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2006
Suspected Tamil Tiger rebels exploded anti-personnel mines twice in eastern Sri Lanka, killing four people and injuring 25 others.
2006
A Swedish man who confessed to killing two women and drinking their blood was charged with double murder. The 29-year-old man was arrested in October on suspicion of stabbing the women to death in two separate attacks.
2006
Syria asserted that Iran had a right to atomic technology and said Western objections to Tehran's nuclear ambitions were not persuasive.
2006
Taiwan's president appointed Su Tseng-chang, a popular politician and former party chief, as the island's next premier in a move aimed at regaining support for the ruling party ahead of the 2008 presidential election.
2006
Venezuelan officials said that they have approved a new anti-drug agreement with the US, months after suspended cooperation amid allegations of US spying.
2005
It was reported that the FBI had shelved its surveillance technology, once know as Carnivore and later renamed DCS-1000, and switched to unspecified commercial software to eavesdrop on computer traffic.
2005
Norma McCorvey, the “Roe” of Roe vs. Wade, asked the Supreme Court to overturn the abortion ruling. Lower courts already blocked her twice.
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