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2 Big German Parties Reach Deal on Coalition Government
The deal ensures that Angela Merkel, the conservative Christian Democratic leader, will take office as the country's first female chancellor.
New York Times - November 11, 2005
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U.S. President George W. Bush responds to charges his administration manipulated intelligence about Iraq's weapons of mass destruction to justify the war. Speaking at a Veterans Day event, Bush said: "It is deeply irresponsible to rewrite the history of how that war began." Democrats respo...
CNN - November 11, 2005
U.N. sends 'signal' to Liberia's Taylor
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U.N. peacekeepers in Liberia now have the authority to arrest former President Charles Taylor and transfer him to Sierra Leone for trial should he return to the country. The Security Council Friday voted unanimously to expand the mandate of its peacekeepers on the heels of democratic presidential el...
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On Fish Market's Last Day, No Tears but Many Memories
After decades of false starts and months of legal brawling, the Fulton Fish Market is finally moving to Hunts Point.
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Details of New Vatican Rules on Gay Priests Disclosed
(ROME, Nov. 11 - A Vatican document would ban new priests who
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Gunman Attack Oman's Embassy in Baghdad, Killing 2
BAGHDAD, Iraq, Nov. 11 - Gunmen sprayed Oman's embassy here tonight, killing an Iraqi guard and a Sudanese worker and injuring four others, officials said.
New York Times - November 11, 2005
Jordan Rounds Up 120 in Search for Suspects in Hotel Bombings
Al Qaeda in Mesopotamia said the bombings had been carried out by four Iraqis, including a man and his wife.
New York Times - November 11, 2005
A Year Later, Arafat Mourners Are Subdued
About 2,000 Palestinians attended the afternoon service at the Muqata, where the former Palestinian leader was buried.
New York Times - November 11, 2005
'Iron Lady' Hailed as 'Our Man' and Liberia's Next Leader
With 97 percent of the vote counted, Ellen Johnson-Sirleaf appeared to be headed for victory.
New York Times - November 11, 2005
DaimlerChrysler Sells Remaining Stake in Mitsubishi
The move effectively ending the grand scheme of DaimlerChrysler's chairman, Jürgen E. Schrempp, to create a global car company.
New York Times - November 11, 2005
GM workers agree healthcare deal
Workers at General Motors agree to a deal that will cut the carmaker's huge healthcare bill.
BBC News - November 11, 2005
ATM fees 'to reach £250m in 2006'
UK bank customers could end up paying up to £250m to withdraw their own cash in 2006, the Nationwide building society says.
BBC News - November 11, 2005
TB test 'could save many lives'
A new diagnostic test for tuberculosis could potentially save two million lives a year.
BBC News - November 11, 2005
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BBC News - November 11, 2005
Thai baby infected with bird flu
A one-year-old boy has been diagnosed with the lethal H5N1 strain of bird flu, a Thai official says.
BBC News - November 11, 2005
Bush slams Iraq war 'revisionism'
President Bush says too much is at stake in Iraq for rivals to make "false charges" about the reasons for the war.
BBC News - November 11, 2005
Paris rallies banned in riot fear
All public meetings likely to provoke disturbances are to be banned on Saturday in Paris, French police say.
BBC News - November 11, 2005
Dozens held over Jordan bombings
Police detain suspects over the Jordan bombings as al-Qaeda claims a man and wife were among the bombers.
BBC News - November 11, 2005
Late Wales rally denies Fiji
Nick Robinson's late drop-goal denies Fiji a famous win against Wales in Cardiff.
BBC News - November 11, 2005
UN troops battle Liberian crowd
Supporters of Liberia's George Weah clash with UN forces as poll results show victory for rival Ellen Johnson-Sirleaf.
BBC News - November 11, 2005
Girl charged over school stabbing
A girl aged 14 is charged with causing grievous bodily harm with intent after a girl of 15 is stabbed at a school.
BBC News - November 11, 2005
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WILL THE SENATE DEMOCRATS BLOCK ROLAND BURRIS FROM TAKING HIS SENATE SEAT?
NO, HE WILL BE SWORN IN BY THE END OF THE WEEK!
YES, AND IT WILL BE GREAT POLITICAL THEATER!
MAYBE. REPUBLICANS CAN ONLY HOPE SO!
IT DOESN'T MATTER, BECAUSE BLACK VOTERS WILL STILL BACK THE DEMOCRATS NO MATTER WHAT THEY DO.
 
 

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