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February and 2011
The 84th Academy Awards, honoring films in 2011, was held at the Dolby Theatre on February 26, 2012.
In February 2011, the Bombay High Court reaffirmed astrology's standing in India when it dismissed a case which had challenged its status as a science.
She wrote her " Recipe Redux " feature for the Times magazine until February 27, 2011.
In 2011, the Gulf of Finland was completely frozen on 15 February.
During the winter of 2010 / 11, which was quite severe compared to those of the last decades, the maximum ice cover was 315 000 km < sup > 2 </ sup >, which was reached on 25 February 2011.
The province is currently governed by the BC Liberal Party, led by Premier Christy Clark, who became leader as a result of the party election on February 26, 2011.
Months later, in a media presentation on February 2, 2011, MTV announced that the series would premiere in mid-2011.
In early February 2011, a maintenance crew found a fixture lying in the middle travel lane in the northbound tunnel.
Buddy – as it is abbreviated on occasion – is still running in the UK after 22 years, with a UK tour that went out in February 2011.
In February, 2011, he formed a tribute band " Bill Haley Jr. and the Comets ," performing his father's music and telling the stories behind the songs.
Recently, ( 28 February 2011 ) there has been news that Digby has retired leaving Michael Stirling as the new editor of the Beano.
On the February 20, 2011, episode of Top Gear, James May had Bovril in an urn inside a Claas Dominator combine harvester in Norway, which was converted into a snow plough.
On 28 February 2011 ONUCI consisted of 7, 568 troops, 177 military observers, and numerous international civilians and Police ; the mission had received helicopter and infantry reinforcement from UNMIL during the stand-off since the late 2010 elections which had been won by Alassane Ouattara.
On February 15, 2011, she played one of the instruments live from orbit on National Public Radio.
Until their win over Occidental on February 22, 2011 the team had not won a game in conference play since 1985.
* Agostino Cacciavillan ( 1 March 2008 – 21 February 2011 )
* Jean-Louis Tauran ( 21 February 2011 – present )
Demonstrators in Cairo's Tahrir Square on 8 February 2011
as it took place following a popular uprising that began on Tuesday, 25 January 2011 and is still continuing as of February 2012.
In February 2011 during one of three town-hall meetings on the ROTC ban, former Army staff sergeant Anthony Maschek, a purple heart recipient for injuries sustained during his service in Iraq, was booed and hissed at by some students during his speech promoting the idea of allowing the ROTC on campus.
It was announced in February 2011 that the company name would revert to Meritor, Inc. Cummins, Inc. is by far the region's largest employer, and the Infotech Park accounts for a sizable number of research jobs in Columbus proper.
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On February 23, 2011, former Illinois Congressman and White House Chief of Staff, Rahm Emanuel, won the municipal election to become mayor of Chicago, heavily beating five rivals with 55 percent of the vote.

February and Aristide
On February 29, 2004, with rebel contingents marching towards Port-au-Prince, Aristide departed from Haiti.
On February 29, 2004, a coup d ' état ousted the popularly elected president, Jean-Bertrand Aristide, allegedly with the assistance of the French and United States governments ; U. S. and French soldiers were on the ground in Haiti at the time, recently arrived ( See controversy ).
* February 7 – René Préval succeeds Jean-Bertrand Aristide as president of Haiti, in the first peaceful handover of power since the nation achieved independence.
* February 10 – Aristide Bruant, French singer and nightclub owner ( b. 1851 )
* February 29 – 2004 Haiti rebellion: Jean-Bertrand Aristide resigns as president of Haiti.
This plot, launched with the full knowledge of Nivelle and the French Prime Minister Aristide Briand, was announced in guarded terms at a War Cabinet meeting on 24 February, to which neither Robertson nor Lord Derby ( Secretary of State for War ) had been invited, then landed on Robertson and Haig without warning at an Anglo-French conference at Calais ( 26-7 Feb ).
Aristide was unexpectedly ousted in a 29 February 2004 coup d ' état, in which former soldiers participated.
After Aristide took office in February 2001, the US played a leading role in forcing hundreds of millions of dollars in international aid to be cut off, while bolstering a minority opposition led by Haiti's tiny elite.
Under disputed circumstances, Aristide was flown out of the country by the U. S. on 28 February 2004.
This would mark the 2nd return of former political leaders, as former dictator Jean-Claude " Baby Doc " Duvalier returned to Haiti in January 2011 An anonymous government official told the Agence France-Presse news agency that the Haitian government had issued a passport for Aristide on 7 February, but his lawyer stated that they had not received the document, nor been informed of its issue by the government.
* On my return to Haiti ..., Jean-Bertrand Aristide, The Guardian, 4 February 2011
* An Interview with Jean-Bertrand Aristide, Peter Hallward, London Review of Books, 22 February 2007
Following the ousting of president Jean-Bertrand Aristide in February 2004, Duvalier announced his intention to return to Haiti to run for president in the 2006 elections for the National Unity Party ; however, he did not become a candidate.
Aristide Cavaillé-Coll ( French: kavaje kɔl-4 February 1811 – 13 October 1899 ), was a French organ builder.
In March 2004, following a successful rebellion against Aristide in February ( of which Buteur Métayer, Amiot's brother, was a leader ), newly appointed Haïtian prime minister Gérard Latortue visited Gonaïves and paid tribute to Métayer, calling for a moment of silence to remember him.
He renamed the gang the " Revolutionary Artibonite Resistance Front " and participated in the seizure of the northern city of Gonaïves at the start of the rebellion against Haïtian President Jean-Bertrand Aristide on February 5, 2004.
In the early 2000s, Gonaïves was the scene of substantial rioting and violence primarily motivated by opposition to President Jean-Bertrand Aristide, and on February 5, 2004, a group calling itself the Revolutionary Artibonite Resistance Front seized control of the city, starting the 2004 Haïtian rebellion.
In February 2004, Chamblain returned from exile to take part in a new rebellion against Aristide.
In February 2004, he returned from the Dominican Republic to join the 2004 Haitian coup d ' état against president Jean-Bertrand Aristide.
Aristide left the country under protest on February 29, and the rebels announced that they would welcome foreign peacekeepers in Haiti.
The 2004 Haitian coup d ' état removed President Jean-Bertrand Aristide from the Americas on February 29, 2004.
In February 2004, the country experienced a coup d ' état which saw the removal and exile of President Jean-Bertrand Aristide ; Breaking with the Haitian constitution a " council of the wise " was set up by the international powers to choose a new Prime Minister.
The IAC sent a delegation to the Central African Republic to secure the release of the Haitian president, Jean Bertrand Aristide, after he was removed from power by a U. S .- backed military coup in February 2004.
His first task involved renewed negotiations with the cabinet of Aristide Briand ( February 1926 ), during which he was confronted with the vocal campaign of creditors.

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