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- Wikinews Shorts: March 1, 2007
- Toxic chemical spills in the Ohio River
- Professional athletes in US linked to online steroid ring
- Yahoo!7 and Xtra New Zealand's website launched
- Swatch to organize new snow sports competition
- Taliban leader: Osama bin Laden is "still alive" and "Taliban ready to strike Americans"
- Columbine High School evacuated following bomb scare
- Blackburn defeat Arsenal in FA Cup
- Large tornadoes strike southern United States
- NHL: Shorthand a success in Penguins win over Rangers
- Sirius CEO visits congress
- Parti Québécois leader slams radio host on homophobia
- Complaints lodged, police helpless as "boobs on bikes" parade happens in New Zealand
- US: Several NFL stars released from their teams
- Wikinews Shorts: March 2, 2007
- Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe denies wartime responsibility for sex slaves
- Lille goal protests quelled again
- Montreal police officer killed during drug raid
- Downtown Beirut businesses to sue government
- Councilman: Buffalo, New York, USA police to stage "sickout"
- Full lunar eclipse due on March 3, 2007
- Iranian student protesters face expulsion
- Late goal leaves Liverpool stunned
- Jimmy Wales asks Wikipedian to resign "his positions of trust" over nonexistent degrees
- Antonio Filippo wins today's Omloop Het Volk
- Chelsea maintains pace with Manchester United
- Bloggers sued by pro-government Malaysian newspaper
- Sinkhole swallows twelve houses in Guatemala
- Iranian president and Saudi king agree to fight sectarian strife
- Three babies dead within one week at Madrid Hospital
- Operation to capture rebel leader surges violence in East Timor
- Microsoft wins case against Alcatel
- Kraft Canada recalls cookies after reports of 'sharp metal objects' baked into the cookies
- West Ham rocked by stoppage time goal
- Lantern Festival in Taipei lights up the night
- Fijians in New Zealand urged to protest NZ's involvement in Fiji
- Al-Qaeda threaten to kill British Prince Harry in Iraq
- The sentence of Intel's former contractor expunged
- Aerial collision over Austria kills 8
- Research In Motion chairman resigns position
- Retired Wikipedian suggests Pulitzer winner tried to pay him; practice unaccepted in journalism
- Lineup coming together for Manchester United charity match
- Strong earthquake in Sumatra
- Broken stormwater drain led to Guatemala sinkhole
- Microsoft faults Google on its copyright protection practices
- Leading luxury businesses to form a joint venture
- NHL: Penguins and government officials reach "Impasse" over new arena
- Jury convicts former aide to Dick Cheney in Plame case
- Barca eliminated in Champions League
- Chelsea come from behind to defeat Porto
- Valencia through to Quarters thanks to away goals rule
- Lyon lose at home; drop out of Champions League
- NHL: Penguins rally, defeat Senators in shootout
- Ugandan judges begin week-long strike
- Dozens dead in Indonesian plane crash
- New Zealand broadband subscribers increase
- Repeat sex offenders to face capital punishment in Texas
- Court issues YouTube block in Turkey
- Two winners confirmed in US 'Mega Millions' jackpot
- One dead in Michigan school shooting
- Bob Rae seeks Liberal nomination in Toronto-Centre
- US troops accused of killing Afghan civilians following car-bombing
- Canadian PM visits Hamilton, admits he's an avid curling fan
- Larsson goal puts United into quarterfinals
- Arsenal out of Champions league after tie with PSV
- Quick goal sees Bayern advance over Real Madrid
- UEFA Champions League 2006/07: AC Milan 1-0 Celtic
- African Union peacekeepers come under attack in Mogadishu
- Computer glitch delays online tax filing in Canada
- France bans filming of violence
- Wikinews Shorts: March 8, 2007
- John Lewis Partnership announces increased profits, 18% partner bonus
- Gormley's statue Another Place stays in Sefton, UK
- British actor John Inman dies at 71
- DUP and Sinn Féin make gains in Northern Ireland Assembly election
- UEFA Cup - Round of Sixteen first leg results
- NFL: Chicago deals Jones to New York
- Rocketeers find possible impact crater in Nevada
- IAEA suspends nuclear aid for Iran
- First Norfolk Island murderer in a century found guilty
- IBM and Cisco in attempt to create a universal platform for communications software development
- NHL: Penguins lose to Devils at home
- EU adopts renewable energy measures
- Ties announced in UEFA Champions League
- Pakistan's military ruler sacks Chief Justice
- U.S. Justice Department says FBI misused Patriot Act
- Wall dividing island of Cyprus torn down but divisions still stand
- New Zealand woman reports marijuana plants stolen
- Bacterial outbreak forces closure of Toronto hospital neo-natal unit
- Boy missing in Glynn County, Georgia
- Wikinews Shorts: March 10, 2007
- Eritrean minister warns of war over Ugandan troops in Somalia
- Taliban claim responsibility for kidnapping of Italian journalist
- United force replay against 'Boro in FA Cup
- NCAA Basketball: Championship week concludes today as teams await release of national tournament bracket
- Wikinews Shorts: March 11, 2007
- NHL: Rangers fall to Penguins in overtime
- Sex tour operator pleads guilty in Cleveland court
- Malta Labour Party wins the 2007 Local Councils Election
- Jacques Chirac announces he will not pursue a third Presidential mandate
- Chelsea strike late to force FA Cup replay
- Seven players added to lineup for United charity match
- National Hockey League suspends Simon for season
- Zimbabwe police break up rally, detain leaders
- New Zealand's Prime Minister supports daylight savings extension
- Bug in Microsoft antivirus deletes users' e-mails
- NCAA Basketball: National tournament field set
- Bomb kills nine Afghan police
- CSX freight train derails in Oneida, New York, tank car explodes
- Brad Delp, lead singer of rock band Boston: found dead at 55
- Swiss reject single health insurance
- BBC correspondent missing
- Gas line explodes in Texas
- U.S. Army's surgeon general asked to resign
- UN report says Sudan government guilty of orchestrating Darfur crimes
- Marcello Lippi completes European XI squad
- 2007 Cricket World Cup: West Indies vs Pakistan
- Russia: Iran's Bushehr nuclear power plant to be delayed
- French politicians distance themselves from Chirac
- Controversial blog relaunched in New Zealand
- Protests in Pakistan as Chief Justice appears before judges' panel
- 'Virtual Iraq' created to help traumatised veterans
- Viacom sues YouTube, Google, for more than 1 billion dollars
- Five Europeans are released in Ethiopia
- Sub-prime lenders send jitters through global markets
- NHL: Penguins to remain in Pittsburgh
- Saturn's moon Enceladus may host "internal life"
- 2007 Cricket World Cup: Australia vs Scotland
- 2007 Cricket World Cup: Kenya vs Canada
- Disney Cruise Line to add two new ships
- NCAA Basketball: Niagara defeats Florida A&M, advances to first round of NCAA tournament
- Duke of York arrives in New Zealand
- Chief Justice of Pakistan manhandled, gag order issued by government
- Wikinews Shorts: March 14, 2007
- Study finds children from single-parent homes more likely to be sexually abused
- Zimbabwean opposition leader in intensive care after arrest
- Baseball's Pete Rose: "I bet on my team every night"
- Iraqi authorities say Baghdad violence has dropped sharply
- 2007 Cricket World Cup: Sri Lanka vs Bermuda
- 2007 Cricket World Cup: Zimbabwe vs Ireland
- Canadian government tax processing computers back online
- New Zealand's state broadcaster warned by police
- Burgas-Alexandroupolis pipeline agreement signed in Athens
- Wikinews Shorts: March 15, 2007
- Missing dog's severed head found by 17-year old girl
- Kids game portal BBC Jam to close after competition complaints
- Transcript of 9/11 confession by Khalid Sheikh Mohammed released
- Russia and Italy share views in solving conflicts
- NCAA Basketball: Thursday session 1 recap
- Missing boy from Glynn County, Georgia found dead
- 2007 Cricket World Cup: South Africa vs Netherlands
- 2007 Cricket World Cup: England vs New Zealand
- Massive ice deposits found on Mars
- Friendly fire killing of Lance Corporal Matty Hull deemed unlawful
- Rare Patek Philippe watches to be highlighted at Antiquorum
- Teenager stabbed to death in east London
- Bottled water in Canada recalled due to arsenic concerns
- Football: McClaren names England squad
- Football: Ties announced in UEFA Cup
- Edinburgh Building Services wins national award
- Warmest global winter on record according to NOAA
- Namibia: VAT on milk to stay
- Wii tops U.S. video game console sales in February
- Kimi Räikkönen will start from pole of 2007 Australian GP
- San Francisco & New York City office towers get new owner
- 2007 Cricket World Cup: India vs Bangladesh
- 2007 Cricket World Cup: Pakistan vs Ireland
- Football: Manchester United breeze past lackluster Bolton
- Richard Dean Anderson in Stargate Continuum DVD film
- Rugby: France wins Six Nations
- Lahar at New Zealand's Mount Ruapehu
- Pakistan's judicial crisis deepens as police attack and seal private news channel
- Kimi Räikkönen wins 2007 Australian Grand Prix
- Wikinews Shorts: March 18, 2007
- 2007 Cricket World Cup: England vs Canada
- Google acquires Adscape
- 2007 Cricket World Cup: Australia vs Netherlands
- Pakistan cricket coach Bob Woolmer dies at age 58
- Boy Scout missing in North Carolina, U.S.A.
- Canadian government faces elections speculation
- Black registrar to hold mass wedding in Belgium
- 65th running of the Aiken Trials held
- Canadian Green Party leader set to challenge MacKay for seat
- Doctor robbed, car-jacked and locked in boot while car set alight
- Senior Russian official questions role of NATO, Eurasian Economic Community
- Former Arizona Governor says he saw a UFO during the 1997 Phoenix Lights
- 2007 Cricket World Cup: India vs Bermuda
- 2007 Cricket World Cup: West Indies vs Zimbabwe
- Google's YouTube to present its best video awards
- A380 makes maiden flight to US
- Methane gas explosion at Ulyanovskaya Mine kills at least 108
- Contaminated pet food causes massive recall
- Football: Ronaldo penalty sends United to FA Cup semifinals
- Football: Chelsea beat out Spurs in FA Cup replay
- Bloc Québécois support Canadian budget, Liberals, NDP oppose
- Italian journalist freed by Afghan captors
- 2007 Cricket World Cup: South Africa vs Scotland
- 2007 Cricket World Cup: New Zealand vs Kenya
- Yahoo releases mobile phone search engine
- Missing boy scout from North Carolina found alive
- North Korea boycotts talks on nuclear program
- SpaceX Falcon I launches from Kwajalein Atoll
- SpaceX Falcon I rocket fails to orbit test satellite
- NSW Opposition leader uses Yahoo Answers to query voters
- World agricultural honeybee disappearance
- Pakistan coach's death 'suspicious'
- Church of Sweden open to homosexual weddings
- 2007 Cricket World Cup: Sri Lanka vs Bangladesh
- 2007 Cricket World Cup: Pakistan vs Zimbabwe
- Toronto man claims $18 million jackpot
- Coroner warns on Internet drugs
- Fossilized remains of "burrowing" dinosaur found in Montana
- Reward against terrorists in Greece
- Canadian Liberal MP expelled from caucus for supporting Conservative budget
- Two UK sailors killed in submarine accident
- XM and Sirius submit FCC transfer request
- NHL: DiPietro shines in Islanders win over Penguins
- Mass wedding held against racism in Belgium
- Iran: We will also take 'illegal actions' if UN imposes sanctions
- Italy confirms swapping Taliban for Mastrogiacomo
- US President Bush and NZ Prime Minister Clark meet
- Oil exploration in California, USA reveals giant impact crater
- Sydney ferry hits ship, bridge
- Study: Drying up rivers to cause freshwater crisis
- 2007 Cricket World Cup: New Zealand vs Canada
- 2007 Cricket World Cup: Scotland vs Netherlands
- WebmasterWorld reports 75% of Google's blogspot as spam
- NFL: Marshall Faulk expected to retire
- Several US universities ban Wikipedia as primary source
- River Thames to receive clean-up with new tunnel
- U.S. federal judge blocks Internet pornography law
- British police detain 2005 London bombings suspects
- 2007 Cricket World Cup: Sri Lanka vs India
- 2007 Cricket World Cup: West Indies vs Ireland
- 15 Royal Navy sailors captured at gunpoint by Iranian guards
- French Space Agency CNES releases UFO files
- Pakistan cricket coach Bob Woolmer murdered; investigation underway
- Belgian Archbishop lectures on health care and religion
- Recalled pet food found to contain rat poison
- Bill Gates to receive honorary degree from Harvard University
- NFL: Houston Texans release QB David Carr
- Project brings dialogue between society and prisoners
- Labor retains power in NSW, earning fourth consecutive term
- Ontario Lottery and Gaming Corporation CEO resigns
- 2007 Cricket World Cup: England vs Kenya
- Muslims told not to wear veils when they vote in Quebec
- NHL: Penguins defeat Thrashers, catch Devils
- 2007 Cricket World Cup: Australia vs South Africa
- NCAA Basketball: UCLA defeats Kansas, Ohio State holds off Memphis
- UEFA Euro 2008: March 24th qualification game roundup
- U.S. court grants Verizon injunction, Vonage appeals
- Harper: "The Red Ensign of 1917 will fly over Vimy"
- Large earthquake off Japan, tsunami warning issued
- British sailors detained by Iran "to be tried for espionage"
- Lane Cove Tunnel opens in Sydney
- 2007 Cricket World Cup: Bangladesh vs Bermuda
- NHL: Penguins blank Bruins to catch Devils
- NCAA Basketball: Florida, Georgetown join UCLA, OSU in Final Four
- African Union peacekeepers come under attack in Mogadishu
- Computer glitch delays online tax filing in Canada
- France bans filming of violence
- Wikinews Shorts: March 8, 2007
- John Lewis Partnership announces increased profits, 18% partner bonus
- Gormley's statue Another Place stays in Sefton, UK
- British actor John Inman dies at 71
- DUP and Sinn Féin make gains in Northern Ireland Assembly election
- UEFA Cup - Round of Sixteen first leg results
- LTTE carry out airstrike on air force base in Sri Lanka
- Newfoundland government launches seal hunt website
- Rain in Greater Vancouver area, increased turbidity in drinking water
- UN sanctions prompt Iran to limit cooperation with IAEA
- Power sharing to return to Northern Ireland
- US charges Australian David Hicks
- NFL: Eagles trade for Spikes, Holcomb
- Guantanamo detainee David Hicks pleads guilty to providing "material support"
- Ontario ombudsman hands over lottery investigation to police
- Liberal minority government elected in Quebec
- Ribena fined over misleading advertising
- UK prepared to go 'into different phase' if sailors and marines not released by Iran within days
- Body of missing Briton Lindsay Ann Hawker found in bathtub
- Northern Ireland MEP Jim Allister resigns from DUP
- NHL: Penguins complete sweep of Capitals, clinch playoff berth
- 2007 Cricket World Cup: Australia vs West Indies
- Major Pakistan newspaper under government pressure
- School children and teachers taken hostage in Philippines
- 2007 Cricket World Cup: Sri Lanka vs South Africa
- UEFA Euro 2008: March 28th qualification game roundup
- UK freezes business arrangements with Iran; detained sailors and marines shown on TV
- Final Harry Potter book's cover art released
- NHL: Hecht leads Sabres over Devils
- Wikinews Shorts: March 29, 2007
- Iran Foreign Minister: Britain must admit to trespassing before soldiers are released
- Proposed U.S. legislation seeks to push China to raise the value of yuan
- Iran 'suspends' releasing British soldiers; Shots fired near Iranian Consul in Basra, Iraq
- 2007 Cricket World Cup: West Indies vs New Zealand
- Body of alumnus found at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, New York
- Canadian university students would prefer MP3 players over car radios
- Women's groups promote "Equal Pay Day" in Belgium
- Dell delays filing of financials as accounting investigation continues
- Wikinews Shorts: March 30, 2007
- UN Security Council calls for release of British soldiers in Iran
- Israeli company develops new radioactive waste conversion process
- Iran airs new video of UK crewmen, releases new letters from Turney
- 2007 Cricket World Cup: England vs Ireland
- Adult-only TLD rejected by Internet body
- US Food and Drug Administration reports melamine found in contaminated pet food
- European Union calls for release of British crewmen in Iran
- US Naval officer temporarily relieved for "possible supremacist activities"
- Israeli website reports speculation over U.S. attack on Iran in April
- Wikinews Shorts: March 31, 2007
- 2007 Cricket World Cup: Bangladesh vs Australia
- Football: Crouch hat-trick lifts Liverpool to victory
- Sydney holds voluntary one hour blackout
- Two Wikimedia employees announce resignations
- NHL: Avalanche defeat Wild 2-1
- NHL: Penguins rally, fall to Leafs in OT