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(TXT) Wikinews Headlines March 15, 2010: Glenbard East defeated by Benet Academy in Illinois basketball sectional
(TXT) Wikinews Headlines March 15, 2010: Wikinews interviews Peter Coti, eyewitness to north eastern US storm
(TXT) Wikinews Headlines March 15, 2010: David Beckham to miss World Cup with injury
(TXT) Wikinews Headlines March 15, 2010: Brazilian President arrives in Israel to start Middle East tour
(TXT) Wikinews Headlines March 15, 2010: Paul Schneider leaving NBC's Parks and Recreation; Rob Lowe, Adam Scott to appear in series
(TXT) Wikinews Headlines March 15, 2010: Tamil party drops commitment to independence from Sri Lanka
(TXT) Wikinews Headlines March 15, 2010: Seven die in bombing in Falluja, Iraq
(TXT) Wikinews Headlines March 15, 2010: Sarkozy's party defeated by Socialists in French regional elections
(TXT) Wikinews Headlines March 15, 2010: Two suspected terrorists arrested in Mumbai, India
(TXT) Wikinews Headlines March 15, 2010: UK government plans to replace House of Lords with elected chamber
(TXT) Wikinews Headlines March 15, 2010: Four arrested in three Naperville, Illinois prostitution stings
(TXT) Wikinews Headlines March 15, 2010: Church of Scientology attempting to block 'intolerant' German film
(TXT) Wikinews Headlines March 15, 2010: Power outage affects many areas of Chile