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Aloha Airlines, a Hawaii based airline which operates inter-island and trans-Pacific flights, has suspended all passenger services effective March 31, 2008, due to bankruptcy. ( Honolulu Advertiser ) The enlargement of the EU's borderless zone to eight Eastern European countries and Malta is completed through the lifting of air border controls ...
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Pages in category "March 2008 events in the United States" The following 15 pages are in this category, out of 15 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Brett Favre, quarterback of the Green Bay Packers announces his retirement from the NFL after 17 years.; United States presidential election, Super Tuesday II: . Arizona Senator John McCain wins the Vermont, Texas, Rhode Island, and Ohio Republican primaries, giving him enough delegates to be able to win the Republican Party nomination.
2008 United States presidential election: Illinois Senator Barack Obama wins the Wyoming Democratic caucus. (The New York Times)Swedish Minister for Foreign Affairs Carl Bildt becomes the first foreign minister to visit Kosovo since the country declared its independence.
2008 unrest in Tibet: The Xinhua news agency reports for the first time that protests have spread to neighbouring provinces of Sichuan and Gansu as the Chinese authorities attempt to regain control. (AP via Google News) [permanent dead link ]
Queen Elizabeth officially opens London Heathrow Airport's new Terminal 5. (The New York Times)Colombian Ministry of National Defense Juan Manuel Santos says the government will pay US$2.5 million to Pedro Pablo Montoya, the FARC rebel who killed Iván Ríos.
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