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===1 March 2006 (Wednesday)=== ===1 March 2006 (Wednesday)===
*]an Prime Minister ] announces that the ] will be held in the second week of May 2006 from the 6th to the 13th. *] ] announces that the ] will be held in the second week of May, from May 6 to May 13.
* A member of the board of directors of major German ] company ] AG says the company is "examining all its options," and may not complete its proposed acquisition of Canadian steel company ]. * A member of the board of directors of major German ] company ] AG says the company is "examining all its options," and may not complete its proposed acquisition of Canadian steel company ].
*A video obtained by the Associated Press shows ] ] being warned that the levees in ] could break one day before ] hit. *A video obtained by the Associated Press shows ] ] being warned that the levees in ] could break one day before ] hit.

*After this Wednesday, March 1, there will not be another one until 2017. A person who is in third grade now must wait until college to find another date of its kind.
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===2 March 2006 (Thursday)=== ===2 March 2006 (Thursday)===
* 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. * 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 American policy, the United States signs a historic ] with India, which promises to bolster India's rapidly growing economy. * President ], on his first visit to India, issues a joint statement with Indian Prime Minister on their growing strategic partnership, emphasising their agreement on ]. An estimated crowd of 100,000 people protest against Bush in ]. .
*A shipwreck from the 14th century was found buried in ] Bay in ], ]. If the ship is well preserved, there are plans to remove it from the waters. *A shipwreck from the 14th century 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. . *], 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. .
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* Televangelist ] loses his bid for re-election to the board of directors of the ]. * Televangelist ] loses his bid for re-election to the board of directors of the ].
*]: The United States 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&nbsp;– a major sticking point in the proposed takeover of key U.S. ports by a UAE-owned firm." *]: The United States 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&nbsp;– 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. * Sir ] has been elected the new ].
*The ] raises ] base interest rates by 0.25% to 2.5%. The move affects the 12 members of the ]. *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 ]. , * ]: 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 '']''. * ]: 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 Marriott 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. * Just two days before ] ] is scheduled to visit ], a car bomb exploded in the Marriott 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. * A ] involving close to 1,300 prisoners at ]'s ] ended after four days.
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* 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 ]. * 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 ].
*After four years of legal efforts to get the names of about 490 ] inmates released, the United States is forced by ] to release transcripts of hearings of 317 of them. *After four years of legal efforts to get the names of about 490 ] inmates released, the United States is forced by ] to release transcripts of hearings of 317 of them.
* Former ] Representative ] (], ]) is sentenced to eight years and four months in prison, the longest sentence ever for a congressman, for collecting {{Nowrap|$2.4 million}} in bribes. * Former ] ] of ], a ], is sentenced to eight years and four months in federal prison after pleading guilty to accepting at least $2.4 million in bribes. It is the longest prison term that any former member of Congress has ever been sentenced to.
* British ] ] close to ] call for Culture Secretary ] to resign over her husband, ]' alleged acceptance of money from ]. * British ] ] close to ] call for Culture Secretary ] to resign over her husband, ]' alleged acceptance of money from ].
* The ] opens in ]. * The ] opens in ].
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* ] and the ] launch the thirteenth mission to the ] when '']'' takes off. On board is ], the first ]ian in space. * ] and the ] launch the thirteenth mission to the ] when '']'' takes off. On board is ], the first ]ian in space.
* An outage of '']'' after realignment knocks out ]'s ] to an estimated 650,000 ]ers . Conflicting reports suggest the outage could be fixed within a few hours or could be permanent as the satellite may be missing . * An outage of '']'' after realignment knocks out ]'s ] to an estimated 650,000 ]ers . Conflicting reports suggest the outage could be fixed within a few hours or could be permanent as the satellite may be missing .
* '']'' disaster: A passenger ] sailing off ], ], capsizes in the ]. At least 57 people drown.
* At least 48 people died in the ].
*U.S. Congresswoman ] has been claiming a degree in secondary education from the ] she did not receive. Her spokesman said Schmidt earned the degree but did not complete the paperwork to be awarded it. () *U.S. Representative ] has been claiming a degree in secondary education from the ] she did not receive. Her spokesman said Schmidt earned the degree but did not complete the paperwork to be awarded it. ()


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*A ]'s ] critical of ] ] ] agrees to stop publishing for five days amid ]s about the way it referred to the ]. *A ]'s ] critical of ] ] ] agrees to stop publishing for five days amid ]s about the way it referred to the ].
* In ], ] claims a breakthrough, as an independent monitor of its hearings with ] regulators in ] has outlined what it can do to avoid paying fines of {{Nowrap|2 million}} euros a day. * In ], ] claims a breakthrough, as an independent monitor of its hearings with ] regulators in ] has outlined what it can do to avoid paying fines of {{Nowrap|2 million}} euros a day.
* ]: An early-morning ] south of ], ] causes 66 deaths and significant damage in the ] province in the west of the country.
* An earthquake measuring 6 on the ] rocks ] early in the morning killing 66 people and wiping out a number of villages. see ]
* An intruder enters a ] in ] during ] and smashes a 200 year old ] ] ] creating commotion. * An intruder enters a ] in ] during ] and smashes a 200 year old ] ] ] creating commotion.



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