Wikinews:2011/February
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- Plane crash in Cork, Ireland kills six
- City of Calgary, Canada removes fluoride from drinking water
- South Sudan minister Milla shot, killed
- Algiers protest takes place despite ban
- Pakistani court seeks Musharraf's arrest over Bhutto murder
- Canada's social insurance assets pass $140 billion in fourth quarter
- NASCAR: Kurt Busch wins 2011 Budweiser Shootout
- Indian foreign minister criticized after reading wrong speech at UN summit
- Former Egyptian president Mubarak reportedly ill, may be in coma
- Canadian rapper Bad News Brown murdered in Montreal
- Four found dead in Leicestershire, England
- NASCAR: Dale Earnhardt, Jr. earns 2011 Daytona 500 pole
- UK inflation rate increases to 4%
- UK Prince William picks brother Harry to be best man at royal wedding
- Fifteen receive US Presidential Medal of Freedom
- Egyptian military appoints committee to amend constitution
- Australian town to change name to promote road safety
- 2011 BRIT Awards highlights
- Yale University builds world's first anti-laser
- Music duo The Bellamy Brothers accuse Britney Spears of plagiarism
- Ten children killed in Estonian orphanage fire
- Guatemalan football executive shot dead after team meeting
- NASCAR: Trevor Bayne wins the 2011 Daytona 500
- 38 killed in attack on Afghan bank
- 2011 'Pichileminian Week' ends
- Strikeforce Challengers 14 MMA Results
- 2011 Cricket World Cup: India vs Bangladesh
- Phones without Internet access join the Facebook revolution
- Runways 'destroyed' at Libya’s Benina International Airport
- Australian Governor-General travels to Kuwait amidst terror threats
- Egyptian man names daughter 'Facebook'
- Magnitude 6.3 earthquake hits New Zealand's South Island; dozens dead
- Libya blocks access to Internet
- Eleven children injured in Scottish school shooting; two teenagers detained
- Bahrain Grand Prix cancelled amid political turmoil
- Pirates kill four American hostages
- Wikileaks founder Julian Assange to be extradited to Sweden
- Space Shuttle Discovery arrives at International Space Station
- Candle knocked over during voodoo sex ritual causes apartment fire
- Opposition Leader predicts 'people's revolt' in Australia over carbon tax
- France calls on Libyan leader to step down