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August 2010 is the eighth month of that year. It began on a Sunday and then ended after 31 days on a Tuesday.
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'''[[August]]''' '''[[2010]]''' was the eighth month of that common year. The month, which began on a [[Sunday]], ended on a [[Tuesday]] after 31 days.

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==See also==
*[[List of months by year: 2000–2050]]

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  • Peru's health ministry is deployed into the Amazon to battle the vampire bats blamed for the deaths of four children from rabies. (BBC)
  • India's health ministry completely rejects as "unscientific" and a "conspiracy" claims by researchers that medical tourists are spreading a new "superbug" that is alleged to have originated in the country. India states that its hospitals are safe. (Aljazeera)
  • Scientists find evidence that 250 rare Caquetá Titi monkeys survive in Colombia. (CBS) (ScienceNews)
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  • Former Israeli soldier Eden Aberjil is criticized for her Facebook images of herself smiling with blindfolded and bound Palestinian prisoners. (BBC)

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