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Powell Arrives in Israel in Latest Push for Peace
The visit is focused on an American financial aid package that would facilitate Palestinian elections and improve their security forces.
New York Times - November 21, 2004
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Iraq election date set
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Iraq election date set
Iraq's National Election Commission announced Sunday the nation's first post-Saddam vote will take place on January 30, a sign of Iraqi and U.S. determination to hold elections as scheduled -- despite a continued insurgency.
CNN - November 21, 2004
Anger at tax returns measure
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Anger at tax returns measure
Lawmakers vowed Sunday that a clause, which would allow two committee chairman to view the tax returns of any American, would be removed from a multi-billion dollar spending bill before it is sent to the White House for President Bush's signature. Democratic Sen. Charles Schumer demanded a "ful...
CNN - November 21, 2004
Anger at tax returns measure
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Anger at tax returns measure
Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist said Sunday that "accountability will be carried out" against whoever slipped a provision into an omnibus spending bill that would have allowed two committee chairman to view the tax returns of any American.
CNN - November 21, 2004
Reports of Scattered Violence as Ukrainians Vote
Supporters for both candidates contended that voting had been marked by ballot stuffing, falsification and efforts to intimidate and disenfranchise voters at the polls.
New York Times - November 21, 2004
Pentagon Called Major Factor in Defeat of Intelligence Bill
Lawmakers of both parties said today that the Pentagon played a clear role in the defeat of compromise legislation aimed at remaking U.S. intelligence.
New York Times - November 21, 2004
Iraq Schedules National Elections for Jan. 30
The Electoral Commission of Iraq made the announcement after violence surged through central and northern Iraq on Saturday.
New York Times - November 21, 2004
Google creators in share sell-off
Google founders Larry Page and Sergey Brin stand to pocket over $1bn each by selling shares in their web search firm.
BBC News - November 21, 2004
Girls Aloud seize number one slot
Pop group Girls Aloud's cover version of the Pretenders' I'll Stand By You is the UK's new number one single.
BBC News - November 21, 2004
Football: Yorke 'racially abused'
Birmingham boss Steve Bruce claims Dwight Yorke was racially abused at Blackburn.
BBC News - November 21, 2004
Apec pushes for free trade boost
Leaders of 21 Asia-Pacific states pledge to bolster anti-terrorism measures and efforts to lower trade barriers.
BBC News - November 21, 2004
Iraq debt write-off wins approval
Creditor nations agree to a proposal from the US and Germany to slash Iraq's debts to them by 80%.
BBC News - November 21, 2004
Woman, 97, mugged for loaf
A 97-year-old woman is seriously ill in hospital after being robbed and thrown to the ground for a loaf of bread.
BBC News - November 21, 2004
Powell on fresh Mid-East mission
The US secretary of state visits the Middle East to revive Israeli-Palestinian peace efforts.
BBC News - November 21, 2004
Ukraine poll 'won by opposition'
First exit polls from Ukraine's bitterly fought presidential vote point to a win for the pro-Western opposition leader.
BBC News - November 21, 2004
Bush, Fox talk immigration reform
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Bush, Fox talk immigration reform
President Bush renewed his support Sunday for changes to U.S. immigration law that would allow undocumented laborers to work legally, but stopped short of publicly pledging to Mexican President Vicente Fox that he would push for enaction of the nearly year-old proposal.
CNN - November 21, 2004
Troops mop up Falluja insurgency
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Troops mop up Falluja insurgency
U.S. and Iraqi forces have detained more than 1,450 people in the Falluja area during a major offensive that began nearly two weeks ago, the U.S. military said today. Iraq's National Election Commission, meanwhile, announced that the country's elections will be held January 30, according to a commis...
CNN - November 21, 2004
China plane crash kills 55
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China plane crash kills 55
A commuter jet crashes into a frozen lake in northern China seconds after takeoff, killing all 53 people aboard and two on the ground.
CNN - November 21, 2004
Commuter Plane Crashes in China, Killing 54
The Bombardier CRJ-200 aircraft plunged into the lake in Nanhai Park just seconds after taking off from Baotou in the Chinese region of Inner Mongolia.
New York Times - November 21, 2004
Yes, It Glitters. After South Africans Suffer to Dig It.
A decade after apartheid's collapse, the gold industry in South Africa provides a measure of the transition in a country critical to Africa's future.
New York Times - November 21, 2004
Peoplesoft rejects new Oracle bid
Peoplesoft rejects a takeover bid from rival Oracle for the sixth time in the last 18 months calling the offer "inadequate".
BBC News - November 21, 2004
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WILL NBC'S BAN OF ANN COULTER HURT HER BOOK SALES?
NOT A BIT. NOBODY WATCHING NBC CAN READ ANYWAY.
NO. ANYBODY WATCHING NBC IS NOT LIKELY TO BUY ANN'S BOOK ANYWAY.
YES. SHE MIGHT AS WELL HAWK THE BOOK ON THE STREETS IF SHE CAN'T GET ON NBC.
I WOULDN'T HAVE BOUGHT THE BOOK UNTIL NBC BANNED HER.
IF ANN WILL COME OVER AND READ IT TO ME I WILL BUY A DOZEN!!!
 
 

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