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Video 'shows Iraq hostages'
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Video 'shows Iraq hostages'
The Arabic-language channel Al-Jazeera has broadcast a video issued by an unknown group showing what it claimed were four hostages. The group, which called itself "the Swords of Justice," said the four were spies and claimed they worked under the cover of "the Christian Peace group,&q...
CNN - November 29, 2005
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Bush: No Iraq pullout without victory
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Bush: No Iraq pullout without victory
President Bush insisted Tuesday he would not pull forces from Iraq without achieving "victory," while the White House held out the chance that troop levels could be cut soon. The remarks came hours before Bush was met in Denver by anti-war protesters and a day before he launches a campaign...
CNN - November 29, 2005
Video shows Iraq hostages
CNN
Video shows Iraq hostages
The Arabic-language channel Al-Jazeera broadcasts a video issued by an unknown group showing what it claimed were four hostages.
CNN - November 29, 2005
Virginia Governor Commutes Death Sentence
In granting clemency, Gov. Mark R. Warner noted that evidence had been improperly destroyed after the murder trial of Robin Lovitt.
New York Times - November 29, 2005
Supreme Court to Hear First Abortion Case in 5 Years
On Wednesday, the Supreme Court will consider the constitutionality of a New Hampshire parental notification law.
New York Times - November 29, 2005
At Rio Grande, Bush Stresses Border Security
President Bush stood a stone's throw from Mexico today to speak out again for his immigration policies.
New York Times - November 29, 2005
Russian Report Faults Rescue Efforts in Beslan
The investigation failed to corroborate the official versions of some pivotal events in the convulsion of violence.
New York Times - November 29, 2005
Blair to Decide on Nuclear Plants by Next Summer
The British leader's announcement reflected a nascent European debate that could presage a dramatic shift in energy policies.
New York Times - November 29, 2005
Directive Banning Gay Priests Is Released by Vatican
In its first public comment on the decree, the church rejected criticism that the policy is discriminatory.
New York Times - November 29, 2005
Militants in Iraq Threaten to Kill German Archaeologist
In a video, armed men threatened to kill Susanne Osthoff unless Berlin stopped cooperating with the Iraqi government.
New York Times - November 29, 2005
Sales of New Homes Stay Strong in October, Setting Record
Two other reports showed a sharp rise in consumer confidence this month and higher orders for big-ticket goods in October.
New York Times - November 29, 2005
Ecuador set for new high court
Ecuador chooses new judges for the Supreme Court, nearly a year after the court's disbandment.
BBC News - November 29, 2005
Killer escapes landmark execution
A US man due to be the 1,000th person to be executed in the US since 1976 has been granted clemency.
BBC News - November 29, 2005
Growth hormone levels' IQ 'link'
Scientists suggest they have found a reason why some shorter children perform less well at school.
BBC News - November 29, 2005
Climate change 'will dry Africa'
Southern Africa and the Sahel will get much drier as the planet warms, according to new research.
BBC News - November 29, 2005
Fears for man 'dedicated to peace'
A friend of kidnapped Norman Kember tells of his "great concern" after the release of a video showing the Briton.
BBC News - November 29, 2005
Conrad Black court date put back
Court proceedings against Conrad Black are pushed back to 1 December, at the request of the media tycoon's lawyers.
BBC News - November 29, 2005
Football: Doncaster beat Villa
Doncaster claim their second Premiership scalp to reach the Carling Cup quarter-finals.
BBC News - November 29, 2005
Football: Arsenal beat Reading
Arsenal cruise past Championship leaders Reading in the Carling Cup at Highbury.
BBC News - November 29, 2005
Ugandan rebel urges peace talks
A senior Lord's Resistance Army commander calls for peace talks with the Ugandan government.
BBC News - November 29, 2005
Total to pay Burmese compensation
Total agrees to compensate Burmese workers who claimed they were used as forced labour on a pipeline project.
BBC News - November 29, 2005
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IT WILL HAVE NO SIGNIFICANT IMPACT ON THE MILITARY, BUT IT GIVES A GOVERNMENT STAMP OF APPROVAL TO HOMOSEXUALITY.
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