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Events 2008   Jan  Feb  Mar  Apr  May  Jun  Jul  Aug  Sep  Oct  Nov  Dec 
Events in March 2008

Mar. 1 Israel kills 46 Palestinians in its deadliest and deepest incursion into the Gaza Strip since pulling out in 2005. Full Story
A suicide bombing leaves 20 dead in Pakistan’s Bajaur tribal agency. Full Story
Mar. 2 Russia’s presidential candidate Dmitry Anatolievich Medvedev sweeps polls winning about two-thirds of votes cast. Full Story
The Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad arrives in Iraq on a visit, the first since the 1979 revolution. Full Story
Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas snaps contacts with Israel after the toll in the blitz on Gaza’s Jabaliya refugee camp by the Jewish state goes up to 120.
Thirtytwo persons are killed in a suicide bombing on a grand ‘sirga’ of five tribes in Zarghon village near Darra Adam Khel. Full Story
Mar. 3 Kashmir Singh, the death row prisoner who spent 35 years in Lahore’s Kot Lakhpat jail is freed following a presidential pardon. Full Story
Israel pulls out its ground forces from Gaza Strip following an international outcry. Full Story
The U.N. Security Council imposes fresh sanctions against Iran. Full Story
Mar. 4 Seven persons are killed and 19 injured in a suicide attack at the gates of the Pakistan Navy War College in the heart of Lahore. Full Story
The Pakistan President Pervez Musharraf rejects the mercy petition of Sarabjit Singh condemned to death for alleged role in bomb blasts in 1990. Full Story
Mar. 6 K. Sivanesan, a pro-LTTE Tamil National Alliance MP is killed in a claymore mine attack in Sri Lanka’s Wanni region. Full Story
A Palestinian gunman kills eight students of a prominent Jewish seminary in Jerusalem. Full Story
Sixty eight persons are killed and 154 injured in coordinated bombings in a packed shopping area in Karrada district, Central Baghdad.
A Russian arms dealer Viktor Bout nicknamed “Merchant of Death” is arrested in a hotel in the Thailand capital Bangkok. Full Story
Mar. 7 Global equities selloff gathers speed hit by growing U.S. recession fears, a plunging dollar. The euro rockets to a record high $1.5431.
Mar. 8 Malaysian Indian Congress leader Samy Vellu loses parliamentary seat of Sungai Siput in the Perak State seeking a ninth successive term. Full Story
Prime Minister Abdullah Ahmad Badawi and Deputy Prime Minister Najib Tun Razak retain seats in snap general elections.
The Serbian Prime Minister Vojislav Kostunica resigns following a crisis over the independence of Kosovo. Full Story
Mar. 9 Spaniards cast ballots in general elections. Polling held for Senate seats too. Full Story
The Pakistan People’s Party and the Pakistan Muslim League (Nawaz) announce decision to form a historic coalition government to be led by the former in Murree near Islamabad. Full Story
Mar. 10 Spanish Premier Jose Louis Rodriguez Zapatero’s Socialist Party (PSOE) wins general elections. The party gains in Senate polls too. Full Story
Local bodies polls are held in Sri Lanka’s Batticaloa district after 14 years. Full Story
Mar. 11 Twentyfour persons are killed and 170 injured in twin suicide attacks in Lahore, Pakistan. Punjab headquarters of the Federal Investigation Agency is reduced to a rubble.
A Chinese vessel with e-tagged containers sails out from Shanghai to Savannah in the U.S. marking the opening of the world’s first international e-tagged container route. Full Story
The Tamil Viduthalai Pullikkal, the party formed by former Tamil Tiger leaders wins a majority in Batticaloa local bodies polls. Full Story
Jayant Patel, an Indian-born surgeon is arrested by the FBI on charges of manslaughter for the death of 17 patients in Australia. Full Story
Mar. 12 Eliot Spitzer resigns as New York Governor in the wake of a prostitution scandal. Full Story
Mar. 13 The U.S. Dow Jones industrial average falls more than 200 points. European and Asian markets sink following the dollar’s drop to a 12-year low against the yen. Full Story
Mar. 14 Iranians cast votes in parliamentary polls. Full Story
Europe’s biggest ever fraud trial opens in Italy to reach a verdict in the 2003 collapse of the dairy group Parmalat which left euros 14 billion in debts. Full Story
Nineteen persons are killed and 382 people injured as violence erupts in the Tibetan Capital Lhasa after protesters led by Buddhist monks clash with troops. Full Story
Mar. 15 China’s Parliament endorses Hu Jintao for a second five-year term as President. Xi Jinping is appointed Vice-President. Full Story
Five persons are killed and 200 injured as a series of blasts rocks an Albanian army munitions depot outside the capital Tirana.
Mar. 16 Pakistan announces that Sarabjit Singh of India caught in 1990 and convicted for spying will be hanged on April 1. Full Story
Wen Jiabao is re-elected China’s Premier for a second five-year term. Full Story
Conservatives win a majority in Iranian parliamentary polls.
Anura Bandaranaike (58) senior Sri Lanka Freedom Party leader known as the “Crown Prince” dies at his residence in Colombo. Full Story
Voting gets under way in French local body polls. Full Story
Mar. 17 Pakistan’s newly elected members take oath as MPs at the 13th National Assembly inauguration in the capital Islamabad. Full Story
Left wing wave sweeps French local polls dealing a blow to President Nicolas Sarkozy and his right wing Conservative Party. Full Story
Former Beatle Paul McCartney reaches a £25 million divorce settlement with his estranged wife Heather Mills.
Asian stocks suffer fresh turmoil as the dollar slumps to a fresh record low against the euro and a 12-year trough against the yen. Full Story
Mar. 18 Russia and the U.S. agree to set up a broad strategic agenda for bilateral cooperation agree talks between Defence Minister in Moscow. Full Story
Mohd. Najib Tun Razak is made Malaysian Defence Minister. Syed Hamid Albar gets Home and Rais Yatim gets Foreign Affairs in the ministerial line-up unveiled by Prime Minister Abdullah Ahmad Badawi. Full Story
Fifty persons are killed after a suicide bomber attacks Shia workshippers in the holy city of Karbala in Iraq. Twentynine others die in a series of attacks.
Mar. 19 Fahmida Mirza of the Pakistan People’s Party is elected National Assembly Speaker. Faisal Karim Kundi is elected Deputy Speaker.Mar. 19 Pakistan President Pervez Musharraf stays the execution of Sarabjit Singh till April 30. Full Story
Mar. 20 Flemish Christian Democrat Yves Leterme takes over as Belgian Prime Minister to end nine months of deadlock. Full Story
Mar. 21 Rival Cypriot leaders agree to reopen Ledra Street running through the heart of Cyprus divided capital Nicosia. The barricades are in place since 1963. Full Story
Mar. 22 Ma Ying-jeou of the opposition Kuomintang wins the Taiwanese presidential polls, defeating Frank Hsieh of the Democratic Progressive Party. Electorate vetoes propositions on U.N. membership.
Mar. 23 Sixty persons are killed in Iraq. The high security green zone where the U.S. embassy is located comes under rocket attack. Full Story
Mar. 24 Yousuf Raza Gillani is elected Pakistan Prime Minister and orders release of the ousted Chief Justice Iftikhar Chaudhary and other judges detained since November 3, 2007.
Druk Phuensum Tshogpa or the Bhutan Peace and Prosperity Party of former Prime Minister Jigmi Thinley wins Bhutan’s first ever parliamentary polls by a landslide. Full Story
Mar. 25 Syed Yousuf Raza Gillani is sworn in Pakistan Prime Minister by the President retired General Pervez Musharraf. Full Story
Mar. 26 Tata Motors acquires Britain’s most famous names in automobile manufacturing, Jaguar and Land Rover, in a $2.3 billion deal with Ford, their American owners. Full Story
Mar. 27 French serial killer Michel Fourniret (65) dubbed the “Ogre of the Ardennes” goes on trial for the murder of seven young women and girls, between 1987 and 2001, in Charleville- Mezieres near the Belgian border. Full Story
American John Griggs Thompson and Belgian-born Jacques Tits win the $1.2 million Abel prize for mathematics for group theory in algebra.
Mar. 29 Zimbabweans cast ballots in presidential, parliamentary and local government elections. Full Story
At least 230 people are killed in five days of clashes between Shia gunmen and troops in Iraq. Seventyfive persons are killed and 498 wounded in Sadr city alone.
Singer Miley Cyrus of Hannah Montana fame and the Jonas Brothers — Joe, Kevin and Nick top draws at the Kids Choice Awards in Los Angeles.
Mar. 31 A 24-member Pakistan Cabinet is sworn in by President Pervez Musharraf. Shah Mahmood Qureshi is Foreign Affairs Minister. Sherry Rehman gets Information Ministry and Chaudhary Ahmed Mukhtar Defence portfolio.
Negotiators from 164 countries begin work on drawing a battle plan against global warming in Thailand capital Bangkok. Full Story


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