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* 20082008 Egyptian general strike starts led by Egyptian workers later to be adopted by April 6 Youth Movement and Egyptian activities.
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As of April 24, 2008, the average monthly salary is 75, 000 drams ( about $ 242 US dollars ).
On April 26, Matt Ryan ( quarterback from Boston College ) was drafted third overall in the 2008 NFL Draft by the Falcons.
On 14 April 2008, in a UK Channel 4 documentary, Tudor Parfitt, taking a literalist approach to the Biblical story, described his research into this claim.
Combined Insurance was sold to ACE Limited in April 2008.
* Quick, Ben " The Boneyard " Orion Magazine, March / April 2008
Such a tax was in effect for some period of time, raising at least $ AU 290 million after April 2008.
In April 2008, Vice President Lt. Gen. Seretse Khama Ian Khama ( Ian Khama ), son of Seretse Khama the first president, succeeded to the presidency when Festus Mogae retired.
After the second terminal of International Airport Sofia was built the total number of passengers rose and reached 3 230 696 in 2008, and in April 2011 Airport Sofia serviced 282 694 passengers, 13 % more than the same period of 2009, when the record was 250 000 passengers.
Burkina Faso recognized Kosovo on 24 April 2008.
In April 2008, the channel was renamed " BBC News " as part of a £ 550, 000 rebranding of the BBC's news output, complete with a new studio and presentation.
On 21 April 2008, BBC News 24 was renamed BBC News on the channel itself – but is referred to as the BBC News Channel on other BBC services.
Since 21 April 2008, the overnight bulletins, while produced by the BBC News Channel, have usually been broadcast from the studios of BBC World News.
Prior to that Bernd Kellner computed B < sub > n </ sub > to full precision for n = 10 < sup > 6 </ sup > in December 2002 and Oleksandr Pavlyk for n = 10 < sup > 7 </ sup > with ' Mathematica ' in April 2008.

April and Stephen
* Stephen ( 1236 – 10 April 1271 ), father of Andrew III of Hungary.
history, and Stephen Sondheim was present at the post-matinee talkback on April 10.
On April 15, 2009, Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper became the first Canadian head of government to address the Jamaican parliament.
Pope Stephen II ( 715 – 26 April 757 ) was Pope from 752 to 757, succeeding Pope Zachary following the death of Pope-elect Stephen.
Stephen Weston verbally presented an English translation of the Greek text at a Society of Antiquaries meeting in April 1802.
Captains: Robert April ( James Doohan, Gene Roddenberry ), Christopher Pike ( Jeffrey Hunter ), James T. Kirk ( William Shatner ), Willard Decker ( Stephen Collins ) ( refit ), Spock ( Leonard Nimoy ) ( refit )
* Stephen H. Schneider, Lynne E. Mesirow ( 1976 ), The Genesis Strategy: Climate and Global Survival, Plenum Pub Corp ; April 1976.
* April 4 – Stephen Mulhern, British musician, TV presenter
* April 22 – Stephen Lawrence, UK hate-crime victim ( b. 1974 )
* April 24 – Stephen King publishes Carrie, his first novel under his own name.
* April 22 – Stephen H. Sholes, American record executive ( b. 1911 )
* April 30 – Stephen Harper, Canadian politician and present Prime Minister ( 2006 – )
* April 13 – Stephen Stucker, American actor ( b. 1947 )
* April 23 – Stephen A. Douglas, U. S. Senator from Illinois and Presidential candidate ( d. 1861 )
* AprilStephen Gosson, English satirist ( d. 1624 )
* April 26 – Pope Stephen II
* April 9 – The Treaty of Durham is signed between King Stephen of England and David I of Scotland.
* April 17 – Stephen Langton, Archbishop of Canterbury, opens a council at Osney.
* April 18 – Stephen Lekapenos, co-emperor of Byzantium in 924 – 945
* April 8 – Stephen Gravesend, Bishop of London
* April 11 – King Stephen IV of Hungary
Of great importance in the ecclesiastical history of England was a council which Stephen opened at Osney on 17 April 1222 ; its decrees, known as the Constitutions of Stephen Langton, are the earliest provincial canons which are still recognized as binding in English church courts.

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