| May 8, 2005 May_8,_2005
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| May 10, 2005 May_10,_2005
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| May 14, 2005 May_14,_2005
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| June 28, 2005 June_28,_2005
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| Reform of the United Nations Security Council Reform of the United Nations Security Council encompasses a variety of proposals, including procedural reforms, such as eliminating the veto held by the five permanent members, and expansion of the Council. In practice, "Security Council reform" usually refers to plans to restructure or expand its membership. Reform_of_the_United_Nations_Security_Council
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| Catholics for Choice Catholics for Choice (CFC), formerly Catholics for a Free Choice, is a pro-choice organization based in Washington, D.C. that was founded in 1973 "to serve as a voice for Catholics who believe that the Catholic tradition supports a woman’s moral and legal right to follow her conscience in matters of sexuality and reproductive health." Catholics_for_Choice
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| Santa Catarina (state) Talk:Santa_Catarina_(state)
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| Ronaldinho Talk:Ronaldinho
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| Shared space Shared space is a traffic engineering concept involving the removal of the traditional separation between motor vehicles and pedestrians and other road users, and the removal of traditional road priority management devices such as kerbs, lines, signs and signals. Shared_space
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| Susanne Osthoff Susanne Kristina Osthoff (born March 7 1962 in Munich) is a German archaeologist who had worked in Iraq since 1991 until being taken hostage there on November 25, 2005. She was freed by her captors on December 18, 2005. Susanne_Osthoff
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| Sony Center Sony Center (EnglishSony Centre) is a Sony-sponsored building complex located at the Potsdamer Platz in Berlin, Germany. It opened in 2000. Sony_Center
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| Wikipedia Signpost/2005-12-05/DDR copyright Wikipedia:Wikipedia_Signpost/2005-12-05/DDR_copyright
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| Fehmarn Belt bridge Fehmarn Belt bridge (Danish:'German:'German island of Fehmarn with the Danish island of Lolland with a bridge crossing the wide Fehmarn Belt in the Baltic Sea. It is expected to be completed in 2018. Fehmarn_Belt_bridge
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| Artemis (brothel) Artemis is a large brothel in Germany, where prostitution is legal and widespread. The 'wellness brothel' opened in Berlin in September 2005, a four-story building complete with a pool, three saunas, two cinemas, and with room for up to 40 prostitutes and 300 customers. Artemis_(brothel)
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| Grit Breuer Grit Breuer (born February 16, 1972 in Robel, Germany) is a former East German athlete, who competed in the women's 200m, 400m, 4x100m, and 4x100m events.She has received injuries as a result of her sports competition, including a slipped disk in her back and a ligament in her knee. Grit_Breuer
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| Octoshape Talk:Octoshape
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| Domino Day 2005 sparrow The Domino Day 2005 sparrow, generally known as the domino sparrow () was a House Sparrow, Passer domesticus, that was shot and killed by a hunter from the company Duke Faunabeheer in the Frisian Expo Centre in Leeuwarden, The Netherlands during the preparations of Domino Day 2005 on 14 November, 2005. Domino_Day_2005_sparrow
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| Weißensee Cemetery Weißensee Cemetery is a Jewish cemetery located in the neighborhood of Weißensee in Berlin, Germany. It is the second largest Jewish cemetery in Europe. The cemetery covers approximately and contains approximately 115,000 graves. It was dedicated in 1880. Weißensee_Cemetery
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| Octoshape Octoshape is a Grid casting streaming media server and client which uses an enhanced and secure version of peer to peer technology to minimize the bandwidth for any broadcaster, CDN, ISP or last mile provider to stream material. Octoshape
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| Nord Stream Nord Stream ( Severnyy potok, ; former namesNorth Transgas and North European Gas Pipeline; also known as the Russo–German gas pipeline or the Baltic Sea gas pipeline) is a planned natural gas pipeline from Russia to Germany by the company Nord Stream AG. The name of Nord Stream refers usually to the offshore pipeline between Vyborg, Russia, and Greifswald, Germany, but sometimes it may have wider meaning, which includes the onshore pipeline in Russia and further connections in Western Europe. Nord_Stream
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| German diaspora Talk:German_diaspora
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| Berliner FC Dynamo Berliner FC Dynamo (commonly Dynamo Berlin) is a German football club and is the successor organization to the club that played in East Berlin as Dynamo Berlin from 1953 to 1966. Berliner_FC_Dynamo
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| Christian Ganczarski Christian Ganczarski is a German citizen of Polish ancestry who converted to Islam. He is one of the individuals who has been described as the head of "al Qaeda in Europe". Ganczarski was captured when a plane he was travelling on landed in France.Early on the morning of April 11, 2002 Niser bin Muhammad Nasar Nawar and a colleague drove the truck loaded with natural gas canisters behind a German tourist bus near the synagogue. Christian_Ganczarski
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| Mierscheid Law Talk:Mierscheid_Law
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| Nabucco Pipeline The Nabucco pipeline is a planned natural gas pipeline that will transport natural gas from Turkey to Austria, via Bulgaria, Romania, and Hungary. It will run from Erzurum in Turkey to Baumgarten an der March, a major natural gas hub in Austria. This pipeline is a diversion from the current methods of importing natural gas solely from Russia. The project is backed by several European Union states and the United States. Nabucco_Pipeline
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| List of suicide bombings in Iraq since 2003 Suicide bombings in Iraq since 2003 have killed thousands of people, mostly Iraqi civilians, and arguably constitute a new phenomenon in the history of warfare. Suicide bombings have been used as a tactic in other armed struggles, but their frequency and lethality in Iraq is unprecedented.A 2005 Human Rights Watch report analysed the insurgency in Iraq and highlighted, "The groups that are most responsible for the abuse, namely al-Qaeda in Iraq and its allies, Ansar al-Sunna and the Islamic State of Iraq, have all targeted civilians for abductions and executions. List_of_suicide_bombings_in_Iraq_since_2003
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| Piotrus/Archive 7 User_talk:Piotrus/Archive_7
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| German nationality law German citizenship is based primarily on the principle of Jus sanguinis. In other words one usually acquires German citizenship if a parent is a German citizen, irrespective of place of birth.A significant reform to the nationality law was passed by the Bundestag (the German parliament) in 1999, and came into force on 1 January 2000. The new law makes it somewhat easier for foreigners resident in Germany on a long-term basis, and especially their German-born children to acquire German citizenship. Details German_nationality_law
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| Mahmoud Ahmadinejad and Israel During his presidency, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad's speeches and statements, and reactions to them, have contributed to increased tensions between Iran and Israel, and between Iran and several Western nations. Mahmoud_Ahmadinejad_and_Israel
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| Star (football crest) association football, some national and club sides include one or more stars as part of (or beside) the crest appearing on their shirt, to represent important trophies the team has previously won. Sometimes this is a unilateral decision by the team concerned rather than a privilege earned and sanctioned by any governing body. Star_(football_crest)
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| Germany/Archive 7 Talk:Germany/Archive_7
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| Cecilia Bartoli Talk:Cecilia_Bartoli
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| German-Iranian relations The relations between Germany and Iran have been some of the closest between Iran and any western nation.Official diplomatic relations between Iran and post war Germany began in 1952 when Iran opened its first mission office in Bonn. However Germany and Persia enjoyed diplomatic relations well back into the 19th century. Nonetheless, a dark side in interrelations of Berlin and Tehran began to emerge in the 1990s, following support of each others' political nemeses, scandal, and public mass murder. German-Iranian_relations
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| Andrewa/Nuclear power phase-out User:Andrewa/Nuclear_power_phase-out
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| Repoxygen Repoxygen is the tradename for a type of gene therapy that induces controlled release of erythropoietin (EPO) in response to low oxygen concentration. It is has been developed by Oxford Biomedica to treat anaemia. It has been developed in mice, is still in preclinical development and has not been extensively tested in humans. Repoxygen
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| Interracial marriage Interracial marriage occurs when two people of differing racial groups marry, often creating multiracial children. This is a form of exogamy (marrying outside of one's social group) and can be seen in the broader context of miscegenation (mixing of different racial groups in marriage, cohabitation, or sexual relations). Interracial_marriage
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| Katowice Trade Hall roof collapse On 28 January 2006, the roof of one of the buildings at Katowice International Fair (Międzynarodowe Targi Katowickie) collapsed in the southern Polish city of Chorzów, near Katowice.At 16police there were roughly 700 people in the hall at the time of the collapse. Katowice_Trade_Hall_roof_collapse
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| News sources/Germany Wikipedia:News_sources/Germany
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| Deaths in October 2006 Deaths in 2006 ← - January - February - March - April - May - June - July - August - September - October - November - December- →The following is a list of notable deaths in October 2006. See Deaths in 2006 for other months. Deaths_in_October_2006
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| Belarusian presidential election, 2006 The elections for the position of president of Belarus took place on March 19 2006. The winner of the elections holds the office until the next round of scheduled elections, which are determined by the country's House of Representatives. Western observers have deemed the elections rigged. Belarusian_presidential_election,_2006
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| Freedom of speech versus blasphemy political freedom, particularly freedom of speech, and certain examples of art, literature, speech or other acts considered by some to be sacrilegious or blasphemous. The extent to which this tension has not been resolved is manifested in numerous instances of controversy and conflict around the world.Although many laws prohibiting blasphemy have long been repealed, particularly in the West, they remain in place in many countries and jurisdictions (see Blasphemy laws). Freedom_of_speech_versus_blasphemy
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| Kurdistan/Archive 4 Talk:Kurdistan/Archive_4
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| German-speaking Europe The German language (both as an official language and as a minority language) is spoken in a number of countries and territories in West and Central Europe ('German speaking countries, the German speaking area, or equivalently German-speaking Europe (the few overseas territories which speak German are not commonly included in the concept). English-speaking Europe, the Nordic countries and the Dutch-speaking area, German-speaking Europe forms Germanic Europe. German-speaking_Europe
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| July 1, 2005 July_1,_2005
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| July 5, 2005 July_5,_2005
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| July 17, 2005 July_17,_2005
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| July 22, 2005 July_22,_2005
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| Erna Flegel Talk:Erna_Flegel
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| Tsakhiagiin Elbegdorj Talk:Tsakhiagiin_Elbegdorj
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| Germany/Germany news/Archive Portal:Germany/Germany_news/Archive
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