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*<!-- Nov 21--> [[Prime Minister of Israel|Israeli Prime Minister]] [[Ariel Sharon]] leaves the [[right-wing politics|right-wing]] [[Likud Party]] after internal conflicts split the party over the over the [[Israel's unilateral disengagement plan|Gaza unilateral disengagement]]. Sharon creates the new [[centrism|centrist]] '''[[National Responsibility|National Responsibility Party]]''', taking with him many top Likud officials, and calls for new [[Knesset]] elections in [[200|March 2006]]. |
*<!-- Nov 21--> [[Prime Minister of Israel|Israeli Prime Minister]] [[Ariel Sharon]] leaves the [[right-wing politics|right-wing]] [[Likud Party]] after internal conflicts split the party over the over the [[Israel's unilateral disengagement plan|Gaza unilateral disengagement]]. Sharon creates the new [[centrism|centrist]] '''[[National Responsibility|National Responsibility Party]]''', taking with him many top Likud officials, and calls for new [[Knesset]] elections in [[200|March 2006]]. |
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*[[DNA testing]] is performed on the bodies of several people who died in a [[Iraq War]] raid on a [[Mosul]] house to determine if '''[[Abu Musab al-Zarqawi]]''' was killed. |
*[[DNA testing]] is performed on the bodies of several people who died in a [[Iraq War]] raid on a [[Mosul]] house to determine if '''[[Abu Musab al-Zarqawi]]''' was killed. |
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*<!-- Nov 21-->'''[[Michael Scanlon]]''', |
*<!-- Nov 21-->'''[[Michael Scanlon]]''', aide to former [[Republican Party (United States)|Republican]] [[Speaker of the United States House of Representatives |Speaker of the House]] [[Tom DeLay]] and a key figure in the [[Abramoff-Reed Indian Gambling Scandal]], pleds guilty to a [[felony]] [[conspiracy]] charge under the terms of a [[United States Department of Justice |Department of Justice]] [[plea agreement]]. |
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*<!-- Nov 21--> [[List of Prime Ministers of Sri Lanka|Sri Lankan Prime Minister]] '''[[Mahinda Rajapaksa]]''' of the [[left-wing politics|leftist]] [[United People's Freedom Alliance]] is elected [[List of Presidents of Sri Lanka|President of Sri Lanka]]. |
*<!-- Nov 21--> [[List of Prime Ministers of Sri Lanka|Sri Lankan Prime Minister]] '''[[Mahinda Rajapaksa]]''' of the [[left-wing politics|leftist]] [[United People's Freedom Alliance]] is elected [[List of Presidents of Sri Lanka|President of Sri Lanka]]. |
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Revision as of 02:24, 22 November 2005
- Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon leaves the right-wing Likud Party after internal conflicts split the party over the over the Gaza unilateral disengagement. Sharon creates the new centrist National Responsibility Party, taking with him many top Likud officials, and calls for new Knesset elections in March 2006.
- DNA testing is performed on the bodies of several people who died in a Iraq War raid on a Mosul house to determine if Abu Musab al-Zarqawi was killed.
- Michael Scanlon, aide to former Republican Speaker of the House Tom DeLay and a key figure in the Abramoff-Reed Indian Gambling Scandal, pleds guilty to a felony conspiracy charge under the terms of a Department of Justice plea agreement.
- Sri Lankan Prime Minister Mahinda Rajapaksa of the leftist United People's Freedom Alliance is elected President of Sri Lanka.