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Protesters 'asked to leave pipe'
A protest at a gas pipeline construction site could end after the landowner asked a group of protesters to leave.
BBC News - November 14, 2006
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Hostages in mass kidnap 'freed'
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Hostages in mass kidnap 'freed'
Most of those kidnapped from a Baghdad research institute have been freed, an Iraqi Interior Ministry official confirms. It remains unclear whether those released represented all of those abducted, the official said.
CNN - November 14, 2006
Boy asks Mexico to help stop mom's deportation
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Boy asks Mexico to help stop mom's deportation
Second-grader Saul Arellano, a U.S. citizen, begged members of the lower house of the Mexican Congress on Tuesday for their help in lobbying Washington to stop the deportation of his migrant mother, who has taken refuge in a Chicago church.
CNN - November 14, 2006
Murtha decries 'swift boat-style' attacks on ethics
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Murtha decries 'swift boat-style' attacks on ethics
Pennsylvania congressman and Democratic leadership candidate John Murtha blasted what he called "swift boat style-attacks" on his ethics record Tuesday and accused rival Steny Hoyer of siding with President Bush on the Iraq war, a claim Hoyer denied.
CNN - November 14, 2006
Official: Hostages taken in mass kidnap freed
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Official: Hostages taken in mass kidnap freed
Most of those kidnapped from a Baghdad research institute have been freed, an Iraqi Interior Ministry official told CNN. Dozens of gunmen Tuesday wearing old and new Iraqi National Police uniforms kidnapped between 60 and 100 people from the institute. Shortly afterwards, the Iraqi interior minister...
CNN - November 14, 2006
Hundreds Killed Near Chad’s Border With Sudan
The Chadian government has declared a state of emergency and accused Sudan of fomenting a crisis.
New York Times - November 14, 2006
South African Parliament Approves Gay Marriages
The vote made the nation the first in Africa and the fifth in the world to remove legal barriers to gay unions.
New York Times - November 14, 2006
Bishops Back Guidelines Urging Gay Celibacy
The guidelines welcome gay people but affirm church teachings that “homosexual inclinations” are disordered.
New York Times - November 14, 2006
German Prosecutor Asked to Investigate Rumsfeld
The lawsuit alleges war crimes were committed by Secretary of Defense Donald H. Rumsfeld and 11 other American officials.
New York Times - November 14, 2006
Iran’s President Sees Progress in Nuclear Program
President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad said today that Iran was hoping soon to master the nuclear fuel cycle.
New York Times - November 14, 2006
Vietnam Trade Bill Stumbles in House
The failure of the bill as President Bush was preparing to visit Hanoi was an embarrassment for the White House.
New York Times - November 14, 2006
Senate Democrats Choose Leaders for Next Congress
Senator Harry Reid, who was not opposed for elevation to majority leader, repeated his pledge to work with President Bush.
New York Times - November 14, 2006
Peron paternity test 'negative'
Initial DNA tests show late Argentine leader Peron did not father a woman who claims to be his daughter, lawyers say.
BBC News - November 14, 2006
Climate insurance urged for poor
The United Nations calls on insurance companies to help protect the world's poor against the impacts of climate change.
BBC News - November 14, 2006
Oxford dons back finance reform
Academics at Oxford University vote in favour of reforms which could hand financial control to outsiders.
BBC News - November 14, 2006
First Direct to end free banking
First Direct is set to introduce monthly charges for bank customers with under £1,500 in their basic accounts.
BBC News - November 14, 2006
'Offensive' poster banned on Tube
London Underground is accused of "censorship" after refusing to put up posters for a comedy show.
BBC News - November 14, 2006
Iran will talk to 'corrected' US
Iran's president says that his country is willing to enter into a dialogue with the US - if it changes its attitude.
BBC News - November 14, 2006
Saudis plan Iraq security fence
Saudi authorities say they are pressing on with building a hi-tech security fence to seal their border with Iraq.
BBC News - November 14, 2006
Banks to launch EU share market
Seven investment banks are to create a new European system for trading shares to rival top stock exchanges.
BBC News - November 14, 2006
Stars out for Bond royal premiere
Thousands of 007 fans turn out to greet the stars of the new James Bond film Casino Royale at its royal premiere.
BBC News - November 14, 2006
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