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November 1
[edit]- Two possible new moons of Pluto are imaged by the Hubble Space Telescope. added by Pharos, 19:16, 01 November 2005
- Two possible new moons of Pluto are imaged by the Hubble Space Telescope. removed by Brian0918, 20:28, 01 November 2005
- German grand coalition: CSU leader Edmund Stoiber will not serve in the cabinet of Chancellor Angela Merkel. Franz Müntefering is retiring as SDP leader. added by Pharos, 19:16, 01 November 2005
- Samuel Alito is nominated to the United States Supreme Court. added by Pharos, 19:16, 01 November 2005
- Two possible new moons of Pluto are imaged by the Hubble Space Telescope. updated by Brian0918, 20:31, 01 November 2005
- Justice John Gomery releases his first report on corruption in the Liberal Party of Canada and the sponsorship scandal. added by Poor Yorick, 20:38, 01 November 2005
- Justice John Gomery releases his first report on corruption in the Liberal Party of Canada and the sponsorship scandal. removed by Hajor, 13:54, 07 November 2005
- In an exceptional move, the United States Senate goes into a closed session to discuss possible congressional investigations into the Plame affair and the Bush administration's role in shaping intelligence before the Iraq War. added by Neutrality, 21:32, 01 November 2005
- German grand coalition: CSU leader Edmund Stoiber will not serve in the cabinet of Chancellor Angela Merkel. Franz Müntefering retires as SDP leader. updated by Neutrality, 21:32, 01 November 2005
- Recovery and rebuilding efforts in the wake of Hurricane Wilma in florida and Hurricane Beta in Nicaragua continue. added by Neutrality, 21:32, 01 November 2005
- The United States Senate goes into a closed session to discuss possible congressional investigations into the Plame affair and the Bush administration's role in shaping intelligence before the Iraq War. added by Ral315, 21:35, 01 November 2005
- The United States Senate ends a rare two-hour closed session, discussing possible congressional investigations into the Plame affair and the Bush administration's role in shaping intelligence before the Iraq War. updated by Neutrality, 21:38, 01 November 2005
- The United States Senate ends a rare closed session, discussing possible congressional investigations into the Plame affair and the Bush administration's role in pre-Iraq War intelligence for two hours and ten minutes. updated by Neutrality, 21:42, 01 November 2005
- The United States Senate ends a rare closed session, discussing possible congressional investigations into the Plame affair and the Bush administration's role in pre-Iraq War intelligence for two hours and ten minutes. removed by Renamed user ixgysjijel, 21:51, 01 November 2005
- 100px|Pluto system with Charon and two new moons removed by Neutrality, 21:42, 01 November 2005
- 100px|Pluto system with Charon and two new moons removed by Neutrality, 21:56, 01 November 2005
- 100px|Pluto system with Charon and two new moons removed by Karmafist, 23:04, 01 November 2005
- Samuel Alito is nominated to the U.S. Supreme Court. updated by Neutrality, 21:45, 01 November 2005
- Recovery and rebuilding efforts in the wake of Hurricane Wilma in Florida and Hurricane Beta in Nicaragua continue. updated by Neutrality, 21:45, 01 November 2005
- Recovery and rebuilding efforts in the wake of Hurricane Wilma in Florida and Hurricane Beta in Nicaragua continue. removed by Renamed user ixgysjijel, 21:51, 01 November 2005
- German grand coalition: CSU leader Edmund Stoiber will not serve in the cabinet of Chancellor Angela Merkel. Franz Müntefering is retiring as SDP leader. updated by Renamed user ixgysjijel, 21:51, 01 November 2005
- Samuel Alito is nominated to the United States Supreme Court. updated by Renamed user ixgysjijel, 21:51, 01 November 2005
- 100px|George W. Bush removed by Renamed user ixgysjijel, 21:51, 01 November 2005
- 100px|George W. Bush removed by Pharos, 22:01, 01 November 2005
- The United States Senate ends a rare closed session, discussing possible congressional investigations into the Plame affair and the Bush administration's role in pre-Iraq War intelligence for two hours and ten minutes. updated by Neutrality, 21:56, 01 November 2005
- The United States Senate ends a rare closed session, discussing possible congressional investigations into the Plame affair and the Bush administration's role in pre-Iraq War intelligence for two hours and ten minutes. removed by Pharos, 22:01, 01 November 2005
- German grand coalition: CSU leader Edmund Stoiber will not serve in the cabinet of Chancellor Angela Merkel. Franz Müntefering retires as SDP leader. updated by Neutrality, 21:56, 01 November 2005
- Samuel Alito is nominated to the U.S. Supreme Court. updated by Neutrality, 21:56, 01 November 2005
- Recovery and rebuilding efforts in the wake of Hurricane Wilma in Florida and Hurricane Beta in Nicaragua continue. updated by Neutrality, 21:56, 01 November 2005
- Recovery and rebuilding efforts in the wake of Hurricane Wilma in Florida and Hurricane Beta in Nicaragua continue. removed by Pharos, 22:01, 01 November 2005
- German grand coalition: CSU leader Edmund Stoiber will not serve in the cabinet of Chancellor Angela Merkel. Franz Müntefering retires as SPD leader. updated by KF, 21:58, 01 November 2005
- German grand coalition: CSU leader Edmund Stoiber will not serve in the cabinet of Chancellor Angela Merkel. Franz Müntefering is retiring as SPD leader. updated by Pharos, 22:01, 01 November 2005
- Samuel Alito is nominated to the United States Supreme Court. updated by Pharos, 22:01, 01 November 2005
- Minority Leader Harry Reid brings the United States Senate into a rare closed session, discussing possible congressional investigations into the Plame affair and the Bush administration's role in pre-Iraq War intelligence for two hours and ten minutes. added by Karmafist, 23:04, 01 November 2005
- German grand coalition: CSU leader Edmund Stoiber will not serve in the cabinet of Chancellor Angela Merkel. Franz Müntefering retires as SPD leader. updated by Karmafist, 23:04, 01 November 2005
- German grand coalition: CSU leader Edmund Stoiber will not serve in the cabinet of Chancellor Angela Merkel. Franz Müntefering retires as SPD leader. removed by GregAsche, 02:58, 05 November 2005
- Samuel Alito is nominated to the U.S. Supreme Court. updated by Karmafist, 23:04, 01 November 2005
- Samuel Alito is nominated to the U.S. Supreme Court. removed by PFHLai, 06:45, 02 November 2005
- Recovery and rebuilding efforts in the wake of Hurricane Wilma in Florida and Hurricane Beta in Nicaragua continue. updated by Karmafist, 23:04, 01 November 2005
- Minority Leader Harry Reid brings the U.S. Senate into a rare closed session to discuss the Plame affair and the Bush administration's role in pre-Iraq War intelligence. added by Seth Ilys, 23:12, 01 November 2005
- [[:Image:Harry Reid official portrait.jpg|150px|Senate Minority Leader Harry Reid]] removed by Seth Ilys, 23:12, 01 November 2005
November 2
[edit]- Minority Leader Harry Reid brings the U.S. Senate into a rare closed session to discuss the Plame affair and the Bush administration's role in pre–Iraq War intelligence. updated by Bdesham, 03:25, 02 November 2005
- Recovery and rebuilding efforts continue in the wake of Hurricane Wilma in Florida and Hurricane Beta in Nicaragua. updated by Merovingian, 04:31, 02 November 2005
- Recovery and rebuilding efforts continue in the wake of Hurricane Wilma in Florida and Hurricane Beta in Nicaragua. removed by Seth Ilys, 06:30, 02 November 2005
- The Hubble Space Telescope images two possible new moons of Pluto. added by Rdsmith4, 04:55, 02 November 2005
- Rioting in Paris, triggered by the deaths of two Muslim teenagers, continues for a sixth consecutive night. added by PFHLai, 06:18, 02 November 2005
- Minority Leader Harry Reid brings the U.S. Senate into a rare closed session to discuss the Plame affair and the role of the Bush administration in pre–Iraq War intelligence. added by PFHLai, 06:18, 02 November 2005
- 120px|U.S. Capitol Building removed by PFHLai, 06:18, 02 November 2005
- Rioting in Paris, triggered by the death of two Muslim teenagers, continues for a sixth consecutive night. updated by PFHLai, 06:21, 02 November 2005
- Minority Leader Harry Reid brings the U.S. Senate into a rare closed session to discuss the Plame affair and the role of the Bush administration in pre–Iraq War intelligence. updated by Evil Monkey, 06:25, 02 November 2005
- Minority Leader Harry Reid brings the U.S. Senate into a rare closed session to discuss the Plame affair and the role of the Bush administration in pre–Iraq War intelligence. updated by PFHLai, 06:39, 02 November 2005
- Recovery and rebuilding efforts continue in the wake of Hurricane Wilma in Florida and Hurricane Beta in Nicaragua. added by PFHLai, 06:45, 02 November 2005
- Recovery and rebuilding efforts continue in the wake of Hurricane Wilma in Florida and Hurricane Beta in Nicaragua. removed by Violetriga, 11:10, 02 November 2005
- Minority Leader Harry Reid brings the U.S. Senate into a rare closed session to discuss the Plame affair and the role of the Bush administration in pre–Iraq War intelligence. updated by PFHLai, 06:46, 02 November 2005
- Minority Leader Harry Reid brings the U.S. Senate into a rare closed session to discuss the Plame affair and the role of the Bush administration in pre–Iraq War intelligence. updated by Merovingian, 07:30, 02 November 2005
- British Secretary of State for Work and Pensions, David Blunkett resigns for a second time, following allegations of ministerial misconduct over his directorship and purchase of shares in a bioscience company. added by Violetriga, 11:10, 02 November 2005
- 80px|Paris, France removed by Violetriga, 11:10, 02 November 2005
- 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. updated by Violetriga, 11:13, 02 November 2005
- British Secretary of State for Work and Pensions, David Blunkett resigns from Cabinet for a second time, following allegations of ministerial misconduct related to his involvement in a bioscience company. updated by Splash, 11:28, 02 November 2005
- Rioting in Paris, triggered by the death of two Muslim teenagers, continues for a sixth consecutive night. updated by Merovingian, 12:45, 02 November 2005
- added by Splash, 13:03, 02 November 2005
- 80px|David Blunkett added by Splash, 13:03, 02 November 2005
- |80px|David Blunkett removed by Stevertigo, 16:25, 03 November 2005
- added by Splash, 13:03, 02 November 2005
- © Crown copyright added by Splash, 13:03, 02 November 2005
- added by Splash, 13:03, 02 November 2005
- © Crown copyright added by Splash, 13:07, 02 November 2005
- added by PFHLai, 15:18, 02 November 2005
- removed by Ed g2s, 17:23, 19 November 2005
- © Crown copyright added by PFHLai, 15:18, 02 November 2005
- British Secretary of State for Work and Pensions David Blunkett resigns from Cabinet for a second time, following allegations of ministerial misconduct related to his involvement in a bioscience company. updated by PFHLai, 16:18, 02 November 2005
- Minority Leader Harry Reid brings the U.S. Senate into a rare closed session to discuss the Plame affair and the role of the Bush administration in pre–Iraq War intelligence. updated by PFHLai, 16:19, 02 November 2005
- Minority Leader Harry Reid brings the U.S. Senate into a rare closed session to discuss the Plame affair and the role of the Bush administration in pre–Iraq War intelligence. removed by Pharos, 20:14, 02 November 2005
- The Hubble Space Telescope discovers two possible new moons of Pluto. updated by Sam Korn, 18:43, 02 November 2005
- The Hubble Space Telescope discovers two possible new moons of Pluto. removed by Flcelloguy, 03:36, 05 November 2005
- David Blunkett resigns from UK Cabinet for a second time, following allegations of ministerial misconduct related to his involvement in a bioscience company. added by Pharos, 20:14, 02 November 2005
- The U.S. Senate enters a rare closed session to discuss the Plame affair and inteligence in the Iraq disarmament crisis. added by Pharos, 20:14, 02 November 2005
- The U.S. Senate enters a rare closed session to discuss the Plame affair and intelligence in the Iraq disarmament crisis. updated by Pharos, 20:16, 02 November 2005
- The U.S. Senate enters a rare closed session to discuss the Plame affair and intelligence in the Iraq disarmament crisis. removed by Jtdirl, 00:12, 07 November 2005
- David Blunkett resigns from UK Cabinet for a second time, following allegations of ministerial misconduct. updated by Pharos, 20:35, 02 November 2005
- Rioting in Paris, triggered by the death of two Muslim teenagers, continues for a sixth consecutive night. updated by Pharos, 20:35, 02 November 2005
- David Blunkett resigns from UK Cabinet for a second time following allegations of ministerial misconduct. updated by Rdsmith4, 21:16, 02 November 2005
- © Crown copyright updated by Rdsmith4, 21:19, 02 November 2005
- © Crown copyright removed by Stevertigo, 16:16, 03 November 2005
- Rioting in Paris suburbs, triggered by the death of two Muslim teenagers, continues for a sixth consecutive night. updated by Curps, 22:10, 02 November 2005
November 3
[edit]- Rioting in Paris suburbs, triggered by the death of two Muslim teenagers, continues for a seventh consecutive night. added by Renamed user ixgysjijel, 14:04, 03 November 2005
- Rioting in Paris suburbs, triggered by the death of two Muslim teenagers, continues for a seventh consecutive night. added by Stevertigo, 16:20, 03 November 2005
- David Blunkett (pictured) resigns from UK Cabinet for a second time following allegations of ministerial misconduct. updated by Stevertigo, 16:20, 03 November 2005
- |80px|Paris suburb riots added by Stevertigo, 16:25, 03 November 2005
- |80px|Paris suburb riots added by Stevertigo, 16:26, 03 November 2005
- |80px|Paris suburb riots added by Stevertigo, 16:29, 03 November 2005
- |80px|Paris suburb riots removed by Stevertigo, 16:31, 03 November 2005
- |80px|David Blunkett updated by Stevertigo, 16:31, 03 November 2005
- |80px|David Blunkett removed by Stevertigo, 16:34, 03 November 2005
- |80px|Paris suburb riots added by Stevertigo, 16:34, 03 November 2005
- |80px|Paris suburb riots removed by Jtdirl, 17:19, 03 November 2005
- Rioting in Paris suburbs (pictured), triggered by the death of two Muslim teenagers, continues for a seventh consecutive night. updated by Stevertigo, 16:36, 03 November 2005
- David Blunkett resigns from UK Cabinet for a second time following allegations of ministerial misconduct. updated by Stevertigo, 16:36, 03 November 2005
- |80px|David Blunkett updated by Jtdirl, 17:19, 03 November 2005
- |80px|David Blunkett removed by Jtdirl, 17:31, 03 November 2005
- Rioting in Paris suburbs triggered by the death of two Muslim teenagers, continues for a seventh consecutive night. updated by Jtdirl, 17:19, 03 November 2005
- |80px|Paris suburb riots updated by Jtdirl, 17:31, 03 November 2005
- |80px|Paris suburb riots removed by Pharos, 17:59, 03 November 2005
- Rioting in Paris suburbs (pictured), triggered by the death of two Muslim teenagers, continues for a seventh consecutive night. updated by Jtdirl, 17:31, 03 November 2005
- |80px|David Blunkett updated by Pharos, 17:59, 03 November 2005
- |80px|David Blunkett removed by Jtdirl, 18:11, 03 November 2005
- Rioting in Paris suburbs triggered by the death of two Muslim teenagers, continues for a seventh consecutive night. updated by Pharos, 17:59, 03 November 2005
- |80px|Paris suburb riots updated by Jtdirl, 18:11, 03 November 2005
- |80px|Paris suburb riots removed by Pharos, 18:15, 03 November 2005
- Rioting in Paris suburbs (pictured), triggered by the death of two Muslim teenagers, continues for a seventh consecutive night. updated by Jtdirl, 18:11, 03 November 2005
- |100px|The Île-de-France région roughly corresponds to the metropolitan area of Paris. added by Pharos, 18:15, 03 November 2005
- |100px|The Île-de-France région roughly corresponds to the metropolitan area of Paris. removed by GregAsche, 02:56, 05 November 2005
- Rioting in Paris suburbs, triggered by the death of two Muslim teenagers, continues for a seventh consecutive night. updated by Pharos, 18:15, 03 November 2005
- David Blunkett resigns from the UK Cabinet for a second time following allegations of ministerial misconduct. updated by Splash, 18:20, 03 November 2005
- David Blunkett resigns from the UK Cabinet for a second time following allegations of ministerial misconduct. removed by Dscos, 05:36, 09 November 2005
November 4
[edit]- Rioting in Paris suburbs, triggered by the death of two Muslim teenagers, continues for a seventh consecutive night. updated by Mailer diablo, 06:23, 04 November 2005
- Rioting in Paris suburbs, triggered by the death of two French teenagers of Muslim extraction, continues for an eighth night in succession. updated by Dbachmann, 11:08, 04 November 2005
- Rioting in Paris suburbs, triggered by the death of two French teenagers of Muslim extraction, continues for an eighth night. updated by Pharos, 13:28, 04 November 2005
November 5
[edit]- |125px|Oil drilling in the Alaskan arctic.. added by GregAsche, 02:56, 05 November 2005
- |125px|Oil drilling in the Alaskan arctic.. removed by Nichalp, 09:14, 05 November 2005
- The United States Senate approves drilling for oil in Alaska. added by GregAsche, 02:56, 05 November 2005
- The Fourth Summit of the Americas begins in Mar del Plata, Argentina, with leaders from every country in the Western Hemisphere (with the exception of Cuba) attending. added by Flcelloguy, 03:36, 05 November 2005
- The United States Senate approves drilling for oil in Alaska. (pictured) updated by Flcelloguy, 03:36, 05 November 2005
- The United States Senate approves drilling for oil in Alaska. (pictured) removed by Nichalp, 09:13, 05 November 2005
- The Fourth Summit of the Americas begins in Mar del Plata, Argentina, with leaders from every country in the Western Hemisphere (with the exception of Cuba) attending. added by Gadfium, 05:00, 05 November 2005
- |100px|The Île-de-France région roughly corresponds to the metropolitan area of Paris. updated by Nichalp, 09:14, 05 November 2005
- |100px|The Île-de-France région roughly corresponds to the metropolitan area of Paris. removed by Jtdirl, 00:12, 07 November 2005
- Rioting in Paris suburbs, triggered by the death of two French teenagers of Muslim extraction, continues for a ninth night. updated by BrokenSegue, 19:02, 05 November 2005
- Rioting in Paris suburbs, triggered by the death of two French teenagers of Muslim extraction, continues for a ninth night. removed by Golbez, 19:20, 05 November 2005
- Rioting in Paris suburbs, triggered by the death of two French teenagers of Muslim extraction, continues for a ninth night. updated by Golbez, 19:21, 05 November 2005
- Rioting in Paris suburbs, triggered by the death of two French Muslim teenagers of Muslim extraction, continues for a ninth night. updated by Rdsmith4, 19:27, 05 November 2005
- Rioting in Paris suburbs, triggered by the death of two French Muslim teenagers, continues for a ninth night. updated by Rdsmith4, 19:30, 05 November 2005
November 6
[edit]- Rioting in Paris suburbs, triggered by the death of two French Muslim teenagers, continues for a tenth night. updated by Mailer diablo, 08:57, 06 November 2005
- The Fourth Summit of the Americas concludes, with no agreement reached on reactivating the stalled FTAA process. updated by Hajor, 17:10, 06 November 2005
- The Fourth Summit of the Americas begins in Mar del Plata, Argentina, with leaders from every country in the Western Hemisphere (with the exception of Cuba) attending. removed by Hajor, 17:10, 06 November 2005
- The Fourth Summit of the Americas concludes, with no agreement reached on reactivating the stalled FTAA process. removed by Tom, 20:22, 09 November 2005
- Rioting in Paris suburbs, triggered by the death of two French Muslim teenagers, becames more widespread on its tenth night. updated by Jtdirl, 18:20, 06 November 2005
- Rioting in Paris suburbs, triggered by the death of two French Muslim teenagers, becomes more widespread on its tenth night. updated by Violetriga, 19:01, 06 November 2005
- Rioting in Paris suburbs, triggered by the death of two French Muslim teenagers, becomes more widespread on its tenth night. removed by PZFUN, 21:03, 06 November 2005
- President Jacques Chirac pledges to restore order and prevail over the 10 nights of violence across France. added by PZFUN, 21:03, 06 November 2005
- President Jacques Chirac pledges to restore order and prevail over the 10 nights of violence across France. updated by PZFUN, 21:04, 06 November 2005
- President Jacques Chirac pledges to restore order and prevail over the 10 nights of violence across France. updated by Astronautics~enwiki, 21:39, 06 November 2005
November 7
[edit]- |100px|French President Jacques Chirac (from Commons). added by Jtdirl, 00:12, 07 November 2005
- President Jacques Chirac pledges to restore order as the 10 day old Paris riots spread across France. added by Jtdirl, 00:12, 07 November 2005
- Opposition leaders allege major voter fraud in the Azerbaijan parliamentary election. added by Jtdirl, 00:12, 07 November 2005
- President Jacques Chirac (pictured) pledges to restore order as the 10 day old Paris riots spread across France. updated by Merovingian, 00:43, 07 November 2005
- President Jacques Chirac (pictured) pledges to restore order as the 10-day-old Paris riots spread across France. updated by Sango123, 00:55, 07 November 2005
- Opposition leaders allege major voter fraud in the Azerbaijan parliamentary election. updated by Sango123, 00:55, 07 November 2005
- |100px|French President Jacques Chirac updated by Pharos, 02:36, 07 November 2005
- |100px|French President Jacques Chirac removed by Pharos, 15:08, 07 November 2005
- President Jacques Chirac (pictured) pledges to restore order as the eleven-day-old Paris riots spread across France. added by The Anome, 10:40, 07 November 2005
- Alberto Fujimori, former President of Peru, is arrested in Chile while a Chilean judge considers a Peruvian extradition request. added by Hajor, 13:54, 07 November 2005
- President Jacques Chirac (pictured) pledges to restore order as urban violence spreads across France. updated by CJ, 14:18, 07 November 2005
- Alberto Fujimori, former President of Peru, is arrested in Chile as an extradition request by Peru is considered. updated by CJ, 14:45, 07 November 2005
- |100px|Former Peruvian President Alberto Fujimori added by Pharos, 15:08, 07 November 2005
- |100px|Former Peruvian President Alberto Fujimori removed by CJ, 01:43, 08 November 2005
- Alberto Fujimori (pictured), former President of Peru, is arrested in Chile as an extradition request by Peru is considered. updated by CJ, 15:17, 07 November 2005
- President Jacques Chirac pledges to restore order as urban violence spreads across France. updated by CJ, 15:17, 07 November 2005
- President Jacques Chirac pledges to restore order as urban violence spreads across France. removed by CJ, 01:43, 08 November 2005
- Former President of Peru Alberto Fujimori (pictured) is arrested in Chile as an extradition request by Peru is considered. added by Hajor, 15:35, 07 November 2005
November 8
[edit]- Opposition leaders allege major electoral fraud in the Azerbaijan parliamentary election. updated by CJ, 01:04, 08 November 2005
- Opposition leaders allege major electoral fraud in the Azerbaijan parliamentary election. removed by PDH, 00:04, 11 November 2005
- |100px|French cities affected by rioting as of November 6, 2005. added by CJ, 01:43, 08 November 2005
- Authorities impose curfews in an attempt to quell civil unrest across France. added by CJ, 01:43, 08 November 2005
- Former President of Peru, Alberto Fujimori, is arrested in Chile as an extradition request by Peru is considered. updated by CJ, 01:43, 08 November 2005
- Authorities impose curfews in an attempt to quell civil unrest spreading across France. updated by Jtdirl, 01:47, 08 November 2005
- Authorities impose curfews in an attempt to quell civil unrest spreading across France. updated by CJ, 03:19, 08 November 2005
- Authorities announce curfews in an attempt to quell civil unrest spreading across France. updated by Dbachmann, 09:29, 08 November 2005
- Authorities announce curfews in an attempt to quell civil unrest spreading across France. updated by CJ, 11:54, 08 November 2005
- Former President of Peru Alberto Fujimori is arrested in Chile as an extradition request by Peru is considered. updated by Hajor, 16:07, 08 November 2005
- Jacques Chirac declares a state of emergency, announcing curfews in an attempt to quell the civil unrest spreading across France. added by Dbachmann, 20:02, 08 November 2005
- |100px|French cities affected by rioting as of November 8, 2005. added by CJ, 23:44, 08 November 2005
- |100px|French cities affected by rioting as of November 8, 2005. removed by Pharos, 18:48, 09 November 2005
November 9
[edit]- K. Natwar Singh resigns as India's foreign minister amid allegations he had illegally benefited from the Oil-for-Food Programme in Iraq. added by Pharos, 01:02, 09 November 2005
- Former President of Peru Alberto Fujimori is arrested in Chile as an extradition request by Peru is considered. added by Pharos, 01:02, 09 November 2005
- Former President of Peru Alberto Fujimori is arrested in Chile as an extradition request by Peru is considered. removed by PDH, 00:04, 11 November 2005
- United States Democratic Party candidates win governorships in Virginia and New Jersey. added by Dscos, 05:36, 09 November 2005
- United States Democratic Party candidates win governorships in Virginia and New Jersey. removed by Ral315, 05:52, 09 November 2005
- K. Natwar Singh is sacked as India's foreign minister amid allegations he had illegally benefited from the Oil-for-Food Programme in Iraq. updated by Nichalp, 13:14, 09 November 2005
- United States Democratic Party candidates win governorships in Virginia and New Jersey. updated by Dscos, 17:14, 09 November 2005
- United States Democratic Party candidates win governorships in Virginia and New Jersey. removed by Flcelloguy, 20:13, 09 November 2005
- British Prime Minister Tony Blair suffers a key defeat in the House of Commons over his proposed 90 day detention of suspects. added by Jtdirl, 17:18, 09 November 2005
- British Prime Minister Tony Blair suffers a key defeat in the House of Commons over his proposed 90 day detention of suspects. removed by Andrew Gray, 17:22, 09 November 2005
- British Prime Minister Tony Blair suffers a key defeat in the House of Commons over his proposed 90 day detention of suspects. updated by Jtdirl, 17:28, 09 November 2005
- British Prime Minister Tony Blair suffers a key defeat in the House of Commons over his proposed 90 day detention of suspects. removed by Andrew Gray, 17:46, 09 November 2005
- |100px|Flag of Liberia added by Pharos, 18:48, 09 November 2005
- |100px|Flag of Liberia removed by Flcelloguy, 20:16, 09 November 2005
- Liberian elections: George Weah, who won the first round of the presidential elections, has faced a run-off with Ellen Johnson-Sirleaf. added by Pharos, 18:48, 09 November 2005
- Venus Express, the first space mission to Venus in over a decade, lifts off from the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan. added by Pharos, 18:48, 09 November 2005
- Explosions rock hotels in Amman, Jordan; at least seven people are killed. added by Flcelloguy, 20:13, 09 November 2005
- |[[:Image:Jo-map.png|100px|Explosions rock Amman, Jordan]] added by Flcelloguy, 20:16, 09 November 2005
- |[[:Image:Amman_location.png|100px|Explosions rock Amman, Jordan]] added by Flcelloguy, 20:26, 09 November 2005
- |[[:Image:Amman_location.png|100px|Explosions rock Amman, Jordan]] removed by Pharos, 00:53, 11 November 2005
- Explosions rock hotels in Amman, Jordan; at least eighteen people are killed. updated by Stevertigo, 20:34, 09 November 2005
- Explosions rock hotels in Amman, Jordan; at least eighteen people are killed. removed by Violetriga, 21:48, 09 November 2005
- Jacques Chirac declares a state of emergency, announcing curfews in an attempt to quell the civil unrest across France. updated by Renamed user ixgysjijel, 20:39, 09 November 2005
- Jacques Chirac declares a state of emergency, announcing curfews in an attempt to quell the civil unrest across France. removed by PDH, 00:31, 17 November 2005
- Islamic terrorist group Al-Qaeda is blamed as three hotels in Amman, Jordan are bombed, killing at least 23 people. added by Violetriga, 21:48, 09 November 2005
- Suspected suicide bombers attack three hotels in Amman, Jordan, killing at least 52 people. added by Violetriga, 21:50, 09 November 2005
- Suicide bombers are suspected as three hotels are attacked in Amman, Jordan, killing at least 52 people. added by Violetriga, 21:52, 09 November 2005
- Suicide bombers are suspected as three hotels are attacked in Amman, Jordan, killing at least 57 people. updated by Violetriga, 23:13, 09 November 2005
November 10
[edit]- Explosions in three hotels in Amman, Jordan kill at least 57 people; authorities suspect suicide bombers. updated by Rdsmith4, 00:09, 10 November 2005
- Explosions in three hotels in Amman, Jordan kill at least 57 people; authorities suspect suicide bombers. removed by PDH, 00:31, 17 November 2005
- Liberian elections: George Weah, who won the first round of the presidential elections, faces a run-off with Ellen Johnson-Sirleaf. updated by Rdsmith4, 00:09, 10 November 2005
- The ESA mission Venus Express, the first space mission to Venus in over a decade, lifts off from the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan. added by Sverdrup, 12:46, 10 November 2005
- K. Natwar Singh is stripped of his portfolio as India's foreign minister amid allegations he had illegally benefited from the Oil-for-Food Programme in Iraq. updated by Renamed user ixgysjijel, 14:24, 10 November 2005
- K. Natwar Singh is stripped of his portfolio as India's foreign minister amid allegations he had illegally benefited from the Oil-for-Food Programme in Iraq. removed by Pharos, 00:08, 14 November 2005
November 11
[edit]- |100px|Ellen Johnson-Sirleaf, President-Elect of Liberia added by Pharos, 00:53, 11 November 2005
- |100px|Ellen Johnson-Sirleaf, President-Elect of Liberia removed by Pharos, 01:46, 14 November 2005
- Liberian elections: Ellen Johnson-Sirleaf has won a majority of votes in the presidential run-off, defeating George Weah. added by Pharos, 00:53, 11 November 2005
- Ellen Johnson-Sirleaf has won a majority of votes in the presidential run-off, defeating George Weah. added by Pharos, 00:55, 11 November 2005
- Ellen Johnson-Sirleaf has won a majority in the Liberian presidential run-off, defeating George Weah. updated by Pharos, 00:58, 11 November 2005
- Ellen Johnson-Sirleaf (pictured) has won a majority in the Liberian presidential run-off, defeating George Weah. updated by Sango123, 01:03, 11 November 2005
- Ellen Johnson-Sirleaf (pictured) has won a majority in the Liberian presidential run-off, defeating George Weah. updated by Pharos, 01:11, 11 November 2005
- Ellen Johnson-Sirleaf (pictured) wins a majority in the Liberian presidential run-off, defeating George Weah. updated by Rdsmith4, 02:16, 11 November 2005
- Ellen Johnson-Sirleaf (pictured) wins the Liberian presidential runoff, defeating George Weah. updated by Seth Ilys, 04:30, 11 November 2005
November 14
[edit]- |100px|Flag of Burkins Faso added by Pharos, 01:46, 14 November 2005
- The Burkinabe people vote in presidential elections. added by Pharos, 01:46, 14 November 2005
- Ellen Johnson-Sirleaf wins the Liberian presidential runoff, defeating George Weah. updated by Pharos, 01:46, 14 November 2005
- Ellen Johnson-Sirleaf wins the Liberian presidential runoff, defeating George Weah. removed by PDH, 00:31, 17 November 2005
- The ESA mission Venus Express lifts off from the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan. updated by Pharos, 01:46, 14 November 2005
- The ESA mission Venus Express lifts off from the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan. updated by Finlay McWalter, 01:56, 14 November 2005
- The ESA mission Venus Express lifts off from the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan. removed by Pharos, 07:19, 14 November 2005
- |100px|Flag of Burkina Faso updated by Gadfium, 05:08, 14 November 2005
- |100px|Flag of Burkina Faso removed by Pharos, 07:19, 14 November 2005
- |88px|Logo of SARC added by Pharos, 07:19, 14 November 2005
- The South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation agrees at its summit to admit Afghanistan as a member, and to accord China and Japan observer status. added by Pharos, 07:19, 14 November 2005
- |88px|Logo of the SAARC updated by Pharos, 07:24, 14 November 2005
- |88px|Logo of the SAARC removed by Renamed user ixgysjijel, 16:52, 15 November 2005
November 15
[edit]- Sayako, Princess Nori of Japan marries a commoner and leaves the Imperial Family. added by Sundar, 11:33, 15 November 2005
- Sayako Kuroda of Japan marries a commoner and leaves the Imperial Family. added by Sundar, 11:34, 15 November 2005
- Sayako Kuroda of Japan marries a commoner and leaves the Imperial Family. updated by Edcolins, 12:53, 15 November 2005
- |100px|Japanese imperial seal added by Renamed user ixgysjijel, 16:52, 15 November 2005
- |100px|Japanese imperial seal removed by Stevertigo, 20:04, 17 November 2005
- Princess Sayako Kuroda of Japan marries a commoner and leaves the Imperial Family. added by Gamaliel, 17:04, 15 November 2005
- Sayako Kuroda of Japan marries a commoner and leaves the Imperial Family. updated by Evil Monkey, 20:20, 15 November 2005
- Princess Sayako Kuroda of Japan marries a commoner, thus relinquishing her title leaving the Imperial Family. updated by Rdsmith4, 20:31, 15 November 2005
- Princess Sayako Kuroda of Japan marries a commoner, thus relinquishing her title and leaving the Imperial Family. updated by Rdsmith4, 20:32, 15 November 2005
- Princess Sayako of Japan marries a commoner, thus relinquishing her title and leaving the Imperial Family. updated by Jiang, 20:45, 15 November 2005
- The South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation agrees at its summit to admit Afghanistan as a member and to accord China and Japan observer status. updated by Flcelloguy, 21:08, 15 November 2005
November 16
[edit]- The Burkinabé people vote in presidential elections. updated by Matt Crypto, 13:15, 16 November 2005
- The Burkinabé people vote in presidential elections. removed by PFHLai, 00:07, 20 November 2005
- André Boisclair is elected leader of the Parti Quebecois. He becomes the first openly gay politician to lead a major party in North America. added by Formeruser-82, 13:47, 16 November 2005
- André Boisclair is elected leader of the Parti Québécois. He becomes the first openly gay politician to lead a major party in North America. updated by Formeruser-82, 13:47, 16 November 2005
- André Boisclair is elected leader of the Parti Québécois. He becomes the first openly gay politician to lead a major political party in North America. updated by Formeruser-82, 13:49, 16 November 2005
November 17
[edit]- André Boisclair of the Parti Québécois is elected the first openly gay leader of a major North American political party. updated by Pharos, 01:34, 17 November 2005
- André Boisclair is declared victor of the Parti Québécois leadership election becoming the first openly gay leader of a official party status North American political party. updated by Formeruser-82, 03:17, 17 November 2005
- André Boisclair is declared victor of the Parti Québécois leadership election becoming the first openly gay leader of a major North American political party. updated by Formeruser-82, 03:17, 17 November 2005
- André Boisclair is declared victor of the Parti Québécois leadership election becoming the first openly gay leader of a major North American political party. updated by Pharos, 03:22, 17 November 2005
- As three weeks of civil unrest subsides, French Police declare a "return to normalcy throughout France." added by Stevertigo, 20:02, 17 November 2005
- Sayako Kuroda of Japan marries a commoner, thus relinquishing her title of princess and leaving the Imperial Family (pictured). updated by Stevertigo, 20:02, 17 November 2005
- As three weeks of civil unrest subsides, French Police declare a "return to normalcy throughout France." added by Stevertigo, 20:03, 17 November 2005
- |100px|Rioters talking on camera. added by Stevertigo, 20:04, 17 November 2005
- |100px|Rioters talking on camera. removed by PDH, 23:48, 17 November 2005
- Sayako Kuroda of Japan marries a commoner, thus relinquishing her title of princess and leaving the Imperial Family. updated by Stevertigo, 20:06, 17 November 2005
- |100px|Regions affected by the 2005 riots added by PDH, 23:48, 17 November 2005
- |100px|Regions affected by the 2005 riots removed by Pharos, 21:04, 18 November 2005
November 18
[edit]- After almost three weeks of civil unrest, French Police declare a "return to normalcy throughout France." added by Rdsmith4, 08:11, 18 November 2005
- |100px|right|Flag of Sri Lanka added by Pharos, 21:04, 18 November 2005
- 100px|Flag of Sri Lanka removed by Raul654, 10:43, 21 November 2005
- Prime Minister Mahinda Rajapaksa is elected the next President of Sri Lanka, defeating Ranil Wickremesinghe. added by Pharos, 21:04, 18 November 2005
- After almost three weeks of civil unrest, French Police declare a "return to normalcy throughout France." added by Pharos, 21:04, 18 November 2005
- Sayako Kuroda of Japan marries a commoner, thus relinquishing her title of princess and leaving the Imperial Family. added by Pharos, 21:04, 18 November 2005
- André Boisclair is declared victor of the Parti Québécois leadership election becoming the first openly gay leader of a major North American political party. added by Pharos, 21:04, 18 November 2005
- André Boisclair is declared victor of the Parti Québécois leadership election becoming the first openly gay leader of a major North American political party. removed by Raul654, 10:43, 21 November 2005
- Prime Minister Mahinda Rajapaksa is elected president of Sri Lanka, defeating Ranil Wickremesinghe. updated by Flcelloguy, 23:07, 18 November 2005
November 19
[edit]November 20
[edit]- The South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation admits Afghanistan as a new member, and accords China and Japan as observers. updated by PFHLai, 00:10, 20 November 2005
- The South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation admits Afghanistan as a new member. updated by PFHLai, 00:11, 20 November 2005
- The South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation admits Afghanistan as a new member. removed by Raul654, 10:43, 21 November 2005
November 21
[edit]- Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon leaves the Likud party and calls for an election in March 2006 added by Raul654, 10:43, 21 November 2005
- Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon (pictured) leaves the Likud party and calls for an election in March 2006 updated by Merovingian, 10:49, 21 November 2005
- Prime Minister Mahinda Rajapaksa is elected President of Sri Lanka, defeating Ranil Wickremesinghe. updated by Proteus, 10:51, 21 November 2005
- After almost three weeks of civil unrest, French Police declare a "return to a normal situation everywhere in France". updated by Proteus, 10:59, 21 November 2005
- After almost three weeks of civil unrest, French Police declare a "return to a normal situation everywhere in France". removed by Neutrality, 02:12, 22 November 2005
- Sayako Kuroda of Japan marries a commoner, thus relinquishing her title of Princess and leaving the Imperial Family. updated by Proteus, 10:59, 21 November 2005
- Sayako Kuroda of Japan marries a commoner, thus relinquishing her title of Princess and leaving the Imperial Family. removed by Neutrality, 02:12, 22 November 2005
- Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon (pictured) leaves the Likud party and calls for an election in March 2006. updated by Sango123, 23:19, 21 November 2005
November 22
[edit]- Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon (pictured) leaves Likud to found a new party and calls for an election in March 2006. updated by Pharos, 02:04, 22 November 2005
- Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon (pictured) leaves Likud to found a new party and calls for an election in March 2006. removed by Neutrality, 02:12, 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. added by Neutrality, 02:12, 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. removed by Pharos, 02:30, 22 November 2005
- RD 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. added by Neutrality, 02:12, 22 November 2005
- Michael Scanlon, former aide to disgraced 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. added by Neutrality, 02:12, 22 November 2005
- Sri Lankan Prime Minister Mahinda Rajapaksa of the leftist United People's Freedom Alliance is elected President of Sri Lanka. added by Neutrality, 02:12, 22 November 2005
- 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. updated by Rdsmith4, 02:24, 22 November 2005
- Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon (pictured) leaves Likud to found a new centrist party and calls for an election in March 2006. updated by Pharos, 02:30, 22 November 2005
- Michael Scanlon, aide to former Speaker of the House Tom DeLay, pleads guilty to a felony charge in the Abramoff-Reed Indian Gambling Scandal. updated by Pharos, 02:30, 22 November 2005
- Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon (pictured) leaves Likud to found a new centrist party and calls for an election in March 2006. updated by Pharos, 02:33, 22 November 2005
- Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon (pictured) leaves Likud to found a new centrist party and calls for an election in March 2006. removed by Neutrality, 03:44, 22 November 2005
- Michael Scanlon, aide to former United States House Majority Leader Tom DeLay, pleads guilty to a felony charge in the Abramoff-Reed Indian Gambling Scandal. updated by Evil Monkey, 03:19, 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. updated by Neutrality, 03:44, 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. removed by Pharos, 03:47, 22 November 2005
- Michael Scanlon, former aide to former Republican House Majority Leader 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. updated by Neutrality, 03:44, 22 November 2005
- Michael Scanlon, former aide to former Republican |House Majority Leader 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. updated by Neutrality, 03:45, 22 November 2005
- Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon (pictured) leaves Likud to found a new centrist party and calls for an election in March 2006. updated by Pharos, 03:47, 22 November 2005
- Michael Scanlon, aide to former United States House Majority Leader Tom DeLay, pleads guilty to a felony charge in the Abramoff-Reed Indian Gambling Scandal. updated by Pharos, 03:47, 22 November 2005
- Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon (pictured) leaves the Likud Party to found the new centrist National Responsibility Party and calls for an election in March 2006. updated by Neutrality, 03:54, 22 November 2005
- Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon (pictured) leaves the Likud Party to found the new centrist National Responsibility Party and calls for an election in March 2006. updated by Neutrality, 03:59, 22 November 2005
- Prime Minister Ariel Sharon of Israel (pictured) leaves the Likud Party to found the new centrist National Responsibility Party and calls for an election in March 2006. added by PFHLai, 04:40, 22 November 2005
- DNA testing is performed on the bodies of several people who died in raid in Mosul, Iraq to determine if Abu Musab al-Zarqawi was killed. added by PFHLai, 04:40, 22 November 2005
- Michael Scanlon, an aide to former United States House Majority Leader Tom DeLay, pleads guilty to a felony charge in the Abramoff-Reed Indian Gambling Scandal. added by PFHLai, 04:40, 22 November 2005
- Michael Scanlon, an aide to former United States House Majority Leader Tom DeLay, pleads guilty to a felony charge in the Abramoff-Reed Indian Gambling Scandal. removed by Pharos, 07:40, 24 November 2005
- Mahinda Rajapaksa of the leftist United People's Freedom Alliance takes office as President of Sri Lanka. added by PFHLai, 04:40, 22 November 2005
- Mahinda Rajapaksa of the leftist United People's Freedom Alliance takes office as President of Sri Lanka. removed by PFHLai, 05:03, 24 November 2005
- DNA testing is performed on the bodies of several people who died in a raid in Mosul, Iraq to determine if Abu Musab al-Zarqawi was killed. updated by PFHLai, 04:43, 22 November 2005
- DNA testing is performed on the bodies of several people who died in a raid in Mosul, Iraq to determine if Abu Musab al-Zarqawi was killed. removed by Pharos, 07:40, 24 November 2005
- Prime Minister Ariel Sharon of Israel (pictured) leaves the Likud Party to found the new centrist National Responsibility Party and calls for an election in March 2006. updated by PFHLai, 04:47, 22 November 2005
- Dr. Angela Merkel of the Christian Democratic Union is elected the new Chancellor of Germany, as the first woman ever. added by Aaron Schulz, 12:07, 22 November 2005
- 100px|right|Ariel Sharon removed by Aaron Schulz, 12:10, 22 November 2005
- Prime Minister Ariel Sharon of Israel leaves the Likud Party to found the new centrist National Responsibility Party and calls for an election in March 2006. updated by Aaron Schulz, 12:15, 22 November 2005
- Dr. Angela Merkel of the Christian Democratic Union is the first woman ever to be elected the new Chancellor of Germany. updated by Celestianpower, 12:19, 22 November 2005
- Dr. Angela Merkel of the Christian Democratic Union is the first woman ever to be elected Chancellor of Germany. updated by Merovingian, 12:32, 22 November 2005
- Dr. Angela Merkel of the Christian Democratic Union is elected Chancellor of Germany, becoming the first woman to hold the post. updated by Splash, 13:15, 22 November 2005
- Dr Angela Merkel of the Christian Democratic Union is elected Chancellor of Germany, becoming the first woman to hold the post. added by Sam Korn, 17:01, 22 November 2005
- Angela Merkel of the Christian Democratic Union is elected Chancellor of Germany, becoming the first woman to hold the post. added by Dbachmann, 17:12, 22 November 2005
November 23
[edit]- Prime Minister Ariel Sharon of Israel leaves the Likud Party to found the new centrist Kadima (Forward) Party and calls for an election in March 2006. updated by Formeruser-82, 00:04, 23 November 2005
- Prime Minister Ariel Sharon of Israel leaves the Likud Party to found the new centrist National Responsibility Party and calls for an election in March 2006. updated by The Tom, 19:24, 23 November 2005
November 24
[edit]- Floods and mudslides due to Tropical Storm Gamma, the 24th named storm in the 2005 Atlantic hurricane season, kill at least 32 people in Honduras. added by PFHLai, 05:03, 24 November 2005
- Floods and mudslides due to Tropical Storm Gamma, the 24th named storm in the 2005 Atlantic hurricane season, kill at least 32 people in Honduras. removed by The Tom, 18:25, 24 November 2005
- Prime Minister Ariel Sharon of Israel leaves the Likud Party to found the centrist National Responsibility Party and calls for an election in March 2006. updated by PFHLai, 05:07, 24 November 2005
- After the Kenyan constitutional referendum fails, President Mwai Kibaki dissolves his cabinet. added by Pharos, 07:40, 24 November 2005
- After the Kenyan constitutional referendum fails, President Mwai Kibaki dissolves his cabinet. removed by The Tom, 20:00, 28 November 2005
- Benzene from the Jilin chemical plant explosions in the Songhua River forces Harbin, China to suspend its water supply. added by Pharos, 07:40, 24 November 2005
- Prime Minister Ariel Sharon of Israel leaves the Likud Party to found the centrist National Responsibility Party and calls for a March election. updated by Pharos, 07:40, 24 November 2005
- 100px|Angela Merkel removed by Pharos, 07:40, 24 November 2005
- Benzene from the Jilin chemical plant explosions contaminates the Songhua River, forcing Harbin, China to suspend its water supply. updated by PFHLai, 07:50, 24 November 2005
- Angela Merkel of the Christian Democratic Union becomes the first woman to take office as Chancellor of Germany. updated by PFHLai, 07:58, 24 November 2005
- Angela Merkel of the Christian Democratic Union becomes the first woman to take office as Chancellor of Germany. removed by PDH, 02:03, 25 November 2005
- Prime Minister Ariel Sharon of Israel leaves the Likud Party to found the centrist political party Kadima and calls for a March election. added by PFHLai, 16:45, 24 November 2005
- Opposition leader Stephen Harper introduces a motion of no confidence in the Canadian House of Commons. With the support of all opposition parties, it is expected to pass on Monday, toppling Prime Minister Paul Martin's minority Liberals and forcing an immediate election. added by The Tom, 18:25, 24 November 2005
- 100px|Flag of Kenya removed by The Tom, 18:25, 24 November 2005
- Prime Minister Ariel Sharon of Israel leaves the Likud Party to found the centrist political party Kadima and calls for a March election. updated by The Tom, 20:55, 24 November 2005
- Opposition leader Stephen Harper introduces a motion of no confidence in the Canadian House of Commons. With the support of all opposition parties, it is expected to pass on Monday, toppling Prime Minister Paul Martin's minority Liberals and forcing an immediate election campaign. updated by The Tom, 21:22, 24 November 2005
- A motion of no confidence is introduced in the Canadian House of Commons. With the support of all opposition parties, it is expected to pass on Monday, forcing an immediate election campaign. added by Formeruser-82, 22:42, 24 November 2005
- A motion of no confidence is introduced in the Canadian House of Commons. It is expected to result in the defeat of Prime Minister Paul Martin's government forcing a Canadian federal election. updated by Formeruser-82, 22:46, 24 November 2005
November 25
[edit]- A motion of no confidence is introduced in the Canadian House of Commons. It is expected to result in the defeat of Prime Minister Paul Martin's minority government, forcing an immediate election campaign. updated by The Tom, 01:06, 25 November 2005
- A motion of no confidence is introduced in the Canadian House of Commons. It is expected to result in the defeat of Prime Minister Paul Martin's minority government, forcing an immediate election campaign. updated by The Tom, 01:07, 25 November 2005
- A motion of no confidence being debated in Canada is expected to bring down Prime Minister Paul Martin's minority government and force a federal election. added by Formeruser-82, 19:21, 25 November 2005
- A non-confidence motion against Canadian Prime Minister Paul Martin's minority government is introduced. updated by Formeruser-82, 19:25, 25 November 2005
- A Canadian federal election is expected to take place in January after a motion of no confidence against Prime Minister Paul Martin's minority government. added by Violetriga, 19:44, 25 November 2005
- Legendary soccer player George Best dies after a long battle with alcoholism. added by Jtdirl, 20:23, 25 November 2005
- Legendary soccer player George Best dies after a long battle with alcoholism. removed by Violetriga, 22:35, 25 November 2005
- A Motion of No Confidence is proposed against Prime Minister Paul Martin's minority government in Canada. updated by Jtdirl, 20:23, 25 November 2005
- Prime Minister Ariel Sharon of Israel leaves the Likud to found the centrist political party Kadima and calls for a March election. updated by Jtdirl, 20:23, 25 November 2005
- Prime Minister Ariel Sharon of Israel leaves Likud to found the centrist political party Kadima and calls for a March election. updated by Jtdirl, 20:24, 25 November 2005
- A Canadian federal election is expected to take place in January after a motion of no confidence against Prime Minister Paul Martin's minority government. updated by Violetriga, 22:35, 25 November 2005
- Prime Minister Ariel Sharon of Israel leaves the Likud Party to found the centrist political party Kadima and calls for a March election. updated by Violetriga, 22:35, 25 November 2005
- Legendary soccer player George Best dies after a long battle with alcoholism. updated by Jtdirl, 22:39, 25 November 2005
- Legendary soccer player George Best dies after a long battle with alcoholism. removed by Violetriga, 22:42, 25 November 2005
- A Motion of No Confidence is proposed against Prime Minister Paul Martin's minority government in Canada. updated by Jtdirl, 22:39, 25 November 2005
- Prime Minister Ariel Sharon of Israel leaves Likud to found the centrist political party Kadima and calls for a March election. updated by Jtdirl, 22:39, 25 November 2005
- A Canadian federal election is expected to take place in January after a motion of no confidence against Prime Minister Paul Martin's minority government. updated by Violetriga, 22:42, 25 November 2005
- Prime Minister Ariel Sharon of Israel leaves the Likud Party to found the centrist political party Kadima and calls for a March election. updated by Violetriga, 22:42, 25 November 2005
- Legendary soccer player George Best dies after a long battle with alcoholism. updated by Jtdirl, 22:44, 25 November 2005
- Legendary soccer player George Best dies after a long battle with alcoholism. removed by Violetriga, 22:50, 25 November 2005
- A Motion of No Confidence is proposed against Prime Minister Paul Martin's minority government in Canada. updated by Jtdirl, 22:44, 25 November 2005
- Prime Minister Ariel Sharon of Israel leaves Likud to found the centrist political party Kadima and calls for a March election. updated by Jtdirl, 22:44, 25 November 2005
- Legendary soccer player George Best dies after a long battle with alcoholism. updated by Jtdirl, 22:55, 25 November 2005
- Legendary football player George Best dies after a long battle with alcoholism. added by Violetriga, 22:59, 25 November 2005
- Legendary soccer player George Best dies after a long battle with alcoholism. updated by Formeruser-82, 23:33, 25 November 2005
- A Motion of No Confidence threatens to topple Canadian Prime Minister Paul Martin's minority government and force a winter election. updated by Formeruser-82, 23:33, 25 November 2005
- Prime Minister Ariel Sharon of Israel leaves the Likud to found the centrist political party Kadima and calls for a March election. updated by Formeruser-82, 23:33, 25 November 2005
- Prime Minister Ariel Sharon of Israel leaves the Likud to found the centrist political party Kadima and calls for a March election. removed by The Tom, 04:38, 27 November 2005
- A Motion of No Confidence threatens to topple Prime Minister Paul Martin's minority government and force a winter election in Canada. updated by Formeruser-82, 23:34, 25 November 2005
- Legendary football player George Best dies after a long battle with alcoholism. updated by Violetriga, 23:42, 25 November 2005
- Legendary football player George Best dies after a long battle with alcoholism. removed by Pharos, 00:01, 26 November 2005
November 26
[edit]- A motion of no confidence threatens to topple Prime Minister Paul Martin's minority government and force a winter election in Canada. updated by The Tom, 06:11, 26 November 2005
November 27
[edit]- British Attorney General Lord Goldsmith imposes a national publication ban, blocking further reporting on an allegedly leaked memo indicating George W. Bush intended to bomb Al Jazeera facilities. added by The Tom, 04:38, 27 November 2005
- British Attorney General Lord Goldsmith imposes a national publication ban, blocking further reporting on an allegedly leaked memo indicating George W. Bush intended to bomb Al Jazeera facilities. removed by PFHLai, 06:30, 27 November 2005
- A massive benzene slick from the chemical plant explosions in Jilin, China, approaches the Amur River in Siberia. Millions continue to have no access to potable water. added by The Tom, 04:38, 27 November 2005
- 130px|Interior of House of Commons of Canada removed by The Tom, 04:38, 27 November 2005
- A publication ban to block further reporting on an allegedly leaked memo regarding a plan to bomb Al Jazeera facilities is in effect in the United Kingdom. added by PFHLai, 06:30, 27 November 2005
- In the United Kingdom, a publication ban blocks further reporting on an allegedly leaked memo regarding a plan to bomb Al Jazeera facilities. added by PFHLai, 06:32, 27 November 2005
- A massive benzene slick from the chemical plant explosions in Jilin, China contaminating the Songhua River threatens the Amur River and Khabarovsk, Russia. Millions continue to have no access to potable water. updated by PFHLai, 07:10, 27 November 2005
- In the United Kingdom, a publication ban prevents further reporting on an allegedly leaked memo regarding a plan to bomb Al Jazeera facilities. updated by PFHLai, 07:22, 27 November 2005
- A massive benzene slick from the chemical plant explosions in Jilin, China contaminating the Songhua River approaches the Amur River and Khabarovsk, Russia. Millions continue to have no access to potable water. updated by PFHLai, 07:51, 27 November 2005
- In the United Kingdom, a publication ban prevents further reporting on a leaked memo allegedly regarding a plan to bomb Al Jazeera facilities. updated by Pharos, 11:05, 27 November 2005
- In the United Kingdom, a publication ban prevents further reporting on a leaked memo allegedly regarding a plan to bomb Al Jazeera facilities. removed by Fys, 19:37, 27 November 2005
- The United Kingdom Attorney General has said that editors who pubish a leaked memo may be prosecuted under the Official Secrets Act. added by Fys, 19:37, 27 November 2005
- The United Kingdom Attorney General has said that editors who publish a leaked memo may be prosecuted under the Official Secrets Act. updated by KF, 19:53, 27 November 2005
- 80px|Al Jazeera logo removed by Fys, 22:24, 27 November 2005
November 28
[edit]- The Attorney General for England and Wales has said that editors who publish a leaked memo may be prosecuted under the Official Secrets Act. added by Kaihsu, 10:28, 28 November 2005
- The Attorney General for England and Wales has said that editors who publish a leaked 'Al Jazeera bombing memo' may be prosecuted under the Official Secrets Act. updated by Kaihsu, 10:30, 28 November 2005
- The Attorney General for England and Wales has said that editors who publish the leaked 'Al Jazeera bombing memo' may be prosecuted under the Official Secrets Act. updated by Kaihsu, 10:30, 28 November 2005
- Prime Minister Paul Martin's minority government in Canada faces a motion of no confidence at 23:30 UTC today, likely to force an immediate election campaign. added by The Tom, 20:00, 28 November 2005
- EU Justice commissioner Franco Frattini makes an unprecedented call for the suspension of any member state found to have hosted a CIA black site. added by The Tom, 20:00, 28 November 2005
- 100px|Lord Goldsmith, HM Attorney-General removed by The Tom, 20:00, 28 November 2005
November 29
[edit]- The Canadian House of Commons passes a motion of no confidence, defeating Prime Minister Paul Martin's minority government and forcing an immediate election campaign. added by Denelson83, 00:14, 29 November 2005
- A motion of no confidence, defeats Prime Minister Paul Martin's minority government by a margin of 171 to 131 forcing an immediate election campaign. added by Formeruser-82, 00:22, 29 November 2005
- A motion of no confidence defeats Prime Minister Paul Martin's minority government by a margin of 171 to 133, forcing an immediate election campaign. updated by Denelson83, 00:26, 29 November 2005
- A motion of no confidence defeats Canadian Prime Minister Paul Martin's minority government by a margin of 171 to 133, forcing an immediate election campaign. updated by Formeruser-82, 00:51, 29 November 2005
- A motion of no confidence defeats Canadian Prime Minister Paul Martin's minority government, by a margin of 171 to 133, forcing an immediate election campaign. updated by Formeruser-82, 01:49, 29 November 2005
- A motion of no confidence defeats Canadian Prime Minister Paul Martin's minority government, by a margin of 171 to 133, forcing an immediate election campaign. removed by Jtdirl, 03:40, 29 November 2005
- The Canadian Prime Minister announces he will see a parliamentary dissolution from the Goveror General after losing a confidence vote in parliament. updated by Jtdirl, 03:40, 29 November 2005
- The Canadian Prime Minister announces he will seek a parliamentary dissolution from the Governor General after losing a confidence vote in parliament. updated by Ral315, 03:42, 29 November 2005
- The Canadian Prime Minister announces he will seek a parliamentary dissolution and a winter election from the Governor General after losing a confidence vote in the House of Commons by a margin of 171-133. updated by Formeruser-82, 03:57, 29 November 2005
- The Canadian Prime Minister announces he will seek a parliamentary dissolution and a winter election from the Governor General after losing a confidence vote in the House of Commons by a margin of 171-133. updated by Formeruser-82, 03:58, 29 November 2005
- Canadian Prime Minister Paul Martin announces he will seek a parliamentary dissolution and a winter election from the Governor General after losing a confidence vote in the House of Commons by a margin of 171-133. added by Formeruser-82, 04:01, 29 November 2005
- Canadian Prime Minister Paul Martin announces he will seek a parliamentary dissolution from the Governor General to trigger off a winter election after losing a confidence vote in the House of Commons by a margin of 171-133. updated by Jtdirl, 04:03, 29 November 2005
- Canadian Prime Minister Paul Martin announces he will seek a parliamentary dissolution from the Governor General, prompting a winter election, after losing a confidence vote in the House of Commons by a margin of 171-133. updated by The Tom, 04:19, 29 November 2005
- Canada may face a winter election as Prime Minister Paul Martin, after losing a confidence vote, announces he will seek a parliamentary dissolution. added by Pharos, 05:56, 29 November 2005
- Canada faces a winter election as Prime Minister Paul Martin, after losing a confidence vote, announces he will seek a parliamentary dissolution. added by Formeruser-82, 06:19, 29 November 2005
- EU Justice commissioner Franco Frattini makes an unprecedented call for the suspension of voting rights for any member state found to have hosted a CIA black site. updated by PFHLai, 06:23, 29 November 2005
- A massive benzene slick from the chemical plant explosions in Jilin, China contaminating the Songhua River approaches the Amur River and Khabarovsk, Russia. Millions still lack access to potable water. updated by Brian0918, 06:34, 29 November 2005
- Lord Goldsmith, the Attorney General for England and Wales, says news editors who publish the leaked "Al Jazeera bombing memo" may be prosecuted under the Official Secrets Act. added by PFHLai, 06:35, 29 November 2005
- Lord Goldsmith, the Attorney General for England and Wales, says news editors who publish the leaked "Al Jazeera bombing memo" may be prosecuted under the Official Secrets Act. removed by The Tom, 05:07, 30 November 2005
- The 23rd Southeast Asian Games are underway in the Philippines. added by PFHLai, 06:50, 29 November 2005
- After losing a confidence vote, Prime Minister Paul Martin of Canada announces he will seek a parliamentary dissolution, which will prompt a general election within weeks. added by PFHLai, 07:22, 29 November 2005
- After polluting the Songhua River, a massive benzene slick from the chemical plant explosions in Jilin, China threatens to spread to the Amur River and Khabarovsk, Russia. Millions still lack access to potable water. added by PFHLai, 07:52, 29 November 2005
- After polluting the Songhua River, a massive benzene slick from the chemical plant explosions in Jilin, China threatens to spread to the Amur River and Khabarovsk, Russia. Millions still lack access to potable water. removed by The Tom, 05:07, 30 November 2005
- Former Israeli Prime Minister Shimon Peres leaves the Labour Party to join Ariel Sharon's government. added by Formeruser-82, 14:18, 29 November 2005
- Former Israeli Prime Minister Shimon Peres leaves the Labour Party to join Ariel Sharon's government. removed by Formeruser-82, 15:20, 29 November 2005
- 115px|Interior of House of Commons of Canada removed by Formeruser-82, 14:18, 29 November 2005
- 115px|Interior of House of Commons of Canada removed by The Tom, 05:07, 30 November 2005
- After losing a confidence vote, Prime Minister Paul Martin of Canada announces he will seek a parliamentary dissolution from the Governor General to trigger a general election. updated by Jtdirl, 14:24, 29 November 2005
- After losing a confidence vote, Prime Minister Paul Martin announces he will seek a parliamentary dissolution from the Governor General to trigger a Canadian general election. updated by Jtdirl, 14:25, 29 November 2005
- After losing a confidence vote, Prime Minister Paul Martin announces he will seek a parliamentary dissolution from the Governor General to trigger a Canadian general election likely on January 23 2006.. updated by Formeruser-82, 14:39, 29 November 2005
- After losing a confidence vote, Prime Minister Paul Martin announces he will seek a parliamentary dissolution from the Governor General to trigger a Canadian general election likely on January 23 2006. updated by Formeruser-82, 14:39, 29 November 2005
- After losing a confidence vote, Prime Minister Paul Martin announces he will seek a parliamentary dissolution from the Governor General to trigger a Canadian general election likely on January 23 2006. updated by Formeruser-82, 15:01, 29 November 2005
- After losing a confidence vote, Prime Minister Paul Martin announces he will seek a parliamentary dissolution from the Governor General to trigger a Canadian general election likely on January 23 2006. removed by Formeruser-82, 15:12, 29 November 2005
- Canada's parliament is dissolved by the Governor General with a Canadian general election set for January 23 2006 following the defeat of Prime Minister Paul Martin's government by a motion of no confidence. added by Formeruser-82, 15:12, 29 November 2005
- 115px|Shimon Peres removed by Formeruser-82, 15:20, 29 November 2005
- Canada's parliament is dissolved with a Canadian general election set for January 23 2006 following the defeat of Prime Minister Paul Martin's minority government by a motion of no confidence. updated by Formeruser-82, 15:37, 29 November 2005
- Canada's parliament is dissolved with a general election set for January 23 2006 following the defeat of Prime Minister Paul Martin's minority government by a motion of no confidence. updated by The Tom, 16:03, 29 November 2005
- EU justice commissioner Franco Frattini makes an unprecedented call for the suspension of voting rights for any member state found to have hosted a CIA black site. updated by Kaihsu, 16:33, 29 November 2005
- EU justice commissioner Franco Frattini makes an unprecedented call for the suspension of voting rights for any member state found to have hosted a CIA black site. removed by Seth Ilys, 04:18, 30 November 2005
November 30
[edit]- A 2006 general election is scheduled in Canada after Paul Martin's minority government loses a motion of no confidence and Parliament is dissolved. added by Seth Ilys, 04:18, 30 November 2005
- The United Nations' annual meeting on climate change, the eleventh conference of the parties to the UNFCCC, gets underway in Montreal, Canada. Early discussion is to begin on the successor treaty to the Kyoto Protocol. added by The Tom, 05:07, 30 November 2005
- The United Nations' annual meeting on climate change, the eleventh conference of the parties to the UNFCCC, gets underway in Montreal, Canada. Early discussion is to begin on the successor treaty to the Kyoto Protocol. removed by Pharos, 21:00, 30 November 2005
- Mozilla Firefox 1.5, the latest version of the most popular open source web browser, is officially released. added by The Tom, 05:07, 30 November 2005
- Mozilla Firefox 1.5, the latest version of the most popular open source web browser, is officially released. removed by Violetriga, 11:53, 30 November 2005
- The 23rd Southeast Asian Games continue in the Philippines. updated by The Tom, 05:07, 30 November 2005
- The 23rd Southeast Asian Games continue in the Philippines. removed by The Tom, 22:13, 30 November 2005
- A general election is scheduled in Canada for January 23 after Paul Martin's minority government loses a motion of no confidence and Parliament is dissolved. updated by The Tom, 05:12, 30 November 2005
- John Seigenthaler Sr., a retired journalist and author, writes a USA Today commentary critical of Wikipedia and online privacy laws after a vandalized, libelous version of his biographical entry survives from May to September, 2005 and is spread across the Internet by mirror sites. added by Polarscribe, 06:36, 30 November 2005
- John Seigenthaler Sr., a retired journalist and author, writes a USA Today commentary critical of Wikipedia and online privacy laws after a vandalized, libelous version of his biographical entry survives from May to September, 2005 and is spread across the Internet by mirror sites. removed by Raul654, 07:09, 30 November 2005
- John Seigenthaler Sr., a retired journalist and author, writes a USA Today commentary critical of Wikipedia and online privacy laws after a vandalized, libelous version of his biographical entry survives from May to September, 2005 and is spread across the Internet by mirror sites. updated by Ta bu shi da yu, 07:11, 30 November 2005
- John Seigenthaler Sr., a retired journalist and author, writes a USA Today commentary critical of Wikipedia and online privacy laws after a vandalized, libelous version of his biographical entry survives from May to September, 2005 and is spread across the Internet by mirror sites. removed by Ta bu shi da yu, 07:11, 30 November 2005
- Lord Goldsmith, the Attorney General for England and Wales, says news editors who publish the leaked "Al Jazeera bombing memo" may be prosecuted under the Official Secrets Act. updated by Violetriga, 11:53, 30 November 2005
- Lord Goldsmith, the Attorney General for England and Wales, says news editors who publish the leaked "Al Jazeera bombing memo" may be prosecuted under the Official Secrets Act. removed by The wub, 14:52, 30 November 2005
- Surgeons in France carry out the first human face transplant. added by The wub, 14:50, 30 November 2005
- Former Israeli Prime Minister Shimon Peres announces he is leaving the Labour Party and throwing his support to current Prime Minister Ariel Sharon. added by Formeruser-82, 20:18, 30 November 2005
- removed by Formeruser-82, 20:18, 30 November 2005
- Former Israeli Prime Minister Shimon Peres announces he is leaving the Labour Party and throwing his support to current Prime Minister Ariel Sharon. updated by Formeruser-82, 20:18, 30 November 2005
- Former Israeli Prime Minister Shimon Peres announces he is leaving the Labour Party and transferring his support to current Prime Minister Ariel Sharon. updated by The wub, 20:25, 30 November 2005
- Parties to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change meet to discuss a successor treaty to the Kyoto Protocol. added by Pharos, 21:00, 30 November 2005
- A Canadian federal election is scheduled for January after Parliament is dissolved. updated by Pharos, 21:08, 30 November 2005
- A Canadian federal election is called for January 23rd after Parliament is dissolved. updated by Formeruser-82, 21:15, 30 November 2005
- A Canadian federal election will be held on January 23, 2006 after Parliament is dissolved. updated by Evil Monkey, 21:21, 30 November 2005
- Former Israeli Prime Minister Shimon Peres leaves the Labour Party to support current PM Ariel Sharon. updated by Pharos, 21:27, 30 November 2005
- Parties to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change meet to discuss a successor treaty to the Kyoto Protocol in Montreal. updated by The Tom, 22:13, 30 November 2005
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