| September 11 attacks/Archive 14 Talk:September_11_attacks/Archive_14
|
| National Student Association Talk:National_Student_Association
|
| Spain 2000 España 2000 is a far-right political party of Spain. At present they are without parliamentary representation, but they have a growing presence in Valencia and a minor presence currently in Catalonia, Granada and Madrid.The French Front National assisted and supported the party at its national congress. Spain_2000
|
| Tampuan The Tampuan (also spelled Tompuan or Tampuon) are an indigenous ethnic group living in northeast Cambodia. Numbering about 25,000, the Tampuan people live in the mountainous Southern and Western portions of the Cambodian province of Ratanakiri. They have their own language of the Mon-Khmer language family. Tampuan
|
| Falun Gong/Archive 5 Talk:Falun_Gong/Archive_5
|
| Articles for deletion/Log/2006 March 22 Wikipedia:Articles_for_deletion/Log/2006_March_22
|
| Articles for deletion/911 Eyewitness Wikipedia:Articles_for_deletion/911_Eyewitness
|
| Rachel Corrie/Archive 3 Talk:Rachel_Corrie/Archive_3
|
| Oury Jalloh Oury Jalloh, a 36 year-old refugee from Sierra Leone died on 7 January 2005, in a police station in Dessau, tied with handcuffs to a fire-proof mattress at his hands and feet. The cause of death was officially recorded as heat shock, the police claiming he set fire to the mattress with a cigarette-lighter, caused the mattress to burn thus burning himself. Oury_Jalloh
|
| Navnirmaan Navnirmaan is a Tsunami response programme of Peoples Action for Rural Awakening for the Tsunami-affected people of East Godavari district in Andhra Pradesh, South India. Navnirmaan
|
| Punarnirmaan Punarnirmaan is one of the response programmes of Dalit Bahujan Shramik Union and Peoples Action for Rural Awakening to the 2004 Indian Ocean earthquake-affected people of the districts of Nellore, Prakasam, Krishna, and East Godavari in the state of Andhra Pradesh, South India.Activities through this programme mainly comprise of livelihood restoration and construction of shelters. Punarnirmaan
|
| Ghost bike ghost bike or ghostcycle is a bicycle set up in a place where a cyclist has been hurt or killed by a motor vehicle, as a memorial and as a reminder to passing motorists to share the road. A junk bicycle is painted white, with a placard attached, and locked to a suitable object close to the scene of the accident. Ghost_bike
|
| 2006 United States immigration reform protests 2006_United_States_immigration_reform_protests
|
| Mark Lance Mark Lance is a professor in the Philosophy Department and Justice and Peace Studies Program at Georgetown University. He earned his Ph.D. at the University of Pittsburgh under the direction of Robert Brandom and his main area of expertise is the philosophy of language, epistemology, philosophical logic and metaphysics. Mark_Lance
|
| Oregon's statewide elections, 2006 Oregon's 2006 statewide election included a May 16 primary election and a November 7 general election. Ten statewide ballot measures were on the November ballot. Oregon's_statewide_elections,_2006
|
| John Timoney John F. Timoney (born c. 1948) is the current (as of 2006) Chief of Police of Miami. On June 19, 2007 he was elected to head the Police Executive Research Forum for a period of two years, replacing LA Police Chief William Bratton. John_Timoney
|
| November 29, 2003 November_29,_2003
|
| Rationales to impeach George W. Bush/Archive3 Talk:Rationales_to_impeach_George_W._Bush/Archive3
|
| Rush Limbaugh/Archive 2 Talk:Rush_Limbaugh/Archive_2
|
| Mike Flugennock Mike Flugennock is a left-leaning political cartoonist from Washington, D.C. He is best known for his political posters, which he and others paste across D.C. and in other cities around the country. He is relatively well-known, and his work has received coverage in the Washington Post on several occasions. Mike_Flugennock
|
| Superpower/Archive 3 Talk:Superpower/Archive_3
|
| Politics of Bristol Bristol, England, is a unitary authority, represented by six Members of Parliament. The overall trend of both local and national representation is left of centre, historically favouring the Labour Party and Liberal Democrats. The city also has a tradition of local activism, with environmental issues and sustainable transport being prominent issues in the city. City council elections last occurred in June 2009. Politics_of_Bristol
|
| Culture of Bristol Bristol is a city in South West England. As the largest city in the region it is a centre for the arts and sport. The region has a distinct West Country dialect. Culture_of_Bristol
|
| Prem Rawat/Archive 16 Talk:Prem_Rawat/Archive_16
|
| Falun Gong/Archive6 Talk:Falun_Gong/Archive6
|
| Hayabusa future/Sandbox User:Hayabusa_future/Sandbox
|
| Iraq/Archive 1 Talk:Iraq/Archive_1
|
| June 2006 June 2006 was a month with thirty days.The following events also occurred during the month June_2006
|
| Frank Jude, Jr. Frank Jude, Jr., a.k.a. Frankie Lee Jude, Jr., (born August 14, 1978) is a Wisconsin man who was severely beaten by off-duty Milwaukee police officers in the early-morning hours of October 24, 2004. Following a state trial that ended with the jury acquitting the three police officers charged, a federal investigation led to plea agreements with three police officers and the indictment of five police officers, including the three who were acquitted in state court. Frank_Jude,_Jr.
|
| Johnson's Russia List Talk:Johnson's_Russia_List
|
| Philosophy/Archive 9 Talk:Philosophy/Archive_9
|
| 9/11 conspiracy theories/Archive 5 Talk:9/11_conspiracy_theories/Archive_5
|
| Falun Gong/Archive7 Talk:Falun_Gong/Archive7
|
| Free school There are three manifestations of a free school that operate today. An anarchist free school, sometimes spelled free skool, can be a decentralized network in which skills, information, and knowledge are shared without hierarchy or the institutional environment of formal schooling. Free_school
|
| Great American Boycott The Great American Boycott (known in Spanish as El Gran Paro Estadounidense, "the Great American Strike") a one-day boycott of United States schools and businesses by immigrants, both legal and illegal, of mostly Latin American origin that took place on May 1, 2006. Great_American_Boycott
|
| 9/11 Family Steering Committee The 9/11 Family Steering Committee was an organization of twelve relatives of victims of the September 11, 2001 attacks on the World Trade Center. Members of the Committee included the Jersey Girls. It was part of the 9/11 Families Movement and was set up to monitor the work of the 9/11 Commission. 9/11_Family_Steering_Committee
|
| Media in Worcester, Massachusetts Media_in_Worcester,_Massachusetts
|
| NoSeptember/The NoSeptember Admin Project User:NoSeptember/The_NoSeptember_Admin_Project
|
| EuroMayDay Talk:EuroMayDay
|
| Dawn raid A dawn raid is a visit by the police, immigration officers or other officials in the early morning, hoping to use the element of surprise to arrest targets that they think may resist arrest, be politically sensitive, or simply be elsewhere during the day. Dawn_raid
|
| Puppetista Puppetista is a word coined in 2000 by a group of puppeteers who make and use puppets in street theater and political demonstrations. Formed by combining the words "puppet" and Zapatista, the term originated in the Northeastern United States and quickly picked up use in the South, Midwest and on the West Coast of the United States, as well as in Mexico, Cuba and Brazil, to describe a social movement of revolutionary artists and their work. Puppetista
|
| Michael Hayden Michael Vincent Hayden, (born March 17, 1945 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania) is a retired United States Air Force four-star general and former Director of the National Security Agency and Director of the Central Intelligence Agency. From April 21, 2005–May 26, 2006 he was the Principal Deputy Director of National Intelligence, a position which once made him "the highest-ranking military intelligence officer in the armed forces." Michael_Hayden
|
| 2006 civil unrest in San Salvador Atenco The civil unrest in San Salvador Atenco of 2006 began on Wednesday, May 3, when police prevented a group of 60 flower vendors from selling at the Texcoco local market in the State of México, about 30 km (20 miles) from Mexico City. Police used violence and arrest against resisters. 2006_civil_unrest_in_San_Salvador_Atenco
|
| Articles for deletion/Anupama Mandavilli Wikipedia_talk:Articles_for_deletion/Anupama_Mandavilli
|
| Matt Gonzalez/Archive 4 Talk:Matt_Gonzalez/Archive_4
|
| The Indypendent The Indypendent is the newspaper of the New York City Independent Media Center, a local branch of the worldwide Indymedia network. Founded in the fall of 2000, it has won numerous awards and has broken several local stories; with over 500 journalists participating in the project over its seven year history. The_Indypendent
|
| September 11 attacks/Archive 17 Talk:September_11_attacks/Archive_17
|
| Thunder Bay Transit Thunder Bay Transit is the public transit operator in Thunder Bay, Ontario, Canada. It was formed in 1970, after the amalgamation of the cities of Port Arthur and Fort William and their respective transit agencies. Thunder Bay Transit is a member of the Canadian Urban Transit Association. Thunder Bay Transit operates 17 transit routes in the urban area of Thunder Bay and neighbouring Fort William First Nation, Thunder_Bay_Transit
|
| Articles for deletion/Log/2006 May 21 Wikipedia:Articles_for_deletion/Log/2006_May_21
|
| Articles for deletion/Bentley Staunch Wikipedia:Articles_for_deletion/Bentley_Staunch
|