August 16, 2003
(Saturday)
- Major blackout: Power is now restored in New York City, Toronto, and most of Ottawa. Authorities warn of possible future disruptions and advise conservation as work continues to restore power to the entire grid. Theories as to the cause of the event, meanwhile, are becoming more substantial and coherent.[1]
- West Virginia: Kanawha County Sheriff's office reports that a string of four fatal shootings over the past week were linked by ballistics testing to the same type of weapon. The perpetrator(s) remain at large.[2][3] The incident is reminiscent of the 2002 Beltway sniper attacks.
- Idi Amin, whose eight years as president of Uganda were characterized by bizarre and murderous behavior, died in Saudi Arabia.[4]
- Dr. Hitoshi Nikaidoh, a 35-year-old surgical resident, was decapitated in a freak elevator accident at a hospital in Houston, Texas.[5]
- A tourist visiting Las Vegas, Nevada, Rebecca Longhoffer, was electrocuted by an iron plate situated in the ground while crossing Las Vegas Boulevard.[6]
- Cristiano Ronaldo's debut in Manchester United F.C. against Bolton Wanderers F.C..
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- ^ "W. Virginia fears slayings work of serial killer - Aug. 16, 2003". CNN.com. 2003-08-16. Retrieved 2015-09-26.
- ^ "Charleston Gazette-Mail |". Wvgazette.com. Retrieved 2015-09-26.
- ^ "Inside Bay Area". Oakland Tribune. Retrieved 2015-09-26.
- ^ "Elevator Decapitation". snopes.com. Retrieved 2015-09-26.
- ^ "Las Vegas Tourist Electrocution". snopes.com. Retrieved 2015-09-26.