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* ]i aircraft fire rockets at a car in ], killing two ] members and three innocent bystanders as well as wounding seven other people, mostly children. Commander-in-Chief of the ], Maj.-Gen. ] said: "We are doing everything we can possibly think of to prevent innocent people from being harmed, but this is a war and nothing is certain." * ]i aircraft fire rockets at a car in ], killing two ] members and three innocent bystanders as well as wounding seven other people, mostly children. Commander-in-Chief of the ], Maj.-Gen. ] said: "We are doing everything we can possibly think of to prevent innocent people from being harmed, but this is a war and nothing is certain."
* ], former leader of the breakaway ], commits ] in prison while serving a sentence for ]. * ], former leader of the breakaway ], commits ] in prison while serving a sentence for ].
* ], ] of the ] ] of ], signs an ] that conflicts with the ]'s landmark ] '']'' decision. * ], ] of the ] ] of ], signs an ] that conflicts with the ]'s landmark 1973 '']'' decision.
* The sentencing hearing of ], the only person indicted in the US for a direct role in the ] attacks, has opened in Virginia. * The sentencing hearing of ], the only person indicted in the US for a direct role in the ] attacks, has opened in Virginia.
* Avian flu outbreak: ] confirms first outbreak of ], the ] virus, in two wild ]s. * Avian flu outbreak: ] confirms first outbreak of ], the ] virus, in two wild ]s.
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* The ] of ] votes to maintain its ] of governance * The ] of ] votes to maintain its ] of governance
* ] threatens 'harm and pain' against the ] for its role in putting Iran before the ]. * ] threatens 'harm and pain' against the ] for its role in putting Iran before the ].
*The ] announces that it has lifted a worldwide ban on the export of ] ] introduced in ] to prevent the spread of ] (Mad Cow Disease). *The ] announces that it has lifted a worldwide ban on the export of ] ] introduced in 1996 to prevent the spread of ] (Mad Cow Disease).
*An ] military aircraft crashes after take off from ] in ], killing all six people on board. The aircraft was a ] ]. *An ] military aircraft crashes after take off from ] in ], killing all six people on board. The aircraft was a ] ].


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* ] announces the formation of its new cabinet to govern the territory under the control of the ]. Hamas, however, in a last ditch effort to include the ] in the government, postponed by one day the submission of the new cabinet to the approval of ] ]. * ] announces the formation of its new cabinet to govern the territory under the control of the ]. Hamas, however, in a last ditch effort to include the ] in the government, postponed by one day the submission of the new cabinet to the approval of ] ].
* ]: In ], and other major French cities, hundreds of thousands of people march in protest of the ] (First Employment Contract), a labor law set to take effect in April that gives employers the right to fire workers under the age of 26 in the first two years of their employment without justification. * ]: In ], and other major French cities, hundreds of thousands of people march in protest of the ] (First Employment Contract), a labor law set to take effect in April that gives employers the right to fire workers under the age of 26 in the first two years of their employment without justification.
* ] warships engage ] off the coast of ], killing one, capturing 12, after the ] on ], encouraged any naval forces near Somalia to take action against suspected piracy. This occurred after an attack on a UN ]-chartered ship bringing drought-relief food supplies on ]. * ] warships engage ] off the coast of ], killing one, capturing 12, after the ] on March 15, encouraged any naval forces near Somalia to take action against suspected piracy. This occurred after an attack on a UN ]-chartered ship bringing drought-relief food supplies on March 13.
* The ] government of ], led by ], has been returned with a ten percent swing. * The ] government of ], led by ], has been returned with a ten percent swing.


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*Three of the six men left seriously ill during a drugs trial (of a ] ]) have been taken off organ support. *Three of the six men left seriously ill during a drugs trial (of a ] ]) have been taken off organ support.
* The ] announces it has scheduled the ] for ]. * The ] announces it has scheduled the ] for December 3.
* Part of a tunnel in the ] collapses on a train setting the train on fire. Russian ]s were dispatched to the scene, passengers were evacuated, and no one was hurt. * Part of a tunnel in the ] collapses on a train setting the train on fire. Russian ]s were dispatched to the scene, passengers were evacuated, and no one was hurt.
* Former ] ] says that he believes that Iraq is engaged in a ], although the country has not passed "the point of no return." ] and ] officials dispute calling the conflict a civil war. * Former ] ] says that he believes that Iraq is engaged in a ], although the country has not passed "the point of no return." ] and ] officials dispute calling the conflict a civil war.
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*] ]s cross over the ]-] border and attack ] villagers in the city of ], but are beaten back by the ]. *] ]s cross over the ]-] border and attack ] villagers in the city of ], but are beaten back by the ].
* ] ] ] canceled her visit to a ] after a protest group threatened to "invade the mosque" during scheduled prayers (see ]). * ] ] ] canceled her visit to a ] after a protest group threatened to "invade the mosque" during scheduled prayers (see ]).
* ], a '']'' journalist abducted in ] on ], is released. * ], a '']'' journalist abducted in ] on January 7, is released.
* ] 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 .

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