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* ]: Voters in the ] went to the polls. (])
* ] government defeated over plan to make ] ] compulsory for passport applicants. The controversial ID card scheme was supposed to be initially voluntary, becoming compulsory by 2010.

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*]i aircraft fire rockets at a car in ], killing five ]s, including a five year old boy, and injuring seven other people, most of them children. The Israeli military confirmed that the attack was a successful assassination of a member of ].
*], former leader of the breakaway ], commits ] in prison while serving a sentence for ].
*] ] ] signs an ] that conflicts with the ] '']'' decision.
* The sentencing trial of ], the only person indicted in the US for a direct role in the ] attacks, has opened in Virginia.
* ]: ] confirms first outbreak of ], the ] virus, in two wild ]s.
* In ], former Deputy President (1999-2005) ] pleads ] of ] as his trial starts.

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* ]: '']'' wins ], ] ('']'') wins ], ] ('']'') wins ], and ] ('']'') wins ].
* The ] opens in ], beginning a 10-day session of China's parliament. Premier ] makes a Working Report and vows for support for the poor.
* ]: Voters in ] go to the polls to decide who will succeed ] as ]. Results are expected to be announced by Wednesday. If no single candidate of the 26 wins an outright majority, a ] will take place in two weeks. , ,
* Tens of thousands of protesters in ] demand the resignation of ] ] of ]. , ,

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* ], a ] based company, agrees to pay ] ]612.5 million to settle NTP's ]-infringement suit against RIM. NTP had argued RIM's ] wireless-communication devices use technology patented by NTP.
* The ruling ] takes 66% of the votes in the ]. Voter turnout was 46%. No ] in the ] claims an outright majority.
* ]: ]n ] ], in his talks with the Hamas leader ] , calls on ] to transform itself into a ], recognise ]'s right to exist, and to keep previous peace accords. ,
* ] and ], completing trade talks that have gone on since 2001, announce plans to sign a landmark ]. Kenya, which is currently in a drought, is in desperate need of food to feed 3.5 million Kenyans by the end of March, despite the presence of the U.N. food agency. Sudan has had a huge surplus this season.
* Three Israelis ignite ]s in an attempt to detonate gas canisters smuggled into the ] in ] during prayer services, sparking riots and confrontation between thousands of protestors and ].
*], the ] releases transcripts of hearings at ].
* Former ] Representative ] (], ]) is sentenced to eight years and four months in prison, the longest sentence ever for a congressman, for collecting $2.4 million in bribes.
* ] ] ] close to ] call for Culture Secretary ] to resign over her husband, ]' alleged acceptance of money from ].
* The ] opens in ].
* British Rock star ] is convicted of the molestation of one 11- and one 12-year-old girl in the town of ] in southern ]. He is sentenced to 3 years in prison, but may be back in the ] by December.
* An ] parliamentary commission accuses the former ] of orchestrating the 1981 attempt to assassinate ]

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* The ] voted 89-10 to renew the ] after two extensions. In its vote next week, the ] will likely also vote to renew the Act, analysts say.
* In a major turnaround for ] policy, the United States signs a historic ] with ], which promises to bolster India's rapidly growing economy.
*A shipwreck from the ] was found buried in ] Bay in ], ]. If the ship is well preserved, there are plans to remove it from the waters.
*], the ] candidate for the office of ], was detained by ] police after he was rejected entrance to a congress hosted by current leader ]. Kazulin also suffered injuries during the course of his detention, which is still being enforced, though the ] will commence in 17 days. .
*Traces of a prehistoric, 8,000-year-old civilization are found in ], ]. The discoveries included ovens, craft workshops, and other evidence of settlements.
* Televangelist ] loses his bid for re-election to the board of directors of the ].
*]: The ] urges the ] to end its boycott of ]: "The Bush administration said yesterday it is pressing the United Arab Emirates to drop its economic boycott of Israel - a major sticking point in the proposed takeover of key U.S. ports by a UAE-owned firm."
* Sir ] has been elected the new leader of the UK ] Party.
*The ] raises ] base interest rates by 0.25% to 2.5%. The move affects the 12 members of the ].
* ]: Masked gunmen, since revealed to be ]n police, attack the offices of leading newspaper '']'' and its television station ], following their report that ] ] held secret meetings with key opposition figure ]. ,
* ]: French newspaper '']'' reveals that the ] of ] has opened up an investigation concerning the landing of a ] flight in ] following a complaint deposed at the end of December 2005 by ]s ] and the French '']''.
*Crowds of 100,000 people protest against ] ] while he is in ]. .
* Just two days before ] ] is scheduled to visit ], a car bomb exploded in the Marriot Hotel Karachi parking lot adjacent to a United States ] in ], killing at least four people including a US diplomat and his driver and injuring at least fifty others.
* A ] involving close to 1,300 prisoners at ]'s ] ended after four days.
*] judges in ] to charge Prime Minister ] and ] (husband of ], a ] Minister) in connection with a ] scandal. .
* Former ] ], member of the moderate wing of the regime, describes the ] as a "historical reality," contradicting the current leader ], an extremist who has described it as a "myth" last year.
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*]an Prime Minister ] announces that the ] will be held in the second week of May 2006 from the 6th to the 13th.
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March 2006 was the third month of that common year. The month, which began on a Wednesday, ended on a Friday after 31 days.

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March 1, 2006 (2006-03-01) (Wednesday) Arts and culture
  • In the fictional CW network drama One Tree Hill, this date marks a school shooting which took the lives of two people and drastically changed the dynamic of the show. It has been called one of the most essential and touching episodes in high school drama history.

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Politics and elections March 2, 2006 (2006-03-02) (Thursday) March 3, 2006 (2006-03-03) (Friday) March 4, 2006 (2006-03-04) (Saturday) March 5, 2006 (2006-03-05) (Sunday) March 6, 2006 (2006-03-06) (Monday) March 7, 2006 (2006-03-07) (Tuesday) March 8, 2006 (2006-03-08) (Wednesday) March 9, 2006 (2006-03-09) (Thursday) March 10, 2006 (2006-03-10) (Friday) March 11, 2006 (2006-03-11) (Saturday) March 12, 2006 (2006-03-12) (Sunday) March 13, 2006 (2006-03-13) (Monday) March 14, 2006 (2006-03-14) (Tuesday) Armed conflicts and attacks

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  • At least seven people have died in wildfires in the U.S. state of Texas which have burned 1,000 mi (2500 km), forcing 1,900 people to evacuate. (AP)

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