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Obama, McCain bury sour campaign, vow cooperation
Southern Ledger - November 19, 2008
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Saks posts bigger-than-expected 3Q loss
Southern Ledger - November 19, 2008
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Obama, McCain pledge to work together for reform
Southern Ledger - November 19, 2008
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Astronaut loses tool bag in space
Southern Ledger - November 19, 2008
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Astronaut outside space station loses tool bag
Southern Ledger - November 19, 2008
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Astronauts end spacewalk marred by lost tool bag
Southern Ledger - November 19, 2008
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Astronauts end space walk marred by lost tool bag
Southern Ledger - November 19, 2008
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UN Clouds of pollution threaten glaciers, health
Southern Ledger - November 19, 2008
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Ga. priest facing excommunication will appeal
Southern Ledger - November 19, 2008
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Global News Archive for November 2005:
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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
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
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
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
Will babies face testing times?
The BBC's Mike Baker looks at the plans for more controls on what babies and toddlers do - and the media outcry...
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
Ex-Liberia leader faces UN arrest
The UN mandates its peacekeepers in Liberia to detain war crimes suspect Charles Taylor if he returns...
BBC News - November 11, 2005
Doctors urged to stay open longer
Plans for doctors to open their surgeries seven days a week and at evenings are met with a mixed reception...
BBC News - November 11, 2005
New Labor Leader Vows Party Will Resign From Israeli Cabinet
The move is almost certain to force the government to resign and hold new elections within months...
New York Times - November 11, 2005
U.S. and North Korea Spar on Sanctions
Six-nation nuclear talks ended today on the same inconclusive and irresolute note they began with three days earlier...
New York Times - November 11, 2005
What Makes Someone French?
At the heart of the unrest that has swept France is the rejection millions of French citizens feel from traditional French society...
New York Times - November 11, 2005
Rice Denies U.S. Is Leading Nuclear Talks With Tehran
The secretary of state described the U.S. as intently interested in the problem but not an author of the proposed solution...
New York Times - November 11, 2005
Rice, in Iraq, Says Strategy Against Rebels Is Working
Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice made a surprise stop today in Mosul, and called the Sunni-dominated city a success story...
New York Times - November 11, 2005
Minister in NI cancer drug move
The drug Herceptin is to be made available to women in Northern Ireland with early stage breast cancer...
BBC News - November 11, 2005
Pc found guilty of sex offences
A policeman is convicted of indecency but cleared on accusations of rape...
BBC News - November 11, 2005
Ryanair in $1bn German expansion
Ryanair announces a $1bn expansion plan which would see Germany become the Irish airline's second-biggest base...
BBC News - November 11, 2005
Brown avoids Blair exit demands
Gordon Brown tells friends it is up to Labour MPs, not him, to demand a timetable for Tony Blair's departure...
BBC News - November 11, 2005
Bush says Iraq focus for terror
George W Bush says Iraq is now a central front for Islamist militants and vows to win the "war on terror"...
BBC News - November 11, 2005
German coalition poised for power
Germany's main parties announce a coalition deal involving tax hikes after weeks of negotiations...
BBC News - November 11, 2005
'Key fugitive Saddam aide dead'
One of Saddam Hussein's most trusted aides, Izzat Ibrahim al-Douri, has died, Iraq's ex-ruling party says...
BBC News - November 11, 2005
Hospital ward deaths investigated
A police investigation begins into the deaths of two patients at a hospital in Manchester...
BBC News - November 11, 2005
Billie-Jo 'flirted' with Jenkins
Billie-Jo Jenkins "flirted" with her foster father in the months before her death, the Old Bailey hears...
BBC News - November 11, 2005
Police clash with quake survivors
Pakistani police baton-charge 200 quake survivors protesting at their eviction from a makeshift camp...
BBC News - November 11, 2005
Cricket: England Test underdogs
England hope to shrug off a below-par start to their Pakistan tour in Saturday's first Test at Multan...
BBC News - November 11, 2005
Liberia clashes over 'poll fraud'
Supporters of footballer politician George Weah clash with UN forces, over claims of rigged polls in Liberia...
BBC News - November 11, 2005
Doubt cast on GP hours extension
Moves to make GP surgeries in England extend their opening hours will fail without extra resources, doctors say...
BBC News - November 11, 2005
Queen leads tributes to Lichfield
The Queen leads the tributes to royal photographer Lord Lichfield after his death from a stroke at the age of 66...
BBC News - November 11, 2005
Stab victim Abigail has baby son
Abigail Witchalls gives birth to a baby boy nearly seven months after she was stabbed in the neck...
BBC News - November 11, 2005
Rice, in Iraq, Says Strategy Against Rebels Is Working
Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice made a surprise stop today in Mosul, and called the Sunni-dominated city a success story...
New York Times - November 11, 2005
Pitt and Jolie in People's Awards
Actors Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie are up for a joint prize at the People's Choice Awards in the US...
BBC News - November 11, 2005
Saudi Arabia becomes WTO member
The World Trade Organization approves Saudi Arabia's application for membership after 12 years of talks...
BBC News - November 11, 2005
MPs probe police 'politicisation'
MPs are to investigate claims the police were dragged into politics ahead of a vote on terror detention plans...
BBC News - November 11, 2005
Private schools rule out refunds
Independent schools accused of fee-fixing have said there will be no refunds for parents...
BBC News - November 11, 2005
Viruses use Sony anti-piracy CDs
Viruses have appeared that exploit Sony's controversial anti-piracy software used on some of its CDs...
BBC News - November 11, 2005
Jordan mourns victims of bombing
Jordanians say prayers for the victims of the bombings in Amman, as al-Qaeda in Iraq issues a rare explanation...
BBC News - November 11, 2005
Abu Salem remanded on bomb charge
One of India's most wanted men, Abu Salem, is remanded in custody after being extradited from Portugal...
BBC News - November 11, 2005
Man denies double murder charge
A 25-year-old man denies murdering two teenagers in County Armagh five years ago...
BBC News - November 11, 2005
SNP repeats Olympic football call
Nationalists say a Scottish football team should compete alongside a GB side at the London Olympics in 2012...
BBC News - November 11, 2005
'No smoking' ad for police post
As North Wales Police announces zero tolerance on cigarettes at work, an internal job ad stipulates that smokers should not apply...
BBC News - November 11, 2005
Cricket: Trescothick's 'doubts'
Marcus Trescothick says he asked his wife whether he should captain England in the first Test against Pakistan...
BBC News - November 11, 2005
Indonesia steps up militant hunt
Thousands of Indonesian police hunt for militant Noordin Mohammad Top, after the killing of his close associate...
BBC News - November 11, 2005
France on riot alert for holiday
France is braced for a tense Armistice Day holiday after two weeks of rioting...
BBC News - November 11, 2005
Call for longer GP surgery hours
GP surgeries may be asked to extend opening to weekends and evenings if demand is there, ministers say...
BBC News - November 11, 2005
Palestinians mark Arafat's death
Palestinians commemorate the first anniversary of the death of their former leader, Yasser Arafat...
BBC News - November 11, 2005
Girl, 15, hurt in school stabbing
A teenage girl is stabbed with scissors in the eye and head as she queued for dinner at her Surrey school...
BBC News - November 11, 2005
Football: Wembley delay fears
Wembley's chief executive admits the new stadium might not be ready for the 2006 FA Cup final...
BBC News - November 11, 2005
British 'hostages' freed in Iran
A British couple captured on a sailing trip off Iran say they were held hostage by Iranian authorities for two weeks...
BBC News - November 11, 2005
Meyer broke our trust, says Straw
Foreign Secretary Jack Straw attacks ex-ambassador Sir Christopher Meyer for breaking trust with his memoirs...
BBC News - November 11, 2005
Dozens held over Jordan bombs
Jordanian police detain dozens of suspects over the Amman bombings as a group allegedly names the bombers...
BBC News - November 11, 2005
Photographer Lord Lichfield dies
Royal photographer Lord Lichfield, a cousin of the Queen, dies aged 66 after a stroke...
BBC News - November 11, 2005
Suicide Bombing Leaves 29 Dead in Baghdad Cafe
The bombing, one of the most deadly in the Iraqi capital in recent months, was claimed by Al Qaeda in Mesopotamia...
New York Times - November 11, 2005
France Faces a Colonial Legacy: What Makes Someone French?
At the heart of the unrest in France is a struggle between native French identity and a refusal to accept the increasingly multiethnic makeup of the population...
New York Times - November 11, 2005
Syrian Chief Voices Defiance Against 'Foreign Attack'
President Bashar al-Assad of Syria characterized a U.N. investigation into the assassination of Rafik Hariri as part of a United States attack on Syria...
New York Times - November 11, 2005
Quake Victims Still Kept Apart in Kashmir
Ten days ago, India and Pakistan agreed to allow people from the earthquake-devastated areas of Kashmir to cross the Line of Control - but few have...
New York Times - November 11, 2005
Rights Court Upholds Ban on Head Scarf Set by Turkey
STRASBOURG, France, Nov. 10 (Reuters) - The European Court of Justice on Thursday upheld Turkey's ban on women's wearing of head scarves in universities. The ruling was a victory for the secularist Turkish establishment over the Islamic-based governing party...
New York Times - November 11, 2005
Reaction: Angry Jordanians Mourn Dead, and a Bruised Image
Jordan grew defiant on Thursday after the worst act of terrorism in its history set off an outpouring of emotion in condemnation of the attacks...
New York Times - November 11, 2005
Wallace's US figures cost studio
Lower than expected US ticket sales for the new Wallace & Gromit film help cause a loss at studio giant Dreamworks...
BBC News - November 11, 2005
Hunger control hormone discovered
Scientists have identified another hormone involved in regulating hunger...
BBC News - November 11, 2005
Ethiopia releases poll protesters
Ethiopia releases more than 2,400 people who were detained last week during opposition protests...
BBC News - November 11, 2005
Schwarzenegger accepts vote blame
California governor Arnold Schwarzenegger says he has learned lessons from a special election failure...
BBC News - November 11, 2005
India bomb suspect due in court
Abu Salem, one of India's most wanted men, is due to appear in a court in India after his extradition from Portugal...
BBC News - November 11, 2005
New twist in hair-in-hand murder
Police investigate a new lead in the death of a mother found murdered and mutilated three years ago...
BBC News - November 11, 2005
Race crime prosecutions up
Race hate crime cases rose by almost a third in England and Wales in 2004-5, latest figures show...
BBC News - November 11, 2005
Britons fall silent for war dead
Millions of people across Britain remember those who have died in war as a two minute silence is held to mark Armistice Day...
BBC News - November 11, 2005
Sedatives risk fears for elderly
Taking sedatives may do the elderly more harm than good, researchers have concluded...
BBC News - November 11, 2005
Sydney terror cases due in court
Security is tight in the Australian city of Sydney ahead of hearings for nine men on terrorism charges...
BBC News - November 11, 2005
UK pair held for 13 days in Iran
A British couple and an Australian man are free after being detained for 13 days by Iranian authorities...
BBC News - November 11, 2005
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