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- Nepal’s King Gyanendra dismisses the government
- Human rights group critical of US opposition to ICC in Darfur
- Australian Prime Minister to visit Aceh
- Microsoft releases new MSN Search
- Brazil forbids previous release of statistical data
- Colombia releases detailed report about the FARC
- Venezuela-Colombia crisis:Castro intervenes, Chavez and Uribe scheduled to meet
- Iraqis vote in massive numbers
- Blair says Iraq election was blow against global terrorism
- Poll shows Romanians are optimistic about current government. 64% of the country's citizens think that it is heading in the right direction.
- US guards kill four in Iraqi prison riot
- Mother of first Australian soldier killed in Iraq expresses anger
- George Bush delivers State of the Union address
- Eastern Australia hit by severe storms
- Girl killed by falling tree in Australia
- Bolivia rejects Chile's OAS candidate
- Foreign troops should stay, says Iraqi President
- British Incapacity Benefit due to be overhauled today
- Brazilian Ministry of Education defends external control over Universities
- Nepal's King names new cabinet
- Paedophile forced to flee Australian town
- Man run over by train near Adelaide, loses both legs
- Australian PM arrives in Aceh
- New drugs listed on Australian Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme
- Pope John Paul II has flu, taken to hospital
- Australian churches begin campaign against late-term abortion
- Cambodian opposition leader stripped of immunity, flees country
- UN IIC report faults former "Oil-for-Food" director
- Beslan siege organiser speaks
- PM of Georgia dies of gas poisoning
- Short-tailed bats to be transferred to Kapiti Island, New Zealand
- China forbids 50 electronic games
- Severe flooding in Melbourne, Australia
- Grey Wolves are Still Protected by the Endangered Species Act
- ConocoPhillips announces $1bn share repurchase
- BBC unveils plans for new Britain only iMP player
- Cuba restores relations with European Union
- Chandra telescope finds missing baryonic matter
- Australian immigration detains Aussie flight attendant for 10mths, and maltreats her
- Java creator criticizes .Net
- Missing Afghan jet found; 104 believed dead
- Bob Marley birthday celebrations marked by dispute over possible reburial
- Uribe-Chavez meeting postponed
- New York court rules in favor of same-sex marriage
- GNU Hurd operating system: first user program run using L4 microkernel
- Tropical cyclone Meena strikes Cook Islands
- Astronomer proposes Hubble replacement
- New London police commissioner blames middle-class cocaine users for violence in Colombia and on British housing estates
- UN board supported Saddam Hussein's regime, says Iraq's ambassador
- UN says no genocide in Darfur
- Twenty-seven die as bus falls into gorge in Kashmir
- Coup in Togo after President dies
- Sports footwear companies progress towards eliminating sweatshops
- G7 announce debt relief plan
- Brazil receives Cuban Foreign Minister
- Ellen Macarthur sets round the world solo sailing record
- Cocaine smugglers robbed while fleeing authorities in Honduras
- EasyJet passenger figures rise almost 24%
- Shi'a leaders call for religious state
- Pirates killed 30 sailors in 2004
- List of Communist spies leaks on the internet
- American Indian Movement protests against Professor Ward Churchill
- Sibiu International Airport to be modernised
- Chinese New Year to be celebrated in Bucharest for the first time.
- Brazilian Carnival season is opened
- Inquiry to be held into Australian immigration detention of Australian woman
- Thaksin Shinawatra leads party to stunning victory in Thailand
- Hubble Space Telescope to be burnt up; Jupiter Icy Moons Orbiter cancelled
- India tops list of top offshoring locations
- Romania, 14th most attractive country for business relocation
- Tiny planet discovered in mini solar system
- Abbas, Sharon declare truce at Middle East summit
- Microsoft to buy antivirus firm Sybari Software
- Production of GM soy crops surges in Romania
- Romanian agricultural head sent to prison for corruption
- FBI Investigates 1/4 Million Poisoned Dollars
- Israel-Palestine ceasefire begins with violence
- Hamas dampens Palestinian-Israeli truce
- Carly Fiorina ousted from HP
- Baugur makes a US$1,8 billion bid for Somerfield
- Star ousted from galaxy by black hole
- FARC surround Colombian town
- Brazil dismisses English language skills on Diplomatic career admission
- Danish Elections have endorsed the current Centre-Right Coalition
- Iranian President vows to maintain nuclear program
- Colombian army and FARC in combat, 28 dead
- Saudis vote in first municipal elections in the Kingdom
- Pope to leave hospital
- Kobe commemorates earthquake victims
- Prince Charles to marry Camilla Parker Bowles
- North Korea declares it has nuclear weapons; cancels talks
- Explosion in Madrid; Basque separatists blamed
- $158 billion missing in U.S. Medicare drug benefit cost estimate
- Google releases test of mapping service
- Togo's new leader promises elections, but doesn't say when
- U.N. reports Afghan opium production is up again
- Rallies against Feb. 1 royal coup in Nepal
- Michael Smith foundation gifted by BC government
- Arthur Miller dies, aged 89
- Canadian PM Martin testifies before sponsorship scandal inquiry
- Shakidor Dam bursts in Pakistan after heavy rain
- Bush administration removes critical report from website, replaces Civil Rights Commission chair
- Brazil opens XIV International Fair of Books in Cuba
- California public school requires RFIDs on students
- Hamas considers ceasefire talks after Abbas meeting
- Former Google employee says he was fired because of blog comments
- French economy picks up but falls short of government's hopes. France recorded GDP growth of 2.3% in 2004.
- New Zealand Recorded Crime Statistics available online
- AIDS 'super bug' diagnosed in New York
- Fans jumping for Juno tickets
- Estonia becomes European leader in Internet usage
- French television authority stops broadcasts of Iranian station for antisemitic content
- Gunman opens fire at upstate New York shopping mall
- Shiites win dominating role in Iraq
- The Aviator and Vera Drake scoop top prizes at the 2005 Orange BAFTA Film Awards
- New Ariane 5 ECA rocket launch a success
- UN troops accused of rape in Congo; UN staff suspended due to Iraq Oil-for-Food corruption
- Howard Dean elected chairman of U.S. Democrats
- Chicago chef invents edible menu
- Pfizer and Microsoft team up against Viagra spam
- Somalians protest against deployment of African Union troops
- 'Baby 81's parents confirmed
- Large explosion in Beirut kills many including former prime minister
- Best Buy signs leases for 28 new stores
- WestJet Airlines retires 18 aircraft
- Passenger ship Voyager radios SOS in the Mediterranean
- Iran rejects EU nuclear reactor offer
- Madrid skyscraper devastated by fire
- Severe weather warning issued for Samoa
- Brazilian Medicine Council against Cuban privileges
- U.S. drones reported in Iranian airspace
- Wikinews profiled in news report
- Colombia-Venezuela meeting in Caracas to end crisis
- Conservative White House reporter using pseudonym gains access to Presidential press briefing and classified documents
- American nun murdered in Brazil
- Chinese mine blast kills over 200
- Yahoo chooses Dublin as location of new European Headquarters
- Wal-mart way to be revised
- Google offers to help Wikipedia
- NHL season canceled amid player pay cap dispute
- Israeli parliament approves final step before implementation of Gaza disengagement plan can begin
- Microsoft announces new security software, new version of Internet Explorer
- Countryside Alliance lose legal case on UK fox hunting ban
- Thorpe to miss 2005 World Swimming Championships
- Study claims to show difference between male and female brains
- Another body found in Brazil near U.S. nun murder scene
- Kyoto Protocol comes into effect
- U.S. 2004 tax rates lower for those earning over $10 million, Tax Policy Center says
- Lack of facts no hindrance to speculation about Google, Wikipedia
- 'The Gates' opens in New York City
- Chinese researchers crack major U.S. government algorithm used in digital signatures
- A policeman is killed and another one is tortured in MST camp, in Brazil
- Mayor of London compares reporter to Nazi prison guard
- Neutered HIV a potential cancer treatment?
- Greenspan's testimony suggests "more of the same"
- Former Paraguayan President's daughter found dead
- Brazil: occupied area conflict, 2 deaths
- United Iraqi Alliance win slight majority
- Foreigners buy record number of Canadian securities
- Five hundred cattle die of neglect on West Australia property
- China overtakes U.S. as world's largest consumer
- Boeing unveils long-range 777
- Armstrong will compete in 2005 Tour de France
- Second U.S. anti-missile defence system test fails
- Brazilian President Lula met Chavez, military and economic cooperation
- Funeral held for the former Lebanese Prime Minister
- Oldest human fossils dated as 200,000yrs old
- U.S. envoy selected as top intelligence officer
- Protests in Colombia after deaths of infants caused by landmine
- Millions found by Irish police in raids
- Italian government criticizes Swedish television broadcaster
- Robot 'learns' to walk like a toddler
- Cricket: Australia defeats NZ in Twenty20 international
- Earthquake stirs panic in Indonesia
- Togo's Faure Gnassingbé says elections will be held in 60 days
- Reporters can be jailed, Appellate Court says
- Russia negotiating missile sale with Syria
- Hundred of thousands march in Rome to demand freedom for kidnapped reporter
- Airlines fight compensation legislation
- North Korea has no further interest in negotiations with United States
- Plague kills scores in Democratic Republic of Congo
- Starburst across galaxy impacts Earth's ionosphere
- David Beckham's new son, Cruz is born
- Disturbances after football match in Liverpool
- Spain to vote on EU constitution
- US and Japan offend Beijing over Taiwan
- Cricket: Australia defeats New Zealand in series opener
- China steps up anti-gambling campaign
- Spain says Yes to EU constitution
- Kashmir avalanches kill at least 100
- University of Southern California spit test predicts cavities
- Ex-priest Shanley sentenced to 12-15 years for child rape
- Five hundred Palestinian prisoners released by Israel
- Professional cyclist fired for breaking contract through anti-doping statements
- Thirty hospitalised after Melbourne airport gas leak
- New research reveals a more emotional and troubled President Abraham Lincoln
- Bucharest boasts largest cinema complex in Southeastern Europe
- Romania plans its next privatisation initiatives
- Author Hunter S. Thompson found dead
- 6.4 magnitude earthquake hits Iran
- Canada's next ambassador to U.S. instigates outrage over missile defense
- Effort on to eradicate Polio from Asia in 2005
- Illegal dye found in British food
- Feverfew compound gets at leukemia roots
- Mysterious power failure takes down Wikipedia, Wikinews
- Dark matter galaxy discovered
- Romanian leu continues to surge
- European Commission approves the accession of Bulgaria and Romania
- Australian government commits more troops to Iraq
- Pope in hospital again
- Finnish-French MEP criticise Finnish President and Foreign Minister
- Toothpaste fills cavities without drilling
- Palestinian legislators approve new cabinet for Abbas
- Montserrat refugees to be deported from U.S.
- Mutant gene predicts common Parkinson's
- Several UN troops killed in Congo ambush
- Yukos loses Chapter 11 bid
- Princeton media class discusses Wikinews
- US serial killer suspect arrested after 25 years in hiding
- Founder of Amnesty International dies, aged 83
- Bacteria thrive deep under sea floor
- British Iraq abuse case soldiers jailed
- Explosion in central Tel Aviv nightclub
- The British minimum wage goes up in October
- Pope John Paul II makes surprise appearance at window of his hospital room
- Nine rescued from roof of blazing Taiwanese skyscraper
- Two-headed baby has second head removed
- Ireland beat England 19-13 in the RBS Six Nations
- Romania announces 18 percent increase in tourists in 2004.
- Lebanese Government resigns amid protests
- Rare antibody yields AIDS vaccine insight
- Gene switch turns stem cells into cancer killers
- Three Romanian ports closed due to heavy fog
- Romanian VAT to remain at 19 percent
- Construction for Romania-Italy pipeline to start in 2007
- 'Aviator,' 'Baby' dominate 2005 Academy Awards
- Cambridge Planning Board approves new science building at Harvard
- Bank of America declares 1.2 million account records "lost"
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