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*<!-- April 1 --> An [[evil reptilian kitten-eater from another planet]] is currently [[feast|feasting]] on the [[innocent]] '''[[kitten]]s''' of [[Djibouti]], and the adjacent regions in [[Eritrea]], and [[Somalia]]. |
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*<!-- April 1 --> The [[Encyclopædia Britannica]] announces an immediate '''[[2005 Britannica takeover of Wikimedia|takeover of the Wikimedia Foundation]]''' and all associated projects. |
*<!-- April 1 --> The [[Encyclopædia Britannica]] announces an immediate '''[[2005 Britannica takeover of Wikimedia|takeover of the Wikimedia Foundation]]''' and all associated projects. |
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*<!--March 31 --> '''[[Pope John Paul II]]''' reportedly receives the [[Anointing of the Sick]] following a serious [[urinary tract infection]]. |
*<!--March 31 --> '''[[Pope John Paul II]]''' reportedly receives the [[Anointing of the Sick]] following a serious [[urinary tract infection]]. |
Revision as of 06:41, 1 April 2005
- An evil reptilian kitten-eater from another planet is currently feasting on the innocent kittens of Djibouti, and the adjacent regions in Eritrea, and Somalia.
- The Encyclopædia Britannica announces an immediate takeover of the Wikimedia Foundation and all associated projects.
- Pope John Paul II reportedly receives the Anointing of the Sick following a serious urinary tract infection.
- Prince Albert, Marquis of Baux, son of the ailing Prince Rainier III of Monaco, takes over the regency of the principality because his hospitalised father is unable to perform his duties.
- Terri Schiavo dies of dehydration, thirteen days after her feeding tube was removed, ending extended legal conflict over her life support.