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{{*mp|February 4-7}} A new '''[[Cambodian–Thai_border_stand-off#February_2011_clashes|round of clashes]]''' erupts between [[Cambodia]]n and [[Thailand|Thai]] soldiers over the area surrounding [[Preah Vihear Temple]] ''(pictured)''. |
{{*mp|February 4-7}} A new '''[[Cambodian–Thai_border_stand-off#February_2011_clashes|round of clashes]]''' erupts between [[Cambodia]]n and [[Thailand|Thai]] soldiers over the area surrounding [[Preah Vihear Temple]] ''(pictured)''. |
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{{*mp|February 6}} [[NASA]]'s '''[[STEREO]]''' probes produce the first ever [[3D image]]s of the entire surface of the [[Sun]]. |
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{{*mp|February 6}} In [[American football]], the [[Green Bay Packers]] defeat the [[Pittsburgh Steelers]] to win '''[[Super Bowl XLV]]'''. |
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{{*mp|February 5}} The [[Japan Sumo Association]] cancels a [[Honbasho|Grand Tournament]] for the first time in 65 years after a '''[[Sumo#Match-fixing|match-fixing controversy]]'''. |
{{*mp|February 5}} The [[Japan Sumo Association]] cancels a [[Honbasho|Grand Tournament]] for the first time in 65 years after a '''[[Sumo#Match-fixing|match-fixing controversy]]'''. |
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{{*mp|February 5}} Following an explosion affecting the '''[[Arab Gas Pipeline]]''' in [[Egypt]]'s [[North Sinai Governorate]], [[natural gas]] supplies to [[Israel]] and [[Jordan]] are suspended. |
{{*mp|February 5}} Following an explosion affecting the '''[[Arab Gas Pipeline]]''' in [[Egypt]]'s [[North Sinai Governorate]], [[natural gas]] supplies to [[Israel]] and [[Jordan]] are suspended. |
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{{*mp|February 5}} The [[International Cricket Council]] '''[[Pakistan cricket spot-fixing controversy|bans]]''' [[Pakistan national cricket team|Pakistani]] cricketers [[Mohammad Amir]], [[Mohammad Asif]], and [[Salman Butt]] for several years for [[spot-fixing]]. |
{{*mp|February 5}} The [[International Cricket Council]] '''[[Pakistan cricket spot-fixing controversy|bans]]''' [[Pakistan national cricket team|Pakistani]] cricketers [[Mohammad Amir]], [[Mohammad Asif]], and [[Salman Butt]] for several years for [[spot-fixing]]. |
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{{*mp|February 4}} The [[Parliament of Nepal|Parliament]] of [[Nepal]] elects '''[[Jhala Nath Khanal]]''' [[List of Prime Ministers of Nepal|Prime Minister]], ending seven months of political deadlock. |
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Revision as of 09:43, 8 February 2011
- A new round of clashes erupts between Cambodian and Thai soldiers over the area surrounding Preah Vihear Temple (pictured).
- In American football, the Green Bay Packers defeat the Pittsburgh Steelers to win Super Bowl XLV.
- The Japan Sumo Association cancels a Grand Tournament for the first time in 65 years after a match-fixing controversy.
- Following an explosion affecting the Arab Gas Pipeline in Egypt's North Sinai Governorate, natural gas supplies to Israel and Jordan are suspended.
- The International Cricket Council bans Pakistani cricketers Mohammad Amir, Mohammad Asif, and Salman Butt for several years for spot-fixing.
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