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Should there be an assault on Falluja?
Suspected rebel positions on the outskirts of Falluja are being attacked despite UN Secretary General Kofi Annan warning against an assault. Send us your views.
BBC News - November 5, 2004
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Job growth soars in October
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Job growth soars in October
U.S. employers ended months of sluggish hiring by adding more than two times the number of jobs economists had forecasted, the Labor Department reported today.
CNN - November 5, 2004
Allawi: Falluja will be liberated
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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 "Su...
CNN - November 5, 2004
E-voting at center stage
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E-voting at center stage
No mention of the hanging chad, but the lack of a hotly contested outcome in 2004 may be a double-edged sword for electronic voting.
CNN - November 5, 2004
Advocacy Groups Reflect on Their Role in the Election
While Republican organizations took a bow this week, Democratic groups deflected questions about their efficacy and argued that the race provided valuable experience for future victories.
New York Times - November 5, 2004
Jury in Siberia Convicts Physicist of Spying for China
The verdict overturned a previous acquittal after a closed trial that highlighted flaws in Russia's judicial system.
New York Times - November 5, 2004
British and French Leaders Differ on Impact of Bush Victory for Europe
Assembled leaders appeared to back away from proposed changes to resuscitate Europe's economy.
New York Times - November 5, 2004
G.I.'s Itch to Prove Their Mettle in Falluja
After a long summer of cat-and-mouse games with shadowy insurgents, the Marines are hungry for a decisive battle.
New York Times - November 5, 2004
Verizon Wireless to Buy NextWave Licenses for $3 Billion
The extra licenses will give Verizon Wireless, the country's second-largest mobile phone provider, room to grow in 23 markets.
New York Times - November 5, 2004
Dollar Hits All - Time Low Against Euro
The euro hit a new all-time high against the U.S. dollar today, climbing on oil price worries and concern over the U.S. budget deficit.
New York Times - November 5, 2004
Labor Market Snaps Out of Lull to Add 337,000 New Jobs
The Labor Department reported the biggest increase since March, but economists said the October gain did not constitute a trend.
New York Times - November 5, 2004
US vote 'mostly free and fair'
The US elections "mostly met" standards for freedom and fairness, international observers say.
BBC News - November 5, 2004
Brazilian envoy to visit Aristide
Brazil is to send an envoy to South Africa for discussions with exiled former Haiti president Jean-Bertrand Aristide.
BBC News - November 5, 2004
Wal-Mart opens near pyramids
Bargain-hungry Mexican shoppers flock to a controversial Wal-Mart supermarket that has been built half a mile from ancient pyramids.
BBC News - November 5, 2004
Chile army admits rights abuses
Chile's military for the first time accepts responsibility for human rights abuses under Gen Pinochet's rule.
BBC News - November 5, 2004
Shining Path retrial suspended
The retrial of Abimael Guzman, ex-leader of Peru's Shining Path rebels, is suspended amid courtroom chaos.
BBC News - November 5, 2004
Fresh raids in Ivory Coast
More bombing raids are launched in Ivory Coast by the government war planes on rebel-held territory.
BBC News - November 5, 2004
Santini resigns as Spurs manager
Jacques Santini steps down as Tottenham manager for "personal reasons".
BBC News - November 5, 2004
US steps up pressure on Falluja
Artillery fire is heard on the outskirts of the Iraqi city of Falluja amid expectations of a major assault against rebels.
BBC News - November 5, 2004
U.S. steps up Falluja strikes
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U.S. steps up Falluja strikes
Gearing up for a full-scale offensive, U.S. warplanes overnight attacked targets in the insurgent stronghold of Falluja, west of Baghdad. Interim Iraqi Prime Minister Ayad Allawi said today that the "window is closing" for a peaceful settlement in the "Sunni Triangle" city. "...
CNN - November 5, 2004
Job growth exceeds expectations
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Job growth exceeds expectations
U.S. employers added far more jobs in October, the best performance in six months, according to a government report today that came in well above Wall Street expectations.
CNN - November 5, 2004
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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.
NOT SURE.
 
 

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