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*The Six Nations Council announces that the match between ] versus ] in the ], called off minutes prior to kick-off on Saturday night, has been rescheduled for Sunday 4 March, with a 3.00pm kick-off, ]. *The Six Nations Council announces that the match between ] versus ] in the ], called off minutes prior to kick-off on Saturday night, has been rescheduled for Sunday 4 March, with a 3.00pm kick-off, ].
*In ], the ] sets a new record for consecutive home victories in the ] by defeating the ] 3-1.
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Current events of February 14, 2012 (2012-02-14) (Tuesday) edit history watch
Armed conflict and attacks
Arts and culture
Business and economy
Disasters
International relations
Politics
  • The Ugandan minister Minister for Ethics and Integrity Simon Lokodo raids a workshop for gay activists and attempts to arrest the organiser. (BBC)
  • Kuwait forms a new cabinet before a new session of the assembly on Wednesday. (IOL)
  • Thousands of opposition supporters from Iran's Green Movement march silently through the capital Tehran calling for the release of political prisoners. (Financial Times)
Sport
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