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* ]: American troops in ] filmed themselves kicking a gravely wounded prisoner in the face and making the arm of a corpse appear to wave, then titled the effort "] Madness" after the city where it was made.
* 133 prisoners have died following a fire in a prison in the ].The government has promised an investigation, as the fire follows clashes between rival gangs in the prison which is located in the eastern city of ].
* Former ] ] has praised his successor ] after Clinton allowed Bush to sleep on the only Bed in the airplane the pair were using on their tour of ]-hit areas.
*] is nominated by President ] to become the ]. .
*], Nobel Laureate in Physics, discoverer of stellar fusion, key participant in development of atomic and hydrogen bombs, outspoken critic of arms race and nuclear testing, died at age 98.
*A ]ese ] is confirmed to have contracted the ], raising the number bird flu patients in Vietnam to 22, since late ].
*] singer ], of ] ], is nominated for ] presidency.
*] announces that its current US operations chief, ]-born ], is to become its first-ever non-]ese Chairman and Chief Executive Officer.
*The ] warns that it will not tolerate the ] and ] including ] in any security alliance.
* In ], ruling Pro-Western ] wins a narrow majority in ]s but will be probably unable to elect a ] without further political alliances with other parties
* ]: Police in ] says that they have identified the man who shot at president ] last year. Wife of unemployed man ''Chen Yi-hsiung'' says he confessed and committed suicide a few days later
* ] prepares a funeral for the agent ] who died in Iraq protecting released hostage ]. Sgrena disputes US Army account of the shooting
* In ], finance minister ] resigns over allegations that his wife has made illegal property deals
* ] financial company ] withdraws its takeover of the ]
* ] and ] agree to talks about the border dispute in ] over ] resources. Indonesia has deployed military units to the area
* Representatives of ] meet with those of ], a prospective new member. They also critisize Turkish police for violent handling of a ] that marked the ] in ]. Turkish officials promise to investigate the case
* ], former ]n army general, hands himself in to the ] ]s tribunal in the ]. He is charged with complicity of ]n ] war crimes in ] and ] during the ].
* ] fire in the ] claims 134 lives and injured 25. Fire started during a clash of ]s
* In ], prosecutors of the case of ], ] naval officers accused of multiple counts of ], ] and ]ism, request a prison sentence of 9138 years
* In ], police recovers three paintings of ] the day after they were stolen
* In ], three members of the former ], ], go on trial accused of ] during the ].


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*]n ] ] announces his resignation, effective ].
* In ], ], some 30.000 protesters march to call for release of prisoners of war held by ] in ].
* In ], police arrest 22 employees of ] for suspected ].


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* ] ] of ] announces that Syria will withdraw all 14,000 troops in ] to the Bekaa Valley area, on the Syrian-Lebanese border.
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* ]s flock to an area about 300 ]s off the coast of ] of ] to study what appears to be an ongoing undersea ] eruption. Accompanying ] measuring up to ] 4.0 have numbered thousands per day.
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* The ]n film director ] wins the top prize at the 2005 ] African film festival for his film '']''.
* The ] government is appealing to the ] after five mens' death sentence for the ] of ] in a so-called "]" punishment is overturned by the Lahore High Court.
* In ], government cancels special ceremony that would had ] about 7000 ]s because no slaves appeared. Local ] group ] blames government threats against tribal leaders
* ], leader of ] rebels during ], asks ]n court to allow him to return

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* Abducted ] ] ], a reporter for '']'', is released in ]. An Italian ] agent, ], was killed and Sgrena wounded when a ] armored vehicle opened fire on her car after it allegedly failed to slow as it approached a checkpoint.
* ] warns that about 90 million ]ns could be infected by the ] virus in the future without further action against the spread of the disease. See ].
* President of ], ] meets ], governor of the northern state ] after opposition protests. Despite the hung elections in the assembly, the governor has appointed ] party member ] as a chief minister. JMM is part of a political alliance backed by the ]
* Former interior minister of ], ], is found dead in his country house, in an apparent suicide. He had been linked to the murder of journalist ] and was due to give evidence.
* The ] ] breaches the 6,800-mark for the first time in its history, ending at 6,849, up 65 points over its previous close. The market rally has added about 160 billion ]s (approx. 3.6 billion US$) to investor wealth with the BSE's ] at a record high of 17.65 trillion Indian rupees (approx. 400 billion US$).
* ] is imposed in ] and the ] is placed under suspended animation.

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* In ], ], a ] woman leaves her job after her employer is targeted with a seventh death threat, sent by a group named ] (]: ''Nieuw Vrij Vlaanderen''). She is targeted because she is Muslim and wears a ] at work.
* Four officers of the ] are shot dead while investigating a man suspected of stealing a pickup truck, west of ]. This is the largest single death toll for RCMP officers since the ].
* Five men who had been sentenced to death for the ] of ], who was raped as punishment for another rape falsely attributed to her brother, are acquitted on appeal. A ]i ] council allegedly ordered the rape of Mukhtar Mai in ] ].
* The ] issues a report condemning the human rights record of the ], three days after the United States issued a report condemning China's human rights record.
* In ], ] cleric ] is found guilty of conspiracy for his involvement in the ], but was found not guilty of all charges surrounding the ] bombing of the ] hotel in ]. He received a two and a half year jail sentence.
* In ], a ] explosion in a home of a miner kills 20 people, most of them schoolchildren
* In ], ], millionaire and chairman of ], is indicted in ] and false financial reports
*]'s ] touches down in ], completing his nonstop around-the-world flight. Fossett had overcome earlier fuel problems to become the first person to achieve the flight solo.
*After 5 months in prison, ] is released from ] at 12:30 EDT.
* In ], police look for three killers of ], ] prince and ] official. Thulani Zulu was killed in a ]. ] also condemns the act
* ] intends to release 62 ] connected to failed ] attempt in the ] last year. Most of the suspected mercenaries are ]n
* ] sends a special agent to ] to help in the investigation of murder ]. editor in chief of ''Monitor'' magazine. The magazine has often critisized the government of the country.
* ] uphelds a ruling that orders ] to stop ] to its ] farmers
* ] allocates equivalent to US$ 2.7 million to compensate relatives of more than 300 women killed in ] since 1993
* In ], ], 66 people go into trial for sexual child abuse and child prostitution of 45 victims of various ages
* In ], ], police has arrested at least 42 people during a large operation against ]
* Scientists at ] conclude that '']'' is a separate species from '']'' and belongs in the '']'' ] through computer mapping of its ]. ,
* At 18:17], a 3500-] ], ], crashes into the Western bridge of the ] of ], 800 ] from ]. All traffic across the bridge stopped, effectively separating Denmark in two.

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* In ], a bill proposing to strengthen the law against "]" is defeated in ], after the government sides with the ] opposition and deems the bill "un-Islamic".
* Unpopular ] ] of the former ] of ] reportedly resigns, with reluctant approval from ]. , ,, , , . .
* ]: An ] measuring up to 7.5 on the ] hits ] in ]
* The ] discover a ] ]-] near ] in a metal workshop. The lab contains what appeared to be a ] in an initial state of production, and large quantities of other materials used for manufacturing bombs.
* ] company ] agrees to pay a ] equivalent to ]28.5 million after they admit attempting ] to get a ] contract in ]. The corporation allegedly gave US$2 million to the re-election campaign of president ]. , ,
* ] founder ] is awarded the title of ] by Queen ] (which will entitle him to suffix the letters "KBE" to his name but not use the title of "Sir") for his contribution to enterprise in the United Kingdom and his efforts in ] reduction around the world.
* ], the building in central ] which was burnt down by a fire on February 12th, starts to be demolished. Technicians pay attention now to the wind, since it may make harder to control the cranes.

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* In ], president ] appoints ] as his chief-of-staff. Dostum has been accused of involvement in ] abuses.
* In ], 15 suspected radical leaders of Islamic groups are charged with ]
* In ], a ] approves the new ], which is intended to end 12 years of ]
* ] deports ] ] to ], where he is arrested
* In the ], militia leader ] of ] is reportedly arrested for the killing of nine ]i ] peacekeepers last week
* A ] court in ] prepares for a major ] trial
* In ], a court sentences ], a member of the ], to life in prison for involvement in the murder of ] in ]. A second member, ], receives 20 years
* Protests break out in ] over ] price increases
* In ], opposition leaders call for the protest to continue even when the government has resigned. New protests demand that all ]n troops leave the country
* ] begins to round up ]s after a 4-month amnesty
* ], the chief prosecutor of ]'s ]s tribunal, will step down in July after three years
* ] in ] accuses three chemical firms based in ] of failing to clean up ]
* ]n president ] states that Syria could withdraw all its troops from ] in a couple of months Lebanese protestors destroy a statue of former Syrian president ] in the southern village of ]
* President ] of ] orders the closure of all the hospitals in the country except those in the capital, ]. He also orders the closure of all rural libraries, as he believes that village Turkmen do not read.
* The ] of ], ], announces that suspected killers of a journalist ] have been arrested
* In ], Dr. ], the first ] ] in the country's 180-year history, takes office, announces his ] and restores ] with ]. , ,, ,
* In a major change to ], by a closely-divided vote, the ] rules, in ], that imposition of the ] on persons convicted of ]s committed before they were 18 is unconstitutional.
* In the ], ] ] hears a case of ]ese plaintiffs who demand compensation for effects of the ] during the ]. ] and companies that manufactured Agent Orange demand that the federal judge dismiss the case.

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