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The "I Love You" virus strikes computers everywhere
The "I Love You" virus was a virus on the computer that came as an email titled: "LOVE LETTER FOR YOU" when you opened the email it automataclly sent a virus to your settings and erased everything on your settings and folders. In addition the virus sent itself to everyone in your contacts. -
George W. Bush gets sworn in as the 43rd president
Bush is the U.S.'s 43rd president. He was one of the most valued presidents of the U.S. It was only the second time in history that a son followed his fater as president. -
U.S. withdraws from International Court Treaty
The U.S withdraws from International Court Treaty. They were the only country to withdraw. The reason for withdrawl was a concern that the treaty jepordized the US's service men and women. -
Scientists discover a new kind of flying dinosaur
China thinks the dinosaur existed in 400 B.C. Scientists only discovered the fossil we have no other infomation about it. -
Bush proposes ambitious space progam to fly to the moon, Mars, and beyond
President Bush unveiled a plan to return Americans to the moon by 2020 and use the mission as a steppingstone for future manned trips to Mars and beyond. -
Pope John Paul II dies
Pope John Paul dies at the age 84. He was one of the most influential leaders of the 20th and early 21st centuries. He played a crucial role in over-throwing communism and fostering peace. -
French president Jaques Chirac repeals a new labor law
Chirac repeals a new labor law that allows people to fire people under the age of 26. -
The U.S starts its first surge of some 30,000 troops to Iraq
The first troops to go to Iraq at the beginning of a loss of many. -
The presidential season begins with Barack Obama
The presidential race with Barack Obama and Mike Huckabee begins -
The swine flu has killed as many as 103 people in Mexico
The swine flu impacted many in the world. -
The 2010 winter olympics open in Vancuver, Canada
The 2010 winter olympics began with a devestating loss of a luger from The Republic of Georgia, Nodar Kumaritashvili