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Contents
- 1 Events
- 1.1 May 2, 2002
- 1.2 May 5, 2002
- 1.3 May 6, 2002
- 1.4 May 7, 2002
- 1.5 May 8, 2002
- 1.6 May 9, 2002
- 1.7 May 10, 2002
- 1.8 May 15, 2002
- 1.9 May 16, 2002
- 1.10 May 19, 2002
- 1.11 May 20, 2002
- 1.12 May 21, 2002
- 1.13 May 22, 2002
- 1.14 May 23, 2002
- 1.15 May 24, 2002
- 1.16 May 25, 2002
- 1.17 May 26, 2002
- 1.18 May 28, 2002
- 1.19 May 30, 2002
- 1.20 May 31, 2002
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Events [edit]
May 2, 2002 [edit]
- Squatters celebrated the reappropriation of Can Masdeu after a 3-day standoff with the Spanish national police resulting in the one of few successful attempts to resist a squat eviction in recent history.
May 5, 2002 [edit]
May 6, 2002 [edit]
May 7, 2002 [edit]
May 8, 2002 [edit]
May 9, 2002 [edit]
May 10, 2002 [edit]
May 15, 2002 [edit]
- Politics of the Netherlands: General elections for the lower house of parliament were held. The Lijst Pim Fortuyn (LPF) was the great winner, the party gained 26 of the 150 seats, a historic achievement for a new party. The CDA (Christen Democratisch Appèl) led by Jan Peter Balkenende became the greatest party (43 seats). The great losers were the coalition parties of the ruling "purple coalition" (PvdA, labour party; VVD, liberals; D'66, leftist liberals). These parties were diminished to half of their former size. Ad Melkert (PvdA) resigns as political leader of his party.
May 16, 2002 [edit]
May 19, 2002 [edit]
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May 21, 2002 [edit]
May 22, 2002 [edit]
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May 24, 2002 [edit]
May 25, 2002 [edit]
May 26, 2002 [edit]
May 28, 2002 [edit]
May 30, 2002 [edit]
- Miller Brewing is acquired from Philip Morris by South African Brewing for $3.6 billion in stock.
- September 11, 2001 Terrorist Attack: A wordless ceremony at the World Trade Center site marks the end of the recovery effort. In the ceremony, which started at 10:29 a.m. with the tolling of a firemen's bell, a stretcher with an American flag, symbolizing the victims whose remains were not recovered or yet identified was carried up the 500-foot ramp to an FDNY ambulance, which slowly left the site, as did the flatbed truck carrying the last steel beam to be removed. The ceremony included the playing of America the Beautiful by the NYPD pipe-and-drum corps, a flyover by five NYPD helicopters, and the playing of taps by a NYPD and FDNY bugler. The ceremony was attended by hundreds of rescue and recovery workers, family members of victimes, and New York politicians.
May 31, 2002 [edit]
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Lumina News
Wed, 22 May 2013 14:53:52 -0700
How construction of future terminal groins would affect taxpayers and public beaches are among questions and concerns local officials have after the North Carolina Senate passed a bill that would allow more of the structures. Senate Bill 151, the ...
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Lumina News
Wed, 22 May 2013 14:53:53 -0700
A juvenile male Atlantic grey seal looks for a meal under Johnnie Mercer's Pier on Thursday, May 16 as anglers catch bluefish and flounder. The fishermen of Johnnie Mercer's Pier received a special visitor the morning of Thursday, May 16, when a ...
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Lumina News
Wed, 22 May 2013 14:53:47 -0700
The recommended 2013-14 New Hanover County budget calls for a 0.5 percent increase for the $282.1 million general fund from fiscal year 2012-13. County manager Chris Coudriet presented his budget recommendation to the New Hanover County Board ...
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Lumina News
Wed, 22 May 2013 14:53:48 -0700
In one of the final steps for the City of Wilmington's fiscal year 2013-2014 budget, the public hearings for various aspects of the recommended budget only solicited one comment from the public at the Wilmington City Council meeting on Tuesday, May 21.
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Lumina News
Wed, 22 May 2013 14:53:50 -0700
Larry Whitman removes household waste materials from Cynthia McKitrick's car on the opening day of the household hazardous waste facility at the New Hanover County landfill, on Wednesday, May 15.
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Wed, 22 May 2013 14:53:49 -0700
New Hanover County commissioners Tom Wolfe, Woody White, Beth Dawson and Jonathan Barfield Jr. listen as Brian Berger's attorney, Christopher Anglin, questions a witness during Berger's amotion hearing on Monday, May 20.
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Lumina News
Wed, 22 May 2013 14:53:49 -0700
Understanding tomorrow's transportation needs today is the theme of the Wilmington Metropolitan Planning Organization's Cape Fear Transportation 2040 long-range plan. As mandated by the federal government, the WMPO and its 13 member municipalities ...
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Wed, 22 May 2013 14:53:52 -0700
With the summer season looming and the restaurant's 20th anniversary coming up in July, K38 Baja Grill's extensive renovations wrapped up just in time for owner Josh Vach. While virtually everything is new in the renovated K38, Vach said his regulars ...
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