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*<!--June 2--> A video from the [[1995]] '''[[Srebrenica Massacre]]''', showing the murder of [[Bosniak]] men, is introduced at the [[International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia]], sparking public outrage in [[Serbia]].
*<!--June 2--> Anurag Kashyap, an eighth-grader from [[Poway, California]], wins the 78th annual '''[[Scripps National Spelling Bee]]''' with the word ''[[wikt:appoggiatura|appoggiatura]]''.
*<!--June 1--> In a '''[[Dutch referendum on the European Constitution|consultative referendum]]''' in the [[Netherlands]], early results indicate that voters have rejected the proposed [[European Constitution]] by a wider margin than was seen in Sunday's [[French referendum on the European Constitution|French referendum]], with 62% voting 'no'.
*<!--June 1--> In a '''[[Dutch referendum on the European Constitution|consultative referendum]]''' in the [[Netherlands]], early results indicate that voters have rejected the proposed [[European Constitution]], with 62% voting 'no'.
*<!--May 31--> '''[[Dominique de Villepin]]''' is appointed [[Prime Minister of France]] by President [[Jacques Chirac]] in response to the referendum defeat.
*<!--May 31--> '''[[Dominique de Villepin]]''' is appointed [[Prime Minister of France]] by President [[Jacques Chirac]] in response to the referendum defeat.
*<!--May 31--> ''[[Washington Post]]'' reporter [[Bob Woodward]] confirms that former [[Federal Bureau of Investigation|FBI]] official '''[[W. Mark Felt]]''' was the [[Watergate scandal|Watergate]] source known as [[Deep Throat (Watergate)|Deep Throat]], after Felt revealed his identity in a ''[[Vanity Fair magazine|Vanity Fair]]'' article.
*<!--May 31--> ''[[Washington Post]]'' reporter [[Bob Woodward]] confirms that former [[Federal Bureau of Investigation|FBI]] official '''[[W. Mark Felt]]''' was the [[Watergate scandal|Watergate]] source known as [[Deep Throat (Watergate)|Deep Throat]], after Felt revealed his identity in a ''[[Vanity Fair magazine|Vanity Fair]]'' article.
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