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__NOTOC__ February 2006 : - January - February - March - April - May - June - July - August - September - October - November - December-

February
27: Linda Smith
27: Robert Scott
25: Octavia Butler
25: Darren McGavin
24: Don Knotts
24: Dennis Weaver
22: Atwar Bahjat
22: Sinnathamby Rajaratnam
20: Curt Gowdy
16: Ernie Stautner
15: Sun Yun-suan
14: Lynden David Hall
11: Peter Benchley
10: Juan Soriano
9: Sir Freddie Laker
8: Ron Greenwood
4: Betty Friedan
3: Al Lewis
3: Romano Mussolini
Recent Deaths
2006 Winter Olympics
Ongoing
Abramoff scandal
Ariel Sharon illness
Avian influenza (H5N1) outbreak
Black sites scandal
Dubai Ports World controversy
Horn of Africa food crisis
Iran's nuclear program
Liberal leadership race in Canada
Malawi food crisis
Malaysian Baldgate scandal
Muhammad cartoons controversy
North Indian cyclone season
NSA Spying Controversy
Pacific typhoon season
Philippines under state of emergency
Southern Hemisphere cyclone season
Southern Leyte mudslide
Events
Acholiland insurgency
Arab-Israeli conflict (Al-Aqsa Intifada)
Darfur conflict in Sudan
Iraq War
Ivorian Civil War
Nepal Civil War
Second Chechen War
Second Congo War
South Thailand insurgency
Wars and conflicts
Results
23: Uganda, President and Parliament
15: Tokelau, referendum on future status
12: Cape Verde, President
8: Nepal, municipality election
7: Haiti, General
5: Costa Rica, Pres. and Legislative
Elections
Chile: Alberto Fujimori (extradition process)
Chile: Augusto Pinochet
Iraq: Iraqi Special Tribunal
Saddam Hussein, among others
Netherlands: ICTY
Slobodan Milošević
Russia: Nur-Pashi Kulayev
UK: Leo O'Connor & David Keogh
U.S.: Brian Nichols
U.S.: Kenneth Lay and Jeffrey Skilling
U.S.: Tom DeLay
U.S.: Zacarias Moussaoui
Trials

1 February 2006 (Wednesday)

2 February 2006 (Thursday)

3 February 2006 (Friday)

4 February 2006 (Saturday)

5 February 2006 (Sunday)

6 February 2006 (Monday)

7 February 2006 (Tuesday)

8 February 2006 (Wednesday)

9 February 2006 (Thursday)

10 February 2006 (Friday)

11 February 2006 (Saturday)

12 February 2006 (Sunday)

13 February 2006 (Monday)

14 February 2006 (Tuesday)

  • The British House of Commons votes by 384 to 184, on a conscience vote, to implement a full smoking ban in all enclosed public places in England from Summer 2007. (BBC)
  • The U.S. Senate votes on a budgetary point of order on the Fairness in Asbestos Injury Recovery legislation. The bill's supporters fail to get the 60 votes they need to proceed with a vote on the bill's merits, so the legislation has effectively been returned to committee. (Business Week)
  • Harry Whittington, the 78-year-old lawyer who was shot by Vice President Dick Cheney in a hunting incident, has some birdshot lodged in his heart and he has had a "minor heart attack due to an irregulairty in his heartbeat.". (ABC)
  • Kenyan Police instruct 20 leading figures not to leave the country as investigations into two corruption scandals, the Goldenberg and Anglo Leasing scandals continue. Among the people told to hand in their passports is George Saitoti whose resignation as education minister was announced by President Mwai Kibaki yesterday. Meanwhile, 80 Members of Parliament have demanded the resignation of Deputy President Moody Awori, who is accused of involvement in the Anglo Leasing affair. (BBC)
  • A moderate earthquake shakes east India, recording a 5.7-magnitude. (Reuters)
  • Former Iraqi president Saddam Hussein tells the court during the latest session of his trial that he and his seven co-accused are on hunger strike to protest at their treatment. (CTV)
  • A top Iranian official confirms that Iran has resumed small-scale enrichment of uranium at one of its main nuclear facilities last week. (CBC)
  • Iran's veterinary organization said the first cases of the deadly H5N1 strain of bird flu had been detected in wild swans in the Islamic Republic. (Reuters)
  • The New York Times reveals the existence of a "destabilization plan" for Hamas, winner of the Palestinian legislative elections. The intention is, according to Israeli officials and Western diplomats, to make sure that Hamas officials fail in fulfilling their campaign promises so that the president, Mahmoud Abbas, is forced to call a new election. The plan would cut all Quartet funds from the Palestinian National Authority (PA), while Israel would refuse to release taxes and custom duties it collects on behalf of the PA and also block movements between the West Bank and the Gaza strip. A third of the Palestinian population would suffer from the Quartet's decision to cut funds to the PA. (NYT)
  • Australians Andrew Chan, 21, and Myuran Sukumaran, 24, are sentenced to death by firing squad by an Indonesian court for their role in the Bali Nine heroin smuggling attempt. Fellow accused Martin Stephens, 29, and Michael Czugaj, 20, both receive life prison sentences. (ABC)
  • In Israel, the Tel Aviv Magistrates Court sentences Omri Sharon to a nine-month prison term, a nine-month suspended sentence, and a NIS 300,000 (USD 65,000) fine after he is convicted of violating political fundraising law and providing false testimony. (Ynetnews)

15 February 2006 (Wednesday)

  • Abu Ghraib torture and prisoner abuse: Australian television network SBS airs video and photographs of what it says are previously unpublished images of the abuse of Iraqis in US military custody at Abu Ghraib prison in 2003. (Metronews)
  • Italian ambassador Francesco Trupiano apologizes to Libya on behalf of Italian minister of Constitutional Reform Roberto Calderoli, who suggested Italy use "force against Muslims." (Angola Press)
  • The final three defendants in the Bali Nine hearings in Indonesia, Australians, Matthew Norman, 19, Tan Duc Thanh Nguyen, 23, and Si Yi Chen, 20, are sentenced to life imprisonment. (NineMSN)
  • The United States and Israel deny a "destabilisation plan" of Hamas, winner of the January 2006 legislative elections, which was revealed on February 14 by the New York Times. However, they do acknowledge that they would cut off funds and transfers of tax-receipts to the Palestinian Authority. The aim of the "destabilisation plan" was to push the PA to organize new elections (NYT).
  • Haitian elections, 2006: In a case of apparent electoral fraud, hundreds of ballot boxes are discovered in a garbage dump in Haiti, throwing the results of the elections there in doubt. CBC

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2006

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