| Franklin child prostitution ring allegations Talk:Franklin_child_prostitution_ring_allegations
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| International Day of Quds International Day of Al-Quds (Rooz-e jahaany-e Qods in PersianIsrael's control of Jerusalem, (Al-Quds in ArabicIran where the occasion was first suggested. It is held each year on the last Friday of Ramadan. Jerusalem Day is not an Islamic religious holiday but a political event open to both Muslims and non-Muslims alike, and thus observance is not obligatory in Islam.The parade originated in Iran after the 1979 Islamic Revolution. International_Day_of_Quds
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| Common Dreams NewsCenter Common Dreams NewsCenter, often referred to simply as Common Dreams, is a U.S. based progressive news website. Common Dreams publishes both news stories and editorials. Common Dreams also re-publishes syndicated content from Associated Press, columnists such as the late Molly Ivins, and news stories from a number of mainstream mass-market newspapers. The website also provides hyperlinks to other columnists, periodicals, radio outlets, news services, and websites. Common_Dreams_NewsCenter
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| 2005 civil unrest in France The 2005 civil unrest in France of October and November (in French Les émeutes de banlieues de 2005) was a series of riots involving mainly the burning of cars and public buildings at night starting on 27 October 2005 in Clichy-sous-Bois. Events spread to poor housing projects (the cités HLM) in various parts of France. 2005_civil_unrest_in_France
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| The World Is Flat Talk:The_World_Is_Flat
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| Black site Blacksite redirects here. For other uses, see Black Site (disambiguation)In military terminology, a black site is a location at which a black project is conducted. Recently the term has gained notoriety in describing secret prisons operated by the Central Intelligence Agency, generally outside of US territory and legal jurisdiction. It can refer to the facilities that are controlled by the CIA used by the US in its War on Terror to detain alleged unlawful enemy combatants. Black_site
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| Articles for deletion/Log/2005 November 4 Wikipedia:Articles_for_deletion/Log/2005_November_4
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| Articles for deletion/Brokerage America Wikipedia:Articles_for_deletion/Brokerage_America
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| Greater Romania Party Talk:Greater_Romania_Party
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| Rakesh Saxena Rakesh Saxena (born July 13, 1952 Indore, Madhya Pradesh, India) is an Indian financier and trader in the little-known derivatives marketplace. As of June 2008, he is still engaged in a lengthy fight to avoid extradition to Thailand from Canada; he is accused of embezzlement in 1994-1995. He is widely reputed to have been engaged in dozens of high risk ventures and deals throughout the world over the previous three decades. Rakesh_Saxena
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| Response to the 2005 civil unrest in France The 2005 civil unrest in France initiated a domestic and international response. Response_to_the_2005_civil_unrest_in_France
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| Ahmad Aziz Rafiq Ahmed Aziz Rafiq (born in 1977) is an Australian citizen that was detained without charge for 18 months in Iraq.Ahmed came to Australia in 1999 as a refugee from Saddam Hussein's regime.Adelaide and Sydney,In February 2004 Ahmed travelled to Iraq to get married. four months after his wedding, Ahmed went out to meet a friend and then was kidnapped by the PDK kurdish party intelligence. Ahmad_Aziz_Rafiq
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| The Calcutta Quran Petition The Calcutta Quran Petition ( कलकत्ता कुरान याचिका ) is a book by Sita Ram Goel and Chandmal Chopra, and published by Goel under his Voice of India imprint. The first edition was published in 1986, the second in 1987 and the third in 1999.The subject matter of this book is censorship, the banning of books and the Quran. After the publication of this book, some people tried to ban it. The_Calcutta_Quran_Petition
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| Île-de-France (region) Talk:Île-de-France_(region)
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| Radiophobia Radiophobia is an abnormal fear of ionizing radiation, also used in the sense of fear of X-rays. The term is also used (polemically, not medically) to general opposition to the use of nuclear energy. Fear of ionizing radiation is not unnatural, since it can pose significant risks; however this fear may become abnormal and even irrational, often owing to poor information or understanding, but also as a consequence of traumatic experience. Radiophobia
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| June 27, 2005 June_27,_2005
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| Korean Peasants League Korean Peasants League (KPL) is a NGO whose members are South Korean farmers.The KPL was involved in demonstrations in 2003 MC5 in Cancun, Mexico, and one farmer stabbed himself to death during the protest.A video interview was conducted with KPL spokesperson and a detailed report at Korean_Peasants_League
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| Aleksandr Zinovyev Aleksandr Aleksandrovich Zinovyev (; October 29, 1922 Russia) was an internationally recognised Russian logician, sociologist and writer.Son of a poor Russian peasant, Zinovyev distinguished himself as a fighter pilot in the Second World War, and later as a scientist, having earned a professor’s title and international recognition in the field of logic. Aleksandr_Zinovyev
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| Elmar Altvater Elmar_Altvater
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| Articles for deletion/Log/2005 November 29 Wikipedia:Articles_for_deletion/Log/2005_November_29
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| Master and Servant Act Master and Servant Acts or Masters and Servants Acts were laws designed to regulate relations between employers and employees during the 18th and 19th centuries. An 1823 United Kingdom Act described its purpose as "the better regulations of servants, labourers and work people". Master_and_Servant_Act
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| Articles for deletion/Yakov Newman Wikipedia:Articles_for_deletion/Yakov_Newman
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| List of people who have been pied These people have been pied (follow the numbered links to see an article, photo, or video) List_of_people_who_have_been_pied
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| SUMKA SUMKA is an Iranian neo-Nazi group that is otherwise known as Hezb-e Sosialist-e Melli-ye Kargaran-e Iran or the Iran National-Socialist Workers group. SUMKA
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| Brown Berets (Watsonville) Brown Berets are a youth organization based in Watsonville, California modeled after the Brown Berets of the Civil Rights Movement. A group of students from Watsonville, inspired by the legacy of the Hispanic nationalist-tinged community activism of the original Brown Berets, decided to resurrect the movement on April 6, 1994. Brown_Berets_(Watsonville)
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| Communist Workers International The Communist Workers International ( Communist_Workers_International
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| Jim Hoffman Talk:Jim_Hoffman
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| Richard Stallman Richard_Stallman
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| Reform Movement (Ireland) Talk:Reform_Movement_(Ireland)
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| Republic of Kosova The Republic of Kosova () was an unrecognized secessionist state proclaimed in 1991 by a parallel parliament representing the ethnic Albanian population of Kosovo. During its peak, it tried to establish its own parallel political institutions in opposition to the Serb-dominated institutions of the Autonomous Province of Kosovo and Metohija. Republic_of_Kosova
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| Lebanese diaspora Lebanese diaspora refers to the numbers of Lebanese immigrants, and their descendants, who voluntarily or as refugees emigrated from their native country Lebanon and now reside in other countries, primarily in the Americas (including North America, Latin America and the The Caribbean), Europe, Australia, Africa in particular West Africa, as well other countries of the Arab World.There are no reliable statistics about the actual number of people of Lebanese descent. Lebanese_diaspora
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| Rajput/Archive 16 Talk:Rajput/Archive_16
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| 2005 New York City transit strike 2005 New York City transit strike was a strike in New York City called by the Transport Workers Union Local 100 (TWU). Negotiations for a new contract with the Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) broke down over retirement, pension, and wage increases. The strike began at 3EST on December 20, 2005. Most New York City Transit Authority personnel observed the strike, effectively halting all service on the subway and buses. Millions of commuters were affected. The strike officially ended at 2005_New_York_City_transit_strike
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| International Republican Institute Talk:International_Republican_Institute
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| Arab Brazilian An Arab Brazilian is a Brazilian-born person of Arab descent. The population of Brazil identifying with either full or partial Arabic descent is estimated at between 8 to 10 million people, most of them tracing their roots back to Lebanese and Syrian immigrants who arrived in Brazil in the early 20th century. Arab_Brazilian
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| Xe (pronoun)/Archive 1 Talk:Xe_(pronoun)/Archive_1
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| Inclusive Democracy Inclusive Democracy is a political theory and political project that aim for direct democracy, economic democracy in a stateless, moneyless and marketless economy, self-management (democracy in the social realm) and ecological democracy. The theoretical project of Inclusive Democracy (ID; as distinguished from the political project which is part of the democratic and autonomy traditions) emerged from the work of political philosopher, former academic and activist Takis Fotopoulos in Towards An Inclusive Democracy and was further developed by him and other writers in the journal Democracy & Nature and its successor The International Journal of Inclusive Democracy, an electronic journal freely available and published by the International Network for Inclusive Democracy. Inclusive_Democracy
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| The Calcutta Quran Petition Talk:The_Calcutta_Quran_Petition
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| SkeenaR User_talk:SkeenaR
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| Maple Leaf Bar The Maple Leaf Bar is a music performance venue in New Orleans, Louisiana. It is also a bar and hosts a variety of other events.The Maple Leaf is on Oak Street in the Carrollton neighborhood of Uptown New Orleans. Opened on Feb 24th 1974, it is one of the longest continuing operation of New Orleans' music clubs with live performances seven nights a week.On that first night Andrew Hall's Society Jazz Band played and were there every Sat for 7 years. Maple_Leaf_Bar
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| Ghassan Andoni Ghassan Andoni (born 1956) is a native of Beit Sahour in the Bethlehem area. He is a professor of physics at Bir Zeit University, and a Palestinian Christian leader who advocates nonviolent resistance in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. Andoni is co-founder of the International Solidarity Movement (ISM), founder of the International Middle East Media Centre and director of the Palestinian Center for Rapprochement between Peoples (PCR). Ghassan_Andoni
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| Bring Them Home Now Tour The Bring Them Home Now Tour was a rolling anti-war protest against the Iraq War, beginning in Crawford, Texas, travelling three routes across the country (with rallies along the way) and culminating in a rally in Washington, DC in September 2005. The tour was organized by Gold Star Families for Peace, Iraq Veterans Against the War, Military Families Speak Out, and Veterans For Peace. Bring_Them_Home_Now_Tour
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| Mansour Osanlou Mansour Osanloo is a leading trade union activist in Iran where he has been imprisoned several times from 2005 to 2008. Osanloo is currently held in Evin Prison, serving a five-year prison sentence. He is a founding member of the Syndicate of Workers of Tehran and Suburbs Bus Company, an independent union that has been campaigning vigorously for workers’ rights. Mansour_Osanlou
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| Nova Southeastern University Talk:Nova_Southeastern_University
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| Michael Mori Michael Dante Mori (born in Beverly, Massachusetts, October 4, 1965) is a Lieutenant colonel (United States) in the United States Marine Corps. Mori was the military lawyer for Australian Guantanamo Bay detainee David Matthew Hicks. Michael_Mori
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| Ungdomshuset Ungdomshuset (literally "the Youth House") was the popular name of the building formally named Folkets Hus ("House of the People") located on Jagtvej 69 in Nørrebro, Copenhagen, which functioned as an underground scene venue for music and rendezvous point for varying autonomen and leftist groups from 1982 until 2007 when—after prolonged conflict—it was torn down. Ungdomshuset
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| Volkswagen 181 Talk:Volkswagen_181
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| Save Our State Save Our State (SOS) is an activist organization opposed to illegal immigration in Southern California. The group also has a chapter in Northern California. It was granted 501(c)(3) non-profit status in late 2005. Save_Our_State
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| Articles for deletion/Log/2006 January 12 Wikipedia:Articles_for_deletion/Log/2006_January_12
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