Category:Original reporting
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- 10 November 2009: Creator of website satirizing Glenn Beck on winning domain name case
- 8 November 2009: South African Vipers win Singapore Rugby Sevens
- 6 November 2009: Wikinews discusses the H1N1 pandemic with the CDC
- 6 November 2009: Local community on Australian Sunshine Coast compromises with McDonald's
- 5 November 2009: Australian rules football International cup "community event": Australian Football League
- 3 November 2009: Scientology website hacked
- 2 November 2009: Wikinews interviews Dr Clive Hamilton about the upcoming by-election in the Higgins electorate of the Australian parliament
- 1 November 2009: Wikinews interviews Zahra Stardust about the upcoming by-election in the Bradfield electorate of the Australian parliament
- 29 October 2009: AFL provides insufficient support for European leagues: Germany
- 19 October 2009: Listening to you at last: EU plans to tap cell phones
- 19 October 2009: 6-year-old boy in Colorado found alive, unhurt after runaway balloon allegedly carried him away
- 19 October 2009: US free speech lawyer Marc Randazza discusses Glenn Beck parody
- 17 October 2009: Buffalo, NY firefighter injured while battling blaze
- 12 October 2009: Denver win 2009 USAFL National Championship
- 6 October 2009: Wikinews interviews Rich Mann and Kevin Smith of the United States Australian Football League about the upcoming National Championship
- 30 September 2009: Court revelation by John Travolta of son's disease sparks autism debate
- 26 September 2009: Geelong win 2009 Australian Football League Grand Final
- 25 September 2009: MMS comes to American iPhones
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Pages in category "Original reporting"
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