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Palestinian Leaders to Visit Arafat's Doctors
Yasir Arafat's deputy in the Palestine Liberation Organization, Mahmoud Abbas, and the Palestinian prime minister, Ahmed Qurie, will go to France on Monday...
New York Times - November 7, 2004
Afghan Militants Hold Talks on Hostages, but No Deal Yet
Negotiations with officials from the Afghan government and the United Nations ended without result...
New York Times - November 7, 2004
U.S. Forces Begin Moving Into Falluja
U.S. forces swept toward strategic objectives in what appeared to be the first stage of a long-expected invasion of the city...
New York Times - November 7, 2004
Boy, 13, is wounded in shooting
Two 13-year-olds have been questioned after another boy was hurt in a shotgun incident in Haverhill...
BBC News - November 7, 2004
Crucial poll 'fails' in Macedonia
A Macedonian poll on reducing autonomy for ethnic Albanians fails due to low turnout, the government says...
BBC News - November 7, 2004
Football: Man City hold Man Utd
Manchester City stand firm to deny United in the Manchester derby at Old Trafford...
BBC News - November 7, 2004
Terror fear boosts security spend
Firms worried by terrorists, animal rights activists and hackers have spent £1m on extra security this year, says a survey...
BBC News - November 7, 2004
British contractor killed in Iraq
A British contractor is killed in a roadside bomb attack in Basra, southern Iraq, reports say...
BBC News - November 7, 2004
Policeman witnessed train crash
An off-duty policeman watched a train plough into a car on a level crossing in Berkshire, killing seven people...
BBC News - November 7, 2004
Troops move to end Ivorian riots
French troops deploy at key points in the Ivorian city of Abidjan in a bid to end violent anti-French street protests...
BBC News - November 7, 2004
New Live Aid DVD to get VAT cash
Live Aid is to get VAT money worth a possible £4m on sales of its new DVD and the new Band Aid 3 song...
BBC News - November 7, 2004
Hezbollah drone flies over Israel
The militant Lebanese group Hezbollah flies a reconnaissance drone over Israeli territory for the first time...
BBC News - November 7, 2004
Council foots £150,000 flood bill
Anglesey council will have to pay a £150,000 repair bill itself - because its HQ was not insured against flooding...
BBC News - November 7, 2004
Burma PM 'threatened army unity'
Burmese PM Khin Nyunt, who was dismissed last month, threatened army unity, a top military official says...
BBC News - November 7, 2004
Kabul kidnappers 'ready to talk'
Militants who say they are holding three foreigners hostage in Afghanistan say talks are about to open...
BBC News - November 7, 2004
Radcliffe enjoys winning comeback
Paula Radcliffe wins the New York Marathon in her first race since the Olympics...
BBC News - November 7, 2004
Two UK soldiers injured in Iraq
Two British soldiers have been injured near Camp Dogwood, central Iraq, the Ministry of Defence says...
BBC News - November 7, 2004
'I thought I was going to die'
One passenger being treated in hospital for lacerations to his arm and back after the rail crash tells his story...
BBC News - November 7, 2004
In pictures: Berkshire rail disaster
Pictures from the scene near Ufton Nervet where a train crashed into a car on the tracks at a level crossing...
BBC News - November 7, 2004
Israel plans for Arafat burial
Israel raises Palestinian hackles by planning a Gaza burial for Yasser Arafat as he lies ill in a Paris hospital...
BBC News - November 7, 2004
Protester dies under atomic train
An anti-nuclear protester dies after his leg is severed by a train carrying atomic waste from France to Germany...
BBC News - November 7, 2004
Mobs target Ivory Coast's French
Mobs of machete-wielding Ivorians mount house-to-house searches to find and attack French citizens...
BBC News - November 7, 2004
Policeman 'saw fatal train crash'
An off-duty policeman watched a train plough into a car on a level crossing in Berkshire, killing six people...
BBC News - November 7, 2004
Iraq declares state of emergency
The Iraqi interim government declares a state of emergency for 60 days because of escalating violence...
BBC News - November 7, 2004
Yacht race sails onto mobiles
Fans of sailing can watch one competitor in the Vendee Globe challenge from the convenience of their mobile...
BBC News - November 7, 2004
Publicans 'will fight' smoking ban
Ministers are told Scotland's publicans will fight "tooth and nail" to stop plans for an outright ban on smoking...
BBC News - November 7, 2004
Blair impeachment bid moves on
Plaid Cymru has stepped up its campaign to impeach Prime Minister Tony Blair over the war in Iraq...
BBC News - November 7, 2004
Food formula 'increases lifespan'
A formula added to food could have the potential to extend the lives of obese people by 20%, scientists believe...
BBC News - November 7, 2004
'Agreement' in Iran nuclear talks
Iran says it has come to agreement with Britain, France and Germany over its nuclear programme...
BBC News - November 7, 2004
Petrol bomb attack was 'racist'
A petrol bomb attack on the home of a Portuguese family is being treated as a racist incident by police...
BBC News - November 7, 2004
'Coup plotters' arrested in Ghana
Seven serving and retired military personnel are held in Ghana accused of plotting a coup against President Kufuor...
BBC News - November 7, 2004
Macedonians vote in crucial poll
A referendum that would halt moves to give Albanians greater autonomy is under way in Macedonia...
BBC News - November 7, 2004
Football: Romanian plan for Mutu
Adrian Mutu is offered a coaching role days after being banned from playing for failing a drugs test...
BBC News - November 7, 2004
Tomlinson's Ironman triumph
Cancer sufferer Jane Tomlinson becomes the first terminally-ill person to complete the Ironman triathlon in Florida...
BBC News - November 7, 2004
Football: Mourinho's Chelsea joy
Chelsea coach Jose Mourinho hails a "special win" against Everton...
BBC News - November 7, 2004
French 'killed Ivorian civilians'
Ivory Coast accuses French troops of killing 30 unarmed civilians to avenge the death of nine French peacekeepers...
BBC News - November 7, 2004
New Iraq mission for Black Watch
Troops from the Black Watch regiment have begun a major operation in central Iraq...
BBC News - November 7, 2004
Militants massacre 21 Iraq police
Gunmen have stormed a police station in western Iraq, disarmed 21 officers and shot them dead, Iraqi police say...
BBC News - November 7, 2004
Train tragedy probe after six die
Six people die and five are seriously injured after a high-speed train hits a car on a level crossing...
BBC News - November 7, 2004
Nuclear Talks With Iranians Said to Progress
Foreign Minister Li Zhaoxing of China said that Beijing would oppose efforts aimed at referring the issue of Iran's nuclear program to the United Nations Security Council...
New York Times - November 7, 2004
Bickering Iraqis Strive to Build Voting Coalition
Established Shiite parties and upstarts are feuding, and their leading cleric is trying to pull them together before the election...
New York Times - November 7, 2004
A Calm Vote in an Unruly Afghan Province Raises Hope for Spring Elections
Hopes are high in one of Afghanistan's most dangerous and inaccessible regions that the successful election last month augurs well for the next round of voting in the spring...
New York Times - November 7, 2004
Mexican Town Refuses to Abandon Fallen Hero's Dream
The people of Oaxaca carried on a candidate's campaign after she was killed, asking her husband to serve her term in office, and keep her dream alive...
New York Times - November 7, 2004
Gene find could combat blindness
The discovery of a gene that causes a type of blindness could help doctors save people's sight, UK scientists believe...
BBC News - November 7, 2004
'Progress' at Iran nuclear talks
French officials say an initial accord is likely between the EU and Iran over Tehran's nuclear programme...
BBC News - November 7, 2004
Trio charged over barman killing
Police charge three teenagers with the murder of a gay barman who survived the Soho nail bomb...
BBC News - November 7, 2004
Anti-French uproar in Ivory Coast
Angry mobs in Ivory Coast's main city, Abidjan, marched on the airport, hours after it came under French control...
BBC News - November 7, 2004
MPs backing drink-drive car locks
Systems to stop cars starting if the driver is drunk get the backing of MPs who are examining future transport...
BBC News - November 7, 2004
Six confirmed dead in train crash
A train driver is among six people to have died after a train hit a car on a level crossing in Berkshire...
BBC News - November 7, 2004
 
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