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Current events/2006 December 19. Somalia War: Somalia 's Islamic Courts Union (ICU) say they are finalising plans to fight Ethiopian forces deployed in the country as a seven-day ultimatum for Ethiopia to pull out its troops nears its deadline. (Al-Jazeera)
Politics. The United States Senate votes in favor of extending the payroll tax cut for two months. (CNN) Johann Lamont is elected as Leader of the Scottish Labour Party, succeeding Iain Gray. (BBC) Month. December 2011. Previous day. December 16.
SS Grampian was a transatlantic ocean liner that was built in Scotland in 1907 and scrapped in the Netherlands in 1925. She was operated originally by Allan Line, and later by Canadian Pacific Steamships. In the First World War she remained in commercial service but carried Canadian troops. In 1919 she survived a collision with an iceberg.
Business and economy China launches a crackdown against the internet currency BitCoin, plunging its value by 35%. (Bloomberg) Mega Millions lottery: At least two winners in the US$636 million jackpot are thought to have won, with one in Stone Mountain, Georgia, and another in San Jose, California. (Houston Chronicle) International Relations The United Nations condemns Syria, Iran, and North ...
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December 1, 1957 (Sunday) Colombia held a referendum on the constitutional reform program of its military junta. This was the first time women in Colombia were allowed to vote, and the reforms included equal rights for men and women. 95.27% of voters approved of the program.
January 28. Portal:Ohio/On this day.../January 28. January 29. (1843) William McKinley, the 25th President of the United States, is born in Niles, Ohio. January 30. (1900) John P. Parker, member of the Underground Railroad, died in Ripley. January 31. (1872) Zane Grey is born in Zanesville.
A temperature of 47 °C (116.6F) is recorded in the remote outback town of Oodnadatta, South Australia, marking Australia 's hottest day on record with average temperatures of 40.9 °C, according to the Bureau of Meteorology. (Sky News) Month. December 2019. Previous day.
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