Wikinews:2006/April/6/Latest news
April 6[edit]
- Duke lacrosse season ends, coach resigns
- Wikinews interviews Frugalware Linux founder
- Jimmy Rollins' hitting baseball streak ends at 38
- Mckinney apologizes for confrontation with security guard
- German soccer player gets preliminary injunction against far-right party
- Swan in Fife, Scotland dies with H5N1 bird flu virus infection
April 5[edit]
- Interview with Glen Stollery of ScienTOMogy.info
- Apple unveils "Boot Camp" allowing Windows to work on Macs
- Cats could play significant role in transmitting bird flu to humans, say Dutch researchers
- Guinea's PM fired by President
- Thaksin departure doesn't signal end to Thai political crisis
- Australian PM announces $1.8 billion mental health plan
- Homeland Security spokesman arrested for trying to seduce a minor
- U.S. jury decision moves Moussaoui closer to execution
- University of Florida wins NCAA basketball championship
- Apple releases program to limit iPod volume
- Six Papuans reported camping on Australian island
April 4[edit]
- Waikiki beaches reopen after sewage spill
- Flooding Danube threatens thousands
- Tom DeLay will not seek re-election; to resign from Congress
- Berlusconi in trouble over use of bad word
- Thailand's Prime Minister announces resignation
- Collyer brothers to bid for Everton F.C.?
- Judge throws out petition case against Patrick Murphy in PA Congressional race
- Iran tests its second missile
- Third of Thais vote 'none of the above'
April 3[edit]
- Iran tests torpedo, plans more tests
- Queen approves New Zealand Governor-General's appointment
- 5 dead in Pakistan bomb attack
- Alcatel and Lucent will merge
- 18 dead after multiple twisters strike US Midwest
- C-5 Galaxy military cargo plane crashes at Dover Air Force Base
- Australia and China enter into Uranium deal
- Murder, rape of Albert Namatjira's great-granddaughter makes belated news
April 2[edit]
- Mayor of Dzerzhinskiy city near Moscow shot dead
- President Bush to limit congressional oversight in PATRIOT amendment act
- UK government links London 2005 attacks to the occupation of Iraq
- TV stations are watching the flood in Dresden
- Photo Essay: Cherry Blossoms Bloom in DC
- Greek President attends inauguration of Greek Orthodox Church in Egypt
- British report says the U.K. is preparing 'mass graves' for humans if Bird Flu mutates
- US helicopter crashes in Iraq; 2 unaccounted for
- Herb Sendek leaves NC State
- British military denies secret meeting regarding action against Iran
- Blasts rock Thai polling stations
- IAEA chief, Russia, China express concerns about threats against Iran
- Rice and Straw arrive unannounced in Baghdad
- Thais head to the polls for snap election
- Flooding in Honolulu wreaks havoc
- Stanisław Lem dies at 84
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