Wikinews:2005/April/6
< Wikinews:2005 | April
- Study: cognitive therapy as good as medication, but lasts longer
- 16 dead after U.S. helicopter crashes in Afghanistan
- Businesses shy to adopt Windows XP SP2
- Swift mission measures distance to star explosions
- Militants attack Kashmir bus route safe house
- Canada presses Iran for an international investigation into Kazemi death
- Japan announces moon program
- Iraq elects Kurdish president, Saddam said to be shaken
- Space Shuttle Discovery resumes rollout to launch pad
- Prince Rainier III of Monaco has died
- Toronto transit union threatens strike for Monday
- Nigeria destroys illegal small arms
- North American citizens dealt passport requirement
- First female boxing death occurs in US sanctioned match
- Google Maps incorporates satellite images
- US Highway Administration releases interim report on Boston's Big Dig: press release claims tunnel safe, but report does not
- Dmitri Young hits three home runs in Tigers' opener
- 'Great' title for John Paul?
- Harvard University divests $4.4m of PetroChina stock
- ABC to move Internet news network back to U.S. TVs
- Bomb explodes on historic Kashmir bus route
- British journalists on trial in Zimbabwe
- ACLU: Gen. Sanchez possibly perjured himself at 2004 Senate inquiry
- 51 suspects named by UN for war crimes in Darfur
- Brazil organizes Summit of South American and Arab Countries
- NASA's Mars rovers exceed all expectations