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Events 2008   Jan  Feb  Mar  Apr  May  Jun  Jul  Aug  Sep  Oct  Nov  Dec 
Events in February 2008

Feb. 1 Sixty Four persons are killed in twin blasts in the Iraqi capital Baghdad. Full Story
Scientists in New Zealand and Japan announce creation of ‘No tears’ onion.
Feb. 2 The French President, Nicolas Sarkozy, weds girl friend Carla Bruni at the Elysee Palace in Paris.
Twenty civilians are killed and 80 injured following an explosion in a passenger bus at the Dambulla bus stand in central Sri Lanka. Full Story
Feb. 3 Twelve civilians are killed and 100 injured as a woman suicide bomber blows herself up in the crowded Fort Railway Station, Colombo. Full Story
Boris Tadic is re-elected Serbian President. Full Story
Feb. 4 At least 12 civilians are killed and 17 injured in a claymore explosion targeting a bus at Ethwatunuwewa in Sri Lanka. Full Story
Iran launches a rocket designed to carry its first research satellite Omid (Hope) next year.
Feb. 5 Republican John McCain cements position as frontrunner in U.S. presidential nomination. In the Democratic camp, Hillary Rodham Clinton and Barack Obama are evenly poised after the Super Tuesday races. Full Story
France’s Alstom unveils “Automatrice Grande Vitesse”, a new generation of superfast train without locomotive that can travel 1,000 km in three hours.
Feb. 6 Samak Sundaravej assumes office as Thailand Prime Minister. Full Story
Feb. 7 Dr. Amit Kumar, the alleged kingpin a multi-crore kidney transplant racket in India is arrested from a hotel in Saurah, a small Napalese town. Full Story
Feb. 8 The former Pakistan Prime Minister, Benazir Bhutto, died of injuries due to the impact of the bomb blast, says the Scotland Yard in its report. Full Story
The Turkish Parliament approves statute amendments that will lift a decades-old ban on Islamic headscarves at universities. Full Story
The former Sri Lankan Minister and dissident of the ruling SLFP, Sripathi Sooriayaarachchi (45), dies in a road accident at Madagama in the Galgamuwa area. Full Story
Myanmar’s military government announces move to hold a referendum on a new constitution. Full Story
Feb. 10 British pop singer Amy Winehouse (24) wins five Grammy Awards and jazz veteran Herbie Hancock (67) bags the album of the year award at a function in Los Angeles.
Feb. 11 East Timor’s President Jose Ramos-Horta is critically wounded in an attack by rebels at his residence in Dili. The Prime Minister Xanana Gusmao is ambushed while travelling in a car. Full Story
Mansoor Dadullah, a top Taliban leader is killed after a shootout near a seminary in Zhob distruct, Baluchistan province of Pakistan. Full Story
U.S. Military prosecutors issue the first charges relating to the September 11 attacks Full Story
Feb. 12 Aborigines make history in Australian Parliament overturning hundreds of years of British tradition in the nation.
Imad Mughniyeh, a top commander of the Lebanese Hizbullah is killed in an explosion in the Syrian capital Damascus. Full Story
Illinois Senator Barack Obama routs New York Senator Hillary Clinton sweeping primaries in Virgina, Maryland the District of Columbia. Full Story
Feb. 13 Malaysian Prime Minister, Abdullah Ahmad Badawi announces a snap general election. Full Story
The Australian Prime Minister, Kevin Rudd, delivers an apology in Parliament for past injustices to aborigines. Full Story
Feb. 14 Stephen Kazmierczak (27) a former student opens fire at a classroom at Northern Illinois University in Deklab, Illinois killing five persons before turning the gun on self.
Hizbullah declares open war on Israel. Full Story
Feb. 15 Millionaire adventurer Steve Fossett (63) missing since September 3, 2007 is declared dead. Full Story
Mark Beaumont (25), a Scotsman sets a record by cycling around the world in 194 days and 17 hours. Full Story
Feb. 16 “Elite Squad” (“Tropa Squad”), a political thriller by Brazilian director Jose Padilha bags the Berlin Film Festival’s Gold Bear for best film.
Feb. 17 Eighty persons are killed in a blast on the outskirts of Afghanistan’s southern city of Kandahar. Full Story
Kosovo declares independence from Serbia after a vote in ethnic Albanian dominated Parliament. Full Story
Feb. 18 Low turnout marks Pakistan general elections. Fourteen persons are killed in election-related violence. Full Story
Feb. 19 Pakistan general elections result in hang verdict. The PPP emerges the single largest party followed closely by the Nawaz Sharif – led Pakistan Muslim League. Full Story
Pakistan Muslim League (Q) an ally of President Musharraf is routed. Full Story
Fidel Ruiz Castro (81), steps down as Cuban President after a 49-year-rule during which he outlasted nine American presidents. Full Story
Feb. 20 The U.S. Navy launches an interceptor missile to shoot down a non-functioning National Reconnaissance Office Satellite over the Pacific Ocean.
Feb. 21 Israel launches an incursion into Gaza Strip. Full Story
The PPP leader Asif Ali Zardari and the PML (N) chief Nawaz Sharif agree to work together on government formation. Full Story
Feb. 24 The Coen brothers’ crime saga “No Country for Old Men” bags four Academy awards, including best picture at the 80th Annual Academy Awards, in Hollywood, California. Daniel Day-Lewis gets Best Actor Oscar (“There Will Be Blood”) and Marion Cotillard is named Best Actress (“La Vie En Rose”). Full Story
Cuba’s National Assembly unanimously elects Mr. Raul Castro Ruz (76) President in place of brother Fidel Castro. Jose Ramon Machado named Vice-President.
Lee Myung-bak is formally inaugurated South Korean President. Full Story
Feb. 25 The Pakistan Army’s Surgeon-General Lt. Gen. Mushtaq Ahmed Baig and seven others are killed after a suicide bomber blows himself up near his staff car at a busy intersection in Rawalpindi.
Feb. 26 A vault carved into the Arctic permafrost and filled with samples of the most important seeds to serve as a Noah’s Ark of food crops in the event of a global catastrophe is inaugurated in Norway’s Svalbard archipelago, some 1,000 km from the North Pole. Full Story
Feb. 27 Pakistan government drops all corruption charges against the PPP leader Asif Ali Zardari. Full Story
Microsoft is fined a record $ 1.35 billion (euros 899 million) by the European Commission for using high prices to discourage software competition. Full Story
Britain is jolted by an earthquake, the biggest to hit the nation in nearly 25 years, damaging property worth £ 10 million Full Story
An online encyclopaedia of life (at www.eol.org) crashes as soon as public unveiling.
Iraq’s presidency council gives its nod for the execution of Saddam Hussein’s cousin, Ali Hassan al-Majeed, known as “Chemical Ali” for the genocidal campaign against Iraq’s Kurds in the 1980s. Full Story
Feb. 28 Thailand’s deposed Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra receives a hero’s welcome on return home after 17 months of self-imposed exile.
Kenya’s leaders agree to form a coalition government after marathon talks in the capital Nariobi.
Fifty persons are killed in a suicide bomb attack on a funeral procession in Mingora in Pakistan’s North West Frontier Province.


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