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*[[Kevin Rudd]] is elected as the new [[Australian Labor Party#ALP federal leaders|leader]] of the Federal [[Australian Labor Party]] with the [[caucus]] electing him by 49 votes to 39 votes for [[Kim Beazley]]. [[Julia Gillard]] is the new deputy leader. [http://www.theage.com.au/news/national/rudd-ousts-beazley/2006/12/04/1165080846679.html (''The Age'')] |
*[[Kevin Rudd]] is elected as the new [[Australian Labor Party#ALP federal leaders|leader]] of the Federal [[Australian Labor Party]] with the [[caucus]] electing him by 49 votes to 39 votes for [[Kim Beazley]]. [[Julia Gillard]] is the new deputy leader. [http://www.theage.com.au/news/national/rudd-ousts-beazley/2006/12/04/1165080846679.html (''The Age'')] |
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*[[Military of Fiji|Fijian troops]] take over the headquarters of the armed [[police]] division, occupy the main [[police station]] in [[Suva]], and surround a [[police academy]] in an escalation of the [[2006 Fijian coup d'état plot]]. [http://www.nzherald.co.nz/section/story.cfm?c_id=1&ObjectID=10413718 (''The NZ Herald'')] |
*[[Military of Fiji|Fijian troops]] take over the headquarters of the armed [[police]] division, occupy the main [[police station]] in [[Suva]], and surround a [[police academy]] in an escalation of the [[2006 Fijian coup d'état plot]]. [http://www.nzherald.co.nz/section/story.cfm?c_id=1&ObjectID=10413718 (''The NZ Herald'')] |
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*''[[The New York Times]]'' criticizes the [[Chinese Wikipedia]] for [[Whitewash (censorship)|whitewashing]] in its articles on [[Mao Zedong]], the [[Tiananmen Square protests of 1989]], the [[Great Leap Forward]] and the [[Cultural Revolution]]. [http://www.technewsworld.com/rsstory/54530.html (''The New York Times'')] |
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*The [[Government of Iran]] blocks [[Persian Wikipedia|Wikipedia]], [[Internet Movie Database|IMDb]] and [[The New York Times|nytimes.com]], among many sites both [[commerce|commercial]] and informative. [http://www.guardian.co.uk/iran/story/0,,1963166,00.html?gusrc=rss&feed=12 (''The Guardian'')] |
*The [[Government of Iran]] blocks [[Persian Wikipedia|Wikipedia]], [[Internet Movie Database|IMDb]] and [[The New York Times|nytimes.com]], among many sites both [[commerce|commercial]] and informative. [http://www.guardian.co.uk/iran/story/0,,1963166,00.html?gusrc=rss&feed=12 (''The Guardian'')] |
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* [[Tomma Abts]] wins the 2006 [[Turner Prize]]. [http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/entertainment/6205970.stm (BBC)] |
* [[Tomma Abts]] wins the 2006 [[Turner Prize]]. [http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/entertainment/6205970.stm (BBC)] |
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- Baidu, the leading search engine in Chinese language, announces its plan to provide service in Japanese. (Reuters via The Washington Post)
- NASA announces plans to build a base on the north pole of the Moon. (Reuters)
- John Bolton will resign as U.S. ambassador to the United Nations when his recess appointment expires in January 2007. (The Times)
- It is now widely expected that Kazakhstan will head the OSCE in 2009 despite strong opposition from the United States. Kazakh President Nazarbayev is visiting Brussels, Belgium, which supports Kazakhstan's bid, and he recently visited London, meeting with Prime Minister Tony Blair, whose government also supports Kazakhstan. (RFE/RL)
- President of the Philippines Gloria Arroyo declares a "state of national calamity" following the death and destruction caused by Typhoon Durian. (The Australian)
- A US Marine is jailed for raping a woman at Subic Bay after joint exercises with the Philippines. Three other Marines were acquitted in a case which caused anti-American protests. (INQ7 Philippines)
- Kevin Rudd is elected as the new leader of the Federal Australian Labor Party with the caucus electing him by 49 votes to 39 votes for Kim Beazley. Julia Gillard is the new deputy leader. (The Age)
- Fijian troops take over the headquarters of the armed police division, occupy the main police station in Suva, and surround a police academy in an escalation of the 2006 Fijian coup d'état plot. (The NZ Herald)
- The Government of Iran blocks Wikipedia, IMDb and nytimes.com, among many sites both commercial and informative. (The Guardian)
- Tomma Abts wins the 2006 Turner Prize. (BBC)
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