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{{*mp|February 7}} In [[Victoria (Australia)|Victoria]], [[Australia]], '''[[2009 Victorian bushfires|bushfires]]''' ''(satellite image pictured)'' cause major property damage and kill at least 96 people. |
{{*mp|February 7}} In [[Victoria (Australia)|Victoria]], [[Australia]], '''[[2009 Victorian bushfires|bushfires]]''' ''(satellite image pictured)'' cause major property damage and kill at least 96 people. |
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{{*mp|February 7}} [[Madagascar]] police open fire on a '''[[2009 Malagasy protests|protest]]''' in [[Antananarivo]], killing at least 50 people and injuring hundreds. |
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{{*mp|February 7}} The [[U.S. Food and Drug Administration]] approves the clinical use of '''[[ATryn]]''', the first medicine produced using [[Genetically modified organism|genetically engineered animals]]. |
{{*mp|February 7}} The [[U.S. Food and Drug Administration]] approves the clinical use of '''[[ATryn]]''', the first medicine produced using [[Genetically modified organism|genetically engineered animals]]. |
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{{*mp|February 6}} '''[[February 2009 Great Britain and Ireland snowfall|Severe winter conditions]]''', including the heaviest [[Winter storm|snowfall]] for 18 years in [[South East England]], disrupt air and road traffic and close schools across the [[United Kingdom]] and [[Republic of Ireland|Ireland]]. |
{{*mp|February 6}} '''[[February 2009 Great Britain and Ireland snowfall|Severe winter conditions]]''', including the heaviest [[Winter storm|snowfall]] for 18 years in [[South East England]], disrupt air and road traffic and close schools across the [[United Kingdom]] and [[Republic of Ireland|Ireland]]. |
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{{*mp|February 5}} The [[Kazutsugi Nami|chairman]] of a [[Tokyo]] bedding supplier is arrested following the exposure of an '''[[Enten controversy|investment scam]]''', reportedly worth [[United States Dollar|US$]]1.4 billion, involving the use of a quasi-currency, "Enten". |
{{*mp|February 5}} The [[Kazutsugi Nami|chairman]] of a [[Tokyo]] bedding supplier is arrested following the exposure of an '''[[Enten controversy|investment scam]]''', reportedly worth [[United States Dollar|US$]]1.4 billion, involving the use of a quasi-currency, "Enten". |
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{{*mp|February 4}} [[Fossil]]s of '''''[[Titanoboa|Titanoboa cerrejonensis]]''''', the largest [[snake]] currently known, are announced to have been discovered in [[Cerrejón]], [[Colombia]]. |
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Current topics
- In Victoria, Australia, bushfires (satellite image pictured) cause major property damage and kill at least 96 people.
- Madagascar police open fire on a protest in Antananarivo, killing at least 50 people and injuring hundreds.
- The U.S. Food and Drug Administration approves the clinical use of ATryn, the first medicine produced using genetically engineered animals.
- Severe winter conditions, including the heaviest snowfall for 18 years in South East England, disrupt air and road traffic and close schools across the United Kingdom and Ireland.
- The chairman of a Tokyo bedding supplier is arrested following the exposure of an investment scam, reportedly worth US$1.4 billion, involving the use of a quasi-currency, "Enten".