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<div id="1 May 2006" /> | |||
===], ] (Monday)=== | |||
* ] outraged ] by planning to ordain another bishop, ] in ] Province. On Sunday, China has already ordained ], not approved by the ], as a bishop in ]. ] ] ] urged the Vatican to stop diplomatic talks with ] | |||
* King ] swears in ] as the new ]. ] of the ] which controls two thirds of the country, states that his party will respect the results of an election to a ], so long as these are "free and fair". | |||
* ] ] refuses to delay upcoming ] despite pressure from U.S. diplomat ], high ranking Chadian Christian officials, and the head of the Chadian human rights league. However, he announced the ] is negotiating with the ] rebel group to avoid violence. | |||
* ], ], ] and ] join the ], ] and ] in allowing workers from the ten countries which joined the ] two years ago free access to their labour markets. | |||
* ]: ] ] has signed a decree ] the nation's ] industry, instructing foreign energy firms to channel their activities through the Bolivian government within a six-month deadline or face expulsion, and ordering the ] to occupy and secure key energy installations. | |||
* ]: The ] is partially shut down, including ]s. More than 90,000 employees of the public sector are put in license without salary. Their salary will not be paid until further notice, but they will remain employed whether they present themselves to work or not. If they present themselves to work it will be on a voluntary basis without retroactive payment. | |||
* ]: At least 22 ] in two small villages in ] are killed by ]s. , | |||
* ]: The ] extends the deadline for a peace deal by 48 hours. , | |||
* ]: Rescuers at a mine in ] have begun work after two miners were detected alive. The two had been trapped alive over 1 ] underground for the past five days. | |||
* Immigrant workers and their supporters across the ] stay home from work or school and abstain from commerce during the ], also called the "Great American Boycott" or "Day Without Immigrants", a protest against the enforcement of immigration law. ] are planned nationwide. In ], a one-day boycott of American products called the "Nothing Gringo Boycott" is planned in conjunction with U.S. events. | |||
* ]: The first day of Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month in the United States. | |||
* ]: | |||
**Over 10 rebels are killed and many injured in ] as the ] attack a breakaway faction led by Col. ]. | |||
**A ] attack by suspected ] rebels kills 4 civilians and 1 solider in ]. In the same district, a suspected ] rebel opens fire on two labourers. | |||
**] rebels attack a ] vessel, wounding 5 sailors off the coast of ]. | |||
* A second wave of pollutants from ] in ], ], trapped in the frozen ] and ]s during the winter, is now being released by the spring thaw, affecting ] and other settlements in the ]. , , | |||
<div id="2 May 2006" /> | |||
===], ] (Tuesday)=== | |||
*]'s new cabinet is unveiled. | |||
* ] hostages René Bräunlich and Thomas Nitzschke are freed. Both were taken hostage in ] on ], ]. | |||
* ] ] officially hands in his resignation to ] ]. Berlusconi was defeated by ] in the ], but Ciampi has asked him to remain in office, "for the handling of current affairs". | |||
* Newly-elected ] ] ] the ] of ]'s ] industry. This process is a result of his plan to nationalize major industries, he said in his election campaign. Further nationalizations are planned in ] and ]. | |||
* The thieves of the famous ] paintings ''] ''and '']'' are sentenced to four and eight years in prison. | |||
<div id="3 May 2006" /> | |||
===], ] (Wednesday)=== | |||
*Villagers from the ] in ], ], blockade the highway to ], in support of local flower vendors. ''']''' from State Polices ensues. | |||
* ] hostages René Bräunlich and Thomas Nitzschke returned home to Germany. They landed safe on a governmental aircraft at 2:24 pm in ]. | |||
* ]: The ]ese cabinet declares a ] with ] and announces that they will no longer consider them a terrorist group. The government urges the rebels to open peace talks. | |||
* ], an ] airliner of ]n airline ], carrying over 110 people, crashes into the ] while approaching ]. Rescue workers had found baggage, pieces of the shattered plane and oil floating at the site of the crash. | |||
* The ]ian author ] is arrested in Tehran. | |||
* In ], opposition parties boycott the ] and ] is "extremely low". Results are not due for another 10 days, but ] ] is expected to win. | |||
<div id="4 May 2006" /> | |||
===], ] (Thursday)=== | |||
* ] of ], ]. | |||
* ] is elected ], following ]'s brief period in office. Sogavare was previously prime minister from 2000 to 2001. | |||
* In ], a new ] under ] ] is ]. | |||
* A ] was issued for ] and ] following a ] ] which occurred at 15:26 UTC (04:26 May 4, local time). The warning was canceled when it was found that the earthquake did not produce a ]. | |||
* ]'s ] is sold in an auction for ]95,216,000, becoming one of the ]. | |||
* ] resigns as chairman of the ] Backbenchers Club in the ] of ], after a motion to refer a Member of Parliament implicated in a corruption scandal to the '']'' House Rights and Privileges Committee failed. | |||
* ] ]'s ] suffers one of its worst electoral defeats, losing more than 200 council seats in the ], and coming third in total votes, behind the Conservatives and Liberal Democrats. , | |||
* The latest update is the ] ]. It evaluates 40,168 species as a whole, plus an additional 2,160 subspecies, varieties, aquatic stocks, and subpopulations. | |||
<div id="5 May 2006" /> | |||
===], ] (Friday)=== | |||
* The government of ] has made ] to wash a layer of sand and dust off ]. | |||
* The Agriculture Ministry of ] confirmed another outbreak of ] in ], killing more than 120 birds. | |||
* The government of ] signs an accord with the main ] rebel group, the ], reached through mediation in ], ]. | |||
* ] resigns as ] of the ] ] (CIA). | |||
* Following significant ] losses in the ], ] ] ] announces the largest ] ] of his tenure. The ] include sacking embattled ] ], the demotion of long-serving ] ], and the stripping from Deputy Prime Minister ] of his departmental portfolio. | |||
<div id="6 May 2006" /> | |||
===], ] (Saturday)=== | |||
* The ] announces ]-approved ] will be ] as a ] ] on Sunday, just days after a diplomatic clash due to the unilateral ordination of two other bishops by ]. | |||
*], until recently the ]ian ambassador to ], who has previously served as the Chadian ], defects to ] and joins the ] rebels. | |||
*], co-founder of the legendary Australian band ] dies at age 48, while sleeping in his house at ], ], from a reported ]. | |||
*The ] is returned to government in ] for the twelfth time, winning 82 out of 84 seats with the ruling party winning 66.6% of the total votes in the ]. | |||
*The starboard engine of the ] '']'', sailing from ] to ] on ], catches fire at 4 am, 16 miles off ], southeast of the ] coast. Its ] puts the fire out, after its 708 passengers are moved into its ]s. Rescue ]s attend but neither these nor the ship's lifeboats are needed.. | |||
* The ] plans to launch ] for lunar surveying, probing the ]'s surface, ], landform and geological structure. | |||
<div id="7 May 2006" /> | |||
===], ] (Sunday)=== | |||
*A disgruntled ] goes on a rampage in ], ], smashing through stopped and on-coming vehicles as he drives through streets, across ] lines and up the wrong side of a ]. One woman is killed and 13 people more injured, including five ] (Irish Police). Armed Gardaí open fire on three occasions to try and stop the bus. | |||
*] ] announces his support for closing ]. | |||
*] ] threatens to pull ] out of the ] if the ] and the ] do not accept ]. | |||
*] play their last game at ], or ]. They have played there for 93 years . | |||
*] and other coastal cities were ] after a long ] since ],]. | |||
*] user count peaked at an all-time high of 668 for no discernable reason. | |||
<div id="8 May 2006" /> | |||
===], ] (Monday)=== | |||
*Former ]n ] ] is acquitted of a ] charge; the judge rules that a sexual encounter with a 31-year old ]-positive woman was consensual. | |||
*] ] writes to ] ]. This marks the first time in 27 years that an Iranian President has written to a U.S. President. | |||
*The ] parliament ] in order to elect the successor of ] as ]. ] leads after the first round of balloting. | |||
*Judgement is given in ] for ] in ] brought by ]' company, ]. | |||
*A Historic Election is about to take place in the state of ], ]. Where two major parties AIADMK and DMK are contesting to capture the power. | |||
<div id="9 May 2006" /> | |||
===], ] (Tuesday)=== | |||
*The ]'s new Minister for Local Government, ], who is a ] and a member of ], refuses to state whether or not she believes that ] is a sin. | |||
*The ] and the ] declare a cease-fire after 57 people are killed, and 103 are wounded, mostly civilians, in the ]n capital of ]. | |||
*The world's largest annual ] for the ] industry, the ] (E³), is held in ]. | |||
*Two ]n miners are rescued after 14 days trapped in the ]. | |||
*The ] ratifies the ], making ] the fifteenth ] ] to do so. | |||
*Lifetime Senator ] is ] as the new ] after four ballots. | |||
*A twentieth anniversary of the movie ] was released.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.johnny-five.com/|title=(Fan Site)|accessdate=2006-05-09|last=|first=Fans|publisher=]|quote=Johnny-Five.com version 2.0 opened today to celebrate the 20th anniversary of Short Circuit. | |||
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<div id="10 May 2006" /> | |||
===], ] (Wednesday)=== | |||
*] declassifies its rare diplomatic files from between ] and ], including records of the ]. | |||
*The ] of the ]' ], the ], decides upon an increase in the ] by 25 basis points to 5.00%. | |||
<div id="11 May 2006" /> | |||
===], ] (Thursday)=== | |||
* Residents flee ] as ]s and ] ]s battle for control of the ] ]. The ] in five days of fighting reaches 120. , | |||
* A ] is found on ] in ]'s ]. | |||
* ], a collaborative online ], is launched in ] by ], modelled on ] but heavily ]. Misplaced Pages is ] without a ] in ]. | |||
*The ] ] is reported to operate "]", containing a record of all calls (domestic and international) placed through ], ] and ]. ] refused to provide customer records, citing the need for a ]. | |||
*], ] governor of the U.S. state of ], is indicted on three misdemeanor counts of conspiracy, official misconduct and political discrimination for hiring, promoting, demoting and firing state employees based on political loyalties. | |||
*Results for the ] held in ], ], on ] were announced and the ] and its allies have captured the power.And the AIADMK becoming a stronger opposition in the history of Tamil Nadu. | |||
**The State of West Bengal also made a History. "The Communist Party of India (Marxsist) emerged victorius for another 5 years, making its stand of almost 35 years at a stretch" | |||
<div id="12 May 2006" /> | |||
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===], ] (Friday)=== | |||
* Eight bombs explode in a coordinated strike in the ]n capital of ]. Three people are killed and 48 are wounded. No group has yet claimed responsibility. | |||
* 200 people are killed in an ] in ], ]. , | |||
* ] ] ] is ] for ], ] and violation of ] law in a ] in ] over his faked ] research. | |||
* ] takes his ] for a third consecutive term as ]. | |||
* 21 people are killed in an ]ian bus crash. | |||
*The U.S. ] raids the home of ], outgoing number three man at the ], in an investigation into ], including the use of prostitutes and bribery in connection with ] ], revealed to be the "no. 1 unindicted co-conspirator" in the ] scandal. () | |||
*] breaks the world record in the ] with a time of 9.76 seconds. | |||
*] takes full control of ] Networks from ]. | |||
*First reported instances of the ] strike. | |||
<div id="13 May 2006" /> | |||
===], ] (Saturday)=== | |||
*] officials try to get the case of ], who says he was ] and ]d, dismissed as it "could undermine U.S. relations with foreign countries". | |||
*The ] criticizes the ] for denying access to detainees in violation of the ]. The US admits holding detainees secretly but claims they do not fall under that convention. | |||
*] makes ] twice in the ]. 23 people are killed and five remain missing after a boat capsizes in the stormy seas off ] island. , , , | |||
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**] spokesman Albissaty Saleh Allazam announces that none of the eight organizational members that make up the Chadian rebel alliance will end attacks on the ] despite the recent peace deal between ] and the ]. | |||
**The ] has opened a new refugee camp within Chad just outside of the city of ] to accommodate the 7,000 ] who fled ] attacks in western ]. | |||
*], a ] Member of the state ] in ], ], is accused of running an elaborate ] operation to manipulate results in state and federal elections and pre-selections. | |||
*Authorities in ] issue a red alert for active ] ], evacuating 17,000 people in expectation of an eruption. | |||
*] win the ] against ] on penalties after a last minute 40-yard Steven Gerrard equalizer. | |||
<div id="14 May 2006"/> | |||
===], ] (Sunday)=== | |||
*]: | |||
** The ] killed ], the senior ] commander in the ] area who was accused of planning several ]s that killed nearly 30 people, including US high-school student ]. Six other Palestinians were also killed. , | |||
** The ] intercepted a Palestinian boat carrying a large amount of explosives near the ] in an attempted smuggling operation. The boat contained about 450 kg of ] and parts of mines. , | |||
*], the president of the ], announces that ] ] ] won the ] held on ] with 77.5% of the vote. The official turnout was 61%, though international observers estimated turnout at 4–10%. | |||
*Organized crime led by the group ] causes rioting in ] and claims over 50 lives. | |||
*] in ], ], which has been rumbling for about a month, is shooting out black smoke, ] and ], and a ] appears to be imminent. Mandatory ]s are under way. | |||
*] of the ], ], signs a petition in support of ] and condemns the acts of animal-rights extremists. | |||
*Seven people are wounded as two bombs explode in the ]ian city of ]. A local branch of the ] (PKK) claimed responsibility. | |||
*]s ] in one week in separate incidents across the ] of ]. | |||
<div id="15 May 2006"/> | |||
===], ] (Monday)=== | |||
*] ] gives ] in the ]. | |||
*] ], according to the national ]n news agency. | |||
*The ] ] announces it will re-establish diplomatic ties with ] and remove it from ]. | |||
*] is sworn in as ], following his ] held in May 10. | |||
*], a ] leader within the ] of ] and former secretary general, proposes that ] set up a separate shrine for the 14 Class-A war criminals enshrined there. ] is poised to become the first ] to make a speech before a joint session of the ] in June. | |||
<div id="16 May 2006"/> | |||
===], ] (Tuesday)=== | |||
* The ] releases a list of 759 former and current inmates of the ] prison camp in ] after a ] action was filed by the ]. | |||
* ]: The ] votes unanimously to initiate the process which would lead to a ] relieving the beleaguered ] in the war-torn ] region of ]. The ] opposes the move. , | |||
*]ian Information Minister ] accuses the ] of facilitating a new alliance between the ]'s ] and the defected troops of Mahamat Nouri against the ]. Neither group has confirmed or denied the merger. | |||
*Italian centre-left leader ] is given the mandate to form a new government by ] ]. Prodi is supposed to present his list of ministers on May 17. | |||
*At least 23 people have been killed in a shooting and bombing attack in the ]i capital, ], police say. | |||
* ], a New Zealander, became the first double-amputee to climb ] [http://news.scotsman.com/latest.cfm?id=hampton | |||
* A British-Ugandan team reports a substantial reduction in ] atop the ] in ], attributable to increases in air temperature over the past four decades. This "]", according to ] ] ], is one of the sources of the ], and is projected in the study to disappear in two decades. | |||
* A ]ed ] of a woman in her late 20s of the ] tribe from 1,500 years ago is found near ], ]. | |||
<div id="17 May 2006" /> | |||
===], ] (Wednesday)=== | |||
*Captain ], 26, of 1st ] is killed while engaged in combat against ] forces near ], ]. Captain Goddard is Canada's first female casualty since World War 2, and Canada's first female combat arms casualty. | |||
*A total of 155 people are killed in a recent wave of ] in ], ]. | |||
* ] ] ] of ] claims victory in the ]. | |||
* A gunman opens fire at the ] ], the top court in ], while the court is in session, injuring four ]s, and killing one - ]. The shooting represents a rise in tensions between the ] and supporters of ]. | |||
* ] win the ], defeating ] 2-1 in the final. Arsenal goalkeeper ] became the first player ever ] in a Champions League final. Barcelona's goals were scored by ] and ]; Arsenal's goal was scored by ]. | |||
<div id="18 May 2006" /> | |||
===], ] (Thursday)=== | |||
* ] vote unanimously to strip the ] (Currently ]) of his powers, effectively turning the ] kingdom into a secular ]. | |||
* ] ] of ] ] for a second term after winning the ]. | |||
* ] ] is unwilling to either confirm or deny U.S. financial and logistical support for the ] in ]. Previously, such accusations were denied. The current ], ], criticized U.S. support for "criminals." | |||
* The ] committee examining the claims of para-legal deportations of individuals for torture-based questioning, known as "]s", reports that it has ] confirmation that between 30 and 50 individuals underwent such deportations to seven "black sites" in Asia, Europe and Africa. Those in Europe have reportedly been closed down following the public outcry, but there is still one such site operating in a North African country. | |||
* New ] ] ] pledges to withdraw Italian troops from ] and calls the ] a "grave mistake that has not solved but increased the problem of security". | |||
* ], the strongest storm on record to have entered the ] in May, makes landfall between the cities of ], ] and ], ] in China. | |||
<div id="19 May 2006" /> | |||
===], ] (Friday)=== | |||
*]: | |||
**The Canadian '']'' reports that certain "Iranian expatriates living in Canada" are claiming that the ]ian ] has passed ] that would require the country's non-Muslim religious ] to wear distinctive markings: yellow ribbons for ], red for ] and blue for ]. After great controversy, the ''National Post'' retracts its original report. | |||
** The AP has reported refutations by numerous people, including Iranian legislators and the Jewish Member of the Legislature ]. The National Post, which broke the story, has also carried a story listing numerous refutations | |||
*The ] ] votes on an amendment to an immigration reform bill which would ''"... declare ] as the ] of the United States"'', giving English an increased '']'' capacity (in addition to a '']'' one) as the official language within the country. The bill, S. 2611, has yet to be voted on in the Senate. | |||
*A riot takes place at the ] prison camp at ] in ] after several inmates attempted ]. | |||
*The ] ] tells the ] it should close any secret prisons abroad and the ] facility in ], saying they violate ]. It also calls for the US not to use interrogation techniques that amount to ] and to stop the practice of "]s". | |||
*The case of ], who says he was ] and ]d by the ] because he was mistaken for another person, is dismissed by a district court in ], ], as it would be a "grave risk" of damage to U.S. ] by exposing government secrets. The court rules that if the claims are true he "deserves a remedy" but this cannot be found in the court. | |||
*]an opposition (]) led by ] decides to join ] ]'s ] to form a multi-party multi-ethnic cabinet. | |||
* ] film comes out in theaters worldwide. The movie is based on the controversial thriller by ]. | |||
<div id="20 May 2006" /> | |||
===], ] (Saturday)=== | |||
*] is ] ] of ], ], ]. | |||
*The construction of the ] wall, the largest dam in the world, is completed in the ]. | |||
* Campaigning in ]'s ] ends at midnight local time, with voting scheduled to begin the following morning. A final ] shows the independence forces with 56% support, slightly above the ] of 55%. | |||
*5,000 medical students, doctors, and lawyers rally in ], ] against the ] for lower-] students in medical, engineering and other colleges from 22.5% to 49.5%. ] | |||
*The ]i ] votes in a ], leaving the ministries of Defense, National Security and Interior in temporary hands. | |||
*] ] ] (]-]) claims ] in ], ], killed 24 civilians in an ]. Earlier Rep. ] (]-]) had said even innocent women and children were killed in cold blood. | |||
*] rock band ] wins the ] with the song "]". , , | |||
*Booth Middle School of Georgia and Troy High School of California win the 22nd annual U.S. ] for their respective divisions, held at ]. | |||
*In the ], a brawl breaks out between the ] and ] when Cubs catcher ] punches White Sox catcher ]. Barrett drew a 10 game suspension. | |||
*] win their first ], defeating ] in the final by 23 points to 19. Team captain ] lifts the cup for the first time for the ] province. | |||
<div id="21 May 2006" /> | |||
On May 20, 2006 , 700 people marched in Washington , DC demanding US Hands off Venezuela and Cuba . This was the first national demonstration responding to Washington ’s stepped-up belligerence, led by the Bush Administration, against the governments—and examples—of Cuba and Venezuela . The May 20, 2006 DC action, while modest in size, registered an important advance in organizing a united front for solidarity action. Over 150 national and local organizations, and prominent individuals, endorsed the May 20 action. The Coalition that came together for the May 20, 2006 action is reconstituting itself to call for a national action on Saturday, April 7, 2007. | |||
===], ] (Sunday)=== | |||
* ]: The ] votes to secede from the State Union of ]. | |||
* ] stand to gain the largest amount of money from any single sporting event by securing approximately 39 million ] (72 million US ]) through beating ] in ] play off final. | |||
<div id="22 May 2006" /> | |||
===], ] (Monday)=== | |||
* For the first time in 175 years a ] touched German soil by entering Bavarian territory. The brown bear killed several sheep and caused minor property damage. Even Germany's ] branch agrees that the bear should be captured or killed because it presents a threat to people. , | |||
* ] ] declares that ] troops should be out of ] within four years. | |||
* ] ] (]-]) refuses to resign, as he denies allegations of ] after an ] weekend raid of his office. | |||
<div id="23 May 2006" /> | |||
===], ] (Tuesday)=== | |||
* A voice purporting to be that of ] leader ] says on an audiotape that ] had no link to the ]. | |||
*Mobs of angry garment workers set fire to seven ] factories in ] in response to the announced death of ], a workers' rights leader. 100 people were injured amidst clashes between police and firefighters and protesters. Workers are forced to work overtime and seven days a week. | |||
*] and ] military ] ] above ] whilst intercepting each other in the disputed ] above the southern ]. , , | |||
*] captures ] leader ] in a ] raid. | |||
*] ] begins a tour of the ] in ]. | |||
<div id="24 May 2006" /> | |||
===], ] (Wednesday)=== | |||
*The ] ] announces plans to overhaul the ] system | |||
*The 5th Season of the talent search ] comes to a close with a two hour finale, and ] being crowned the winner. | |||
*The ] announces that it plans to cease publishing the '']'', the oldest ] ] in existence, by the end of this month. () | |||
*The ] is investigating several ] deaths for a possible person-to-person transmission chain. | |||
*The ABC News claims that ] ] is under investigation for ], but the Justice Department issues a denial. Hastert denies knowledge of any FBI investigation, and jointly issues a statement with Democratic ] ] demanding that the FBI return documents found in a court ordered search of Democratic Representative ], based on the ] principle of ]. | |||
* Over 100 people are feared dead following heavy rains and ]ing in northern ]. | |||
* Four ]n ] die during fighting in ]. | |||
* Disgruntled former soldiers and ] clash in ], leading to at least two deaths in ]. Australians evacuate as violence escalates. , As requested by the East Timor government, at least four countries, ], ], ] and ], are sending in troops in an effort to maintain order. | |||
* A large fire breaks out at the cargo terminal of ] in ], ], forcing the suspension of air traffic. | |||
*] ] begins a tour of the ] in ] by criticizing a proposed border wall. This comes amid the U.S. Senate passing a ]. . | |||
<div id="25 May 2006" /> | |||
===], ] (Thursday)=== | |||
*Scientists confirm the theory that ] originated among wild ] in ]. | |||
*] discovers that on ] and ], ], ] and ] massacred 118 civilians in the city of Djawara with machetes and then buried them in mass graves. If the allegations are true, then the ] has sponsored ] in ], and it has violated the ]. | |||
*Palestinian President ] issues an ultimatum to ], giving them ten days to recognise ] or have the question put to the people in the form of a ]. | |||
* Former ] executives ] and ] are found criminally guilty for their role in the demise of the now-defunct energy-trading firm. | |||
* The ] approves ], the ], which targets the ] ("ANWR"). H.R.5429 allows oil and gas exploration and development on 2,000 acres (8 km²) of the ] (the key Wildlife Reserve in Alaska). . | |||
<div id="26 May 2006" /> | |||
===], ] (Friday)=== | |||
*] wins the bid to build the first ] ] in ], ], at a cost of over ]5 billion. | |||
*Well-known ]n ] ] is reported to have died on ], but is later reported to be alive, having survived a night exposed near the summit of the mountain without oxygen. | |||
*In ], ], Europe's largest ], ], is opened by ] ], ] Chairman ] and Industrial Commissioner of the ] ]. The station is the hub of routes from ] to ] and ] to ]. 1,200 trains will depart and arrive every day. The station is expected to have cost €800 million. At the end of the ceremony, a stabbing rampage occurred, injuring 28 people, six of them heavily. Police say one of the first stabbing victims was ] positive, so other victims may have been infected. | |||
*], a leader of the ], is killed in a car-bombing along with his brother, ]. | |||
*The ] building complex in ] is ] after reports of what sounded like gunfire reached US Capitol police. The ] was in session as a report of at least one person seeing a gunman in the ] gym was issued. Police say that the sound was likely that of a pneumatic hammer and that the 'gunman' may have been a plainclothes police officer. | |||
**The United States Senate was in session, when gunfire was reported, as ], who had been nominated to be director of the ], and ], who had been nominated to be a ] judge for the ], were both confirmed. | |||
**The United States Senate also confirmed ] as the new ] by voice vote. The previous Secretary, ], had resigned. ] had been serving as Acting Secretary until a nominee could be confirmed. | |||
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*] forms south-southwest of the ] port of ], marking the first storm of the ]. | |||
*] extends the ] detention of opposition leader ] for another year, amid continued pressure from the ] for her release. | |||
*Over 70 participants in a banned ] parade are detained in ]. Amongst them are organizers and members of ]. ] member ] is punched in the face and arrested by police. Moscow's mayor, ] banned the march, saying "homosexuality is unnatural." | |||
*]: A ] centred 25 ]s (16 ]s) south of ] on the island of ], ] kills more than 4300 people and injures more than 3400. The 6.2 ] quake strikes at 5:54 a.m. (22:54 ], 26 May). The ] is southwest of the city and near the erupting ]. | |||
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*The body of ] diplomat ] is found in ], ], three months after his disappearance. | |||
*'']'', a film by British director ], is awarded the ] at the ]. | |||
*] volcano ] erupts. | |||
*] hits his 715th ] against the ], passing ] to move into second place on the list of all-time home run hitters. () | |||
*] wins the ] in the second-closest finish in race history. | |||
* President ] gets reelected in a landslide in the ], winning 62.2% of the votes in a landslide. This is the first time a Colombian President gets reelected in more than a century. He will serve another 4-year term. | |||
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*A ] causes ] to shut down the city's public transit system unexpectedly, leaving commuters stranded. | |||
*In the ], centre-left incumbent mayors ], ] and ] lead in ], ] and ], respectively. In the ], incumbent president ] of the ] leads over ]. | |||
*In ], ], thousands demonstrate against the ] after several civilians were killed in a car accident in which 3 US humvees collided with a traffic jam. | |||
*'']'' reports on investigations into an incident in ], ], where ] ] are accused of having covered up the ] after a soldier had been killed in an attack. | |||
*The Lebanese-based ] group threatens ] with ]ian-made rockets. | |||
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*A motion to vote on a bill opening the ] between ] and ] is defeated for the third time in the ] of the ] when a ] lawmaker tries to eat the written cloture motion. The opposition ] controls the legislature and would have likely passed the bill. | |||
*] ] operator ] posts the largest annual loss in British corporate history – ]21.8 billion – as it writes down the value of company purchases made mainly in ] in the years up to 2000. | |||
*The board of the ] Corporation agreed to a takeover by ]. BASF will become the world's largest manufacturer of ]s. BASF will pay ] 5.0 billion for Engelhard, which translates to $39 per share. | |||
*Seven ] ] are taken hostage by the ] militia of ], ]. | |||
* The ] rules illegal an ]-] agreement to pass airline passenger data to the US authorities, as it does not ensure privacy protection for European passengers. , | |||
*The ], the highest court in ], confirms ]'s victory in the ] which took place on ], ]. However, the court only gives him 64.67% of the vote, instead of his administration's claim of 77.4%. Turnout was also reduced to 53.08% instead of the previous 60%. | |||
*]: The death toll in last Saturday's earthquake in ] is officially raised to 5,427. | |||
*Former ] boss ] is sentenced to 10 years in prison for fraud. | |||
*] has resigned as ]. President ] has nominated Goldman Sachs CEO ] to succeed him. | |||
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*] ] ] pleads guilty to illegally directing $50,000 into the 2004 re-election campaign of President ]. | |||
*The ] is expected to change its policies regarding ] and its nuclear program. ], Secretary of State of the USA said that the USA may join Iran nuclear talks. | |||
*] is closed when servers located in Stockholm, Sweden, are confiscated in a police raid initiated by the Swedish anti-piracy bureau. Massive media-discussion and criticism against the bureau's methods and the acts of the Swedish police follows, since at least 20 non-piracy sites are taken down at the same time - including the website of ], a Swedish political party aimed to run in the 2006 elections. | |||
*Katie Couric's last day on the Today Show | |||
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