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Decade of decisions for future of Meyers High School
A decade of mulling Meyers’ fate:

We started out with one of our largest turnouts ever but the Seattle weather was typical fall fog at first Here we all are lined up for our group photo
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October 2002 was the tenth month of the common year. It began on a Tuesday and ended after 31 days on a Thursday. October 2002: January February March April May June July August September October November December Contents 1 Events 1.1 October 2 2002 1.2 October 3 2002 1.3 October 5 2002 1.4 October 6 2002 1.5 October 7 2002 1.6 October 9 2002 1.7 October 10 2002 1.8 October 11 2002 1.9 October 12 2002 1.10 October 13 2002 1.11 October 14 2002 1.12 October 15 2002 1.13 October 16 2002 1.14 October 17 2002 1.15 October 18 2002 1.16 October 19 2002 1.17 October 22 2002 1.18 October 23 2002 1.19 October 24 2002 1.20 October 25 2002 1.21 October 26 2002 1.22 October 27 2002 1.23 October 28 2002 1.24 October 29 2002 1.25 October 30 2002 1.26 October 31 2002 2 References Events

Collin for keeps
June 2001: The 16-year-old Collin, already 6ft 3in, is snapped up by Newcastle’s academy after finishing his GCSEs at Penrith’s Ullswater Community College. Collin had an earlier youth spell with Blackburn.

We ve only been driving for a short time and already the sun has started to come out and burn off the fog The fog is gone and it has turned into a beautiful day
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See also: Moscow theatre siege Beltway sniper attacks Bali car bombing Myyrmanni bombing Zamboanga bombings October 2 2002 The Beltway snipers fire the first shot of their shooting spree through the window of a Michaels craft store in Aspen Hill Maryland at 5:20 pm failing to hit anyone. They kill their first victim James D. Martin approximately 40 minutes later at a Shoppers Food Warehouse in Wheaton Maryland.1 October 3 2002 Hurricane Lili strikes near Intercoastal City Louisiana as a Category One hurricane weakened from the significant Category Four storm it was just 10 hours earlier. October 5 2002 Bertrand Delano mayor of Paris stabbed in the abdomen at city hall during the Nuits Blanches event. October 6 2002 The Limburg a French oil tanker explodes off the coast of Yemen in a terrorist attack. Israeli-Palestinian conflict: In the West Bank village of Akraba Jewish settlers fire upon Palestinians picking olives shooting dead 24-year-old Hani Yusuf and wounding another. Israelis soldiers shoot dead Samir Nursi an Islamic Jihad gunman in a gun battle in the Jenin refugee camp. recent celebrity deaths: Prince Claus of the Netherlands died aged 76. Josemaria Escriva founder of Opus Dei was canonized by Pope John Paul II October 7 2002 Stock market downturn of 2002: Nasdaq falls 1.8% to 1119.40 the Dow Jones Industrial Average index falls 1.4% to 7422.84 and the S&P falls 1.91% to 785.28 levels not reached since August 1996 mid-1997 and spring of 1997 respectively. Israeli-Palestinian conflict: Israeli troops raid Khan Yunis in the Gaza Strip killing 13 (10 from a helicopter missile) and wounding as many as 100 after Palestinians fire a rocket at a Jewish settlement in the area. Later Palestinians kidnap and kill Rajeh Abu Lehiya chief of the Palestinian riot police and two others die in gunfire during a police-Hamas supporters conflict. Astronomy: Announcement of the discovery of Quaoar a planetoid object circling the Sun October 9 2002 The European Commission of the European Union has announced that ten countries Cyprus the Czech Republic Estonia Hungary Latvia Lithuania Malta Poland Slovakia and Slovenia have met its criteria for entry opening the way for an expansion of the EU from 15 member states to 25. The European Parliament has still to consider each candidate individually and the final decision will require the approval of the current member states. Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom is making various ceremonial appearances in Canada in her role as the Queen of Canada. Lawrence Lessig argues Eldred v. Ashcroft in front of the U.S. Supreme Court. The case challenges retroactive copyright extensions passed by Congress and potentially affects millions of copyrighted works. Public Interest group Harvardwatch released a report on Harken's partnership with Harvard University October 10 2002 France confirms that an explosion aboard French oil tanker Limburg off the coast of Yemen was indeed a terrorist act. Hungarian Holocaust survivor Imre Kertsz wins the Nobel Prize for Literature. The Nobel Committee singled out his 1975 novel Fateless a semiautobiographical account of a boy sent to Auschwitz who survives by detaching himself from the everyday gritty reality. In the journal Nature anthropologist Milford Wolpoff and colleagues at the University of Michigan argued that the fossil skull discovered in Chad in July is not that of an early human but of an ape. A suicide bomber killed a 71-year-old woman and injured several other at a bus stop near Tel Aviv Israel. A large crowd of Palestinian police officers and militiamen marched in a funeral procession for a policeman killed by a Hamas militiaman. Hamas claims that although they did not authorize the killing it was justified under Islamic law. The International Court of Justice grants sovereignty over the Bakassi peninsula to Cameroon and not Nigeria. October 11 2002 U.S. plan to invade Iraq: The United States Senate voted to give war powers to President George W. Bush as part of the ongoing conflict between the United States and Iraq. Jimmy Carter is honored with the Nobel Peace Prize. Myyrmanni bombing: A suicide bomber explodes at the Myyrmanni Shopping Mall in Vantaa Finland killing seven including the bomber. United States embassy guards in Tel Aviv Israel stopped a suicide bomber from setting off a bomb in a crowded beachfront cafe. More than 10000 supporters of Palestinian Authority President Yasser Arafat rallied in Gaza City to show strength against Hamas. October 12 2002 Ethnic rioting in India results in numerous deaths. The riots are said to be a reaction to recent public comments by Jerry Falwell American televangelist derogatory of the Islamic prophet Muhammad. 2002 Bali terrorist bombing: A car-bomb on the Indonesian island of Bali explodes outside a nightclub killing at least 182 people 75% of whom are said to have been foreign holidaymakers. Another 210 people are said to have been injured. The principal suspects for this terrorist incident are a group seeking to establish an Islamic state in Indonesia Jemaah Islamiyah although it could equally be the work of al-Qaeda. Another bomb explodes at around the same time in the nearby town of Denpasar Bali. October 13 2002 U.S. President George W. Bush amongst many others has condemned the perpetrators of the Bali car bombing of October 11. The death toll has now risen to at least 187. October 14 2002 The San Francisco Giants defeated the St. Louis Cardinals four games to one to win the National League Championship Series and move on the World Series. They will play the Anaheim Angels who defeated the Minnesota Twins four games to one to win the American League Championship Series. The Washington sniper strikes again for the twelfth time at 9:15 p.m. at a Home Depot in Falls Church Virginia making Linda Franklin the ninth fatality.2 United Kingdom took back the reins of government in Northern Ireland amid a crisis in the peace process provoked by a spying scandal but vowed to try and restore home rule early next year. See also Good Friday Agreement. Indonesia's defense minister blamed al-Qaida and its extremist allies for the massive bomb attack that killed more than 180 people at a nightclub on the resort island of Bali. October 15 2002 A Kiev judge ordered prosecutors to open a criminal probe of Ukraine's veteran President Leonid Kuchma on charges of corruption and abuse of power. ImClone Systems founder Sam Waksal pleaded guilty to bank fraud and conspiracy in an insider trading scandal that threatens Martha Stewart and her home decorating empire. October 16 2002 Iraq War: Authorization for Use of Military Force Against Iraq Resolution of 2002 was signed into law by President George W. Bush. Politics of the Netherlands: the cabinet of Balkenende resigns. Because of the constant internal fighting in the new party LPF the other two governing parties CDA and VVD decided that continuing the coalition was impossible. It seems almost certain that there will be new elections possibly as early as December. Officials in Brussels fear that the collapse in the Netherlands will delay the expansion of the EU. The Netherlands cabinet was already divided on the issue and if new elections are to be held it may take 45 months before another cabinet is installed that is willing to make a decision. Politics of Germany: Gerhard Schrder and Joschka Fischer sign the coalition treaty for the second red-green cabinet. Seven members of the Dawson family were murdered in Baltimore Maryland in retribution for opposing local drug activity October 17 2002 Zamboanga bombings: Two bombs exploded in the main shopping district of the mostly Christian city of Zamboanga in the southern Philippines killing six and wounding about 150. It was the second major evident terrorist incident in southeast Asia in less than a week. Suspicion immediately focused on Jemaah Islamiyah an Islamic extremist group also being investigated for the October 11 Bali car bombing in which more than 180 people died. Astronomy: There is further evidence for the existence of a supermassive black hole at the center of our galaxy the Milky Way galaxy. The object Sagittarius A* has now been identified as the black hole at the galactic centre by a team led by Rainer Schdel of the Max Planck Institute for Extraterrestrial Physics who observed the behavior of the star S2 which is near Sagittarius A*. U.S. officials announce the existence of a clandestine North Korea nuclear weapons program admitted to by North Korean officials. October 18 2002 October 18 2002 Manila bus bombing: A bomb exploded in suburban Manila destroying a bus and killing at least three people while 23 others were wounded. A grenade exploded in the Philippine capital's financial district hours earlier. The bomb attacks occurred only one day after two deadly bombings in the southern Philippines. An armed individual entered a school in Stuttgart Germany and held five people hostage demanding a ransom for their release. The hostages were known to be four schoolchildren and one teacher. The 16-year old subsequently released the hostages and surrendered peacefully. Valentin Tsvetkov governor of the Russian Far East region of Magadan was assassinated on the streets in Moscow in what authorities claim was probably a contract killing. October 19 2002 Computer chess: Chess champion Vladimir Kramnik and the computer program Deep Fritz have drawn the Brains in Bahrain match a series of eight games with four points each. October 22 2002 The German Bundestag made Gerhard Schrder again Chancellor. He was elected with 305 votes one vote out of the 306 red-green coalition missing. After that the new ministers of the Bundesregierung were appointed. Canadian author Yann Martel won the Booker Prize for his "quirky fable" Life of Pi. The prize is worth 50000 ($77300). Martel's work was picked from 130 novels from Britain Ireland. October 23 2002 Moscow theatre siege: Suspected Chechen guerrillas took hundreds hostage in a theater in Moscow threatening to blow up the building and demanding withdrawal of Russian troops from Chechnya. Washington sniper: Police reported that a ransom note was left at the scene of the latest shooting by the person believed to have shot 13 people and killed 9. The note apparently demanded $10 million and it contained a threat to local residents saying "Your children are not safe anywhere at any time." recent celebrity deaths: Former CIA chief Richard Helms dies at 89. October 24 2002 Moscow theatre siege: The Chechen rebels holding hundreds of hostages in a Moscow theater shot and killed one captive and said they were ready to die for their cause warning that thousands more of their comrades were "keen on dying." Beltway sniper: Within hours of Police Chief Charles Moose announcing that John Allen Muhammad was wanted in connection with the investigation Muhammad and his 17-year-old stepson John Lee Malvo were arrested on federal weapons charges found with the rifle used in the shootings. Recent celebrity deaths: Adolph Green prolific playwright and lyricist dies at 87. With songwriter Betty Comden he wrote the hit Broadway musicals On the Town Wonderful Town and Bells Are Ringing and screenplays for Singin' in the Rain and The Band Wagon. Recent celebrity deaths: Harry Hay gay rights activist. He founded the Mattachine Society the first gay rights group in the US. He also helped found the Rainbow Coalition and the Radical Faeries. October 25 2002 Recent celebrity deaths: Richard Harris Irish actor dies at 72 in hospital from Hodgkin's disease a form of lymphoma. Recent celebrity deaths: Paul Wellstone U.S. Senator is killed in a plane crash with his wife daughter and five others. Moscow theatre siege: The Chechen separatist "suicide squad" released eight children but kept some 700 people hostage in a Moscow theater rigged with explosives. Diplomats waited for the gunmen to honor a pledge to free about 75 foreigners among their hostages including Australians Austrians Britons Germans and three Americans. Israeli-Palestinian conflict: Hundreds of Israeli soldiers backed by scores of tanks and other military vehicles took control of the Palestinian city of Jenin in response to a suicide bombing that killed 14 people. Kenyan President Daniel arap Moi dissolved the country's Parliament officially starting the campaign for one of the East African country's most competitive general elections and closing his tenure as one of Africa's longest ruling leaders. IBM has announced that its Blue Gene petaflop supercomputer architecture will use the Linux operating system. October 26 2002 Sports: The Anaheim Angels force a decisive seventh game with the San Francisco Giants in the 2002 World Series with a dramatic late-inning rally from 50 to win 65. Moscow theatre siege: Special forces of the Russian army attacked the Chechen separatists who were holding hostages in a Moscow theater. 50 of the 53 separatists and 117 of the 800 hostages were killed. Most of hostages were killed by poison gas used by the special forces with most of the surviving hostages hospitalised with gas poisoning. October 27 2002 Sports: The Anaheim Angels win the 2002 World Series by four games to three with a 41 win over the San Francisco Giants in Game 7. Sports: Emmitt Smith of the Dallas Cowboys passes Walter Payton as the NFL's leading rusher in a 1714 loss to the Seattle Seahawks Leftist Luis Incio Lula da Silva handily wins Brazil's presidential election October 28 2002 Sports: Team Bath become the first university team to qualify for the FA Cup First Round since 1882. They beat Horsham 43 on penalties in the Fourth Qualifying Round replay. Three nursing professors are shot dead at the University of Arizona by a student flunking out of the nursing program. Robert J. Flores Jr. 41 shot and killed Robin Rogers 50 Barbara Monroe 45 and Cheryl McGaffic 44 before turning the gun on himself. Two of the teachers were shot in a classroom and the gunman allowed the students to leave before killing himself. October 29 2002 Moscow theatre siege: Some medical experts now believe that the Moscow hostages and terrorists were gassed with a military incapacitating agent such as BZ or a similar substance. Others claim that a fentanyl derivative may have been used. The U.S. Embassy in Moscow stated that it believed that the substance was an opiate. Other candidates suggested include the Russian incapacitating agent Kolokol-1 and aerosolized Valium. Yet another medical expert has stated that the gas used is a common anaesthetic gas that is commonly used in Europe. Jack the Ripper: The crime novelist Patricia Cornwell announces DNA evidence possibly linking the painter Walter Sickert to one of the many letters claiming to be from the 19th century serial killer Jack the Ripper. The Canadian ministry of foreign affairs issues an advisory to Canadians born in Iraq Iran Syria Libya and Sudan warning them to "consider carefully" whether to go to the United States for "any reason." This follows a US law requiring photos and fingerprints of Canadian citizens born in those countries upon entering the US as well as the deportation to Syria of Maher Arar a Canadian citizen. The American ambassador Paul Cellucci later assures the Canadian government that all Canadian passport holders will be treated equally; however further incidents attributed to racial profiling take place. October 30 2002 Recent deaths: Run-DMC DJ Jam Master Jay is shot and killed at age 37. The Minnesota Democratic-Farmer-Labor Party chose former Vice President of the United States Walter Mondale as their candidate for the United States Senate seat of recently deceased Senator Paul Wellstone from Minnesota. The government of Canada issued a travel advisory to the United States for all Canadian citizens born in Iran Iraq Libya Sudan or Syria after the United States announced that anyone born in those countries will be photographed and fingerprinted upon arrival in the United States. The European Union accused tobacco company R. J. Reynolds of selling black market cigarettes to drug traffickers and mobsters from Italy Russia Colombia and the Balkans. October 31 2002 The Russian Health Minister Yuri Shevchenko has now stated that the incapacitating agent used in the storming of the Moscow theatre siege was a fentanyl derivative. Over a million people gather in Greenwich Village to celebrate Halloween. Nine bombs exploded in Soweto South Africa and the vicinity and one near Pretoria. Pat Buchanan denounces Canada as Soviet Canuckistan over the warning issued by the Canadian Department of Foreign Affairs regarding travel to the US (see October 29 below.) 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Career path of Carlisle Utd keeper Adam Collin
Adam Collin has signed a new contract with Carlisle United. Jon Colman charts the Cumbrian's career.

As more cars join in the line of cars is getting longer You couldn t ask for a more beautiful day Not a cloud in the sky
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2002 October | National Radio Project
Wednesday, October 23rd, 2002. President Bush has often repeated that the Iraqi regime poses a "grave and growing danger" to the United States. ...


Argentine leader picks Boudou as running mate
BUENOS AIRES (Reuters) - Argentine President Cristina Fernandez picked her economy minister, Amado Boudou, to be her vice presidential running mate as she seeks re-election in October, praising his role in a long economic boom.

We ve passed through Redmond and we are now going down the hill toward downtown Kirkland Most of the trees have lost their leaves but there are still a few with beautiful fall colors
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Laila Lalami " 2002 " October
Wednesday, October 30th, 2002. I'm still trying to get over an ... Wednesday, October 9th, 2002. After the plagiarism allegations that have dogged best ...


Chapter Two: Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps
“Greed is good.” To start this week’s column, here are two personal revelations, one slightly less significant than the other. First revelation: I worked in the mortgage industry for six years from October 2002 to September 2008. I say that now with more than a bit of a pained expression on my face.

Here is another view with Lake Washington in the background Probably more 7s in a row than most people see on a daily basis
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The latest on Latest Flame
Dan Hanke has been running one of Milwaukee's best record labels ever for nearly a decade now. After a stint in Chicago, Hanke and Latest Flame are once again Milwaukee-based. We caught up with him recently for a chat about what's going on with the label these days.

One last look before dashing over the shoulder as we walk a block or so to the restaurant Here we are as we look over the menu From left to right Steve Mark Tanya Mike Matt Jeremy Ali and Dave
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October 2002
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Colchester United’s Ian Henderson targeting consistent run
IAN Henderson hopes a more regular starting place in the Colchester United side next season will help him better his goal tally of last campaign.

We started out with one of our largest turnouts ever but the Seattle weather was typical fall fog at first
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October " 2002 " Lynyrd Skynyrd Dixie
Tuesday, October 15, 2002. The Heart And Soul Of Lynyrd Skynyrd. Band ... Skynyrd Documentary with Gene Odom, October 20 1977, Rebel Flag, ronnie van zant ...


Like Bush, Obama Ignores Constitution for Convenience
Barack Obama, it seems, is unfamiliar with the Internet and the facts of life in the wired age. Or maybe he just hopes no one is paying attention. In his feeble attempts to justify the continued U.S. military involvement in NATO’s efforts to oust Libyan dictator Moammar Gadhafi from power, Obama is directly contradicting numerous statements he made in the past about the abuse of presidential ...

The fog is gone and it has turned into a beautiful day On through Redmond heading toward Kirkland
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2002 October | The Optimist
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Man suing government over raid fled to U.S. due to death threat
Immigration officials say lawsuit should be thrown out and man deported Sitting on a bus in Honduras in 2002, Denis Alvarez Alvarado says he overheard two men in front of him discussing how he was going to die.

Here we are as we look over the menu From left to right Steve Mark Tanya Mike Matt Jeremy Ali and Dave Here is our view of lake Washington from right out the window
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School Enrollment: October 2002 - Detailed Tables
Enrollment Status of the Population 3 Years Old and Over, by Age, Sex, Race, Hispanic Origin, Nativity, and Selected Educational Characteristics: October 2002 ...


Argentina favours Fernandez for re-election
Argentine President Cristina Fernandez said she will seek re-election and is expected to have the upper hand in the October vote as she has capitalised on a growing economy, the lack of a strong challenger and her image as a grieving widow.

While we were meeting another 7 pulled up and asked us what was going on He couldn t stay long but was interested in becoming a member and joining us next time We decided to head off to Kirkland for some lunch on the Waterfront We ve hit the road but we lost half of the group at a traffic light We ve pulled off to the side to wait for them
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