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A timeline of events in the news for September, 2002.

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Table of contents
1 September 30, 2002
2 September 28, 2002
3 September 27, 2002
4 September 25, 2002
5 September 24, 2002
6 September 23, 2002
7 September 22, 2002
8 September 21, 2002
9 September 20, 2002
10 September 19, 2002
11 September 18, 2002
12 September 16, 2002
13 September 14, 2002
14 September 12, 2002
15 September 11, 2002
16 September 10, 2002
17 September 9, 2002
18 September 8, 2002
19 September 7, 2002
20 September 6, 2002
21 September 5, 2002
22 September 4, 2002
23 September 3, 2002
24 September 1, 2002

September 30, 2002

  • Senator Robert Torricelli (D-NJ) withdraws from his campaign for reelection following ethics scandals.
  • NOAA and NASA researchers announce the ozone hole over Antarctica has grown markedly smaller since last year and has broken into two, due to warmer temperatures.
  • Accounting scandals: New York Attorney General Eliot Spitzer has filed civil fraud lawsuits against ex-WorldCom CEO Bernie Ebbers, Qwest Communications executives Philip Anschutz and Joseph Naccio, Metromedia Fiber Networks chairman Stephen Garofalo, and ex-McLeod USA CEO Clark McLeod.
  • 2002 stock market downturn: Japanese Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi fired financial regulator Hakuo Yanagisawa in favor of economy minister Heizo Takenaka.

September 28, 2002

September 27, 2002

September 25, 2002

  • India: The federal government has moved thousands of troops into the state of Gujarat after 32 people were killed in an attack on a Hindu temple. According to the government, the move is aimed at preventing further communal violence in the aftermath of the attack.

September 24, 2002

September 23, 2002

September 22, 2002

September 21, 2002

September 20, 2002

September 19, 2002

  • An attempted coup by disaffected former soldiers of Côte d'Ivoire was put down, with the death of the alleged coup leader, General Robert Guei, a former military dictator of the country. Guei was killed when his car refused to stop at a roadblock in downtown Abidjan. Rebels continue in control of the cities of Bouake and Korhogo.
  • Israeli-Palestinian conflict: After a suicide bomber kills 5 and wounds more than 60 on a bus next to Tel Aviv's Great Synagogue, Israeli troops, tanks, and bulldozers destroy buildings in Yasser Arafat's Ramallah headquarters.
  • U.S. plan to invade Iraq: The Bush administration pressures Congress to pass a resolution giving Bush authority to use "all means he determines to be appropriate, including force" to oust Saddam Hussein and disarm Iraq.
  • Extreme weather, recent celebrity deaths: About one-third of the Maili glacier breaks off from the Cacausus Mountains and buries Karmadon, Russia under up to 500 feet of ice and debris, killing 95, including the young Russian movie star Sergei Bodrov Jr

September 18, 2002

September 16, 2002

September 14, 2002

September 12, 2002

  • U.S. plan to invade Iraq: In a speech before the U.N. General Assembly, George W. Bush asserts that Iraq has defied various U.N. resolutions and is "a threat to the authority of the United Nations and a threat to peace". He says that the US will work with the Security Council to draft the necessary resolutions for military action.

September 11, 2002

September 10, 2002

September 9, 2002

September 8, 2002

September 7, 2002

September 6, 2002

September 5, 2002

September 4, 2002

September 3, 2002

September 1, 2002