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*] of ] ] asks for a halt in ] following two more coal mining deaths in the state that saw fourteen people die in coal mining disasters in ]. . *] of ] ] asks for a halt in ] following two more coal mining deaths in the state that saw fourteen people die in coal mining disasters in ]. .
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*]: The ] defeat the ] by a score of 21–10 in ]. *]: The ] defeat the ] by a score of 21–10 in ].
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*In ], the ] is a tight race and too close to call. *In ], the ] is a tight race and too close to call.
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*] ] accidentally shoots and injures ] while hunting in ]. *] ] accidentally shoots and injures ] while hunting in ].
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*] ] causes a political storm by comparing himself to ]. *] ] causes a political storm by comparing himself to ].
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*In a televised address to the nation, ]n President ] announces the resignations of two government ministers in connection with two separate corruption scandals, the "]" and "]" affairs. Energy minister ] and education minister ] both deny any wrongdoing. *In a televised address to the nation, ]n President ] announces the resignations of two government ministers in connection with two separate corruption scandals, the "]" and "]" affairs. Energy minister ] and education minister ] both deny any wrongdoing.
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==14 February 2006 (Tuesday)== ==14 February 2006 (Tuesday)==
*The ] votes by 384 to 184, on a ], to implement a full smoking ban in all enclosed public places in England from summer 2007. *The ] votes by 384 to 184, on a ], to implement a full smoking ban in all enclosed public places in England from summer 2007.
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==16 February 2006 (Thursday)== ==16 February 2006 (Thursday)==
*] reports hundreds of thousands are affected by severe water shortages in ] and ]. *] reports hundreds of thousands are affected by severe water shortages in ] and ].
*Tens of thousands of ] are ] in the ] after rains wiped out their shelters. *Tens of thousands of ] are ] in the ] after rains wiped out their shelters.
*]: 391 ] vote for the new directive against 213 (among them the ], the ] and the ]). The controversial "country of origin principle", which had led to the ] controversy, was abandoned, although the current legislation still favorize it . *]: 391 ] vote for the new directive against 213 (among them the ], the ] and the ]). The controversial "country of origin principle", which had led to the ] controversy, was abandoned, although the current legislation still favorize it .
*Following their ] victory, ] chooses ], considered a moderate, as ]. *Following their ] victory, ] chooses ], considered a moderate, as ].
*Telephone recordings show governors in plot against journalist ] who exposed a ring of pedophiles. The recordings include conversations between businessman ] and governors ] (]) and ] (]) in which they arrange for her imprisonment and bribe prison guards to have her raped on arrival. *Telephone recordings show governors in plot against journalist ] who exposed a ring of pedophiles. The recordings include conversations between businessman ] and governors ] (]) and ] (]) in which they arrange for her imprisonment and bribe prison guards to have her raped on arrival.
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==20 February 2006 (Monday)== ==20 February 2006 (Monday)==
*Retired scientist Don Kennedy suggests the entire population of ] should move to the Fijian island of ], to preserve Tuvaluan culture as their homeland becomes uninhabitable due to ]. *Retired scientist Don Kennedy suggests the entire population of ] should move to the Fijian island of ], to preserve Tuvaluan culture as their homeland becomes uninhabitable due to ].
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*Attacks by the ] destroy an ] and a military houseboat in southern ], cutting crude production by about twenty percent. The recent violence has caused a rise in international ] due to supply concerns. *Attacks by the ] destroy an ] and a military houseboat in southern ], cutting crude production by about twenty percent. The recent violence has caused a rise in international ] due to supply concerns.
*British ] ] is jailed for three years by an Austrian court after pleading guilty to ] during a visit to Austria in 1989. Arrested last November, a suspended sentence had been expected and Irving is expected to appeal the sentence. *British ] ] is jailed for three years by an Austrian court after pleading guilty to ] during a visit to Austria in 1989. Arrested last November, a suspended sentence had been expected and Irving is expected to appeal the sentence.
*Russian and ]ian negotiators begin talks today on a plan that may have the former enrich uranium for the latter, as part of the international community's efforts to dissuade Iran from doing its own enrichment. *Russian and ]ian negotiators begin talks today on a plan that may have the former enrich uranium for the latter, as part of the international community's efforts to dissuade Iran from doing its own enrichment.
*Western romance '']'' wins awards for best film and best director for ] at the ] awards. *Western romance '']'' wins awards for best film and best director for ] at the ] awards.
*] vows never to be captured alive, according to an audiotape that was posted Monday on a militant Web site. *] vows never to be captured alive, according to an audiotape that was posted Monday on a militant Web site.
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*]: The ] in London rules that three bankers may be extradited to the United States to face trial on Enron-related charges. The three, David Bermingham, Gary Mulgrew and Giles Darby, former executives at ] Group PLC unit ], had argued unsuccessfully that since the majority of the alleged offenses took place in Britain, any trial should be held in that country. *]: The ] in London rules that three bankers may be extradited to the United States to face trial on Enron-related charges. The three, David Bermingham, Gary Mulgrew and Giles Darby, former executives at ] Group PLC unit ], had argued unsuccessfully that since the majority of the alleged offenses took place in Britain, any trial should be held in that country.
*Former ] General ], wanted by the ] in ] in connection with the massacre of 8,000 men and boys on July 11, 1995, in ], has been reported by ]'s ] TV to have been arrested. The Serbian government has denied the capture, decrying the report as "manipulation which damages the government". *Former ] General ], wanted by the ] in ] in connection with the massacre of 8,000 men and boys on July 11, 1995, in ], has been reported by ]'s ] TV to have been arrested. The Serbian government has denied the capture, decrying the report as "manipulation which damages the government".
*Eight men are acquitted of the 1999 murder which has many hundreds of witnesses of model ] in India. The acquittal causes outrage among the Indian community with petitions to President ] for a review of the case . *Eight men are acquitted of the 1999 murder which has many hundreds of witnesses of model ] in India. The acquittal causes outrage among the Indian community with petitions to President ] for a review of the case .


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* ] approves a ] that would purport to outlaw almost all forms of ]. * ] approves a ] that would purport to outlaw almost all forms of ].
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* ] holds a ], the first ] in 25 years. * ] holds a ], the first ] in 25 years.
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**At least 11 people are abducted from jail in ] by gunmen dressed as police, and shot. **At least 11 people are abducted from jail in ] by gunmen dressed as police, and shot.
**One person is killed in a Sunni mosque in ], where a bomb targeting an Iraqi army patrol also kills 12 people. **One person is killed in a Sunni mosque in ], where a bomb targeting an Iraqi army patrol also kills 12 people.
* A roof at a marketplace in Moscow collapses under heavy snow at approximately {{Nowrap|4:50 am}} local time (0150 UTC), killing at least forty-nine people. The 1970s-built building had the same architect as the ], whose roof collapsed in 2004 killing 28 people. * A roof at a marketplace in Moscow collapses under heavy snow at approximately {{Nowrap|4:50 am}} local time (0150 UTC), killing at least forty-nine people. The 1970s-built building had the same architect as the ], whose roof collapsed in 2004 killing 28 people.
* A ] 7.5 earthquake occurred at {{Nowrap|12:19 am}} local time (Feb.22, 2219 UTC) in southern ], {{convert|140|mi|km}} southwest of the coastal city of ], centered near ], a small farming town in a remote and sparsely populated area near the border with ]. , * A ] 7.5 earthquake occurred at {{Nowrap|12:19 am}} local time (Feb.22, 2219 UTC) in southern ], {{convert|140|mi|km}} southwest of the coastal city of ], centered near ], a small farming town in a remote and sparsely populated area near the border with ]. ,
*An ancient Egyptian sun temple has been discovered beneath a flea market in the ] suburb of ], which is built on top of the ancient city of ]. *An ancient Egyptian sun temple has been discovered beneath a flea market in the ] suburb of ], which is built on top of the ancient city of ].


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* ] ] ] declares a ] in attempt to subdue a possible military coup. , * ] ] ] declares a ] in attempt to subdue a possible military coup. ,
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* ] ] announces that the ] will take place on May 3. Several opposition leaders have already stated plans to boycott the election, and ] continues to threaten further violence if a national forum is not held soon. * ] ] announces that the ] will take place on May 3. Several opposition leaders have already stated plans to boycott the election, and ] continues to threaten further violence if a national forum is not held soon.
* A ] company is accused of harvesting body parts from ] funeral homes for transplants. An estimated 12,000 people received the body parts. * A ] company is accused of harvesting body parts from ] funeral homes for transplants. An estimated 12,000 people received the body parts.
* ]: ], ] of ] since 1986, is re-elected. * ]: ], ] of ] since 1986, is re-elected.
* Paintings by ], ], ] and ] are stolen from a museum in ], ]. * Paintings by ], ], ] and ] are stolen from a museum in ], ].
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* ] (Taiwan) ] announces the cease of the function of the ] and the application of the ]. The move is condemned by the ] and People's Republic of China. Chen says that the reversal is a response to aggression by the PRC. * ] (Taiwan) ] announces the cease of the function of the ] and the application of the ]. The move is condemned by the ] and People's Republic of China. Chen says that the reversal is a response to aggression by the PRC.
*] (ICJ) begins hearing a landmark genocide case, ] vs. ]. Bosnia filed a claim alleging violations of the ] Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of Genocide against the former ] during the 1992–1995 ]. ] is a first ever genocide court case against a state in the 60 year history of ICJ. , *] (ICJ) begins hearing a landmark genocide case, ] vs. ]. Bosnia filed a claim alleging violations of the ] Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of Genocide against the former ] during the 1992–1995 ]. ] is a first ever genocide court case against a state in the 60 year history of ICJ. ,
* ]: British police announce that the total amount of cash stolen in last Wednesday's ] was ] {{Nowrap|£53 million}} (] {{Nowrap|$92.6 million}}, {{Nowrap|]77.8 million}}). Five more people have been arrested in the last 24 hours and 10 properties searched in the ongoing investigation. * ]: British police announce that the total amount of cash stolen in last Wednesday's ] was ] {{Nowrap|£53 million}} (] {{Nowrap|$92.6 million}}, {{Nowrap|]77.8 million}}). Five more people have been arrested in the last 24 hours and 10 properties searched in the ongoing investigation.
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** Sixty-eight people have been killed so far today in ], ]. Car bombs and mortar barrages rocked Baghdad streets, as news ]s speculate about the possibility of Iraq becoming embroiled in a full fledged ]. ** Sixty-eight people have been killed so far today in ], ]. Car bombs and mortar barrages rocked Baghdad streets, as news ]s speculate about the possibility of Iraq becoming embroiled in a full fledged ].
** ]'s primary ] says that the death toll resulting from violence after the ] has surpassed 1,300, contrary to earlier information from most news media and the United States military. ** ]'s primary ] says that the death toll resulting from violence after the ] has surpassed 1,300, contrary to earlier information from most news media and the United States military.
* The ] grants the ], ], an order that delays a four-week suspension from his post ordered by an administrative tribunal last week. * The ] grants the ], ], an order that delays a four-week suspension from his post ordered by an administrative tribunal last week.
* For the first time in Europe, a domesticated cat is found infected with the ] bird flu virus. The dead cat was found on the island of ] in ], Germany. , , * For the first time in Europe, a domesticated cat is found infected with the ] bird flu virus. The dead cat was found on the island of ] in ], Germany. , ,
* ] government forces and ] peacekeepers (part of the ] mission) engage militia fighters in the wartorn ] district in a battle to retake the town of Tchei. The operation is in conjunction with a more aggressive disarmament policy by the U.N. peacekeepers in the region. * ] government forces and ] peacekeepers (part of the ] mission) engage militia fighters in the wartorn ] district in a battle to retake the town of Tchei. The operation is in conjunction with a more aggressive disarmament policy by the U.N. peacekeepers in the region.


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  • The British House of Commons votes by 384 to 184, on a conscience vote, to implement a full smoking ban in all enclosed public places in England from summer 2007. (BBC)
  • The U.S. Senate votes on a budgetary point of order on the Fairness in Asbestos Injury Recovery legislation. The bill's supporters fail to get the 60 votes they need to proceed with a vote on the bill's merits, so the legislation has effectively been returned to committee. (Business Week)
  • Harry Whittington, the 78-year-old lawyer who was shot by Vice President Dick Cheney in a hunting incident, has some birdshot lodged in his heart and he has had a "minor heart attack due to an irregulairty in his heartbeat.". (ABC)
  • Kenyan Police instruct 20 leading figures not to leave the country as investigations into two corruption scandals, the Goldenberg and Anglo Leasing scandals continue. Among the people told to hand in their passports is George Saitoti whose resignation as education minister was announced by President Mwai Kibaki yesterday. Meanwhile, 80 Members of Parliament have demanded the resignation of Deputy President Moody Awori, who is accused of involvement in the Anglo Leasing affair. (BBC)
  • A moderate earthquake shakes east India, recording a 5.7-magnitude. (Reuters)
  • Former Iraqi president Saddam Hussein tells the court during the latest session of his trial that he and his seven co-accused are on hunger strike to protest at their treatment. (CTV)
  • A top Iranian official confirms that Iran has resumed small-scale enrichment of uranium at one of its main nuclear facilities last week. (CBC)
  • Iran's veterinary organization said the first cases of the deadly H5N1 strain of bird flu had been detected in wild swans in the Islamic Republic. (Reuters)
  • The New York Times reveals the existence of a "destabilization plan" for Hamas, winner of the Palestinian legislative elections. The intention is, according to Israeli officials and Western diplomats, to make sure that Hamas officials fail in fulfilling their campaign promises so that the president, Mahmoud Abbas, is forced to call a new election. The plan would cut all Quartet funds from the Palestinian National Authority (PA), while Israel would refuse to release taxes and custom duties it collects on behalf of the PA and also block movements between the West Bank and the Gaza strip. A third of the Palestinian population would suffer from the Quartet's decision to cut funds to the PA. (NYT)
  • Australians Andrew Chan, 21, and Myuran Sukumaran, 24, are sentenced to death by firing squad by an Indonesian court for their role in the Bali Nine heroin smuggling attempt. Fellow accused Martin Stephens, 29, and Michael Czugaj, 20, both receive life prison sentences. (ABC)
  • In Israel, the Tel Aviv Magistrates Court sentences Omri Sharon to a nine-month prison term, a nine-month suspended sentence, and a NIS 300,000 (USD 65,000) fine after he is convicted of violating political fundraising law and providing false testimony. (Ynetnews)

15 February 2006 (Wednesday)

  • Abu Ghraib torture and prisoner abuse: Australian television network SBS airs video and photographs of what it says are previously unpublished images of the abuse of Iraqis in US military custody at Abu Ghraib prison in 2003. (Metronews)
  • Italian ambassador Francesco Trupiano apologizes to Libya on behalf of Italian minister of Constitutional Reform Roberto Calderoli, who suggested Italy use "force against Muslims." (Angola Press)
  • The final three defendants in the Bali Nine hearings in Indonesia, Australians, Matthew Norman, 19, Tan Duc Thanh Nguyen, 23, and Si Yi Chen, 20, are sentenced to life imprisonment. (NineMSN)
  • The United States and Israel deny a "destabilisation plan" of Hamas, winner of the January 2006 legislative elections, which was revealed on February 14 by the New York Times. However, they do acknowledge that they would cut off funds and transfers of tax-receipts to the Palestinian Authority. The aim of the "destabilisation plan" was to push the PA to organize new elections (NYT).
  • Haitian elections, 2006: In a case of apparent electoral fraud, hundreds of ballot boxes are discovered in a garbage dump in Haiti, throwing the results of the elections there in doubt. CBC

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