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Widespread Violence Kills Dozens Across Iraq
The civilian and troop deaths capped one of the deadliest three-day periods since the American invasion.
New York Times - November 20, 2005
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Giants 27, Eagles 17: Giants Hold Off Eagles
Even without Donovan McNabb and Terrell Owens, the Philadelphia Eagles gave the New York Giants all they could handle.
New York Times - November 20, 2005
Iran Approves Bill to Bar U.N. From Nuclear Sites
Iran approved the outline of a bill that would bar United Nations inspectors if the agency referred Iran to the Security Council.
New York Times - November 20, 2005
Dispute Over Division of Authority at the U.N. Grows
The dispute has prompted a warning from John R. Bolton, the American ambassador, that the U.S. may look elsewhere to settle international problems.
New York Times - November 20, 2005
A Day of Tense Encounters Between China and Washington
President Hu Jintao told President Bush that he was willing to move more quickly to ease economic tensions but gave no ground on increasing political freedoms.
New York Times - November 20, 2005
Rumsfeld Says Iraq Troop Levels Must Be Maintained
The secretary of defense addressed the renewed debate over American troops today, saying that any paring down of forces will depend on security conditions.
New York Times - November 20, 2005
Golf: Woods wins play-off
Tiger Woods retains the Dunlop Phoenix title after a play-off victory over Japan's Kaname Yokoo.
BBC News - November 20, 2005
Staff shortage 'risk to physics'
Physics will die out in schools unless ministers act to deal with a shortage of specialist teachers, a report warns.
BBC News - November 20, 2005
Madonna in chart double success
Madonna adds to her singles chart success by also seeing her Confessions On A Dance floor top the album chart.
BBC News - November 20, 2005
Mugabe reveals uranium power plan
Zimbabwe has found uranium deposits and will use them for power production, says President Robert Mugabe.
BBC News - November 20, 2005
Rumsfeld rejects Iraq withdrawal
The US defence secretary says an immediate pullout of troops from Iraq would be a "terrible thing".
BBC News - November 20, 2005
Iran MPs back nuclear snub plans
Iranian MPs vote to end UN checks and begin enriching uranium if Tehran is referred to the Security Council.
BBC News - November 20, 2005
Sharon 'set to quit Likud party'
Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon is set to quit the Likud party he helped found and start a new party, reports say.
BBC News - November 20, 2005
Deadly ambush on Marine convoy
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Deadly ambush on Marine convoy
Fifteen Iraqi civilians, a U.S. Marine and eight insurgents are killed when a Marine convoy is struck by a roadside bomb and then ambushed by gunmen, the U.S. military says.
CNN - November 20, 2005
Bush, softly, stands firm on Iraq policy
CNN
Bush, softly, stands firm on Iraq policy
Days after a Democratic congressman's call to begin an immediate withdrawal of U.S. troops from Iraq set off angry debate in Washington, President Bush said Sunday that leaving now would only embolden insurgents.
CNN - November 20, 2005
Iran moves to block U.N. nuclear inspections
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Iran moves to block U.N. nuclear inspections
Iran's parliament approves a bill that requires the government to block inspections of the country's facilities if the U.N. nuclear agency refers the Iranian program to the U.N. Security Council.
CNN - November 20, 2005
What Do You Expect for $99.23 a Night?
People have been saying for years that the old, seedy Times Square is dead. But those people have never spent a night at the Hotel Carter.
New York Times - November 20, 2005
Israel's Labor Party to Pull Out of Ruling Coalition
Israel's Labor Party agreed to pull its eight ministers out of the ruling coalition with Prime Minister Ariel Sharon, hastening the prospect of early elections.
New York Times - November 20, 2005
Tennis: Federer's run at end
David Nalbandian comes from two sets down in the Masters Cup final to break Roger Federer's long winning streak.
BBC News - November 20, 2005
Evans and Piper reunite for TV
Presenter Chris Evans' first guest on his new TV show will be his estranged wife, Doctor Who star Billie Piper.
BBC News - November 20, 2005
Talabani offers insurgents talks
Iraq's President Jalal Talabani says he would be willing to talk to insurgents if they want to speak to him.
BBC News - November 20, 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.
NOT SURE.
 
 

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