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==[[December 29]], [[2003]]==
==[[December 29]], [[2003]]==
* [[Pope|Papal]] ambassador in [[Burundi]] [[Archbishop]] [[Michael Courtney]] is killed in an ambush. [http://www.guardian.co.uk/international/story/0,3604,1113827,00.html]
* [[Pope|Papal]] ambassador in [[Burundi]] [[Archbishop]] [[Michael Courtney]] is killed in an ambush. [http://www.guardian.co.uk/international/story/0,3604,1113827,00.html]
==[[December 28]], [[2003]]==
* [[Serbia]] holds a parliamentary [[election]]. The [[Serbian Radical Party]] wins 81 seats in the 250-seat parliament. [http://www.serbia.sr.gov.yu/news/2003-12/29/332660.html]
==[[December 27]], [[2003]]==
==[[December 27]], [[2003]]==
* The estimate of the number of dead in the [[Bam, Iran|Bam]] earthquake increases to 40,000, according to the provincial governor. [[Iran]] has refused earthquake aid from [[Israel]].[http://news.independent.co.uk/world/middle_east/story.jsp?story=476263]
* The estimate of the number of dead in the [[Bam, Iran|Bam]] earthquake increases to 40,000, according to the provincial governor. [[Iran]] has refused earthquake aid from [[Israel]].[http://news.independent.co.uk/world/middle_east/story.jsp?story=476263]

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  • A powerful earthquake occurs near the southern Iranian city of Bam at 0156 GMT (5.26am local time). The USGS estimates its magnitude as 6.7 on the Richter scale. The BBC reports that "70% of the modern city of Bam" is destroyed. Iranian government officials estimate the death toll at over 20,000 with a further 50,000 injured. [8][9][10]
  • The death toll in the Chinese gas-leak rises to 191. [11]
  • Fearing the state's BSE outbreak may extend beyond a single farm, the US Department of Agriculture quarantines a second cattle farm in Washington State. [12]
  • Former Governor of Illinois George Ryan is indicted on corruption charges for receiving payoffs, gifts and vacations in return for government contracts and leases while he served as the Governor and Secretary of State of Illinois. [118]


  • The results of parliamentary elections in the self-proclaimed Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus are announced: pro-European Union parties won a narrow victory over the ruling nationalist coalition, with the opposition Republican Turkish Party becoming the largest party. However, the republic's complicated electoral system means that the two sides will each have 25 seats in the 50-seat assembly. [138]
  • Safeway, a British grocery store chain, is the subject of a £3bn ($5.2bn USD) takeover bid from rival supermarket chain Morrisons. [139]
  • Liberian Crisis: the United Nations announces the suspension of its disarmament campaign for a month. [140]
  • Occupation of Iraq:
    • Iraq's Civil Administrator L. Paul Bremer announces that Saddam Hussein was captured by US forces. Saddam was found approximately 15 km south of his home town of Tikrit at 2030 local time on December 13. Hussein was captured without resistance in a so-called "spider-hole" at a farmhouse in the town of ad-Dawr. He is in Coalition custody at an undisclosed location. At a press conference, Bremer presents video of Saddam in custody with a full beard, which is later shown removed. Bremer says that Saddam is in good health and is being "co-operative and talkative". He says that Saddam will "face justice" before an Iraqi court and under Iraqi law. [141] [142] [143] [144]
    • In an address to his nation, US president George W. Bush comments on the capture of Saddam, "Now the former dictator of Iraq will face the justice he denied to millions." [145]
    • British Prime Minister Tony Blair welcomes the capture of Saddam, urging the Iraqi people "to reach out and to reconcile." Other world leaders offer similar sentiments: Russian Foreign Minister Igor Ivanov says that the arrest "will contribute to the strengthening of security in Iraq and to the process of political regulation in the country," while UN Secretary General Kofi Annan comments that Saddam's capture provides a chance "to give fresh impetus to the search for peace and stability in Iraq". [146] [147]
    • A car bomb explodes at a police station in Khaldiyah, 60 km west of Baghdad, killing at least 17 and wounding 30. [148]
  • Pakistani President Pervez Musharraf narrowly escapes a bombing. "The president's motorcade passed a minute before the blast", according to officials. [149]



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