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generalise Blunkett phrasing - he only resigned *this* position once...
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*<!-- Nov 2 --> [[United Kingdom|British]] [[Secretary of State for Work and Pensions]], '''[[David Blunkett]]''' resigns for a second time, following allegations of ministerial misconduct related to his involvement in a bioscience company.
*<!-- Nov 2 --> [[United Kingdom|British]] [[Secretary of State for Work and Pensions]], '''[[David Blunkett]]''' resigns from [[Cabinet of the United Kingdom|Cabinet]] for a second time, following allegations of ministerial misconduct related to his involvement in a bioscience company.
*<!-- Nov 1 --> '''[[2005 Paris riots|Rioting in Paris]]''', triggered by the death of two [[Muslim]] teenagers, continues for a sixth consecutive night.
*<!-- Nov 1 --> '''[[2005 Paris riots|Rioting in Paris]]''', triggered by the death of two [[Muslim]] teenagers, continues for a sixth consecutive night.
*<!-- Nov 1 --> [[United States Senate Minority Leader|Minority Leader]] [[Harry Reid]] brings the [[United States Senate|U.S. Senate]] into a '''[[Closed sessions of the United States Senate|rare closed session]]''' to discuss the [[Plame affair]] and the role of the [[George W. Bush administration|Bush administration]] in pre&ndash;[[Iraq War]] intelligence.
*<!-- Nov 1 --> [[United States Senate Minority Leader|Minority Leader]] [[Harry Reid]] brings the [[United States Senate|U.S. Senate]] into a '''[[Closed sessions of the United States Senate|rare closed session]]''' to discuss the [[Plame affair]] and the role of the [[George W. Bush administration|Bush administration]] in pre&ndash;[[Iraq War]] intelligence.

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