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Shiite Leader Says He Will Work For Federal Region After Poll

New York Times - November 21, 2005
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Cheney: War debate legitimate
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Cheney: War debate legitimate
Vice President Dick Cheney continues the Bush administration's efforts to pull back on attacks against a decorated war veteran who called for the near-term withdrawal of U.S. troops in Iraq.
CNN - November 21, 2005
Former Aide to DeLay Pleads Guilty in Conspiracy Case
Michael Scanlon pleaded guilty today as part of a deal in which he agreed to cooperate with an investigation into possible wrongdoing by some lawmakers.
New York Times - November 21, 2005
Sharon to Form New Party After Call for Early Election
Prime Minister Ariel Sharon of Israel said today that he was forming a liberal party to work toward "peace and tranquillity."
New York Times - November 21, 2005
Germany on Eve of First Woman Chancellor
It is not only that Angela Merkel is a woman that promises to make Tuesday a moment to remember in Germany's history.
New York Times - November 21, 2005
Intel deal for iPod memory chips
The world's largest chipmaker will team up with Micron to make flash memory chips for Apple.
BBC News - November 21, 2005
Mexico arrests 'drug cartel head'
Mexico says it has captured a man believed to be one of the leaders of the powerful Juarez drugs cartel.
BBC News - November 21, 2005
Nike jet in emergency landing
A Nike corporate jet suffers landing gear problems but makes a safe emergency landing at a US airport.
BBC News - November 21, 2005
Dentists warn over NHS practices
Dentists say the new NHS contract from next year could see more of them stop accepting NHS patients.
BBC News - November 21, 2005
Indian bomb suspect 'confesses'
Lawyers for a prime suspect in 1993 Mumbai bombings say they suspect he may have confessed under duress.
BBC News - November 21, 2005
Tory hopefuls battle on regiments
The two contenders for the Tory leadership disagree over the fate of Scotland's infantry regiments.
BBC News - November 21, 2005
Christmas truce survivor dies
Prince Charles pays tribute to the country's longest surviving veteran of World War I who has died aged 109.
BBC News - November 21, 2005
Rugby L: Award for Minichiello
Australia full-back Anthony Minichiello lands the 2005 Gillette Golden Boot award.
BBC News - November 21, 2005
Pc shooting suspects held longer
Police are given more time to question five people arrested in connection with the death of Pc Sharon Beshenivsky.
BBC News - November 21, 2005
PM 'convinced' on nuclear future
Tony Blair is believed to be convinced over the need for nuclear power to tackle the UK energy crisis.
BBC News - November 21, 2005
Terror laws clear hurdle in Lords
The government's anti-terror plans have cleared their first hurdle in the Lords, and will now go to committee stage.
BBC News - November 21, 2005
Winter flu jab stocks running low
The Department of Health admits a shortage of flu vaccine and tells GPs to prioritise who they use it on.
BBC News - November 21, 2005
Sharon to form new party
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Sharon to form new party
Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon, who has resigned from the right-wing Likud Party he helped found, announces the formation of a new "liberal movement," saying Likud can no longer achieve the country's national goals.
CNN - November 21, 2005
Iraqis killed as U.S. fires on car
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Iraqis killed as U.S. fires on car
As many as four Iraqis were killed and five others wounded when a U.S. military patrol opened fire on a vehicle driving near a U.S. military base on the road between Baquba and Khalis, a Baquba police official said.
CNN - November 21, 2005
GM cutting 30,000 jobs
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GM cutting 30,000 jobs
Embattled automaker General Motors Corp. announced Monday it would close three U.S. assembly plants by 2008 in an effort to stop billions in annual losses at its core North American auto operations and make deeper cuts than previously announced.
CNN - November 21, 2005
Cheney: Murtha a 'patriot'
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Cheney: Murtha a 'patriot'
Vice President Dick Cheney continued the Bush administration's efforts Monday to pull back on attacks against a decorated war veteran who called for the near-term withdrawal of U.S. troops in Iraq.
CNN - November 21, 2005
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WILL LIFTING THE BAN ON GAYS SERVING OPENLY IN THE MILITARY HELP OUR SECURITY?
NO, IT WILL JUST ADD TO THE DECLINE OF OUR MORAL FOUNDATIONS.
YES, THERE WILL BE MORE PEOPLE WHO CAN SERVE IN THE MILITARY.
IT WILL HAVE NO SIGNIFICANT IMPACT ON THE MILITARY, BUT IT GIVES A GOVERNMENT STAMP OF APPROVAL TO HOMOSEXUALITY.
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