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According to a recent international BBC poll, the Iraq war and the Asian tsunami topped the most significant global events of 2005.
The war in Iraq was the most significant event for 15% of those polled.
The 26 December 2004 tsunami was joint first, accounting for 15% of all respondents' answers.
Coming in third, the US hurricanes made up 9% of all answers.
The death of Pope John Paul II and the inauguration of Pope Benedict was the fourth most widely cited event, with 6% of all answers.
The London bombings were seen as the most significant event of 2005 by 4% overall.
Global warming featured prominently in the answers of 3% of those surveyed.
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So, any thoughts, people?
According to a recent international BBC poll, the Iraq war and the Asian tsunami topped the most significant global events of 2005.
The war in Iraq was the most significant event for 15% of those polled.
The 26 December 2004 tsunami was joint first, accounting for 15% of all respondents' answers.
Coming in third, the US hurricanes made up 9% of all answers.
The death of Pope John Paul II and the inauguration of Pope Benedict was the fourth most widely cited event, with 6% of all answers.
The London bombings were seen as the most significant event of 2005 by 4% overall.
Global warming featured prominently in the answers of 3% of those surveyed.
Full story here:
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So, any thoughts, people?