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- 26 Americans, mostly CIA agents, charged for kidnapping in Italy
- 401st Guy Fawkes celebrated in parts of the Commonwealth
- African refugees allege forced labour by Turkish police
- Ahmadinejad to free British navy personnel
- Air New Zealand opens direct route to Canada
- Al-Qaeda threaten to kill British Prince Harry in Iraq
- Assassin of Turkish-Armenian journalist 'treated as national hero'
- Australian Prime Minister targets Obama on Iraq
- BBC correspondent missing
- Belgian Archbishop lectures on health care and religion
- Birks to create 2010 Olympic, Paralympic jewelery; wines on menu
- British navy personnel back home
- British sailors detained by Iran "to be tried for espionage"
- CBS blog criticizes stations' coverage of Tigger incident
- Camel sacrificed at major Turkish airport
- Canadian government apologizes to deportation victim Arar
- Customer says Verizon confuses dollars and cents
- DUP and Sinn Féin make gains in Northern Ireland Assembly election
- Discriminatory job ad by Central Bank of Turkey asks for men only
- E-Passport cloned in five minutes
- EU adopts renewable energy measures
- EU report in favour of adopting open source software
- Ferry hijacked to protest slogans in assassinated Turkish-Armenian journalist's funeral
- Five Europeans are released in Ethiopia
- Greek government faces censure motion by opposition
- HP France in trouble due to alleged monopolist behavior
- Headmaster to meet parents after student sex parties
- India sends first all-woman peace keeping force to Liberia
- Iran 'suspends' releasing British soldiers; Shots fired near Iranian Consul in Basra, Iraq
- Iran Foreign Minister: Britain must admit to trespassing before soldiers are released
- Iran airs new video of UK crewmen, releases new letters from Turney
- Israeli website reports speculation over U.S. attack on Iran in April
- Italy confirms swapping Taliban for Mastrogiacomo
- Jimmy Wales asks Wikipedian to resign "his positions of trust" over nonexistent degrees
- Karl Rove named as a source of Plame leak
- Kids game portal BBC Jam to close after competition complaints
- Listeners call for tattooing of Muslims in America, supporting comedy skit
- Man arrested over prostitutes' murders in Great Britain
- Microsoft disgruntled with partner Dell's interest in open source
- Microsoft patent to make ads disable computer
- NCAA Football: Grambling State legend Eddie Robinson dies
- NYC students attempt to revive stoop culture
- New Zealand's state broadcaster warned by police
- New Zealand broadband subscribers increase
- Ontario ombudsman hands over lottery investigation to police
- Papua New Guinea police chief attacked, houses torched in response
- Project brings dialogue between society and prisoners
- Putin blasts US foreign policy
- Republican aide fired for trying to hire hackers to raise his GPA
- Retired Wikipedian suggests Pulitzer winner tried to pay him; practice unaccepted in journalism
- River Thames to receive clean-up with new tunnel
- Russia: Iran's Bushehr nuclear power plant to be delayed
- SAFETY bill would require U.S. ISPs to log on-line user activity
- Scholar says Jehovah's Witnesses wrong about blood transfusions
- Sherry Lansing thankful for Hersholt Humanitarian Oscar
- Swiss reject single health insurance
- Taco Bell pulls green onions from all U.S. and Canadian stores
- Teenager stabbed to death in east London
- Toxic chemicals found in four Canadian politicians
- Turkish-Armenian journalist killed in Turkey
- Turkish homeless man burns to death after being neglected
- Turkish minister says 'camel wasn't enough'
- Turkish writer Orhan Pamuk receives Nobel Prize
- Two major political parties protest placards used in Armenian-Turkish journalist's funeral
- U.S. Justice Department says FBI misused Patriot Act
- U.S. Senator Obama announces presidential candidacy
- UK prepared to go 'into different phase' if sailors and marines not released by Iran within days
- US Defense Secretary evaluates Iraq and the political climate
- US President Bush and NZ Prime Minister Clark meet
- Universal and FOX are shutting down "Firefly" t-shirt sites
- VOA journalists resist plans to restrict mission in support of media freedom
- World agricultural honeybee disappearance
- Zimbabwean opposition leader in intensive care after arrest
- Talk:Abraham Lincoln Bicentennial Commission endorses Children's Song
- Talk:Iraqi authorities say Baghdad violence has dropped sharply
- Talk:Kurdish operating system under investigation by Turkish attorney general
- Talk:Microsoft offers to pay blogger to 'correct' Wikipedia article
- Talk:Sub-prime lenders send jitters through global markets
- Talk:Turkish-Armenian journalist killed in Turkey
- Talk:Turkish writer Orhan Pamuk receives Nobel Prize
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- User:Wowaconia~enwikinews
- User talk:Bawolff/archives
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- User talk:Booksworm
- User talk:Brian McNeil/Archive 05
- User talk:Doldrums/Archive6
- User talk:Harej/Archive02
- User talk:Jimbo Wales/Archive 1
- User talk:Towsonu2003/Arch2
- Wikinews:Deletion requests/Archives/Passed Archive 6
- Wikinews:Style guide
- Wikinews:Water cooler/assistance/Archive/10
- Wikinews:Water cooler/proposals/Archive/15
- Wikinews talk:Fair use
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