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      March 13, 2009 (Friday)
        
        
    - The United States abandons the term "enemy combatant" for detainees at Guantánamo Bay Naval Base's detention camp. (New York Times)
 - Italy's Ministry of Foreign Affairs reports that three Doctors Without Borders volunteers kidnapped in Darfur, Sudan, have been freed. (AP via Google News)
 - United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights Navanethem Pillay accuses Sri Lanka's Armed Forces and the Tamil Tigers of possible war crimes. (Voice of America)
 - Police are mobilized in Pakistan as thousands of protestors march toward Islamabad. (ABC News Australia)
 - An American demonstrator from the International Solidarity Movement is critically wounded by Israel's Defense Forces at the West Bank barrier. (Jerusalem Post)
 - Japan announces it will intercept North Korea's upcoming satellite launch if the boosters threaten its territory. (The Guardian)
 - Premier Wen Jiabao says China may introduce a new stimulus package if the current financial crisis intensifies and expresses concern for U.S. Treasury Department securities. (Xinhua)(New York Times)
 - Seven people arrested for threatening to destroy several buildings in Amsterdam are released. (Sky News)
 - A gas explosion in Dublin, Ireland, injures five people. (RTÉ)
 - A fire at Bashundhara City in Dhaka, Bangladesh, kills seven people and injures at least 30 others. (Reuters)
 
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