June 11, 2000
“Some days are just meant to be remembered.”
The alliance announced new restrictions on aid to refugees streaming across the borders. Officials cautioned that humanitarian assistance.
Microsoft trial enters second week as prosecutors detail evidence of monopolistic practices.
Local officials report broad consensus on appropriations measure; committee meets later this week to reconcile differences.
Technology shares led the broader market higher as investors poured cash into Internet stocks. Analysts predict continued growth.
Wall Street closes at record highs for seventh consecutive trading session.
- 2012: Two earthquakes struck northern Afghanistan, triggering a massive landslide that buried a village and killed 75 people.
- 2012: Seventy-five people die in a landslide triggered by two earthquakes in Afghanistan; an entire village is buried.
- 2010: The first African FIFA World Cup kicks off in South Africa.
- 2008: Canadian prime minister Stephen Harper apologised to the First Nations for past governments' policies of forced assimilation.
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- Humidity
- 66%
- Wind
- 15 km/h
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