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Contents

  • 1 October 1
  • 2 October 2
  • 3 October 3
  • 4 October 4
  • 5 October 5
  • 6 October 6
  • 7 October 7
  • 8 October 8
  • 9 October 9
  • 10 October 10
  • 11 October 11
  • 12 October 12
  • 13 October 13
  • 14 October 14
  • 15 October 15
  • 16 October 16
  • 17 October 17
  • 18 October 18
  • 19 October 19
  • 20 October 20
  • 21 October 21
  • 22 October 22
  • 23 October 23
  • 24 October 24
  • 25 October 25
  • 26 October 26
  • 27 October 27
  • 28 October 28
  • 29 October 29
  • 30 October 30
  • 31 October 31

October 1

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  • 'Fascinating' and 'provocative' research examines genetic elements of bipolar, schizophrenia


October 2

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October 3

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October 4

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October 5

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  • Australian news network under investigation over pokie reform comments


October 6

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  • Apple Inc. co-founder Steve Jobs dies aged 56


October 7

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  • South African parliament questioned over media policy


October 8

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October 9

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October 10

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  • Indian ghazal singer Jagjit Singh dies aged 70
  • Pakistani journalist found dead in home


October 11

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  • Gilad Shalit to be exchanged for Palestinian prisoners


October 12

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  • Habertürk media sparks outrage over woman’s murder photo in Turkey


October 13

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  • Eyewitnesses challenge Egyptian state media impartiality in fatal protests


October 14

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  • Dennis Ritchie, C programming language creator, dies aged 70


October 15

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October 16

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  • Iran continues to lash out at film industry


October 17

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  • 'Homer Simpson' contributes to U.S. presidential candidate Buddy Roemer
  • Boston Globe criticised for outing FBI informant
  • Football: Wigan 1-3 Bolton Wanderers
  • Herman Cain: SimCity rumor 'a lie'


October 18

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October 19

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  • Jailed Swedish journalists tried as terrorists
  • Kenya troops enter Somalia after kidnappings
  • Occupation in London enters fifth day


October 20

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  • Ethics complaint by police dismissed by Ontario Press Council
  • Former Libyan leader Gaddafi killed


October 21

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  • Greek lawmakers pass new austerity law despite violent protests
  • St Paul's cathedral to shut down following 'Occupy' protest


October 22

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  • Chinese girl who was hit and run by two drivers, ignored by eighteen people, dies
  • University of Wales to close down after 120 years
  • Canadian actress Barbara Kent dies at age 103


October 23

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  • Crown Prince Sultan of Saudi Arabia dies
  • UN wants Gaddafi's death probed
  • US, North Korea form agreement to search for war dead


October 24

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  • Earthquake hits Turkey, hundreds reported dead
  • Moto GP rider Marco Simoncelli dies in 2011 Malaysia Grand Prix


October 25

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  • Football: FA charges Chelsea for player misconduct; John Terry investigated over alleged racial abuse
  • Tunisia casts vote in first free election


October 26

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October 27

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October 28

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  • Swedish journalists hit by hacking scandal


October 29

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  • No-fly zone demanded by Syrian protesters


October 30

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  • Qantas grounds all flights in labour dispute
  • Wikinews interviews Buddy Roemer, U.S. Republican Party presidential candidate


October 31

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  • St Louis Cardinals win baseball's World Series
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