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Barack Obama (pictured) of the Democratic Party becomes the first African American to be elected President of the United States. An airplane crashes amidst rush-hour traffic in Mexico City, killing Mexican Secretary of the Interior Juan Camilo Mouriño and 12 others. Rupiah Banda, of the Movement for Multi-Party Democracy, is elected President of Zambia. Lewis Hamilton wins the 2008 Formula One Drivers' Championship, beating Felipe Massa by one point. Sébastien Loeb of the Citroën team becomes the first driver to win the World Rally Championship for a fifth consecutive time. Heavy floods affect Vietnam and southern China, flooding Hanoi and killing at least 100. The Climatic Research Unit of the University of East Anglia reports conclusive evidence of human involvement in the warming of Antarctica. Wikinews – Recent deaths – More current events... Current events of November 6, 2008 (2008-11-06) (Thursday) edit history watch November 6, 2008 Wikinews articles

Current events of November 5, 2008 (2008-11-05) (Wednesday) edit history watch California Proposition 8, a referendum that amended the State Constitution, passes and defines marriage as being between a man and a women, thus ending same-sex marriage in California. (Los Angeles Times) In a continuation of the Kivu conflict, General Nkunda's forces capture the town Kiwanja, near Rutshuru in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, after a two-day battle with the pro-government militias. (BBC News) India's Gagan Narang wins a gold medal in the men's 10 metre air rifle event at the 2008 ISSF World Cup Final, breaking the world record. (IBNLive.com) President of Russia Dmitry Medvedev announces that his country will place short-range conventional warhead missiles in Kaliningrad in order to counter United States missile defense facilities in Poland and the Czech Republic, however, he expressed hope that Russia–United States relations would be mended with the presidency of Barack Obama. (CBC) November 5, 2008 Wikinews articles Children of smokers more likely to go hungry, according to study Barack Obama elected 44th President of the United States GNU project releases new version of license to allow Wikimedia projects to switch to Creative Commons license American author Michael Crichton dies at age 66 Colombian army general resigns over civilian deaths Japan's Air Self-Defense chief fired over essay on wartime history

Current events of November 4, 2008 (2008-11-04) (Tuesday) edit history watch Mexican Interior Minister Juan Camilo Mouriño dies along with at least 12 others after the airplane he was on crashes into rush-hour Mexico City traffic. (BBC News) The Straits Exchange Foundation and the Association for Relations Across the Taiwan Straits sign four agreements for the Three Links across the Taiwan Strait, a major step in normalizing Cross-Strait relations. (CNN) United States general elections: Democrat Barack Obama wins the 2008 United States presidential election after beating Republican John McCain, becoming the first African American to be elected to the office of President of the United States. (CNN) The Democratic Party picks up at least five seats in the Senate and retains control of the House of Representatives. (BBC News) November 4, 2008 Wikinews articles Cyprus to charge five over 2005 plane crash that killed 121 Fear and loathing on the campaign trail, October 2008 US voters go to the polls Genentech seeks accelerated FDA approval for brain tumor treatment One killed, many boats damaged in storms on Spanish island of Majorca New Mexico-based charismatic leader fails to predict doomsday, again DNA tests confirm bones found are Steve Fossett's Viewed wins the 2008 Melbourne Cup

Current events of November 3, 2008 (2008-11-03) (Monday) edit history watch A report issued by an independent investigator hired by the Alaska Personnel Board finds that Republican Vice Presidential candidate and Governor of Alaska Sarah Palin did not violate the law with regards to the so called "Troopergate scandal". However, a previous, separate legislative investigation concluded that she did abuse her office. (MSNBC) ARATS president Chen Yunlin, the official delegation of the People's Republic of China, arrives in Taiwan for talks with SEF chairman Chiang Pin-kung. (CNN) Itaú and Unibanco announce they will merge their banking, credit, and insurance operations, creating the largest financial services group in Brazil and the Southern Hemisphere. (Folha de S. Paulo) The Bangladeshi government schedules general elections on December 18, 2008, which will end the rule of the one and half year military-backed interim government. (BBC News) November 3, 2008 Wikinews articles Several businesses catch fire in Queens, New York Grandmother of Barack Obama dies at 86 University of Alabama football team clinches No. 1 spot in AP poll F1: Massa wins 2008 Brazilian Grand Prix, Hamilton wins championship

Current events of November 2, 2008 (2008-11-02) (Sunday) edit history watch Lewis Hamilton wins the 2008 Formula One Drivers' Championship, beating Felipe Massa by one point to become the youngest and first black Formula One World Champion in history. (Sky News) Sébastien Loeb of Citroën becomes the first World Rally Championship driver to become World Champion for the fifth consecutive time. (BBC News) Rupiah Banda of the Movement for Multi-Party Democracy is sworn in as President of Zambia after being elected on October 30. (Canadian Press via Google) November 2, 2008 Wikinews articles Christian Science Monitor to cease daily print publication Third party U.S. presidential candidates hold debate

Current events of November 1, 2008 (2008-11-01) (Saturday) edit history watch Floods kill 24 people in Vietnam including 11 in the central province of Nghe An. (BBC News) Nineteen Moro Islamic Liberation Front rebels are killed by Filipino military air strikes in the southern part of the island of Mindanao. (AFP via ABC) A strong aftershock measuring 5.0 on the Richter magnitude scale hits southwestern Pakistan three days after it was struck by a 6.4 magnitude earthquake. (AFP via ABC) India's first lunar mission, Chandrayaan-1, transmits two pictures of the Earth while en route to the Moon. (The Hindu) November 1, 2008 Wikinews articles American prize-winning author Studs Terkel dead at 96 Thailand's "Truth Today", Thaksin tonight; pro-government protesters mass at stadium General who oversaw military tribunals at Guantanamo is being investigated for abuse of power Kay Hagan sues Elizabeth Dole over "Godless" television advertisement

Current events of October 31, 2008 (2008-10-31) (Friday) edit history watch Libya pays $US1.5 billion in compensation for past terrorist attacks to the United States, clearing the way for normal diplomatic ties between the two countries. (AFP via ABC) Seven people are killed in Tibet's worst snowstorm in recorded history. (Xinhua). A new study by the University of East Anglia's Climatic Research Unit shows that the warming of Earth's polar regions is caused by humans. (CNN) Three African trade blocs – COMESA, SADC, and the EAC – agree to merge to form a bloc consisting of 26 countries and 757 million people. (Xinhua) The third pipeline bombing in the month of October targets an EnCana-operated gas pipeline near the town of Dawson Creek, British Columbia in Canada. (CBC) October 31, 2008 Wikinews articles Former US President Clinton stumps for Obama, Franken in Minneapolis Sprint Nextel depeers from Cogent Communications Synchronised bombings strike Indian state of Assam More October 2008 Events... edit Time: 06:23 UTC | Date: November 6, 2008 << November 2008 >> S M T W T F S  28 29 30 31 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 More November 2008 events... edit box News about Wikipedia • About this page Adding a new date • Suggest a headline Ongoing events Diplomatic response to Abkhazian and South Ossetian independence Diplomatic response to Kosovar independence Global financial crisis Icelandic financial crisis Piracy in Somalia Russian financial crisis Treaty of Lisbon ratification World food price crisis Recent deaths November 5: B.R. Chopra 4: Michael Crichton 4: Juan Camilo Mouriño 4: Byron Lee 4: Lennart Bergelin 3: Madelyn Lee Payne Dunham 2: Ahmed al-Mirghani 1: Yma Sumac 1: Jimmy Carl Black 1: Jacques Piccard October 31: John Daly 31: Studs Terkel 29: William Wharton 26: Tony Hillerman 25: Muslim Magomayev 25: Gerard Damiano 25: Anne Pressly 24: Merl Saunders edit sidebar Ongoing conflicts War in Afghanistan Acholiland insurgency Civil war in Chad Second Chechen War Colombian armed conflict War in Darfur Fatah–Hamas conflict Iraq War Israeli–Palestinian conflict Insurgency in Jammu and Kashmir Turkey-PKK conflict Iran-PJAK conflict Mexican drug war War in North-West Pakistan Insurgency in Ogaden Insurgency in the Philippines War in Somalia Sa'dah insurgency South Thailand insurgency Sri Lankan Civil War Elections Recent October 8 October: Maldives, President 12 October: Lithuania, Parliament (1st Round) and nuclear power referendum 14 October: Canada, Parliament 15 October: Azerbaijan, President 15 October: Jersey, General (1st Round) 16 October: United Nations, Security Council 17/18 October and 24/25 October: Czech Republic, Senate (one third) 26 October: Lithuania, Parliament (2nd Round) 26 October: Chile, Municipal 29 October: Maldives, President (2nd Round) 30 October: Zambia, President November 4 November: United States: President, House of Representatives, Senate (one third: "Class II" Senators) 4 November: American Samoa, General 4 November: Guam, General 4 November: Puerto Rico, Governor, Legislative 4 November: Palau, President, Senate and House of Delegates Upcoming November 8 November: New Zealand, General 9 November: San Marino, Parliament Trials Upcoming Austria: Josef Fritzl Canada: Larry O'Brien Estonia: Herman Simm Italy: Raffaele Sollecito, Amanda Knox Malaysia: Anwar Ibrahim Netherlands: ICTY Radovan Karadžić Singapore: Peter Lloyd U.S.: Aníbal Acevedo Vilá U.S.: Viktor Bout U.S.: Tom DeLay U.S.: Noshir Gowadia U.S.: William J. Jefferson U.S.: Kwame Kilpatrick U.S.: James Charles Kopp U.S.: Ehren Watada Ongoing Cambodia: Khmer Rouge Tribunal Iraq: Supreme Iraqi Criminal Tribunal Netherlands: ICC Thomas Lubanga Netherlands: ICTY Peru: Alberto Fujimori Sierra Leone: SCfSL Charles Taylor Thailand: Thaksin Shinawatra US: Jena Six US: Brian Nichols US: José Padilla US: Phil Spector US: Ted Stevens Upcoming holidays and observances November 5: Chhath (Hinduism) 5: Guy Fawkes Night (United Kingdom & former colonies) 6: Jakar Dzong Tsechu (Bhutan) 6: Constitution Day (Dominican Republic) 6: Finnish Swedish Heritage Day (Finland) 6: Anniversary of the Green March (Morocco) 6: Gustavus Adolphus Day (Sweden) 6: Constitution Day (Tajikistan) 7: Constitution Day (Federated States of Micronesia) 7: October Revolution Day (Former Soviet Republics) 7: National Day (Northern Catalonia) 7: New Era of Government (Tunisia) 8: Saint Michael’s Day (Eastern Orthodox Church) 8: Mitrovdan (Former Yugoslavia) 8: National Parents As Teachers Day (United States) edit sidebar

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