Wikinews:2012/February
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- Texas teen enters guilty plea in shooting trial
- Scientology guilty of fraud rules French appeal court
- Susan G. Komen Foundation stops funding to Planned Parenthood
- Mitt Romney wins 2012 Florida primary
- Susan G. Komen Foundation reneges on Planned Parenthood funding cuts
- Unarmed man killed by narcotics officer in The Bronx
- German judge orders life sentence for nation's 'first Islamic-motivated terror attack'
- Egypt struggles to recover tourism, investment
- Wikinews Shorts: February 10, 2012
- 'Stop being so damn respectful' say free speech supporters in London
- Attention drawn to high suicide rates in Scotland, Russia, Australia
- US regulators approve new nuclear reactors for first time in 34 years
- Anti-ACTA activists protest across Europe
- Amartya Sen among the scholars for US National Humanities Medal
- American pop star Whitney Houston dies at 48
- Opposition calls for mass protests in Bahrain
- Indian IT minister says government will not censor social media
- Armed robbers steal valuable statuettes from Olympia museum, Greece
- Inquiry blames surgical failures for Scottish patient deaths
- Italians facing Indian fishermen murder charges
- Former Congressman Virgil Goode enters race for Constitution Party presidential nomination
- US call centre business to create 600 jobs in Wales
- UK politician foresees nuclear Iran triggering new Middle Eastern cold war
- Iraq police academy suicide bomb attack kills eighteen
- Scottish prosecutors keeping quiet about Lanarkshire surgical deaths
- UK's Wright Stuff comments about Liam Aitchison murder 'resolved', Ofcom concludes
- Tameside Council seek to ban English Defence League rally
- Golf: Tseng successfully defends her title in Thailand
- Writs issued for 2012 Queensland election
- Wikinews interviews former Congressman Virgil Goode, Constitution Party presidential candidate
- Orkney, Scotland crash kills two
- Australian women's water polo team takes test series against Great Britain
- U.S. Army identifies remains of last U.S. soldier unaccounted for in Iraq