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Wikipedia - 2006 WWE brand extension draft -- WWE's intra-brand draft
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Wikipedia - 2007 Bocaue, Bulacan fire -- 2007 fire and explosion in Bocaue, Bulacan
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Wikipedia - 2007 Canada broadcast TV realignment -- Ownership and network changes affecting television stations in Canada
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Wikipedia - 2007 Carnation murders -- Familicide of the Anderson family in 2007
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Wikipedia - 2007 Christmas violence in Kandhamal -- Anti- Christian violence in Orissa
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Wikipedia - 2007 enlargement of the European Union -- Bulgaria and Romania joining the Europe Union.
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Wikipedia - 2007 Freetown explosion -- Deadly explosions during the 2013 Boston Marathon, and subsequent shooting and manhunt
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Wikipedia - 2007 Iranian arrest of Royal Navy personnel -- 2007 incident between Iran and the UK
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Wikipedia - 2007 Miami Dolphins season -- 42nd season and lowest win total in franchise history
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Wikipedia - 2007 plot to behead a British Muslim soldier -- 2007 criminal plot in England
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Wikipedia - 2007 WWE draft -- WWE's intra-brand draft
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Wikipedia - 2008-09 Elitserien (men's handball) -- 75th season of the top division of Swedish handball
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Wikipedia - 2008-2011 Icelandic financial crisis -- The default of all three of Iceland's major commercial banks
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Wikipedia - 2008 Andersen Air Force Base B-2 accident -- 2008 stealth bomber crash
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Wikipedia - 2008 California Proposition 8 -- Ballot proposition and state constitutional amendment passed in November 2008
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Wikipedia - 2008 Canadian Grand Prix
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Wikipedia - 2008 Kandhamal nun gang rape case -- Rape of a nun in Odisha
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Wikipedia - 2008 Kandhamal violence -- Anti-Christian Violence in Orissa
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Wikipedia - 2008 WWE draft -- WWE's intra-brand draft
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Wikipedia - 2009-10 Nemzeti Bajnoksag I (men's handball) -- Season of Hungarian handball league
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Wikipedia - 2009 British and Irish Lions tour to South Africa -- International rugby union tour which took place in South Africa from May to July 2009
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Wikipedia - 2009 European Parliament election in Ireland
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Wikipedia - 2009 Irish emergency budget -- Emergency government budget by Ireland in 2009
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Wikipedia - 2009 Kandahar bombing -- Terroristic attack
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Wikipedia - 2009 Nevsky Express bombing -- Bombing of a high speed train travelling between Moscow and Saint Petersburg
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Wikipedia - 2010 Canterbury earthquake -- September 2010 earthquake in New Zealand
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Wikipedia - 2010 Central American and Caribbean Games -- Sports events hosted in Mayaguez, Puerto Rico
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Wikipedia - 2010 Icelandic loan guarantees referendum -- Referendum held in Iceland on 6 March 2010
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Wikipedia - 2012 Anaheim, California police shooting and protests -- Protests of July 2012, in the US, that involved two fatal shootings by police officers
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Wikipedia - 2017-2018 North Korea crisis -- Escalating tensions between North Korea and the United States, due to the rapidly improved nuclear weapons capability of North Korea
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