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Breaking news--Daily events

Space shuttle mission STS-109 is launched at 6:22 a.m. EST today.


Alicia Keys wins five Grammys.

Today is the centennial of John Steinbeck's birth.

"War on Terrorism": The U.S. sends Special Operations forces to the former Soviet republic of Georgia to help combat guerrilla fighters, though Russia protests.

Ethnic violence in India: 57 people die in Godhra when a Muslim mob sets fire to a carriage on the Sabarmati Express filled with Vishwa Hindu Parishad activists returning from Ayodhya en route to Ahmedabad. After detaching the burned carriage, the train continues to Vadodara, where Hindus beat and stab people leaving the train, killing one. A 17-year-old is later killed in Godhra by police trying to disrupt mobs.

12 Shiite Muslims are killed in a mosque in Rawalpindi, Pakistan.

Chuck Jones, Academy-Award-winning animator, dies at 89.

British Telecommunications plc starts its US federal court case relating to a controversial patent that it claims gives it a monopoly on the technology of web links.

The opening ceremony of the 2002 Winter Olympic Games, which are held in Salt Lake City.

Secretary of State Colin L. Powell said today that the United States was willing to sign a treaty with Russia on limiting strategic nuclear weapons, indicating a possible shift in administration policy after withdrawing, last December, from the Antiballistic Missile Treaty of 1972. President George W. Bush and President Vladimir V. Putin are to hold a arms reduction summit meeting in Moscow this May. - Background material: nuclear disarmament, nuclear warfare, nuclear proliferation.

American football: Super Bowl XXXVI: New England Patriots 20, Saint Louis Rams 17 -- one of the most astonishing upsets in Super Bowl history.

Prince Willem-Alexander, heir to the Dutch throne, marries Máxima Zorreguieta Cerruti in Amsterdam.

Topics in the news

If updated, the list of topics should reflect topics that have recently come to the forefront of recent news events. Older topics, also essential to understanding current events, can be found below.


Background for ongoing current events

U.S. "War on Terrorism"

U.S. Domestic Response to Terrorism: Background

The Israeli-Palestinian Conflict: Background

India and Pakistan

Other Conflicts


Science and Technology


Europe

Business news

Celebrity news

Sports news

Holidays

Topics removed from current events

News pages
External links to news pages that can be used to gather new topics for the above list.