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*<!-- Nov 18 --> [[Prime Minister of Israel|Israeli Prime Minister]] '''[[Ariel Sharon]]''' ''(pictured)'' leaves [[Likud]] to found a '''[[National Responsibility|new centrist party]]''' and calls for an election in [[2006|March 2006]]. |
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*[[DNA testing]] is performed on the bodies of several people who died in a [[Iraq War]] raid on a [[Mosul]] house to determine if '''[[Abu Musab al-Zarqawi]]''' was killed. |
*[[DNA testing]] is performed on the bodies of several people who died in a [[Iraq War]] raid on a [[Mosul]] house to determine if '''[[Abu Musab al-Zarqawi]]''' was killed. |
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*<!-- Nov 21-->'''[[Michael Scanlon]]''', aide to former [[Majority Leader of the United States House of Representatives|United States House Majority Leader]] [[Tom DeLay]], pleads guilty to a felony charge in the [[Abramoff-Reed Indian Gambling Scandal]]. |
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*<!-- Nov 21--> [[List of Prime Ministers of Sri Lanka|Sri Lankan Prime Minister]] '''[[Mahinda Rajapaksa]]''' of the [[left-wing politics|leftist]] [[United People's Freedom Alliance]] is elected [[List of Presidents of Sri Lanka|President of Sri Lanka]]. |
*<!-- Nov 21--> [[List of Prime Ministers of Sri Lanka|Sri Lankan Prime Minister]] '''[[Mahinda Rajapaksa]]''' of the [[left-wing politics|leftist]] [[United People's Freedom Alliance]] is elected [[List of Presidents of Sri Lanka|President of Sri Lanka]]. |
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Revision as of 03:47, 22 November 2005
- Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon (pictured) leaves Likud to found a new centrist party and calls for an election in March 2006.
- DNA testing is performed on the bodies of several people who died in a Iraq War raid on a Mosul house to determine if Abu Musab al-Zarqawi was killed.
- Michael Scanlon, aide to former United States House Majority Leader Tom DeLay, pleads guilty to a felony charge in the Abramoff-Reed Indian Gambling Scandal.
- Sri Lankan Prime Minister Mahinda Rajapaksa of the leftist United People's Freedom Alliance is elected President of Sri Lanka.