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Not Two Words, but One; Trust Becomes an Issue
Instead of being called the Counter Terrorism Division, the unit established in March 2002, will now be called the Counterterrorism Division. The change: to one word, from two. And the deputy commissioner of counter terrorism will now be the ...
http://cityroom.blogs.nytimes.com/2011/11/17/two-words-become-one-and-trust-becomes-an-issue/
March 2002: January – February – March – April – May – June – July – August – September – October – November – December Contents 1 Events 1.1 March 1, 2002 1.2 March 2, 2002 1.3 March 3, 2002 1.4 March 4, 2002 1.5 March 11, 2002 1.6 March 12, 2002 1.7 March 19, 2002 1.8 March 20, 2002 1.9 March 23, 2002 1.10 March 24, 2002 1.11 March 27, 2002 1.12 March 28, 2002 1.13 March 29, 2002 1.14 March 30, 2002 1.15 March 31, 2002: Easter 2 References Events March 1, 2002 Space Shuttle mission STS-109 is launched at 6:22 a.m. The Bush Administration acknowledges the implementation of the Continuity of Operations Plan for the first time. March 1 falls on a Friday for the last time in eleven years. March 2, 2002 2001 U.S. Attack on Afghanistan: Army Chief Warrant Officer Stanley L. Harriman, of the Third Special Forces Group, is killed in an ambush along the road from Gardēz to the Shahi Kot Valley. March 3, 2002 Israeli-Palestinian conflict: A Palestinian sniper firing from a hill near Ofra kills seven Israel Defense Forces soldiers and three Israeli settlers, and wounds another six. He is later captured and imprisoned for life. March 4, 2002 2001 U.S. Attack on Afghanistan: Seven American Special Operations Forces soldiers are killed as they attempt to infiltrate the Shahi Kot Valley on a low-flying helicopter reconnaissance mission. Around 3 a.m. local time a Boeing CH-47 Chinook helicopter was hit by a rocket-propelled grenade, causing a soldier to fall out and damaging a hydraulic line. The helicopter made an emergency landing a half-mile away. A second helicopter on the mission picked up the first helicopter's crew and flew to where the crew member had fallen. The soldiers soon came under heavy fire, and six were killed. The remaining soldiers returned fire and retrieved the bodies before returning to base. Bubble fusion: Scientific papers for and against the observation of apparent nuclear fusion in imploding bubbles become available online. If this can be repeated, this is an important scientific breakthrough. Other physicists fear that this may be a repeat of the cold fusion fiasco. March 11, 2002 Robert Mugabe wins the Zimbabwe elections with 54% of the vote to Morgan Tsvangirai's 40% on a turnout of 55.9%. His victory is controversial and comes amid claims that many have been prevented from voting and there has been a campaign of intimidation. But election observers from South Africa and the Organisation of African Unity state that the outcome is legitimate. In Australia, the first edition of the Melbourne edition of Seven News is produced at the station's new Docklands studios. March 12, 2002 Israel ground troops invade the West Bank and Gaza Strip in her largest offensive since the 1982 invasion of Lebanon. Dozens of tanks occupy Ramallah. Thirty-seven total dead so far, Israeli and Palestinian. Coheed and Cambria release their first album, The Second Stage Turbine Blade, on Equal Vision Records. Twentieth Century Fox's American television drama series The Shield premieres. March 19, 2002 The Zimbabwe Congress of Trade Unions calls a three-day general strike protesting police interference with union meetings, harassment of trade unionists, and general lawlessness following the general elections, which has led to slow-downs in business. In South Korea, 5,600 power plant workers are on the 25th day of their strike, protesting the neoliberal government plans to privatize the state-run electricity plants. A vote among the remaining power plant workers to strike is cancelled due to company interference. March 20, 2002 The U.S. Senate passes the McCain-Feingold campaign finance reform bill 60–40. March 23, 2002 Two million to three million trade union members rally in Rome in protest both of labor legislation filed by Prime Minister of Italy Silvio Berlusconi and of the assassination of Marco Biagi, an advisor to the Labor Minister, by the re-formed Red Brigades.1 Labor leaders threaten a general strike if the legislation is passed.2 March 24, 2002 74th Academy Awards ceremony takes place. March 27, 2002 Recent celebrity deaths: Milton Berle, Dudley Moore, and Billy Wilder die. President Bush signs the campaign finance reform bill. Israeli–Palestinian conflict: At the start of Passover, a suicide bomber kills 30 and injures about 140 in a hotel in Netanya. The event triggers Operation Defensive Shield. March 28, 2002 Arab–Israeli conflict: Delegates to the summit of the Arab League endorse the "land for peace" plan proposed by Crown Prince Abdullah of Saudi Arabia. Pope John Paul II accepts the resignation of Archbishop Juliusz Paetz, who had been accused of sexual abuse. March 29, 2002 Filipino actor Rico Yan died while vacationing on Dos Palmas Resort in Puerto Princesa City,Palawan, Philippines at the age of 27 due to acute hemorrhagic pancreatitis. March 30, 2002 Recent celebrity deaths: Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon, the Queen Mother, dies. Israeli-Palestinian conflict: A suicide bomber explodes in My Coffee Shop, a Tel Aviv café at around 9:30 p.m. local time, wounding 32 people. March 31, 2002: Easter Israeli-Palestinian conflict: Israeli troops exchange gunfire with guards of Yasir Arafat in Ramallah. A suicide bomber identified as Shadi Tubasi, a resident of the refugee camp Jenin, kills 14 and wounds more than 40 in Haifa. Later, a suicide bomber wounds four members of an intensive-care unit, one critically, in a paramedics' dispatch station in Efrat. In the past 18 months, according to the Associated Press, 1262 people have been killed on the Palestinian side and on 401 on the Israeli side. 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Milly phone hack 'gave false hope'
She rang her daughter's phone repeatedly in the weeks after she vanished as she walked home in Walton-on-Thames, Surrey, in March 2002, the inquiry into press standards was told. "At first we were able to leave messages, and then her voicemail ...
http://www.guardian.co.uk/uk/feedarticle/9958361


Tsakos Energy Navigation Limited Declares Quarterly Dividend
This payout compares favorably with the IPO price in March 2002 of $7.50 per share (also split adjusted)." Mr. Stavropoulos added, "We continue to fix forward the vessels in the enterprise fleet, despite the market's weakness, on fixed and ...
http://finance.yahoo.com/news/Tsakos-Energy-Navigation-iw-237311016.html?x=0


Email from McQueary details 2002 Penn State claim
who was identified in a grand jury report as a graduate assistant who said he saw an assistant coach sexually assaulting a young boy in the shower of a university locker room in March 2002. The email was made available by a friend, who did not ...
http://www.newsday.com/news/email-from-mcqueary-details-2002-penn-state-claim-1.3325071


Official declines to discuss 2002 fire
A city fire official on Friday declined to discuss whether the city's arson task force will take a new look at a fatal 2002 fire in the heart of downtown's arson zone. The fire at 563 Rutledge Ave. on March 30, 2002, killed 78-year-old Marsh Bennett.
http://www.postandcourier.com/news/2011/nov/12/official-declines-to-discuss-02-fire/


Nordstrom to close Orem location
OREM — Nordstrom Friday announced plans to close its store at University Mall in Orem. Originally opened in March 2002, the 122,000-square foot store will close to the public on Feb. 24, 2012, a news release stated. The Seattle-based, high-end retailer ...
http://www.ksl.com/?nid=960&sid=18140677


Milly phone hacking 'gave false hope'
Mrs Dowler rang her daughter's phone repeatedly in the weeks after Milly vanished as she walked home in Walton-on-Thames, Surrey, in March 2002, the inquiry was told. Mrs Dowler described the moment, just before the trial of a man accused of Milly's murder ...
http://bigpondnews.com/articles/TopStories/2011/11/21/Milly_phone_hacking_gave_false_hope_687840.html


Email from McQueary about 2002 Penn State claim
who was identified in a grand jury report as a graduate assistant who said he saw an assistant coach sexually assaulting a young boy in the shower of a university locker room in March 2002. The email was made available by a friend, who did not ...
http://www.boston.com/sports/colleges/football/articles/2011/11/15/email_from_mcqueary_about_2002_penn_state_claim/


Abuse allegations shadow Sandusky's Second Mile son
The Citizens' Voice reviewed Centre County court records detailing the allegations, including the 2002 protection-from-abuse petition. The petition, filed 34 days after the alleged March 1, 2002 shower incident, portrayed the younger Sandusky as ...
http://citizensvoice.com/news/abuse-allegations-shadow-sandusky-s-second-mile-son-1.1233652?localLinksEnabled=false


Former cemetery owner pleads guilty in tax case
Forty-four-year-old Gregory E. Crocker of Joplin pleaded guilty Tuesday in federal court to failing to turn over to the federal government the taxes deducted from his employees' paychecks from March 2002 to March 2010. The Joplin Globe reports (http://bit ...
http://www.kait8.com/story/16007712/former-cemetery-owner-pleads-guilty-in-tax-case