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Dozens dead in wave of Samarra attacks
Insurgents stepped up their attacks in the restive Iraqi city of Samarra today as U.S. Marines prepared for an all-out assault on the rebel stronghold of Falluja. Thirty-four people were killed in a series of incidents in Samarra that included car bombings and mortar attacks...
CNN - November 6, 2004
New Congress more diverse
The next Congress will look slightly more like the real America, with more women, Hispanics and blacks, including the first black man to enter the Senate in a quarter century...
CNN - November 6, 2004
Martian Robots, Taking Orders From a Manhattan Walk-Up
When one of NASA's rovers drills a hole in a rock on Mars 200 million miles away, the commands come from Lower Manhattan...
New York Times - November 6, 2004
Arafat's No. 2 Is Set to Assume Palestinian Leadership
Mahmoud Abbas is studious, gracious, pragmatic and opposed to terrorism. He is also tough enough to have been Yasir Arafat's No. 2 for many years in the Palestine Liberation Organization...
New York Times - November 6, 2004
Bush Secured Victory in Florida by Veering From Beaten Path
While Democrats placed their emphasis on the state's urban centers, the Republicans racked up votes in suburban and rural areas...
New York Times - November 6, 2004
Living for Today, Locked in a Paralyzed Body
Right-to-die issues receive a lot of attention, but less is known about those with A.L.S., or Lou Gehrig's disease, who want to live...
New York Times - November 6, 2004
Insurgent attacks in Samarra kill 34
Insurgents unleashed a wave of attacks in Iraq today, killing at least 34 people and wounding dozens of others in Samarra. Twenty U.S. Marines also were wounded in a separate attack near Ramadi. Meanwhile, U.S. warplanes struck targets in the insurgent-held city of Falluja in advance of an expected major offensive...
CNN - November 6, 2004
Palestinians ponder possible end to Arafat era
Palestinian officials and international officials were privately weighing the prospects of political life after Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat, who remains in poor condition at a French hospital...
CNN - November 6, 2004
What Clotheshorses Owe to Horse Clothes
The Metropolitan National Horse Show was a reminder of how much of what one thinks of as fashion started in the equestrian world...
New York Times - November 6, 2004
On Capitol Hill, the Majority Doesn't Always Rule
In the convoluted political atmosphere of the Capitol, where lawmakers worry about re-election, it may not be so easy for the Republicans to steamroller the Democrats...
New York Times - November 6, 2004
Three Senators Consider Bids for Governor
According to fellow lawmakers and an advisor, Senator Christopher J. Dodd is considering running for governor of Connecticut in 2006...
New York Times - November 6, 2004
Strong debut for British star
NBA rookie Luol Deng has 18 points on debut but his Chicago Bulls lose to the Nets...
BBC News - November 6, 2004
Pay your taxes, Farc hostage told
Colombian authorities apologise for demanding a tax return from a politician held by rebels for almost three years...
BBC News - November 6, 2004
Dozens killed by insurgent attacks in Samarra
Two car bombs and a mortar attack have killed at least 34 people and wounded dozens of others in Samarra, Iraqi police and U.S. officials said. Meanwhile, U.S. warplanes pounded targets in and around the insurgent-held city of Falluja early Saturday, while sporadic gunfire and artillery echoed through the night...
CNN - November 6, 2004
Arafat in coma as concerns increase over burial
Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat remained in a coma Saturday at a French military hospital as concerns heightened over possibilities for his burial and the future of Palestinian leadership...
CNN - November 6, 2004
Allawi: Falluja will be liberated
With U.S. and Iraqi forces gearing up for an expected major offensive in Falluja, interim Iraqi Prime Minister Ayad Allawi said Friday that "we intend to liberate" the city. Against this backdrop, Allawi said today the "window is closing" for a peaceful settlement in the "Sunni Triangle" city. The assault is being planned at a camp outside the city, where Marines are rehearsing urban warfare...
CNN - November 6, 2004
Postal Service Tale: Indie Rock, Snail Mail and Trademark Law
For the Los Angeles-Seattle based music duo, keeping your name means promoting the mail service...
New York Times - November 6, 2004
Palestinian Politicians Try to Head Off a Power Struggle
With Yasir Arafat apparently near death, Palestinian politicians have moved rapidly to prevent a visible vacuum of power...
New York Times - November 6, 2004
Abortion Remark by G.O.P. Senator Puts Heat on Peers
Conservatives demanded that Republicans prevent Senator Arlen Specter from presiding over the Judiciary Committee...
New York Times - November 6, 2004
Verizon Wireless Will Pay $3 Billion for Additional Capacity
Verizon Wireless said it would pay $3 billion in cash for the spectrum licenses owned by NextWave Telecom, a move that should expand coverage for new subscribers...
New York Times - November 6, 2004
Molson Adds a Premium for Its Merger With Coors
In a bid to gain support for its proposed merger with the Adolph Coors Company, the Canadian brewer Molson offered minority shareholders a $316 million special dividend...
New York Times - November 6, 2004
Europe Still Unhappy With U.S. Tax Subsidy
Just when lawmakers thought a thorny tax dispute was behind them, the European Union raised objections to parts of the corporate tax bill that was passed last month...
New York Times - November 6, 2004
Airline Workers See Little to Cheer as Crisis Widens and Cuts Deepen
Airlines are slashing costs and planning to eliminate jobs, admitting that they expect to post weak results in the fourth quarter and see a bleak start to 2005...
New York Times - November 6, 2004
October Hiring Set Strong Pace of 337,000 Jobs
The report ignited renewed hopes that after years of caution, businesses may be starting to hire workers more aggressively...
New York Times - November 6, 2004
U-turn for Diamondbacks
Arizona sack manager Wally Backman just four days after appointing him...
BBC News - November 6, 2004
 
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