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Azeri ruling party 'wins' polls
Azerbaijan's ruling party has won parliamentary elections, partial results show - the opposition plans protests.
BBC News - November 6, 2005
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Tornado kills 22 in Indiana
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Tornado kills 22 in Indiana
An overnight tornado killed at least 22 people and injured 230 others in southwestern Indiana, officials said Sunday. Adam Groupey, deputy director of emergency management for Evansville and Vanderburgh County, said the tornado started at about 2 a.m. in Henderson County, Kentucky, then hit an Evans...
CNN - November 6, 2005
Bush urges Brazilians to back democracy
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Bush urges Brazilians to back democracy
President Bush on Sunday urged Latin Americans to reject efforts to reverse democratic progress in the region while choosing representative governments and building constructive ties with other nations.
CNN - November 6, 2005
Chirac vows crackdown on rioters
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Chirac vows crackdown on rioters
As arson and violence spreads into regional France and central Paris, French President Jacques Chirac has vowed to crack down on the perpetrators. "The absolute priority is to reestablish security and public order," Chirac told the nation.
CNN - November 6, 2005
Tornado Hits Indiana and Kentucky, Killing at Least 22
The tornado roared east of Evansville, Ind., through Henderson County, Ky., in the dead of night. More than 200 were injured.
New York Times - November 6, 2005
Mayoral Candidates Rally Supporters as Vote Nears
Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg and Fernando Ferrer concentrated on rallying voters in areas containing their most faithful supporters.
New York Times - November 6, 2005
Fraud Allegations Plague Azerbaijan's Elections
Voters in Azerbaijan cast their ballots for Parliament today amid fresh allegations of fraud and government abuse
New York Times - November 6, 2005
As Riots Continue in France, Chirac Vows to Restore Order
Rioting broke out for the 11th consecutive night just hours after officials held a special meeting to confront the violence.
New York Times - November 6, 2005
Bush Targets Venezuela's Chavez in Tough Speech
President Bush delivered a tough speech today aimed at Hugo Chavez, calling on Latin America to choose an American-supported "vision of hope."
New York Times - November 6, 2005
Bush in Brazil subsidies promise
President George W Bush promises his Brazilian host to work towards eliminating US agricultural subsidies.
BBC News - November 6, 2005
US and Iraqis continue offensive
US and Iraqi troops battle insurgents on the second day of an anti-militant operation near Iraq's Syrian border.
BBC News - November 6, 2005
India probes Iraq UN oil claims
India appoints an envoy to investigate claims the foreign minister benefited from Iraq's oil-for-food scandal.
BBC News - November 6, 2005
Sea views 'may attract tax hike'
Householders in England could face higher council tax bills if their homes have a good view, say reports.
BBC News - November 6, 2005
James and Bridge back for England
David James, Wayne Bridge, Paul Konchesky and Michael Carrick are all named in the England squad.
BBC News - November 6, 2005
New Potter film receives premiere
The stars of Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire have attended the film's world premiere in London.
BBC News - November 6, 2005
Chirac pledges to defeat rioters
President Jacques Chirac says France will prevail over rioters, as 10 police officers are wounded by gunfire.
BBC News - November 6, 2005
Tornado kills 16 in Indiana
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Tornado kills 16 in Indiana
An overnight tornado killed at least 16 people and injured 160 others in southwestern Indiana, officials said Sunday. Adam Groupey, deputy director of emergency management for Evansville and Vanderburgh County, said the tornado started at about 2 a.m. in Henderson County, Kentucky, then hit an Evans...
CNN - November 6, 2005
Bush: Brazil needs convincing on trade
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Bush: Brazil needs convincing on trade
President Bush acknowledged Sunday that he had more work to do to persuade Brazil of the value of a vast proposed free-trade zone for the Western Hemisphere.
CNN - November 6, 2005
Tornado Hits Parts of Indiana and Kentucky
At least 18 people were reported killed and more than 200 were injured when a tornado hit early this morning.
New York Times - November 6, 2005
Unrest Spreads to Central Paris
Rioting around French public housing developments continued early Sunday, prompting President Jacques Chirac to summon his ministers for a meeting.
New York Times - November 6, 2005
Tergat steals NY marathon victory
Paul Tergat wins the New York marathon by the narrowest margin in the race's history.
BBC News - November 6, 2005
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WILL LIFTING THE BAN ON GAYS SERVING OPENLY IN THE MILITARY HELP OUR SECURITY?
NO, IT WILL JUST ADD TO THE DECLINE OF OUR MORAL FOUNDATIONS.
YES, THERE WILL BE MORE PEOPLE WHO CAN SERVE IN THE MILITARY.
IT WILL HAVE NO SIGNIFICANT IMPACT ON THE MILITARY, BUT IT GIVES A GOVERNMENT STAMP OF APPROVAL TO HOMOSEXUALITY.
NOT SURE.
 
 

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