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*U.S. Representative ] sends a scathing letter to President ], accusing the administration of having withheld until after the election a damaging audit regarding overcharges by ] for services in ] (such as charging $27,000,000 for transporting $82,000 worth of fuel from Kuwait to Iraq). *U.S. Representative ] sends a scathing letter to President ], accusing the administration of having withheld until after the election a damaging audit regarding overcharges by ] for services in ] (such as charging $27,000,000 for transporting $82,000 worth of fuel from Kuwait to Iraq).

* ] announces that it's unable to control ] prices. * ] announces that it's unable to control ] prices.
* The dedication of the new ] Holocaust museum in ], ]: leaders from 40 states and the ] of the ] ] attend inauguration of ] museum. ] ] said that the new museum serves as "an important signpost to all of humankind, a signpost that warns how short the distance is between hatred and murder, between racism and genocide." * The dedication of the new ] Holocaust museum in ], ]: leaders from 40 states and the ] of the ] ] attend inauguration of ] museum. ] ] said that the new museum serves as "an important signpost to all of humankind, a signpost that warns how short the distance is between hatred and murder, between racism and genocide."
* In the ], police storm the ]. 26 die during the fighting, three of them ] members. Six police officers are wounded.

* ]ese ] officials state that they are going to ] ] back to ], instead of allowing him to move to ].
* In the ], police storm the ]. 26 die during the fighting, three of them ] members. Six police officers are wounded(Bloomberg)].
* In ], an explosion hits the motorcade of president ] in the capital ].

* The ] will hear its first case, the allegations of ]s during a ] in the ].
* ]ese ] officials state that they are going to ] ] back to ], instead of allowing him to move to ].
* The government of ] announces that it will begin to withdraw its troops from ] in several months.

* In ], thousands of protesters demonstrate violently outside parliament against rising prices and high ] increases. Some of them call for resignation of the president ]
* In ], an explosion hits the motorcade of president ] in the capital ].
* In ], new electoral court rules that jailed opposition politician ], member of the ], can take part of parliamentary elections on ].

* In ], ], French-Algerian ] is sentenced to 10 years in jail for plotting to bomb ] embassy in ]. Five others received shorter sentences.
* The ] will hear its first case, the allegations of ]s during a ] in the ].
* In ], ] team that investigates murder of ], completes its mission. They will present their findings to secretary general ] in ]

* In ], cardinal ], ] ] of ], speaks against what he describes as "lies" in the popular book "The ]"; the book effectively claims that, among other things, the church suppresses information about ]' marriage with ]
* The government of ] announces that it will begin to withdraw its troops from ] in several months.

* In ], thousands of protesters demonstrate violently outside parliament against rising prices and high ] increases. Some of them call for resignation of the president ]..

* In ], new electoral court rules that jailed opposition politician ], member of the ], can take part of parliamentary elections on ].

* In ], ], French-Algerian ] is sentenced to 10 years in jail for plotting to bomb ] embassy in ]. Five others received shorter sentences.

* In ], ] team that investigates murder of ], completes its mission. They will present their findings to secretary general ] in ].

* In ], cardinal ], ] ] of ], speaks against what he describes as "lies" in the popular book "The ]"; the book effectively claims that, among other things, the church suppresses information about ]' marriage with ].

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March 15 2005

  • U.S. Representative Henry Waxman sends a scathing letter to President George W. Bush, accusing the administration of having withheld until after the election a damaging audit regarding overcharges by Halliburton for services in Iraq (such as charging $27,000,000 for transporting $82,000 worth of fuel from Kuwait to Iraq).
  • The government of Italy announces that it will begin to withdraw its troops from Iraq in several months.
  • In Niger, thousands of protesters demonstrate violently outside parliament against rising prices and high tax increases. Some of them call for resignation of the president Mamadou Tandja..
  • In Paris, France, French-Algerian Djamel Beghal is sentenced to 10 years in jail for plotting to bomb US embassy in 2001. Five others received shorter sentences.