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*<!--28 March--> [[Exit poll]]s in the [[Elections in Israel|17th]] '''[[Israel legislative election, 2006|Israeli legislative election]]''' show [[Kadima]] with 29 seats, [[Labor (Israel)|Labour]] with 22, [[Yisrael Beytenu]] with 14, [[Likud]] with 11, and [[Shas]] with 11. |
*<!--28 March--> [[Exit poll]]s in the [[Elections in Israel|17th]] '''[[Israel legislative election, 2006|Israeli legislative election]]''' show [[Kadima]] with 29-32 seats, [[Labor (Israel)|Labour]] with 20-22, [[Yisrael Beytenu]] with 12-14, [[Likud]] with 11-12, and [[Shas]] with 10-11 seats. |
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*<!--28 March--> Over a million people in [[France]] take part in [[2006 labor protests in France|labor protests]] amid large [[strike action]]s against the new '''[[First Employment Contract|contrat première embauche]]'''. |
*<!--28 March--> Over a million people in [[France]] take part in [[2006 labor protests in France|labor protests]] amid large [[strike action]]s against the new '''[[First Employment Contract|contrat première embauche]]'''. |
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*<!--March 28--> '''[[Abdul Rahman (convert)|Abdul Rahman]]''', a [[Christian]] in [[Afghanistan]] charged with [[apostasy in Islam|apostasy]] from [[Islam]], is declared [[M'Naghten Rules|mentally unfit to stand trial]] and released. |
*<!--March 28--> '''[[Abdul Rahman (convert)|Abdul Rahman]]''', a [[Christian]] in [[Afghanistan]] charged with [[apostasy in Islam|apostasy]] from [[Islam]], is declared [[M'Naghten Rules|mentally unfit to stand trial]] and released. |
Revision as of 22:12, 28 March 2006
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- Exit polls in the 17th Israeli legislative election show Kadima with 29-32 seats, Labour with 20-22, Yisrael Beytenu with 12-14, Likud with 11-12, and Shas with 10-11 seats.
- Over a million people in France take part in labor protests amid large strike actions against the new contrat première embauche.
- Abdul Rahman, a Christian in Afghanistan charged with apostasy from Islam, is declared mentally unfit to stand trial and released.
- Former Liberian President Charles Taylor disappears after Nigeria agrees to release him to face war crime charges in Sierra Leone.
- Zacarias Moussaoui claims that he and Richard Reid planned to crash a hijacked aircraft into the White House as part of the September 11, 2001 attacks, contradicting his previous testimony.