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*<!--Sep 20 -->'''[[Hurricane Rita]]''' prompts [[New Orleans, Louisiana|New Orleans]] mayor [[Ray Nagin]] to halt re-entry to the city as potential rainfall threatens [[Civil engineering and infrastructure repair in New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina|weakened levees]].
*<!--Sep 20 -->'''[[Hurricane Rita]]''' prompts [[New Orleans, Louisiana|New Orleans]] mayor [[Ray Nagin]] to halt re-entry to the city as potential rainfall threatens [[Civil engineering and infrastructure repair in New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina|weakened levees]].
*<!--Sep 19 -->'''[[Iraq War#UK fighting against Iraqi police|Iraq War]]''': UK forces storm an Iraq police prison in [[Basra]] to recover two [[undercover]] [[United Kingdom|UK]] soldiers, detained on claims they had been planting bombs and evading arrest.
*<!--Sep 19 -->'''[[Iraq War#UK fighting against Iraqi police|Iraq War]]''': UK forces storm an Iraq police prison in [[Basra]] to recover two [[undercover]] [[United Kingdom|UK]] soldiers, detained on claims they had been planting bombs and evading arrest.
*<!--Sep 19 -->[[North Korea]] agrees to abandon all '''[[North Korea and weapons of mass destruction|nuclear weapons programs]]''' and return "at an early date" to the [[Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty]].
*<!--Sep 19 -->[[North Korea]] agrees to abandon all '''[[North Korea and weapons of mass destruction|nuclear weapons programs]]''' and return "at an early date" to the [[Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty]], but only if it is first given a modern [[nuclear power plant]].
*<!--Sep 18 -->'''[[German federal election, 2005|German federal election]]''': [[Angela Merkel]]'s [[Christian Democratic Union of Germany|Christian Democrats]] and [[Chancellor of Germany|Chancellor]] [[Gerhard Schroeder]]'s [[Social Democratic Party of Germany|Social Democrats]] separately contend to negotiate a [[Coalition government|governing coalition]].
*<!--Sep 18 -->'''[[German federal election, 2005|German federal election]]''': [[Angela Merkel]]'s [[Christian Democratic Union of Germany|Christian Democrats]] and [[Chancellor of Germany|Chancellor]] [[Gerhard Schroeder]]'s [[Social Democratic Party of Germany|Social Democrats]] separately contend to negotiate a [[Coalition government|governing coalition]].



Revision as of 18:45, 20 September 2005