Portal:Current events/2003 April 24
Appearance
April 24, 2003
(Thursday)
- 2003 Iraq war: Iraqi former Deputy Prime Minister Tariq Aziz surrenders himself to U.S. forces[1]
- The Dixie Chicks pose nude on the cover of Entertainment Weekly, with political slogans on their bodies, in response to their critics' reaction to lead singer Natalie Maines' derogatory remark against U.S. President George W. Bush.[2]
- In the Red Lion Area Junior High School cafeteria (Red Lion, Pennsylvania), eighth-grader James Sheets, carrying multiple weapons, fatally shoots the principal, Eugene Segro, and then fatally shoots himself. Two years earlier, the same school district was the site of a machete attack that injured another principal, two teachers and 11 pupils.
- Winnie Mandela is found guilty of theft and fraud involving funds of the African National Congress and faces up to fifteen years in prison.[3]
- The Canadian federal fisheries minister, Robert Thibault, announces the complete closure of the Atlantic cod fishery, in order to prevent the commercial extinction of cod.[4]
- An article in Nature states that the chemical pyrroloquinoline quinone should be classed as one of the B vitamins.
- A massive intrusion of fish occurs at the water inlet of the Donald C. Cook Nuclear Generating Station, causing a plant shutdown for approximately 25 hours.
- Microsoft releases Windows Server 2003.
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- ^ "Winnie Mandela found guilty of fraud | World news". The Guardian. Retrieved 2015-09-26.
- ^ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2004-06-05. Retrieved 2017-09-15.
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