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*<!--Feb 23-->Lawmakers in the [[United States|U.S.]] state of [[South Dakota]] '''[[Abortion debate#History of the debate in the United States|vote 23 to 12]]''' to ban all [[abortion]]s in the state with no exception. |
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*<!--Feb 23--> Eighty bullet-riddled bodies, including three journalists, are found by police the morning following the bomb attack in [[Samarra]], [[Iraq]] that badly damaged the '''[[Al Askari Mosque]]''' ''(pictured)'', one of the holiest sites in [[Shi'a Islam]]. |
*<!--Feb 23--> Eighty bullet-riddled bodies, including three journalists, are found by police the morning following the bomb attack in [[Samarra]], [[Iraq]] that badly damaged the '''[[Al Askari Mosque]]''' ''(pictured)'', one of the holiest sites in [[Shi'a Islam]]. |
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*<!--Feb 22--> Bank robbers make off with at least [[Pound sterling|£]]25 million in the '''[[Securitas depot robbery]]''', one of the largest in [[United Kingdom]] history. |
*<!--Feb 22--> Bank robbers make off with at least [[Pound sterling|£]]25 million in the '''[[Securitas depot robbery]]''', one of the largest in [[United Kingdom]] history. |
Revision as of 16:38, 23 February 2006
- Lawmakers in the U.S. state of South Dakota vote 23 to 12 to ban all abortions in the state with no exception.
- Eighty bullet-riddled bodies, including three journalists, are found by police the morning following the bomb attack in Samarra, Iraq that badly damaged the Al Askari Mosque (pictured), one of the holiest sites in Shi'a Islam.
- Bank robbers make off with at least £25 million in the Securitas depot robbery, one of the largest in United Kingdom history.
- British historian David Irving pleads guilty in Austria to Holocaust denial, and is sentenced to three years of imprisonment.
- Alpine skiing: Anja Pärson of Sweden wins the gold medal in the women's slalom.
- Speed skating: Canadians Cindy Klassen and Kristina Groves win gold and silver in the women's 1500 m event.