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  1. "Indiana senator testing waters for 2008 U.S. presidential bid". Wikinews, August 23, 2005
  2. "U.S. study of gay sheep may shed light on sexuality". Wikinews, August 15, 2005
  3. "Paula Abdul cleared of sex scandal after 'American Idol' inquiry". Wikinews, August 14, 2005
  4. "Anti-gay church protests U.S. military funerals". Wikinews, August 9, 2005
  5. "'Star Wars' headed to TV as weekly series". Wikinews, August 4, 2005
  6. "Bigger than Pluto, possible 10th planet found". Wikinews, July 30, 2005
  7. "New York area blog spawns book deal, NBC sitcom". Wikinews, July 28, 2005
  8. "CAFTA faces tough vote in U.S. House". Wikinews, July 27, 2005
  9. "Windows Vista faces trademark challenges". Wikinews, July 26, 2005
  10. "U.S. magazine TV Guide gets big makeover". Wikinews, July 26, 2005
  11. "U.S. critics honor 2004-2005 best in TV". Wikinews, July 24, 2005
  12. "Stock exchange merger could end San Francisco stock trading". Wikinews, July 24, 2005
  13. "Five Commissioners rescind welcome of 2006 Gay Games in Chicago". Wikinews, July 21, 2005
  14. "Canada becomes 4th nation to allow same-sex marriage". Wikinews, July 20, 2005
  15. "James Doohan, Star Trek's 'Scotty', dies at 85". Wikinews, July 20, 2005
  16. "Ft. Wayne, Indiana burn center treats Afghan child". Wikinews, July 12, 2005
  17. "Dozens left dead in Caribbean as Hurricane Dennis moves toward U.S.". Wikinews, July 9, 2005
  18. "Nigerian sentenced to death for admitting to gay relations". Wikinews, July 9, 2005
  19. "Financial markets react to London blasts". Wikinews, July 7, 2005
  20. "Tropical Storm Cindy threatens U.S. Gulf Coast". Wikinews, July 5, 2005
  21. "Israeli man faces attempted murder charges for stabbing three gay pride marchers". Wikinews, July 5, 2005
  22. "San Jose replaces Detroit as 10th-largest U.S. city". Wikinews, July 4, 2005
  23. "Russian astrologist sues NASA for Deep Impact test". Wikinews, July 4, 2005
  24. "North Carolina church kicks out Democrats". Wikinews, Mayy 7, 2005
  25. "FBI starts investigation of charges of shoddy work on new SF Bay bridge". Wikinews, April 6, 2005
  26. "ABC to move Internet news network back to U.S. TVs". Wikinews, April 5, 2005
  27. "Al Gore-owned cable news channel to relaunch August 1 with viewer-created content". Wikinews, April 4, 2005
  28. "HBO plans expansion of TV channels in Asia". Wikinews, April 3, 2005
  29. "Marketing blitz begins for final 'Star Wars' film". Wikinews, April 2, 2005
  30. "SBC teams with Scientific-Atlanta for cable TV rollout in 13 US states". Wikinews, April 1, 2005
  31. "Maine passes gay rights law". Wikinews, March 31, 2005
  32. "New Doctor Who quits series, BBC searches for replacement actor". Wikinews, March 30, 2005
  33. "SciScoop shuts down". Wikinews, March 29, 2005
  34. "Fox TV executive takes reins at Paramount studios". Wikinews, March 30, 2005
  35. "California State University, Chico fraternity suspended for making frat house porno flick". Wikinews, March 29, 2005
  36. "Tsunami fears rise after latest Indonesian temblor". Wikinews, March 28, 2005
  37. "Foreign governments move to aid earthquake region". Wikinews, March 28, 2005
  38. "Doctor Who returns as UK Saturday night timeslot lord". Wikinews, March 27, 2005
  39. "Dick, Spielberg among Science Fiction Hall of Fame inductees". Wikinews, March 26, 2005
  40. "Jerry Springer joins U.S. liberal radio network". Wikinews, March 25, 2005
  41. "PBS cancels 'Wall $treet Week' after 35 years". Wikinews, March 24, 2005
  42. "Parker shown the door as Gap spokeswoman". Wikinews, March 23, 2005
  43. "U.S. TV networks look to past for future programming". Wikinews, March 22, 2005
  44. "WSJ: Diller close to $2 billion deal for Ask Jeeves". Wikinews, March 21, 2005
  45. "Judge strikes down same-sex marriage ban in California". Wikinews, March 14, 2005
  46. "AIDS 'super bug' diagnosed in New York". Wikinews, February 11, 2005
  47. "New York court rules in favor of same-sex marriage". Wikinews, February 5, 2005
  48. "Long Island-sized iceberg to ram Antarctic coast". Wikinews, January 14, 2005
  49. "Viacom delays launch of gay cable channel". Wikinews, January 14, 2005
  50. "'Electra'-fying competition faces 'Fockers'". Wikinews, January 13, 2005
  51. "'Noise' takes on 'Fockers' in weekend box office race". Wikinews, January 6, 2005
  52. "DirecTV tunes out Trio, network in limbo". Wikinews, January 1, 2005
  53. "'Fockers' set to meet another weekend title". Wikinews, December 31, 2005
  54. "Time Warner, Sprint close to mobile pact". Wikinews, December 29, 2004
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