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Wikinews:2006/May/16

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< Wikinews:2006 | May
  • Settlement returns billions to California schools funding
  • Spanish Socialist Workers' Party proposes human rights bill for great apes
  • Trawler sinks in Foveaux Strait, three generations killed
  • U.S. restores full diplomatic relations with Libya
  • UN releases 2006 list of "10 stories the world should hear more about"
  • Wuerl appointed Washington, D.C.'s new bishop
  • 7.4 magnitude hits Pacific near New Zealand
  • Australia won't take back spent uranium
  • Australian man caught driving with no licence twice in one day
  • Ayaan Hirsi Ali leaves Dutch Parliament
  • BellSouth denies phone records were handed over to the NSA
  • Bi-directional Censorship from the Great Firewall of China
  • Ex-Indian diplomat's passport revoked
  • Flooding ravages Northeastern United States
  • India postpones test-firing of Agni-III ballistic missile
  • Man mistakenly interviewed live on BBC News 24
  • New Zealand Department of Prime Minister and Cabinet employee named as Telecom mole
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