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| Guantanamo suicide attempts June 10 2006 three prisoners held by the United States at the Guantanamo Bay detainment camps committed suicide. The United States Department of Defense (DoD) stopped reporting Guantanamo suicide attempts in 2002. Some prisoners started attempting to commit suicide almost immediately. Guantanamo_suicide_attempts
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| Essam Abd El Fatah Essam Abd El Fatah (Arabicعصام عبد الفتاح) (born December 30, 1965) is an Egyptian football (soccer) referee. Abd El Fatah has been a referee since 2001; his first international game was between Morocco and Sierra Leone in 2003. He was the referee for the match between Australia and Japan in the 2006 FIFA World Cup. Essam_Abd_El_Fatah
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| June 2006 in the United States This page deals with current events in the United States, its insular areas, and other American interests. June_2006_in_the_United_States
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| 2006 FIFA World Cup disciplinary record foul play at the 2006 FIFA World Cup are in the first instance the responsibility of the referee, but when he deems it necessary to give a caution, or dismiss a player, FIFA keeps a record and may enforce a suspension. Referee decisions are generally seen as final. However FIFA's Technical Study Group may additionally penalise players for offences unpunished by the referee. 2006_FIFA_World_Cup_disciplinary_record
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| Nicaraguan general election, 2006 Nicaragua held a general election on 5 November 2006. The country's voters went to the polls to elect a new President of the Republic and 90 members of the National Assembly, all of whom will serve five-year terms. Daniel Ortega (FSLN) won the race with 37.99% of the vote, Eduardo Montealegre (ALN) trailing with 28.30%, José Rizo (PLC) with 27.1%, Edmundo Jarquín (MRS) with 6.29%, and Edén Pastora (AC) with just 0.29%. Nicaraguan_general_election,_2006
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| July 2006 in sports 2006 in sports ← - January - February - March - April - May - June - July - August - September - October - November - December - → July_2006_in_sports
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| Bantz J. Craddock General Bantz John Craddock, USA (born 1950), is the current Commander, U.S. European Command (USEUCOM) and the Supreme Allied Commander Europe (SACEUR) for NATO and the commanding officer of Allied Command Operations (ACO). He also led the United States Southern Command from November 9, 2004 to December 2006. Bantz_J._Craddock
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| 2006 FIFA World Cup controversies 2006 FIFA World Cup generated various controversies, including onfield disputes, critiques of official decisions, and team salary issues. Most centered around specific refereeing decisions, which led many of the world's media to claim that the referees were spoiling the World Cup. Numerous World Cup records were also set by controversial calls, including Graham Poll's three-card error and Valentin Ivanov's record number of cards in a single match. 2006_FIFA_World_Cup_controversies
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| European Union Microsoft competition case The European Union Microsoft competition case is a case brought by the European Commission of the European Union (EU) against Microsoft for abuse of its dominant position in the market (according to competition law). It started as a complaint from Novell over Microsoft's licensing practices in 1993, and eventually resulted in the EU ordering Microsoft to divulge certain information about its server products and release a version of Microsoft Windows without Windows Media Player. European_Union_Microsoft_competition_case
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| 2006 North Korean missile test Two rounds of North Korean missile tests were conducted on July 5, 2006. The Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK or North Korea) reportedly fired at least seven separate missiles. These included two short-range Nodong-2 missiles, one Scud missile and up to two long-range Taepodong-2 missiles; the latter having been estimated by United States intelligence agencies as having a potential range reaching as far as Alaska in its current stage. 2006_North_Korean_missile_test
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| Reference desk archive/Miscellaneous/June 2006 part 2 Wikipedia:Reference_desk_archive/Miscellaneous/June_2006_part_2
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| Marco Mancini Marco Mancini was the second-highest ranking officer of Sismi, the military intelligence agency of Italy until his 5 July, 2006 arrest for his participation in the kidnapping of Hassan Mustafa Osama Nasr (the Imam Rapito case). He was then indicted a second time on December 13, 2006, for his role in the SISMI-Telecom scandal .. Marco_Mancini
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| In the news section on the Main Page/Candidates/June 2006 Wikipedia:In_the_news_section_on_the_Main_Page/Candidates/June_2006
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| 2006 rugby union handbag controversy On the night of the Super 14 final on 27 May 2006, former All Black captain Tana Umaga allegedly struck Hurricanes team mate Chris Masoe over the head with a woman's handbag, owned by a patron of the Jolly Poacher tavern, Christchurch, New Zealand, breaking her cell phone, after Masoe allegedly attempted to strike another patron. Masoe was fined $3000 by the NZRU as punishment. 2006_rugby_union_handbag_controversy
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| Legislative violence Legislative violence broadly refers to any violent clashes between members of a legislature, often triggered by divisive issues and tight votes. Such clashes have occurred in many countries across time, and notable incidents still regularly occur.Although the sight of brawling politicians is incongruous with a legislature's stately image, its occupants, like in any other workplace, are still prone to stress and anger. Legislative_violence
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| 2006 FIFA World Cup/Archive 6 Talk:2006_FIFA_World_Cup/Archive_6
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| 11 July 2006 Mumbai train bombings The 11 July 2006 Mumbai train bombings were a series of seven bomb blasts that took place over a period of 11 minutes on the Suburban Railway in Mumbai (formerly Bombay), capital city of the Indian state of Maharashtra and the nation's financial capital. The bombs were set off in pressure cookers on trains plying on the western line of the Suburban Railway network. 11_July_2006_Mumbai_train_bombings
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| 2006 Israel-Lebanon conflict/Archive 2 Talk:2006_Israel-Lebanon_conflict/Archive_2
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| July 2006 Java earthquake The July 2006 Java earthquake was a magnitude 7.7 earthquake off the southwestern coast of Java, Indonesia. It occurred on July 17, 2006, at 08UTC (15The U.S. Geological Survey placed the epicentre of the quake at , and its hypocentre at a depth of 48.6km below the seabed. This is 225miles) NE of Christmas Island, 240Tasikmalaya, Indonesia, and 358Jakarta, the capital and largest city of Indonesia. July_2006_Java_earthquake
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| Military operations of the 2006 Lebanon War Military_operations_of_the_2006_Lebanon_War
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| Takayuki Morimoto is a Japanese footballer who plays for Calcio Catania of the Italian Serie A. Morimoto holds the record for the youngest Japanese player to make his professional debut and the youngest scorer in J. League history. He has been compared to a young Ronaldo for the combination of his size, strength and speed. Takayuki_Morimoto
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| 2006 Israel–Gaza conflict casualties timeline This is the account of major events and casualties suffered by Israelis and Palestinians during the 2006 Israel-Gaza conflict. 2006_Israel–Gaza_conflict_casualties_timeline
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| Targeting of civilian areas in the 2006 Lebanon War Artillery and missiles fired into civilian areas in Lebanon and Israel by both the Israel Defence Forces and Hezbollah were a major component of the 2006 Lebanon war. Intended targeting aside, approximately one-quarter of the Israelis killed by Hezbollah and the vast majority of the Lebanese killed by Israeli forces were widely reported to be civilians. Targeting_of_civilian_areas_in_the_2006_Lebanon_War
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| Conger cuddling Conger coddling is a traditional event in Lyme Regis, Dorset, England, in which a dead conger eel is thrown at members of the Royal National Lifeboat Institution (RNLI). Part of the town's "Lifeboat Week", the eel is attached to a rope and thrown at nine people standing on flowerpots in a manner similar to skittles. Conger_cuddling
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| Megyeri Bridge The Megyeri Bridge, previously known as the Northern M0 Danube bridge, is a cable-stayed bridge that spans the River Danube between Buda and Pest, respectively the west and east sides of Budapest, the capital of Hungary. M0 ringroad around Budapest. The bridge cost 63 billion forints (approx. US$300M). Megyeri_Bridge
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| Nelson Peltz Nelson Peltz is an American businessman and a billionaire. He is the CEO of Wendy's Arby's Group, the franchise parent of Arby's, TJ Cinnamon, Pasta Connection and Wendy's. Peltz is the former owner of Snapple. Nelson_Peltz
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