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Oscar's Birth
March 23 is my birthday. I was born in Providence R.I.. I am Puerto Rican, Italian,Guatemalan,and American. I like to dance and I do Parkour. I have 8 friends .And my girlfriends name is Dolores. -
Clinton admits to Lewinsky affair
Major event in 1998 was Clinton admitting to Lewinsky affair.
He was impeached but was not kicked out of the office. -
Massacre At Columbine
There was a large killing at a hight school in Colorado. -
plane crashed
lperez109: March of 2000 had elections in country of Russia, and Vladimir Putin was the winner. July of 2000 had airplane crash in Paris of Air France Concorde, and all passengers were killed -
Twin Towers Fall
In 2001 the twin towers fell by men crashing in to them. He had crashed in to them because our country and there country were fighting. -
Miners Rescued
All nine of the exhausted miners, soggy and blackened with coal dust, have been rescued from the flooded Quecreek coal mine, after being trapped 240 feet underground in a cramped, partially flooded chamber for more than three days. -
space shuttle blows up
February 1 - Space Shuttle Columbia blows up, killing 7 astronauts -
Luis Rodriguez becomes prime minister
March 14 - Jose Luis Rodriguez Zapatero is elected Prime Minister of Spain -
Memorial service Edmonton Alberta
In March 10 2005 Edmonton, Alberta, the largest memorial (of its kind) in Canadian history was held for four RCMP constables who were gunned down March 3, 2005. -
Hurricane Katrina
The effects of Hurricane katrina in New Orleans have been long-lasting. As the center of Katrina passed South-east of New Orleans on August 29, 2005, winds downtown were in the Category 3 range with frequent intense gusts and tidal surge. Hurricane force winds were experienced throughout the city, although the most severe portion of Katrina missed the city, hitting nearby St. Bernard and Plaquemines parishes. Hurricane Katrina made its final landfall in eastern St. Tammany Parish -
President Bush sent more troops to Baghdad
President Bush announces that a surge of an additional 20,000 troops will be deployed to Baghdad to try to stem the sectarian fighting . -
Obamas Election
Oct. 19 (Bloomberg) -- Lisa Hensley was thrilled when President Barack Obama unexpectedly showed up during the lunch hour at the Countryside Barbeque in Marion, North Carolina, a town of about 8,000 along the Blue Ridge Mountains. A registered Democrat, the 50-year-old accountant echoed the president’s message on his three-day bus trip through North Carolina and Virginia: “We need to be for America, not just for Democrats or Republicans,” Hensley said. -
Eections in Iraq
Jan. 31: Iraq holds local elections to create provincial councils. More than 14,000 people run for just 440 seats on councils around the country. The elections are notable for their lack of violence and the noticeably diminished role the U.S. played in their implementation -
Super Bowl
Super Bowl
The New Orleans Saints defeated the Indianapolis Colts, 31-17 -
Japans earthquake and tsunami
The most powerful earthquake recorded in Japanese history, magnitude 8.9. The tremors were the result of a violent uplift of the sea floor 80 miles off the coast of Sendai, where the Pacific tectonic plate slides beneath the plate Japan sits on.