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UNVEILED. Enola Gay, the B-29 bomber that dropped the first atomic bomb, dubbed "Little Boy," on Hiroshima on August 6, 1945, killing up to 230,000 people; at a Smithsonian Institution hangar near Dulles Airport in Virginia. Japanese victims groups have protested the plan to put the plane on public display in December.
NAMED. Lee Hsien Loong, 51, eldest son of Singapore's founding leader Lee Kuan Yew, to succeed Prime Minister Goh Chok Tong; in Singapore. Goh announced his successor, calling Lee "young and vigorous and in tune with the times." Goh said he would like his successor to have at least two years' experience as Prime Minister before facing a general election in 2007.
PAROLED. Kathy Boudin, 60, former member of the radical Weather Underground group, after serving 22 years in prison; in New York. In 1981 members of the Black Liberation Army, working with the Weather Underground, murdered a Brinks security guard while robbing an armored car, then transferred $1.6 million to a truck driven by Boudin. Two police officers were killed in the getaway.
ARRESTED. Ma Shiwen, deputy director of the Henan Center for Disease Control, for reportedly providing a non-governmental Chinese aids organization with data detailing the infection of tens of thousands of Chinese villagers with hiv during blood transfusions; in Henan province. An aids activist reported the arrest; the government has refused to comment on the case and Shiwen's colleagues say "he has just disappeared."
SENTENCED. Muhammad el-Omari, Yassine Lahnach, Rachid Jalil, Hassan Tawsi, to death for their roles in five suicide bomb attacks that killed 45 people, including 12 bombers, in May; in Casablanca. The four are members of outlawed terrorist group Salafia Jihadia, which targets U.S. interests and Jews in Morocco. Four Spaniards and three French nationals died in the attacks.
SENTENCED. Pauline Hanson, 49, co-founder of Australia's anti-immigration One Nation party, to three years in prison for electoral fraud; in Brisbane. In 1997, Hanson and One Nation co-founder David Ettridge falsely claimed to have the 500 members necessary to register their party, then accepted $330,000 in government electoral funding. Hanson's party is already in disarray and her political career in steep decline; several political rivals, including Prime Minister John Howard, have said the sentence is harsh.
Numbers
303,621 Number of dominoes toppled by Ma Li Hua of Beijing, breaking the previous world record by over 20,000 dominoes. Ma spent 45 days setting the dominoes up; they fell in 4.5 minutes
20,000 Number of dominoes accidentally knocked over by cockroaches during Ma's preparations
$59 million Amount demanded by North Korea to reunite seven children with five Japanese parents who were abducted in the 1970s and returned to Japan last year
18 Number of journalists and their assistants who have been killed in Iraq since March 20; four have died since the end of the war on May 1
$5.5 million Ransom Libya reportedly paid to secure the release of 14 Europeans held hostage in the Sahara desert
$281,500 Price paid at auction by China's Sichuan Airlines for the lucky phone number 8888-8888. Eight is a homonym in Chinese for rich
Omen
The number of sufferers from Alzheimer's Disease could triple by 2050, U.S. and U.K. researchers warn, as the world's population grows and improved health care helps existing patients to live longer
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