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*<!-- Nov 4 --> The '''[[Mar del Plata Summit of the Americas|Fourth]]''' [[Summit of the Americas]] begins in [[Mar del Plata]], [[Argentina]], with leaders from every country in the [[Western Hemisphere]] (with the exception of [[Cuba]]) attending. |
*<!-- Nov 4 --> The '''[[Mar del Plata Summit of the Americas|Fourth]]''' [[Summit of the Americas]] begins in [[Mar del Plata]], [[Argentina]], with leaders from every country in the [[Western Hemisphere]] (with the exception of [[Cuba]]) attending. |
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*<!-- Nov 1 - Ongoing --> '''[[2005 Paris suburb riots|Rioting in Paris suburbs]]''', triggered by the death of two [[Islam in France|French Muslim]] teenagers, continues for a |
*<!-- Nov 1 - Ongoing --> '''[[2005 Paris suburb riots|Rioting in Paris suburbs]]''', triggered by the death of two [[Islam in France|French Muslim]] teenagers, continues for a tenth night. |
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*<!-- Nov 2 --> '''[[David Blunkett]]''' resigns from the [[Cabinet of the United Kingdom|UK Cabinet]] for a second time following allegations of ministerial misconduct. |
*<!-- Nov 2 --> '''[[David Blunkett]]''' resigns from the [[Cabinet of the United Kingdom|UK Cabinet]] for a second time following allegations of ministerial misconduct. |
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*<!-- Nov 1 --> The [[United States Senate|U.S. Senate]] enters a rare '''[[Closed sessions of the United States Senate|closed session]]''' to discuss the [[Plame affair]] and intelligence in the [[Iraq disarmament crisis]]. |
*<!-- Nov 1 --> The [[United States Senate|U.S. Senate]] enters a rare '''[[Closed sessions of the United States Senate|closed session]]''' to discuss the [[Plame affair]] and intelligence in the [[Iraq disarmament crisis]]. |
Revision as of 08:57, 6 November 2005
- The Fourth Summit of the Americas begins in Mar del Plata, Argentina, with leaders from every country in the Western Hemisphere (with the exception of Cuba) attending.
- Rioting in Paris suburbs, triggered by the death of two French Muslim teenagers, continues for a tenth night.
- David Blunkett resigns from the UK Cabinet for a second time following allegations of ministerial misconduct.
- The U.S. Senate enters a rare closed session to discuss the Plame affair and intelligence in the Iraq disarmament crisis.
- Justice John Gomery releases his first report on corruption in the Liberal Party of Canada and the sponsorship scandal.