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Events among British peoples in the United Kingdom and Ireland can be considered. Events among Anglo-Americna peoples including the United States and the Northern US, Southern US, and Western US can be examined. Canada and Jamaica can also be considered. Events among Anglo-Australian peoples of Australia and New Zealand can be examined for the early 2000s, late 2000s, and early 2010s. |
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Events among British peoples in the United Kingdom and Ireland can be considered. Events among Anglo-Americna peoples including the United States and the Northern US, Southern US, and Western US can be examined. Canada and Jamaica can also be considered. Events among Anglo-Australian peoples of Australia and New Zealand can be examined.
Recent events including those in the United Kingdom, the United States, Canada, and Australia have not yet been summarized. In 2001, a maor terrorist attack in the United States prompted it to invade Afghanistan. in 2002, there were various cultural developments in the US. In 2003 the US invaded Iraq. Although Saddam Hussein was deposed and later captured, a prolonged insurgent movement continued to cause casualties. In 2004, in the United States, George W. Bush was reelected president over Democrat rival John Kerry. In 2005 In the United States, Hurricane Katrina struck New Orleans, resulting in the breach of levees and flooding of 80% of the city. Other parts of the Gulf coast were affected by it and other hurricanes.
Events of British peoples including the United Kingdom and Ireland, Anglo-American peoples of the United States including its Northern region, Southern region, and Western region, Canada, and Jamaica, and the Anglo-Australian peoples of Australia and New Zealand have not yet been well summarized.
These begin in 2006 with events in the United States during the 1st quarter, 2nd quarter, 3rd quarter, and 4th quarter. They are so far rather limited.
Analysis of events in 2007 includes events in the United Kingdom, United States including its Northern region, Canada, and Australia. This includes the first quarter with January, February, and March, 2nd quarter with April, May, and June and related to the United States. Events of the 3rd quarter including events in the United States are being examined. Events of July have not yet been closely examined. Events of August are still being examined. Events of September including events in the United States have not yet been well analyzed. The 4th quarter includes events in the United States and the United Kingdom. During October, there are numerous events in the United States. During November, there are also numerous events in the United States. In December, there are so far not many events.
Events of 2008 including those of British peoples of the United Kingdom and Ireland, Anglo-American peoples of the United States, Canada, and Jamaica, and Anglo-Australain peoples of Australia and New Zealand can be considered. New York City is also connected. This is divided into the first quarter including the United States during January, February, and March, and the second quarter which should include events of the United States occurring in April and May. In June in the United States, there were floods in the US, a salmonella outbreak resulting from tainted tomatoes, and a US-European Union summit meeting. The third quarter so far includes events of the United States and cities including New York City. In July, I have no information except a G8 economic summit and a US-India treaty dealing with nuclear weapons. In August In the US, a couple of hurricanes struck. Events of New York City can be connected. In September, in the US various hurricanes struck, and the failure of several US banks and corporations signaled a global financial crisis. Events of New York City can be connected. Events of the fourth quarter in the United States and in Anglic cities such as New York City can be considered.
Events of October in the United States can be considered.
On Oct 9, NATO commander U.S. Army Gen. Bantz J. Craddock asked member countries for authority to target drug trade in Afghanistan. U.S. claimed 27 militants killed in military operations in Afghanistan. US missile strikes in northwest of Pakistan killed at least nine. The Dow Jones Industrial Average fell 679 points, or 7.3%, and plunged below 8,600 for the first time since May 21, 2003. On Oct 10 The Connecticut Supreme Court ruled that gay and lesbian couples have the right to marry in Connecticut. On Oct. 11, President George W. Bush committed to collaborative action with G7 finance ministers. The State Department removed North Korea from its list of sponsors of terrorism. On Oct 13, the Dow Jones industrial average increased by 935 points or 11.1 percent, the biggest one-day point gain in history, as stock markets around the world responded positively to steps to relieve the economic crisis of 2008. The U.S. Federal Reserve approved the merger of Wells Fargo and Wachovia after Citigroup withdrew the legal case in a New York federal court to put a hold on the merger. On Oct 14, President George W. Bush announced new measures to attack the current economic crisis including plans for the U.S. government to buy stakes in major banks. On Oct 15, retail sales in the United States were reported to have declined by 1.2% in September 2008, a third successive month in decline and the sharpest decline in three years, further evidence that the United States economy is in a recession. The Dow Jones Industrial Average fell 733 points, or 7.87%, the second largest one-day point loss ever.
On Oct 16, The United States Environmental Protection Agency set a new standard, cutting the amount of lead that can be released into the atmosphere by 90 percent. The United States consumer price index remained unchanged during September as falling costs for clothes, gasoline and new cars helped to offset rising food and medical prices. Industrial production in the United States fell by 2.8% due to the impact of hurricanes, a strike at Boeing and the credit crunch. The State Department claimed that North Korea had stepped up disablement of its nuclear reactor and allowed surveillance of its nuclear facility to resume. On Oct 18, President Bush met with French President Nicolas Sarkozy and European Commission President José Manuel Barroso to discuss a proposal for a summit of world leaders to discuss the current economic crisis.
On Oct 26, US Special Operations Forces stationed in Iraq launched a cross-border raid in Syria, attacking a civilian building under construction near Abu Kamal, Syria. The Syrian government stated 8 civilians were killed. US Senator from Alaska Ted Stevens was found guilty on all seven counts of lying on US Senate financial documents. A Treasury Department official announced that nine major US banks would receive a $123 billion capital injection from the federal government. Pakistani intelligence officials claimed that a US missile strike in South Waziristan had killed up to twenty people. The BBC claimed that about 80 people were killed during US strikes into Pakistan over the past month. On Oct 29, The US Treasury Department spent US $125 billion of its $700 billion bailout fund on nine banks, some of whom had argued that they did not need the money.
Events of November in the US can be considered. Anglic cities such as New York City can be considered.
In the general election on Nov 4, Democrat Barak Obama defeated Republican John McCain, becoming the first black man to be elected President of the United States. In the Congressional elections, The Democratic Party picked up at least five seats in the Senate and retained control of the House of Representatives. In California, Proposition 8, a referendum that amended the State Constitution to define marrage as being between a man and a woman, was passed by voters, thus ending same-sex marriage in California. On Nov. 7, it was reported that unemployment in the United States had reached its highest rate in 14 years.
On Nov 10, reports surfaced that a United States nuclear weapon had been lost somewhere in the ice after the January 21, 1968 crash of a B-52 Stratofortress outside Thule Air Base, Greenland. On Nov 15, the Space Shuttle Endeavor on misson STS - 126 was launched to use the MPLM Leonardo to deliver experiment and storage racks to the International Space Station, which was to increase the crew capacity of the station to 6 members.
On Nov 16, Jimmie Chohnson won NASCAR's 2008 Sprint Cup Series championship, becoming the second driver to win three in a row.
Events in December in the US have not yet been examined.
British peoples of the United Kingom and Ireland, Anglo-American peoples of the United States including its northern region, southern region, and western region, Canada, and Jamaica, and Anglo-Australian peoples of Australia and New Zealand can be considered.
The first quarter 2009 with events of the United Kingdom and the United States including those of January, February, and March can be considered.
The 2nd quarter 2009 is connected to British peoples of the United Kingdom, Anglo-American peoples of the United States and Canada, and Anglo-Australian peoples of Australia. April can be connected. May 2009 is connected to Anglic peoples. June is connected to anglic peoples.
The third quarter 2009 includes events of British peoples in the United Kingdom and Ireland, Anglo-American peoples of the United States incluring its northern, southern, and western regions, Canada, and Jamaica, and Anglo-Australian peoples of Australia and New Zealand can be considered. Events of July 2009 pertaining to Anglic peoples are being considered, although individual nations are not yet separated. Events of August 2009 pertaining to Anglic peoples including those of Brtish peoples of the United Kingdom and Anglo-Americcan peoples of the United States and Canada are being examined. Events among Anglic peoples in September 2009 including those of British peoples of the United Kingdom, Anglo-american peoples of the United States and Canada, and Anglo-American peoples of Australia are being considered, although analysis is incomplete.
Events of the fourth quarter 2009 are being analyzed. Events among British peoples of the United Kingdom and Ireland, Anglo-American peoples of the United States including its northern, southern, and western regions, Canada, and Jamaica, Anglo-Australian peoples of australia and New Zealand are being connected. Events among Anglic peoples in October 2009 including those of British peoples in the United Kingdom and Ireland, Anglo-American peoples in the United States including northern, southern, and western regions, Canada. and Jamaica, and Anglo-Australian peoples of Australia and New Zealand can be connected.
Events of November 2009 can be examined. British peoples of the United Kingdom can be considered. Prime Minister Gordon Brown offered a formal apology for the role of the UK in sending thousands of children to colonies in the 20th century. A session of Parliament ofrmally opened. There was severe flooding in parts of England. An inquiry opened regarding the UK's involvement in the war in Iraq beginning in 2003. A collection of e-mails and computer code from the University of East Anglia's Climate Research Center was revealed, which cast doubts on the scentific ethics and integrity of climate research there. The Scottish government proposed a referendum on independence. Events of Ireland can also be examined. Anglo-American peoples in United States including northern, southern, and western regions, Canada, and Jamaica, and Anglo-Australian peoples of Australia and New Zealand can be considered.
Events of December 2009 can be considered. British peoples are being examined. In the United Kingdom, the government was attempting to secure the release of sailors captured by Iran in previous month. Former Prime Minister Tony Blair claimed that he would have gone to war in Iraq in 2003 even if he had known there were no weapons of mass destruction, and current Prime Minister Gordon Brown made an unannounced visit to soldiers in Afghanistan, and the UK airline Flyglobspan abruptly suspended operations and stranded numerous passengers. The weather was severe with avalanches reported in Scotland. In Ireland, the governning party was reduced to a minority. Several Catholics bishops resigned following the Murphy report on child sexual abuse. Among Anglo-American peoples there were also numerous events. In the United States, President Barack Obama announced a troop increase for Afghanistan, and later accepted the Nobel Peace Prize. The Defense Department admitted that it had had no knowledge of the location of Osama bin Ladin for several years. The US threated Iran with more sanctions. Golfer Tiger Woods suffered revelations of maritial infidelity. Banking troubles continued. The last soap opera sponsored by Proctor & Gamble was canceled. SpaceShipTwo, the first commercial suborbital spacecraft was unveiled. Northern, southern, and western regions can be considered. Canada, and Jamaica, and Anglo-Australian peoples of Australia and New Zealand are being examined.
Events among British peoples of the United Kingdom and Ireland, Anglo-American peoples of the United States and Canada, and Anglo-Australian peoples of Australia and New Zealand can be connected.
The first quarter of 2010 and events among British peoples of the United Kingdom and Anglo-american peoples of the United States and Canada, and Anglo-Australian peoples of Australia can be considered. January 2010 has events in the United Kingdom and the United States.February 2010 and March 2010 can be considered. The 2nd quarter 2010 including events of the United States in April 2010, May 2010, and June 2010 can be considered. The 3rd quarter 2010 including events of July 2010, August 2010, and September 2010 can be considered.
The fourth quarter 2010 references events among British peoples of the United Kingdom and Anglo-American peoples of the United States. October 2010 and events among Anglic peoples during 2010 week 40, 2010 week 41, 2010 week 42, 2010 week 43, 2010 week 44, and 2010 week 45 can be considered.
November 2010 and events among Anglic peoples during 2010 week 45, 2010 week 46, and 2010 week 47 can be connected. 2010 week 48 mentions events among Anglic peoples. 2010 week 49 includes mention of events among Anglic peoples
December 2010 references events among British peoples of the United Kingdom and Anglo-American peoples of the United States. but has not yet been fully analyzed. 2010 week 49 mentions events among Anglic peoples. In 2010 week 50 among Anglic peoples, revelations from the "Wikileaks" web site were important. A few events of 2010 week 51 which mention Anglic peoples can be considered. A few events of 2010 week 52 can be considered. For 2010 week 53, analysis is just beginning for Anglo-American peoples of the United States. Ongoing developments from the "wikileaks" web site, diplomatic conflicts, and a significant fraud trial can be connected.
Events among British peoples of the United Kingdom and Anglo-American peoples of the United States and Canada can be connected.
Events of 2011 among British peoples of the United Kingdom and Anglo-American peoples of the United States and Canada can be connected. Anglo-australian peoples of Australia and New Zealand can be connected.
Events among British peoples of the United Kingdom and Ango-American peoples of the United States and Canada can be connected. Anglo-Australian peoples of Australia and New Zealand can be connected.
Events among British peoples of the United Kinggom, Anglo-American peoples of the United States and Canada, and Anglo-Australian peoples of Australia and New Zealand can be considered.
2011 week 1 has mention of a wildlife incident in the United States, a prison riot and a hot air balloon accident in the UK. 2011 week 2 has mention of Anglo-American peoples of the United States. A 9/11 health care bill was signed into law. Further revelations from the Wikileaks web site caused various difficulties. The 112th Congress convened, with John Boehner as new Speaker of the House of Representatives. A shooting rampage occurred in Arizona. Several people were killed, and US Representative Gabrielle Giffords was seriously wounded with a brain injury. 2011 week 3 has mention of Anglo-American peoples of the United States. There were diplomatic incidents and some discussion of the shooting rampage in the previous week. In 2011 week 4 events among British peoples of the United Kingdom included a continuing inquiry into Britain's entry into Iraq, revelations of a British group that had conducted undercover infiltration of protest groups, and identification of a murder suspect. Anglo-American peoples of the United States including the Stuxnet computer worm, an expansion of Wal-Mart into South Africa, announcements of a few congressmen not running for reelection in 2012, an illegal abortionist, indictment of the attempted assassin of Gabrielle Giffords, a west coast rocket launch with a secret payload, possible new trials of Guantanamo detainees, and the charging of mafia members can be connected. In 2011 week 5, events among British peoples of the United Kingdom seem to have been fairly minor. Events among Anglo-American peoples of the United States include more revelations from the Wikileaks web site, charging of the shooter of Jan 8. 2010 week 6 includes events among British peoples of the United Kingdom, including a protest march in Northern Ireland. Among Anglo-American peoples of the United States, there was a meeting of ambassadors, and the health care reforms passed earlier in the year were ruled unconstitutional by a federal court.
Events among British peoples of the United Kingdom and Anglo-American peoples of the United States and Canada can be connected.
In 2011 week 6 among British peoples of the United Kingdom, Prime Minister David Cameron appointed a new Director of Communications, and gave an important speech claiming that "Multiculturalism has failed". In the United States, an effort to repeal the health care reforms failed in the Senate, and more controversial informatin was revealed from the Wikileaks site. 2011 week 7 includes various avents among Anglic peoples. 2011 week 8 Among Anglic peoples, there were protests in Wisconsin. 2011 week 9 among Anglic peoples, protests in Wisconsin, an Irish general election, and an earthquake in New Zealand. 2011 week 10 Among Anglic peoples, results of the Irish election were announced and the aftermath of the New Zealand earthquake continued.
2011 week 10, among Anglic peoples, results of the Irish election were announced and the aftermath of the New Zealand earthquake continued. 2011 week 11 Events among Anglic peoples were numerous and complex. A new government was formed in Ireland. 2011 week 12 there were relief and cleanup efforts following February's earthquake in New Zealand. 2011 week 13 the Canadian goverment lost a no-confidence motion, requiring an election in May. 2011 week 14 can be connected.
In 2011 week 14, there were numerous complex events. In 2011 week 15 there were numerous complex events. In 2011 week 16 there were numerous complex events. In 2011 week 17 there were numerous complex vents. In 2011 week 18, Prince William of Great Britain was married.
May 2011 including 2011 week 19, 2011 week 20, 2011 week 21, 2011 week 22, and 2011 week 23 can be connected.
June 2011 including 2011 week 23, 2011 week 24, 2011 week 25, 2011 week 26, and 2011 week 27 can be connected.
July 2011 including 2011 week 27 can be connected.