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- April 10: Israel undergoes major emergency drill
- April 10: Automobile, motorcycle, and electronic industries center at TWTC & TWTC Nangang
- April 10: Man alleged to be former US prisoner faces 21 charges in Gambia
- April 10: UK nears US in cyber-crime, ahead of Nigeria, Romania
- April 10: UEFA Champions League: April 9th, 2008
- April 9: Olympic torch faces protests in San Francisco
- April 9: The Simpsons taken off Venezuelan TV after being called unsuitable
- April 9: Flickr launches video-sharing service
- April 9: Death of 4000th U.S. soldier in Iraq shines spotlight on gays in the military
- April 9: Sulfur Dioxide levels in Hawaii remain high
- April 9: Norfolk youths banned from buying eggs and ketchup
- April 9: Apple's iTunes replaces Wal-Mart as No. 1 U.S. music seller
- April 9: China lifts ban on non-Chinese versions of Wikipedia
- April 9: France recalls Íngrid Betancourt mission
- April 9: Judge in Gambian court warns media not to cover case
- April 9: Survey: Big Ben is the most popular UK landmark
- April 9: UEFA Champions League: April 8th, 2008
- April 8: Boy killed by shark in Australia
- April 8: South Park episodes available free online
- April 8: Gen. Petraeus, Amb. Crocker testify before US Armed Services Committee
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