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      September 9, 2009 (Wednesday)
        
        
    - US Representative Joe Wilson (R-SC) interrupts President Barack Obama's health care speech to the Congress with an audible shout of "You lie!" (New York Times)
 - Aeroméxico Flight 576, a Boeing 737 carrying 104 people, is hijacked shortly after take-off from Cancún, and forced to land at Mexico City International Airport. (BBC News)
 - Floods in Istanbul, the worst in 80 years, kill around 20 people and injure a further 20. (Today's Zaman) (Reuters)
 - The Democratic Party of Japan agrees to form a coalition with two other parties, the Social Democratic Party and People's New Party. (Mainichi Shimbun) (BBC) (Xinhua)
 - South Korea accuses North Korea of deliberately releasing water from a dam across the Korean Demilitarized Zone, in which six people died. (Xinhua) (Yonhap) (Associated Press)
 - Iranian authorities close the offices of opposition leader Mehdi Karroubi, confiscating material. (Al Jazeera) (Press TV)
 - A new series of hypodermic needle stabbings occur in Ürümqi, northwestern China. (China Daily) (Press Trust of India) (Press TV) (The Straits Times)
 - The son of former Filipino President Corazon Aquino, Benigno Aquino III, announces his intention to run for the presidency. (The Philippine Inquirier) (CNN) (The Australian)
 - North Korea holds celebrations to mark the 61st anniversary of its founding. (CBC) (The Straits Times)
 - Stephen Farrell, a journalist with The New York Times, is rescued in northern Afghanistan after four days as a captive of the Taliban, but his Afghan colleague Mohammad Sultan Munadi is shot dead during the raid. (The Irish Times)
 - "Beatles Day" is celebrated worldwide as remastered versions of The Beatles' albums are released, as well as The Beatles: Rock Band. (Newsday)
 
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