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I was born in Syracuse ny. My mom and dad lived in Oswego but my mom was sick so they rushed her to Syracuse. I was a preemie.
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Lots of people thought the computers were gunna crash wen it the year 2000 so everybody stocked up on food and drinks everybody paniced
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The attack of 911 is when a plane crashe in the twintowers. IT killled ad injred alot of people. It damage a lot of things in NewYork CIty.
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Space shuttle Columbia explodes upon reentry into Earth's atmosphere, killing all seven astronauts on board the austonent ship blow up
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Four hurricanes devastate Florida and other parts of the southern United States it damaged alot of thing and killled and injured many of people annd made devistion to familys
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Katrina wreaks catastrophic damage on Mississippi and Louisiana; 80% of New Orleans is flooded this one of are biggest hurricanes it damaged pretty much eberything there is to damage.
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Erik Cole was a kid who played hockey in Oswego ny he was from Oswego ny now he is the NHL Playing for Montreal he was elcted in the 2006 Olympics.
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8.0 Earthquake in Peru kills over 500 people, injures over 1,500. this had and big affect in this town it took days to clean it up because it was such a big earthquake.
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Barak Ombama the first black president came in 2008. he has done well so far he made history for beiung black he made a big change in the Untied States.
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Jan. 12: 7.0-magnitude earthquake devastates Port-au-Prince, Haiti. It is the region's worst earthquake in 200 years. The quake levels many sections of the city, destroying government buildings, foreign aid offices, and countless slums.
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Jan. 3: After more than a week of intense air strikes, Israeli troops crossed the border into Gaza, launching a ground war against the militant Palestinian group, Hamas. More than 430 Palestinians and 4 Israelis have been killed since the fighting began Dec. 27, 2008
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At Least 24 Die in Tunisian Protests (Jan. 11): At least two dozen people, mainly young civilian men, are killed in government protests in Tunisia. The protesters are unhappy with the chronic unemployment they are facing in the country, as well as perceived police brutality. President Zine el-Abidine Ben Ali ordered a night curfew, and schools and universities have been temporarily closed