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{{*mp|March 6}} '''[[Lewis Libby|Lewis "Scooter" Libby]]''' ''(pictured)'' is convicted on four out of five counts in connection with the [[Plame affair]]. |
{{*mp|March 6}} '''[[Lewis Libby|Lewis "Scooter" Libby]]''' ''(pictured)'' is convicted on four out of five [[felony]] counts in connection with the [[Plame affair]]. |
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{{*mp|March 5}} In [[Estonia]], Prime Minister [[Andrus Ansip]]'s [[Estonian Reform Party|Reform Party]] wins a [[plurality]] in the '''[[Estonian parliamentary election, 2007|parliamentary elections]]'''. |
{{*mp|March 5}} In [[Estonia]], Prime Minister [[Andrus Ansip]]'s [[Estonian Reform Party|Reform Party]] wins a [[plurality]] in the '''[[Estonian parliamentary election, 2007|parliamentary elections]]'''. |
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{{*mp|March 2}} Riots break out in [[Nørrebro]], [[Copenhagen]] following the [[eviction]] of [[squatting|squatters]] from '''[[Ungdomshuset]]''' by [[Denmark|Danish]] police. |
{{*mp|March 2}} Riots break out in [[Nørrebro]], [[Copenhagen]] following the [[eviction]] of [[squatting|squatters]] from '''[[Ungdomshuset]]''' by [[Denmark|Danish]] police. |
Revision as of 19:39, 6 March 2007
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- Lewis "Scooter" Libby (pictured) is convicted on four out of five felony counts in connection with the Plame affair.
- In Estonia, Prime Minister Andrus Ansip's Reform Party wins a plurality in the parliamentary elections.
- Riots break out in Nørrebro, Copenhagen following the eviction of squatters from Ungdomshuset by Danish police.
- Pakistani authorities report the capture of the most senior Taliban official since the 2001 U.S.-led invasion of Afghanistan, Mullah Obaidullah Akhund, the Defense Minister of Afghanistan during the Taliban rule.
- A scandal over unsanitary conditions at the United States Army's Walter Reed Medical Center prompts the departure of Army Secretary Francis J. Harvey.
- Abdoulaye Wade is re-elected as President of Senegal.
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