January 8 – An
attempted assassination of Maldivian president Maumoon
Abdul Gayoom is thwarted after a Boy
Scout grabs the attacker's knife. The Boy Scout is
injured, but after a scuffle police arrest the attacker.
January 25 –
China's worst snowstorm since 1954
kills 133, delays traffic, and causes massive power outages in
central and southern parts of the country.
January 29 –
Iran's judiciary sentences to prison 54 Bahá'í Faith followers for
'anti-regime propaganda'.
February 12 – Bridgestone, under investigation for an alleged
price-fixing cartel, uncovers improper payments of at least 150
million Japanese yen to foreign
governments and withdraws from the marine hose business.
February 22 –
Former building society Northern Rock is the first bank in Europe to be taken into state
control, due to the U.S. subprime mortgage financial
crisis.
March 15 – A gun
factory explosion in Gërdec, Albania kills more than 30.Over the following
week, Albania, Kosovo, and some
surrounding countries supply and support Gërdec's
population with food, blood, etc.
March 19 – An exploding star halfway across the visible
universe becomes the farthest known object
ever visible to the naked eye.
December 12 – The Moon moves into its nearest point to Earth, called perigee, at the
same time as its fullest phase of the Lunar
Cycle. The Moon appears to be 14% bigger and 30% brighter than
the year's other full moons. The next time these two events
coincide will be in 2016.
March 15 – Saint Patrick's Day, celebrated in
Ireland, the United States, and most of the English-speaking world.
(Held on March 15 instead of the usual 17th to avoid the second day
in Holy Week). This March 17 will be the last one to fall within Holy
Week until 2160.
Isaac Asimov's 1955 short story
Franchise takes
place in 2008, the premise being that the U.S. president will be
selected by a computer program looking for the "most representative
citizen".
John Barnes, Mother of
Storms (1995) begins with a 2008 UN resolution barring any
nation from acquiring nuclear weapons after June 1, 2008, subject
to penalty of preemptive strike.
Gregory Benford's books The
Jupiter War and The Threads of Time are set in
2008.
The Next War, a controversial 1996 novel about the
post-Soviet era, co-authored by former U.S. Defense Secretary
Caspar Weinberger, looks at a
possible 2008 nuclear confrontation between the United States and
Russia.
Ghost Recon
(2001): Russia attempts to reunite the Soviet Union and invades
several Eastern European countries. The UN intervenes with
peacekeeping forces.
The Future Boy Conananime (1978) story begins in July 2008, when a
war results in five continents sinking into the sea.
According to the Futurama
episode "Space Pilot 3000", Stop 'N
Drop suicide booths are claimed to
have been "America's Favorite" since 2008. Whether this is the use
of an advertising hyperbole to indicate that they were introduced
in 2008, or that they gained a plurality of market share in 2008 is
not concluded.
Dawson's Creek (2003 series finale): The characters meet once
again. Dawson, now 25, is the creator of a television
series, The Creek, based on his life.