Wikinews:2006/February/11/Latest news
February 11[edit]
- Australian governments to spend $1.1 billion on mental health
- Protest held against Muhammad caricatures in Paris
- Lewis "Scooter" Libby testified that leak was authorized
- French satirical weekly reprints caricatures
- Curious death befalls collaborator days before movie release
- Iran to abandon Nuclear Non Proliferation (NPT) if threatened to cut down on nuclear activities
- Steve Fossett breaks record for longest nonstop flight, lands safely
- Craigslist sued for hosting discriminatory housing ads
- Israeli PM Ariel Sharon undergoes emergency surgery
- Hospital morale vital during any outbreak: expert warns
- Neil Entwistle agrees to extradition
- University of Illinois student newspaper runs six Prophet Mohammed cartoons
February 10[edit]
- Irish win narrowly over Italy in RBS 6 opening match
- Poll embarassment for Blair
- "World Can't Wait" protesters rally outside the White House
- New Zealand Labour party spending in question
- Thai ministry orders work halted on much-delayed Ongkharak reactor
- 2006 Olympic Winter Games open in Italy
- Greek government's phones tapped for a year
- Australian governments to meet for first COAG meeting of 2006 today
- Tomb discovered in Valley of the Kings
February 9[edit]
- ESPN trades Al Michaels for "Oswald the Lucky Rabbit"
- 700,000 march in Beirut; Hezbollah leader lambasts Bush and Rice
- Neil Entwistle, suspect in murder of wife and child, arrested in England
- Berlin court repeals preliminary injunction against Wikimedia Germany
- Repeal of ministerial control of RU486 bill passes Australian Senate
- Home Office release statistics showing drop in UK's violent crime
- Bird flu spreading through Indonesia and China
- US Senate offices evacuated
- Sweden reaffirms aims for oil-free economy
- George Deutsch resigns NASA post after Texas A&M refutes his resume
February 8[edit]
- Albuquerque Academy Chargers Win Final Game to Finish 13-1
- Insurgency targeting of teachers causes south Thailand school closures
- Jyllands-Posten reconsiders printing holocaust denial cartoons
- Bird Flu found in Africa
- One of the "Lackawanna Six" may have been among Yemeni prison escapees
- RU486 debate enters Australian Senate
- Opposition attacks government over involvement in wheat kickbacks as Australian Parliament resumes sitting
- Military presence increased in Melbourne for 2006 Commonwealth Games
February 7[edit]
- Hamshahri newspaper plans cartoon response
- New South Wales set to adopt harsher anti-cannabis laws
- Six year old suspended for sexual harassment
- Danish mission in Beirut set ablaze
- Norway-led peacekeeper base attacked in Afghanistan
- Outrage in Mexico after Sheraton Hotel evicts Cuban officials
- Journals tackle scientific fraud
- U.S. expels Venezuelan diplomat
- Wikinews investigates Wikipedia usage by U.S. Senate staff members
- Iran demands that IAEA end surveillance of its nuclear program
- 9/11 conspirator Moussaoui ejected from court
- Mother seals fight gallantly for their pups
- BHP Mine remains closed during death probe
February 6[edit]
- Catholic priest murdered during prayer
- Google removes German BMW from search results
- Danish and Austrian embassies in Tehran attacked
- Conservative Canadian government sworn in
- Latham to face court on assault, stealing and malicious damage charges
- New Zealand marks Waitangi Day, 2006
- New South Wales to introduce 'parenting contracts'