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October 11, 2003
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Israeli-Palestinian conflict : Israeli troops pull back in Gaza . Israel will continue to demolish tunnels . The Israeli army states it discovers three tunnels in the camp, but no weapons have been found. A Palestinian teenager is shot dead and up to 10 homes were demolished and water and electricity facilities were hit. Palestinian militants were seeking to smuggle from Egypt shoulder-fired missiles that could be used against tanks , helicopters , and fighter jets . [1]
Endangered species : President George W. Bush proposes a change in United States Fish and Wildlife Service regulations which would allow American citizens to travel abroad to capture, kill, and import endangered species . The regulation would not allow Americans to do the same to endangered species inside the United States .[2]
Middle East : German magazine Der Spiegel reports that Israel is preparing an attack on Iranian atomic plants. [3]
Middle East : Syria says that it will retaliate if attacked by Israel again. A week after Israel's attack the two countries continue to exchange insults; the UN Security Council is unable to agree on a resolution condemning Israel's attack. [4]
Occupation of Iraq : The Organization of the Islamic Conference (OIC), a grouping of Muslim nations meeting in Malaysia, calls on the US to quit Iraq as soon as possible and to hand over to the UN; the OIC also pledges support to Syria. [5]
Japanese Politics : The House of Representatives of the Diet of Japan is dissolved by the Prime Minister Koizumi Junichiro and the election will take place on November 9 , 2003 . See Japan general election, 2003 for more. [6]
The Spanish rail company RENFE opens its second AVE high-speed line, serving Madrid , Guadalajara , Calatayud , Zaragoza , and Lleida . It is expected to reach Barcelona by 2005 . (Another line is being built from Madrid to Valladolid , and others to Valencia and Lisbon are planned.)[7]
During the ALCS , after a series of tense moments, Pedro MartÃnez of the Boston Red Sox moved toward New York Yankees pitcher Roger Clemens resulting in a bench clearing brawl that included 74 year old Don Zimmer of the Yankees charging and being thrown to the ground by Martinez.
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