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  • June 9: CTV acquires rights to 'The Hockey Theme'
  • June 9: Seattle homeless advocates arrested for blocking intersection
  • June 9: McDonald's pulls sliced tomatoes from menu
  • June 9: Israel, Iran engage in war of words
  • June 9: 2008 COMPUTEX Taipei: Another insight of "Design"
  • June 9: Long March 3B rocket launches Chinasat-9 satellite
  • June 9: UK policeman killed while training
  • June 9: Greek police investigates murder of actor
  • June 9: 2008 e21FORUM: Intel confronts Microsoft again
  • June 9: Pedestrians assaulted in Akihabara, Tokyo
  • June 9: Lightning strikes park in Connecticut killing 1, injuring 4
  • June 8: Asbestos map of Eastern Australia published
  • June 8: Robert Kubica wins 2008 Canadian Grand Prix
  • June 8: Dani Pedrosa wins 2008 Catalan MotoGP
  • June 8: Eight dead and two missing after cargo ship fire in Kaliningrad, Russia
  • June 8: Large earthquake shakes Greece
  • June 8: Buildings destroyed to slow flooding in China lake
  • June 8: Argentina defeats Scotland 21-15 in rugby test match
  • June 8: New Zealand defeat Ireland 21-11 in rugby test match
  • June 8: South Africa defeat Wales 43-17 in rugby test match

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