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Mar

12

Crime

Police recover Elizabeth Smart and arrest her abductors

On March 12, 2003, 15-year-old Elizabeth Smart is finally found in Sandy, Utah, nine months after being abducted from her family’s home. Her alleged kidnappers, Brian David Mitchell, a drifter who the Smarts had briefly employed at their house, and his wife, Wanda Barzee, were charged with the kidnapping, as well as burglary and sexual assault.

Celebration Held For Elizabeth Smart

SALT LAKE CITY, UT - MARCH 14: Elizabeth Smart's parents Lois (L) and Ed Smart (R) look at a card with a message from Elizabeth during a celebration at Liberty Park March 14, 2003 in Salt Lake City, Utah. Elizabeth Smart was found alive March 12, nine months after being abducted from her Salt Lake City home at knifepoint allegedly by Brian David Mitchell. (Photo by Danny Chan La/Getty Images)

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Mar

16

Middle Eastern History

23-year-old peace activist Rachel Corrie is crushed to death by Israeli bulldozer

An Israeli-owned bulldozer kills 23-year-old American woman Rachel Corrie on March 16, 2003, as she protests a demolition campaign that destroyed over a thousand homes in the Gaza Strip.

American Peace Activist Killed By Israeli Bulldozer

RAFAH REFUGEE CAMP, GAZA STRIP - MARCH 16: American peace activist Rachel Corrie (L), 23, stands between an Israeli buldozer and a Palestinian physician's house March 16, 2003 in the Rafah refugee camp in the Gaza strip. Corrie was run over and buried in sand by an Israeli bulldozer when she tried to stop it from destroying a Palestinian house in the Rafah refugee camp. (Photo by International Solidarity Movement/Getty Images)

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Jul

22

21st Century

Jessica Lynch gets hero’s welcome

On July 22, 2003, U.S. Army Private Jessica Lynch, a prisoner-of-war who was rescued from an Iraqi hospital, receives a hero’s welcome when she returns to her hometown of Palestine, West Virginia. The story of the 19-year-old supply clerk, who was captured by Iraqi forces in March 2003, gripped America; however, it was later revealed that some details of Lynch’s dramatic capture and rescue might have been exaggerated.

Jessica Lynch Discusses Her Detention In Iraq

CHARLESTON, WV - JULY 15: Former Iraq prisoner of war Jessica Lynch pauses during her speech at the Charleston Rotary Club noon luncheon meeting on the University of Charleston campus July 15, 2005 in Charleston, West Virginia. Lynch spoke about her detention in Iraq and subsequent dealings with Iraqis. (Photo by Jeff Gentner/Getty Images)

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Aug

14

21st Century

Blackout hits Northeast United States

On August 14, 2003, a major outage knocks out power across the eastern United States and parts of Canada. Beginning at 4:10 p.m. ET, 21 power plants shut down in just three minutes. Fifty million people were affected, including residents of New York, Cleveland and Detroit, as well as Toronto and Ottawa, Canada.

Power Outage Across East Coast

NEW YORK-AUGUST- 14: Cars head over the Brooklyn Bridge beside a blacked out New York City skyline August 14, 2003 during a power outage. Power went out across the East Coast in the United States Thursday afternoon. (Photo by Spencer Platt/Getty Images)

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