Wikinews:2005/July/22
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- Haitian priest Jean-Juste held in relation to the murder of a journalist
- Wolfgang Tilmans donates image to Quaker Social Action
- Ross on Wye Friends win gold for garden
- 250 Young Quakers to light up lake
- Peace tax campaigners turned down by UK judge
- Man arrested in connection with July 21 London bomb attempts
- Many dead in Egyptian resort blasts
- Small plane crashes in central Berlin
- Legendary bluesman Long John Baldry dead at 64
- Bomb explodes on busy Beirut street
- Crossrail set to only compensate £50 for land rights, London, UK
- Major police operation in west London
- Armed police briefly surround a mosque in east London
- Metropolitan Police release photographs of July 21st suspects
- Many horses in Sweden lack passport
- MG Rover sold to Nanjing Auto
- Fisherman in Virginia charged with killing alligator
- U.S. Rep. Tom Tancredo clarifies 'nuke Mecca' comments
- Quaker website editor launches music podcast programme
- Armed police shoot man dead on London Underground
- U.S. House votes to renew expiring Patriot Act
- Rep. Barbara Lee calls for U.S. Congress probe into Iraq War planning