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

Jan. 1 A Sri Lankan Tamil MP, T.Maheswaran, is shot dead at a temple on the outskirts of Colombo. Full Story
Thirty-five persons are killed as a mob torches a church in Eldoret town, Kenya. Toll in ethnic riots over poll results goes up to 316. Full Story
E.U. newcomers Cyprus, Malta adopt the euro scrapping the pound and lira. Full Story
Germany and France ban smoking in public places. Full Story
Jan. 2 Sri Lanka declares the 2002 ceasefire pact with the LTTE “invalid.” Full Story
Pakistan postpones elections to February 18. Full Story
Jan. 3 Pakistan frees four Palestinians convicted of the 1986 hijacking of an American airliner in Karachi that ended with the death of 22 persons, including an Indian flight purser Neerja Bhanot. Full Story
The University of Cambridge announces the launch of the “Jawaharlal Nehru Professorship of Indian Business and Enterprise.” Full Story
Jan. 5 Scotland Yard begins probe into Benazir Bhutto’s assassination. Full Story
Georgians cast votes in a snap general election. Full Story
‘Col.’ Charles (Shanmuganathan Ravishankar), Chief of the Liberation Tigers Military Intelligence” is killed in a “random claymore attack” by the Sri Lankan Army in Pallamadu, Mannar. Full Story
Jan. 6 Malaysia awards a $1.08-billion project to IRCON. Full Story
Jan. 8 The Sri Lankan Nation Building Minister, D.M. Dassanayake, is killed in a bomb explosion on the Negombo-Colombo main road. Full Story
The Maldivian President Mamoon Abdul Gayoom escapes bid on life on a visit to the north of the Indian Ocean archipelago. Full Story
Jan. 9 Georgian President, Mikhail Saakashvili, is declared winner in the snap polls. Full Story
Jan. 10 A suicide bombing near the gates of the Lahore High Court kills 23 persons, mostly policemen. Full Story
U.S. war planes launch their biggest air strike in Iraq since 2003 raining Baghdad outskirts with 40,000 pounds of bombs. Full Story
Jan. 11 Sir Edmund Hillary (88) conqueror of Mt. Everest on May 29, 1953 dies in an Auckland hospital of heart attack. Full Story
The Nepal Government sets Constituent Assembly polls for April 10.
The world’s first commercial service from Hobart, Australia to Antarctica, an Airbus A-319, touches down smoothly at the Wilkins glacial blue ice runway.
S. Krishnasamy (61), a prominent Malaysian Indian politician is shot dead at Johor Baharu. Full Story
Jan. 12 Opposition Kuomintang wins elections to the Taiwan legislature called “Legislative Yuan” Full Story
A 17-member Chinese expedition team reaches Dome A, the highest Antarctic ice cap summit after a gruelling 21-day journey.
Pakistan lawyers decide to end court boycott at a meeting of the Pakistan Bar Council in Peshawar.
Jan. 13 The Prime Minister, Manmohan Singh, arrives in China on a three-day visit. Full Story
South African police Chief Jackie Selebie resigns as Interpol president after being indicted of corruption.
University of Minnesota researchers report success in creating a beating rat heart in a laboratory.
Jan. 14 Prime Ministers Manmohan Singh and Wen Jiabao sign a joint document “A Shared Vision for the 21st Century” after talks in Beijing. Full Story
The Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, suggests a three-pronged strategy to boost economic ties at the largest ever India-China business congress in Beijing. Full Story
NASA’s Messenger Spacecraft makes historic Mercury flyby.
Jan. 16 Thirtyone persons, including 26 bus passengers are killed in a wave of violence by the LTTE in Sri Lanka’s Uva province. The Sri Lanka Monitoring Mission winds up operations as the Ceasefire Agreement ends. Full Story
Jan. 17 Bhutan’s poll panel announces the nation’s first general elections will be held on March 24. Elections to the upper House of Parliament were held on December 31, 2007. Full Story
Jan. 18 Spain smashes an Islamist terror cell and arrests 14 persons. Full Story
A journalist from Belarus Alexander Sdvizhkov is jailed for thee years for printing cartoons of the Prophet Mohammad.
Abhijeet Mahato, an Indian student is found shot dead at an apartment complex in North Carolina, the U.S. Full Story
Jan. 20 Cuba holds parliamentary polls.
Jan. 21 Serbian ultra-nationalist leader Tomishlav Nokolic wins the first round vote in presidential polls. The run-off is set for February 3.
Stock markets tumble across the world following fears of U.S. recession, with Latin America being the worst-affected. Full Story
Jan. 22 Everest conqueror Sir Edmund Hillary is given a state funeral by New Zealand.
Jan. 23 The World Economic Forum summit opens in Davos, Switzerland.
Besieged Gaza residents flood Egypt after breaching a southern border wall. Full Story
Jan. 24 A breakthrough in organ transplant eliminating the need for anti-rejection drugs is announced by a U.S. research team. Full Story
Dr. Craig Venter of the U.S. creates the world’s first man-made micro-organism.
The Italian Prime Minister, Romano Prodi, heading a nine-party coalition, resigns after losing a confidence vote in the Senate.
Jan. 25 The Zimbabwean President, Robert Mugabe dissolves Parliament and sets national elections for March 29. Full Story
Jan. 27 The former Indonesian President Suharto (86) who ruled the island nation for 32 years with an iron fist dies in a hospital at Jakarta of multiple organ failure. A week-long national mourning is declared. Full Story
Jan. 28 Samak Sundaravej, leader of Thailand’s People’s Power Party is elected Prime Minister. Full Story
Jan. 29 Seventeen civilians, including 11 school children are killed in a claymore attack on a school bus in Sri Lanka’s Mannar district. Full Story


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