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July 2002

 

July 2002

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A timeline of events in the news for July, 2002.

See also:

  • Afghanistan timeline July 2002

    July 31, 2002

  • The Foreign Relations Committee of the United States Senate begins hearings on the proposed invasion of Iraq
  • The Stock Market continues its recovery from the Stock market downturn of 2002
  • In Mexico Pope John Paul II canonizes St. Juan Diego an Indian who had a vision of the Virgin Mary, Our Lady of Guadalupe.

    July 30, 2002

  • Pope John Paul II canonizes Pedro de San Jose Betancur.
  • Greek electronic game ban: The bill 3037/2002, a controversial attempt to fight illegal gambling, is declared a law in Greece.

    July 29, 2002

  • England beats India in the first cricket test match of the series.

    July 28, 2002

  • Cyclist Lance Armstrong wins his fourth consecutive Tour de France.

    July 27, 2002

  • Ukraine airshow disaster: A Sukhoi Su-27 fighter plane crashes into a crowd at an airshow in Lviv in Ukraine, killing at least 78 people and injuring many more.
  • A series of bomb blasts have rocked the Christian districts of the city of Ambon in Indonesia in what appears to be a continuation of violence between Christian and Muslim inhabitants. Over the past 5 years more than 5000 people have been killed in this conflict.
  • Nine American minerss have been rescued from a mine in Pennsylvania, after frantic drilling by rescuers.
  • The Homeland Security Bill passes the United States House of Representatives, in a form that appears to kill Operation TIPS.

    July 25, 2002

  • A US proposal to delay adoption of a new United Nations anti-torture pact was defeated 15-29, after which the pact was adopted by the Economic and Social Council. The US cited concerns that, if adopted by the General Assembly, American state prisons and other facilities may become subject to inspection.
  • Open source: Streaming media company RealNetworks has announced that it will support the free software Ogg Vorbis audio compression technology as part of its new open-source initiative. This will provide a mass market for the Vorbis technology, allowing it access to network effects which may make it a serious competitor to Microsoft's closed technologies.

    July 24, 2002

  • First near-earth object to be given a positive rating on the Palermo Technical Impact Hazard Scale for potential Earth collision is (89959) 2002 NT7 with a potential impact on February 1, 2019.
  • US Congressman James Traficant was expelled from the House of Representatives on a vote of 420 to 1. Traficant had been convicted of ten federal counts of corruption.
  • The major Millennium Challenge 2002 wargame run by the United States armed forces begins.

    July 23, 2002

  • Recent celebrity deaths: Chaim Potok, novelist dies of cancer at age 73
  • 40 years ago today, Telstar transmits the first trans-Atlantic television signal.

    July 22, 2002

    July 9, 2002

  • George W. Bush gives a stern speech addressing American accountancy scandals.
  • Recent celebrity deaths: Rod Steiger, American actor, aged 77.

    July 8, 2002

  • Organization of African Unity disbanded, African Union created.

    July 5, 2002

  • Recent celebrity deaths: Ted Williams, baseball player, aged 83.

    July 2, 2002

  • Nicotine water is ruled illegal by the Food and Drug Administration.
  • Entertainment - Yahoo! Internet Life magazine folds.
  • Medicine - The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) of the United States will be headed by an infectious disease expert.
  • Technology - A US federal judge decided that Microsoft is not required to reveal its lobbying contacts.



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