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U.S. Armored Forces Make Final Push in Falluja Strike
Units have entered the last major rebel stronghold, blowing apart buildings, rolling over barriers and confronting insurgents...
New York Times - November 13, 2004
Trade Issues Sour U.S.-Canadian Friendships
Canadian ranchers are frustrated by the American ban on live Canadian cow exports, a ban that began when a single cow was found to have mad cow disease...
New York Times - November 13, 2004
U.S. and U.N. Renew Quarrel Over Iraq
Kofi Annan's reluctance to commit staff to Iraq and a series of comments he has made about the war have strained relations with the Bush administration...
New York Times - November 13, 2004
Plant Shortage Leaves Campaigns Against Malaria at Risk
A Chinese herbal drug that is strikingly effective against malaria is in critically short supply because of rising demand...
New York Times - November 13, 2004
Arson Suspected at Dutch Mosque
AMSTERDAM, Nov. 13 (Reuters) - A mosque was destroyed by fire in the Netherlands on Saturday but no one was hurt in what the police suspect may have been the latest in a spate of arson attacks against religious targets...
New York Times - November 13, 2004
Ivory Coast military chief sacked
The president of Ivory Coast sacks his army chief of staff, amid escalating tension in the West African country...
BBC News - November 13, 2004
Mosque set on fire in Netherlands
A Dutch mosque is badly damaged by fire in what may be the latest attack on the Muslim community...
BBC News - November 13, 2004
Queen leads tributes to war dead
The Queen and Duke of Edinburgh lead tributes to Britain's war dead at the annual Festival of Remembrance...
BBC News - November 13, 2004
Banks could refuse fraud refunds
People who ignore safety advice and lose money in online banking scams could be refused refunds by banks...
BBC News - November 13, 2004
Rugby L: GB stun Kangaroos
Great Britain book their place in the Tri-Nations final with victory over Australia...
BBC News - November 13, 2004
Boxing: Ruiz takes on Golota
John Ruiz says he expects Andrew Golota to quit when they fight for the WBA heavyweight title...
BBC News - November 13, 2004
Cheney 'fine' after medical tests
The US Vice-President Dick Cheney leaves hospital after tests, telling waiting reporters "I feel fine"...
BBC News - November 13, 2004
Johnson sacked from front bench
Boris Johnson is sacked as Conservative shadow arts minister amid allegations about his private life...
BBC News - November 13, 2004
Hospital staff to train as police
Police train staff at a Liverpool hospital as special constables to combat violence against staff...
BBC News - November 13, 2004
Suicide of murder victim's husband
A man sought by detectives following his wife's murder commits suicide by throwing himself in front of a train...
BBC News - November 13, 2004
Police could quiz MSP over fire
Glasgow MSP Mike Watson could be interviewed by police following an incident after a political awards ceremony...
BBC News - November 13, 2004
Man is sought following murder bid
Police name a Wrexham postman they are seeking after a woman is stabbed in a house in the town on Friday night...
BBC News - November 13, 2004
Rugby: Ireland stun South Africa
Ronan O'Gara scores all Ireland's points as Eddie O'Sullivan's side defeat South Africa in Dublin...
BBC News - November 13, 2004
Rugby: England thump Canada
Jason Robinson marks his first match as England captain with a dazzling hat-trick as Canada are put to the sword...
BBC News - November 13, 2004
Insurgents 'patrolling Iraq city'
Iraq rebels are patrolling parts of the northern city of Mosul following three days of violence there, residents say...
BBC News - November 13, 2004
Pakistan forces battle militants
The Pakistani military says it has knocked out several militant bases in the Afghan border region...
BBC News - November 13, 2004
'Lifestyle gurus' funded by NHS
People who want to give up smoking and lose weight are to be given expert help, funded by the NHS...
BBC News - November 13, 2004
Arsenal win thrilling derby
Arsenal take all three points against Spurs in a pulsating win at White Hart Lane...
BBC News - November 13, 2004
Britons flown out of Ivory Coast
About 220 Britons and people from other countries are flown out of the troubled West African state of Ivory Coast...
BBC News - November 13, 2004
Man in court over triple murder
A man appears before magistrates on charges of murdering a woman and her two children at a block of flats in north-west London...
BBC News - November 13, 2004
Labour 'to avoid fear campaign'
Tough security measures will allow Labour to run an election campaign based on hope, not fear, the home secretary says...
BBC News - November 13, 2004
Palestinians call for peace talks
The Palestinian prime minister calls for new peace efforts with Israel, a day after Yasser Arafat's burial...
BBC News - November 13, 2004
Aid enters embattled Iraqi city
Iraqi Red Crescent officials say a convoy of emergency supplies has entered the war-torn city of Falluja...
BBC News - November 13, 2004
Dutch Hold 38 on Terror Charges After Raid on Camp
The Dutch police said that they had raided a site they described as a terrorist training camp for Kurdish separatists in the southern Netherlands...
New York Times - November 13, 2004
U.S. Troops Set for Final Attack on Falluja Force
U.S. forces moved into position for a decisive battle with the insurgents, pounding some of their last strongholds with airstrikes...
New York Times - November 13, 2004
Arafat Is Buried in Chaotic Scene in the West Bank
Yasir Arafat was buried in Ramallah in a scene of grief and chaos, with thousands of Palestinians surging around his coffin...
New York Times - November 13, 2004
Bush Says U.S. Will Push Hard on Peace Plan
At a news conference with Prime Minister Tony Blair, President Bush said there was a "great chance" to create a Palestinian state...
New York Times - November 13, 2004
Foreigners Flee Ivory Coast as Violence Lingers
The exodus from Ivory Coast continued Friday, prompted by reports of widespread looting and several rapes...
New York Times - November 13, 2004
Experts Urge Greater Effort on Vaccine for Bird Flu
A panel convened by the World Health Organization demanded that there be greater international cooperation and financing to develop a vaccine...
New York Times - November 13, 2004
Mobile picture power in your pocket
Exclusive images caught by picture phones are starting to make their way into big headlines...
BBC News - November 13, 2004
Court fines Rod Stewart over tour
Singer Rod Stewart is ordered by a Los Angeles court to return $780,000 (£420,000) to promoters of a cancelled tour...
BBC News - November 13, 2004
Man hurt in screwdriver attack
A man is stabbed in the head several times with a screwdriver at a private car park in Belfast city centre...
BBC News - November 13, 2004
Campaigners stage Falluja protest
A rally is to be held in Glasgow to protest against the US-led assault on Falluja...
BBC News - November 13, 2004
Public see yobs as top target - study
A police authority survey finds people want officers to target anti-social behaviour ahead of drugs, guns and terrorism...
BBC News - November 13, 2004
Reid pushes 'personal ambition'
Individual ambition is the way to improving Britain, Health Secretary John Reid is to tell a conference...
BBC News - November 13, 2004
Election 'to be built on hope'
Tough security measures will allow Labour to run an election based on hope, not fear, David Blunkett says...
BBC News - November 13, 2004
Palestinians mourn Yasser Arafat
Palestinians pay their last respects to Yasser Arafat after chaotic scenes at his burial in Ramallah...
BBC News - November 13, 2004
Bank blow for Glazer
Malcolm Glazer's bid to buy Man Utd is dealt a big blow after his bankers drop him as a client...
BBC News - November 13, 2004
Extra guards tackle Mosul unrest
The Iraqi government sends national guard reinforcements to Mosul after an upsurge in violence...
BBC News - November 13, 2004
Gulf veterans back illness report
British veterans' groups welcome a US report linking Gulf War syndrome to toxins, including nerve gas...
BBC News - November 13, 2004
Hopes over food allergy vaccine
Hopes of developing a food allergy vaccine have been raised after successful trials of a vaccine on dogs...
BBC News - November 13, 2004
Offa opens its doors to controversy
The BBC's Mike Baker looks at whether the new Office for Fair Access is worthwhile, amid Tory plans to get rid of it...
BBC News - November 13, 2004
Haiti to issue Aristide warrant
Haiti's interim government is to issue a warrant for the arrest of former president Jean-Bertrand Aristide...
BBC News - November 13, 2004
Football: Spurs v Arsenal preview
All the team news ahead of Saturday's Premiership match...
BBC News - November 13, 2004
Ivory Coast urges expats to stay
The president of Ivory Coast urges foreigners fleeing the violence in his country to stay...
BBC News - November 13, 2004
Buddhist dies in Thai bomb blast
A bomb blast at a market in south Thailand kills one person and injures at least seven, in fresh violence in the region...
BBC News - November 13, 2004
Memorial service for Ken Bigley
A memorial service for murdered hostage Ken Bigley is to be held in his home city of Liverpool...
BBC News - November 13, 2004
Blunkett warns against fear
Tough security measures will allow Labour to run an election campaign based on hope, not fear, the home secretary will say...
BBC News - November 13, 2004
Glazer's financial backers resign
Malcolm Glazer's bid to buy Man Utd suffers a serious setback after his boardroom coup...
BBC News - November 13, 2004
Mast row 'must go to Lords'
The Court of Appeal rejects a challenge to a decision to allow a mobile phone mast near three Yorkshire schools...
BBC News - November 13, 2004
Fears grow for Falluja civilians
Iraqis trapped in the besieged rebel city of Falluja face a humanitarian disaster, aid agencies warn...
BBC News - November 13, 2004
 
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