June 2006

the éphéméride | All on June and 2006

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Startup envisaged of the Airbus A380 and delivery with the inaugural customer Singapore Airlines.

Thursday the 1st er June 2006

  • Beginning of the season of the hurricanes with the the United States.

  • China: According to an advertisement of the Chinese Minister for the Culture Sun Jiazheng, the Chinese government decided the creation of the “ Journée of the Cultural heritage ” in China, which will be celebrated each year second Saturday of June.

Friday, June 2, 2006

Saturday, June 3, 2006

  • RFC of Liege qualifies for Belgian division 3 main road, which it had left two years ago.

  • In accordance with the results of the referendum organized on May 21st, the Parliament of Montenegro adopted this evening a declaration of independence which marks in fact the dissolution of the union between Serbia and Montenegro.
  • Canada: 400 agents of the royal Gendarmerie of Canada and other security forces make the arrest of 17 Canadians and the seizure of 3 tons Nitrate of ammonium within the framework of the dismantling of a projecting network of the terrorist attacks in Ontario.

Sunday, June 4, 2006

  • Peru: General election , Alan García becomes president of the country with 55% of the voices.

Monday, June 5, 2006

  • Serbia: Following the proclamation of independence of the Montenegro the June 3rd 2006, the Serb Parliament adopted a resolution proclaiming Serbia like heiress of the state of " Serbia-and-Montenegro " , and ordered with control Serb to take in the 45 following days, all the necessary measures to liquidate the last official structures of the federal state from now on dissolves.
  • Iceland: the Icelandic Prime Minister Halldór Ásgrímsson resigns, it will be replaced by Geir Haarde.

Wednesday, June 7, 2006

  • Canada: According to the agency of news of the Canadian Press, a committee of deputies considered the question of safety about the Hill of the Canadian Parliament. Moreover, this committee of deputies surveyed the sector of the parliamentary Hill while mingling with tourists visiting the Canadian Parliament. To further go, this examination had been to take place for a few weeks, but its importance was increased because of information wanting that supposed terrorist planned to strike the Hill and to be caught some particularly to the Prime Minister of Canada Stephen Harper.
  • the United States: The American Senate blocked the prohibition of the homosexual marriage once again, a expensive proposal with the right-hand side religious and defended with enthusiasm by the president George W. Bush. The Republican majority however had satisfaction to see a small majority senators to support his proposal to prohibit the merry marriage at the time of a vote of procedure, by 49 votes against 48. Currently, the Massachusetts is the only American State to authorize the homosexual marriages.

Thursday, June 8, 2006

  • Canada: The Minister for the education of the province of the Quebec Jean-Marc Fournier announces that the teaching of English will be imposed to the children of the first year of the primary education as of September by visiting the school Pretty-Wood of Saint-Gabriel-of-Valcartier, close to the town of Quebec. This school was one of the six which has been used as pilot experiment in this respect for two years. Three other schools were added last year.

  • Canada: According to an article of the Canadian French-speaking newspaper the Press , the chief of the Left Québécois Andre Boisclair, the man who succeeded Bernard Landry, confirmed that he will be candidate at the time of a by-election in the district of Point-with-Tremble, a district of the East of Montreal, after having put at the day its intention in March 2006 to be present the National Assembly of the Canadian province of Quebec as of the parliamentary session of the autumn.

  • the United States: The Library and the Presidential Museum John F. Kennedy with Boston sets up a project which consists with poster on Internet of the documents adding up 48 million pages, 400.000 photographs and 1200 hours of vidéos. According to, Allan B. Goodrich, the archivist of this library, after being digitized, papers of the former president of the United States John F. Kennedy will be available in 18 months.

  • Iraq: According to Iraqi the Prime Minister Nouri Al-Maliki and the American armed , Abou Moussab Zarqaoui was killed during an air raid. The US president claimed its Crâne and the bones.

  • Iraq: The Iraqi Parliament invested the candidates introduced by the Prime Minister Nouri Al-Maliki, at the posts of minister of the defense and the interior and of Secretary of State to the national security. Thus, the general Sunnite Abdelkader Djassim, chief of staff of the Iraqi army, becomes the Minister for defense. The Chiite Djaouad Al-Bolani becomes the Minister of Interior Department and the Chiite Chirwan Al-Waïli is named with the secretariat of State to the national security. This list draws up a portrait of the principal Ministers for the Iraqi government.

  • Swiss: A terrorist cell, which envisaged an attack against the Israeli company El Al with Geneva, was dismantled.

Friday, June 9, 2006

  • France: Switzerland Roger Federer, world number one, qualified itself for the finale of the tennis tournament of Roland-Garros, by abandonment of Argentinian the David Nalbandian, whereas the score was of 3-6, 6-4, 5-2 in favor Federating.

  • France/Great Britain: Tony Blair and Jacques Chirac launched a co-operation on nuclear energy, illustrating their will to advance the Europe on concrete plans. At the time of the Franco-British top with the Elysium, Paris and London decided to set up a Franco-British nuclear forum, associating governments, industries and experts, from the point of view of the renewal of the park of British nuclear plants. Moreover, this meeting between Blair and Chirac constitute the 28e Franco-British top. Paris and London studies the possibility of building jointly aircraft carriers, the France having retained the model of a traditional propulsion. Jacques Chirac announced launching as of the next year of the program of the future common aircraft carriers. The two driving countries of the Europe of defense, which ensures 50% of the European budget military, evoked a possible co-operation in the drones and requested from the European Agence of defense to fill the European gaps as regards strategic transport, in-flight refueling and communications.

Saturday June 10th 2006

  • France: centenary of the drunk in France: the first urban bus was brought into service on June 10th, 1906. To celebrate the event, the RATP, governed autonomous of Parisian transport, one of the buses of origin presents on the place Jules Joffrin (18th district), surrounded actors in costumes of time. Other demonstrations will come to mark this centenary.
  • France: Several thousands of foreigners in irregular situation and associations supporting them expressed with Paris to require the withdrawal of the bill Sarkozy on the immigration and the regularization of all without-papers. In spite of the vote of the law in front of the National Assembly, the collective wants to intensify its actions and calls at one day of mobilization Sunday, June 11, with in particular a picnic of protest on the lawn of Reuilly, with Paris.

Sunday June 11th 2006

  • France: Rafael Nadal gains for the second consecutive time the Internationaux of France of Roland-Garros.

Monday, June 12, 2006

Tuesday June 13rd 2006

  • Iraq; During a lightning visit in Iraq, the US president George W. Bush met Iraqi the Prime Minister Nouri-Al Maliki. He declared to him: “The future of your country is between your hands”.

Wednesday June 14th 2006

  • Mexico: the police repression of a Grève of the professors with Oaxaca starts a climate of insurrection in the city.

Tuesday June 20th 2006

Wednesday June 21st 2006

Thursday June 22nd 2006

  • World: The Ghana and the Italy are qualified.

  • UNO: The Safety advice recommends to the General meeting, the admission of the Montenegro like 192e Member State of the organization. The vote of the General meeting, joined together in plenary session, being envisaged theoretically for on June 28th.
  • France: Assia Djebar received with the French Academy

Friday June 23rd 2006

  • Immigration: The mobilization against the expulsion of the provided education for children without-papers to the school end of the year develops and the petition of the Réseau Education without borders exceeds the 63.000 signatures

Saturday June 24th 2006

  • Filipino: The Capital punishment was abolished by the president Gloria Arroyo.
  • Football world cup: The team of France passes sixteenth.
  • Astronomy: The new moons of Pluton have a name: Hydra and Nix.
  • the United Kingdom: Cadbury points out more than one million chocolate bars.
  • the United States of America: Dick Cheney defends the right to supervise the bank accounts.

Sunday June 25th 2006

  • France: Inauguration of a memorial honouring the Moslems died during the 1 {{Re}} World war.
  • Luxembourg: Arcelor amalgamates with Mittal Steel.
  • Rugby: Victoire of the team of France, world champion of the -21 years in front of the South Africa 24-13 with Clermont-Ferrand, the Stage Marcel Michelin.
  • Mauritania: the population approves with between 80 and 90  % of the voices amendments to the constitution proposed by the temporary government.

Monday June 26th 2006

Tuesday June 27th 2006

  • the United States of America: The building of the Deutsche Bank close to the World Trade Center is polluted by the Amiante, the Plomb and the mercury following the fall of the 2 turns. French Ministry for Foreign Affairs

  • Palestine: the Hamas and the Fatah fall from agreement on a document which recognizes implicitly Israel via that of the borders defined in 1967.

Wednesday June 28th 2006

  • UNO: The Montenegro becomes the 192e Member State of the organization.
  • Belgium: The lifeless body of Nathalie Mahy and Stacy Lemmens found near the place of the abduction.
  • the Middle East: Release of the Operation Rain of summer: incursion of the Israeli forces into the Gaza Strip with an aim of saving the soldier Gilad Shalit kidnapped in Israeli territory.
  • World: The France is qualified for the quarterfinals by beating the Spain of three goals against one.

Thursday June 29th 2006

  • Clermont-Ferrand, France: Last March, the Court of Bankruptcy of Clermont-Ferrand had given to its green light to the adoption of a 2 year old little boy per Marie-Helene Beauvisage the partner of her biological mother, this adoption was cancelled today by the Court of Appeal of Riom. Issoire: Jacques Lavédrine former mayor UMP died out. -->
  • the United States of America: the Supreme court declares illegal the military commissions installation by the president Bush to judge some of the prisoners of Guantanamo.
  • the Middle East: the Israeli army captured eight Ministers for the Palestinian government, members of the Hamas, of which the Minister for Finance, Omar Abdelrazek, during the Opération Rain of summer.

Friday, June 30, 2006

  • France: The law DADVSI is adopted.

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