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More than 270,000 people in the US city of Chicago, Illinois, are left without power due to thunder storms with some reports of funnel clouds. (Chicago Tribune), (NBC Chicago) More than 300 flights are cancelled from O'Hare International Airport and passengers are stuck on Chicago passenger trains for three hours. (AP via Houston Chronicle)
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Business and economy The Beijing–Shanghai High-Speed Railway commences commercial operation in the People's Republic of China. (Economic Times of India) [permanent dead link ] The Japanese auto industry begins designated weekday shutdowns as part of an effort to save energy as a result of the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear disaster. (Kyodo) Samsung Electronics lodges a claim with the US ...
Disasters An explosion at an oil storage tank in Gibraltar closes the port and injures workers and cruise ship passengers. (Gibraltar Chronicle) Haitian officials stand by their own death and homeless toll figures as the U.S. government claims fewer people were affected by last year's earthquake than previously believed. (BBC) A United Nations nuclear safety team looking into the Fukushima ...
Business and economy Fuel prices including petroleum (oil) prices drop sharply as 28 industrialized nations (International Energy Agency members), including the United States, agree to release 60 million barrels of crude oil from their strategic oil reserves. (Los Angeles Times) (Bloomberg) (USA Today) (CNN Money) Australia's National Broadband Network and telecommunications company Telstra ...
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Business and economics 2010–2011 Greek protests: Nationwide protests continue as Prime Minister of Greece George Papandreou attempts to pass new cuts in public spending. (BBC) Rolls-Royce and Qantas announce an out-of-court settlement of their dispute over an Airbus engine explosion over Indonesia in November 2010. (Reuters) Disasters Flights resume in southeast Australia as the volcanic ash ...
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