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      April 8, 2009 (Wednesday)
        
        
    - Thousands of people in Pyongyang, North Korea, celebrate the “successful” launch of the Bright Star-2 communications satellite into Earth's orbit. (BBC)
 - Chinese and Russian cyber-spies allegedly infiltrate the United States' electrical grid. (AP) (Wall Street Journal)
 - Police in Chişinău reclaim Moldova's Parliament from protesters of the Communist Party's absolute majority in the country's legislative election. (BBC)
 - Thirty thousand National United Front demonstrators assemble at Government House in Bangkok, Thailand. (Reuters)
 - Venezuelan President Hugo Chávez and Chinese President Hu Jintao meet in Beijing. (AFP)
 - One person is killed and four are injured in a shooting in Temecula, California, United States. (Sky News)
 - Somali pirates hijack the Danish container ship MV Maersk Alabama in the Indian Ocean. (BBC)
 - A rogue French Foreign Legionnaire kills four people in Chad. (BBC)
 - The Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development removes Costa Rica, Malaysia, and the Philippines from its blacklist of non-cooperative tax havens. (BBC)
 - The United Kingdom Independent Police Complaints Commission announces an inquest into Ian Tomlinson's death. (The Guardian)
 
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