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Wikinews:2007/June/22

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< Wikinews:2007 | June
  • North Korea denies entry of IAEA inspectors
  • Thrill rides in U.S., Canada shut down after girl's feet are severed
  • Space Shuttle Atlantis lands in California
  • Maid's escape from high-rise leads to crackdown on agencies in Malaysia
  • Former Washington D.C. police officer sues district for racial discrimination and harassment
  • Irish president opens new park dedicated to Irish refugees in Toronto, Canada
  • Noel Cox talks to Wikinews about New Zealand's constitutional monarchy
  • Japan changes Iwo Jima's name
  • 'Kane' still tops but many changes underneath on American Film Institute's '100'
  • Suspicious package found outside Holland Tunnel in New Jersey, USA
  • North Korea agrees to fast-track shut down of nuclear facilities
  • Firefighters rescue nearly a dozen animals in Buffalo, New York house fire
  • We, the two-headed snake, dies in U.S. museum at age 8
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