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- North, South Korea plan united team for 2008 Olympics
- US Senate meets in private session
- U.N. denied access to Guantanamo inmates
- Sony's DRM protected CDs install Windows rootkits
- Transdnestria is once again accused of selling weapons to Iraq
- Ericsson's CEO Tours Marconi Sites
- Makybe Diva wins the Melbourne Cup
- Australian Foreign Affairs Minister denies knowledge of Guantanamo abuse allegations
- ASIO settle out of court, wrongful detention case
- At least thirty-three more dead in Ethiopia election clashes
- Sydney residents protest anti-terror laws
- 11 MPs ejected from Australian parliament
- UK work secretary David Blunkett resigns
- Anti-terror amendments to be rushed through Australian parliament because of new 'potential threats'
- Australian Treasury related agencies spend 17000 AUD on massages in 2004
- US state of Kansas in battle over "Intelligent Design" in education
- Gomery report on Sponsorship Program released
- EU to investigate secret CIA establishments in Romania, Poland
- Australian Members of Parliament removed from chamber again in rowdy session of Question Time
- French riots continue into second week
- Libby, former Cheney aide, pleads not guilty
- World Bank warns of high bird flu cost
- Israel begins using sonic booms against Palestinians
- Multiple bomb threats in Sydney 'nothing more than a hoax'
- Australian House of Representatives grows heated over industrial relations legislation
- Major new bird flu outbreaks reported in Asia
- Anti-Bush protests turn violent in Argentina
- First Google Print books unveiled
- UK National Audit Office: Online learning service Learndirect 'too bureaucratic'
- Armed gunmen attack cruise ship off Somali coast
- Nationwide rallies against anti-terror laws held in Australia
- Engine troubles delay Airbus superjumbo tour
- Thunderbird wins MBA rugby tournament
- First television channel in Esperanto launches online
- Man charged in £26.5m robbery
- Farmers hunt for missing bull semen
- Coral Gables hosts Herald Hunt puzzle adventure
- Gorbachev warns against rapid globalization
- First casualty of French riots reported
- First Iraq-Iran passenger flight in 25 years arrives in Tehran
- Indiana tornado kills at least 19
- Cheney lobbies for CIA exemption to torture ban
- Suspicions of nepotism arise from pulping of new Australian industrial relations information booklets
- Family of killed Palestinian boy donates organs to Israeli patients
- Liberians choose their president
- Chemical weapons used in Iraq by US military, says Italian documentary
- Arrests made in Australia after 'anti-terror' raids
- British Prime Minister Tony Blair suffers defeat in vote on terror laws
- France invokes emergency law in response to riots
- Series of explosions hit hotels in Amman
- Teaching Intelligent Design: Incumbent Dover PA school board fails reelection
- Police call off search for missing woman in Georgia, USA
- Vatican issues defence of evolution, rejects fundamentalist creationism
- Flooding in South Australia
- Angry Azeris protest allegedly faked results of parliamentary elections
- European Venus probe launched successfully
- Religious broadcaster Pat Robertson warns Pennsylvania town of disaster
- EU's human rights court endorses Turkish headscarf ban
- U.S. asks Czech Republic to grant asylum to Guantanamo Bay prisoners
- Over 30 killed in a Baghdad restaurant bombing
- US trade deficit hits new record
- President Bush claims critics are rewriting Iraq war history
- Research articles predict next earthquake
- German Social and Christian Democrats agree on new government
- United Airlines to hire 2,000 flight attendants
- U.S. Senate passes amendment stripping Guantanamo detainees' access to courts
- Marcinkiewicz's cabinet given vote of confidence
- Blair could face inquiry into terror vote
- Sony faces class action lawsuits for DRM
- New Australian industrial relations legislation passes House of Representatives
- Australian government accused of hypocrisy over World Court statement
- Thirtieth anniversary of Australia's constitutional crisis
- French journalist beaten in Tunis
- Canadian Mike Mintenko retires from swimming
- Fires at Baxter Immigration Detention Centre in South Australia
- Warning in Colombia about possible volcanic eruption
- Paul McCartney to be "beamed up" in first live concert to be broadcast in space
- Pirates hijack Thai merchant ship off Somali coast
- French police ban public meetings and increase security measures in Paris
- New South Wales water supply problems continue
- British man fully "recovers" from HIV
- World Trade, Bird Flu to be discussed at 2005 APEC
- UN pressures Iran with nuclear compromise plan
- 20,000 South Koreans take to the streets to protest APEC
- Clinton speaks at Rabin memorial service
- Ariane 5 rocket launch postponed
- Sony to suspend use of controversial CD software
- Chinese hunger strike continues at Australian detention centre
- Quake measuring 6.9 off Japan's Honshū coast
- Smoke condition at Penn Station suspends LIRR
- Teens sought in Pennsylvania killings found
- Climate change a factor in Australia's warmest year on record
- France plans on extending anti-riot powers
- Bomb scare halts Brisbane transport
- Pennsylvania couple murdered; daughter abducted
- Author Vine Deloria dies at 72
- AOL to launch online TV service
- Thailand forces registration of prepaid phones to thwart insurgency
- Globalization and trade deficit are connected says Greenspan
- Hundreds of thousands rally in Australia against IR legislation
- Thousands of Australian workers set to rally against IR reform
- More from APEC: EU not backing down
- US admits use of white phosphorus in Iraq
- Increased tension in border dispute between Eritrea and Ethiopia
- FDA ruling on emergency contraceptive pill questioned
- Farmers clash amidst high security at APEC summit in South Korea
- Mass poultry vaccination planned by China
- U.S. Producer Price Index shows inflation at bay
- US use of white phosphorus in Iraq may constitute a war crime
- American War Hero congressman wants U.S. troops out of Iraq soon
- Rumsfeld's Australia visit sparks protests
- Thai PM sues media critic for one billion Baht
- Islamic militant threatens West in a video
- Australia qualifies for FIFA World Cup 2006
- French parliament extends state of emergency to three months
- Haiti postpones presidential elections until December
- U.S. government proposes removing Yellowstone grizzlies from endangered species list
- British policewoman shot dead
- At least 60 killed in Iraq suicide bombings
- World Summit on the Information Society ends in Tunisia
- French unions march in support of public services
- Carter's CIA chief labels Dick Cheney "vice president for torture"
- U.S. House vote forced on immediate pullout of troops in Iraq
- US bombers to train in Australia
- Australian science organisation discontinues genetically modified pea research
- Australian man to be executed in Singapore
- Coal mine floods in northern China: 12,000 mines ordered to close
- APEC 2005 wraps up
- Deer and other animals found dead at Ball State University
- German BND claims U.S. exaggerated Iraq WMD claims
- Israeli Labor Party leaves government; early election ahead
- 60th anniversary of Nuremberg trials marked
- Bomb blasts hit south Thailand market town Sungai Golok
- Tunisian Muslim says apologise to Baha'is
- Japan to hunt 950 whales for "scientific research"
- Under-reporting of human Bird Flu infections poses worldwide threat
- Darwin and Sumatra rocked by offshore earthquakes
- International exhibit of chair art starts in Canada
- Myanmar Junta threatened with sanctions by UN body
- Sri Lankan president appoints fellow hardliner as PM
- Chaudhry's son marries Tui Lau descendant in Fiji
- Alleged Bush-Blair Al-Jazeera bombing transcript leaked
- Former DeLay aide pleads guilty in corruption case
- Iraqi groups call for US pull-out
- UK children's charities announce merger
- Angela Merkel elected new German chancellor
- Christmas Island detention centre reopened
- Fischer suffers seizure, collapses during Red Wings game
- Electronic Frontier Foundation sues Sony over CD technology
- Workplace reform campaign most expensive in Australian history
- Anti-war protesters defy new Texas laws
- Australian man threatens to shoot down chopper with tomato-bazooka
- Bush backtracks over legal status of alleged "Dirty Bomber" Jose Padilla
- Nitish wins in Bihar, India
- Heavy Rain and Floods in Sri Lanka: Over 50,000 Families Affected
- Singers Jessica Simpson and Nick Lachey split up
- Two injured in Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade
- Chinese chemical plant explosion threatens water supply for major city
- Electoral council sets new dates for elections in Haiti
- Peter Forsberg scores two in win over the Boston Bruins
- Calvin-Hope rivalry gets new digs
- EU cuts sugar subsidies
- Turkey found buried alive in an Austin, Texas yard
- Brian Lara becomes second person to score 11 000 runs
- Venezuela provides discounted heating oil to Massachusetts
- 10th Anniversary Critical Mass Ride in Melbourne
- Further details about Bush-Blair memo stopped
- Queensland National Party causing headaches for Howard on IR
- Japanese probe snatches first asteroid sample
- Internet virus circulates disguised as e-mail from US government
- China names its new head coach for swimming
- Gallery seeks Control themed mail art for exhibit
- US military admits to accidentally killing Iraqi child
- Tens of thousands of workers demonstrate in Ljubljana, Slovenia
- 23rd Southeast Asian Games officially begins November 27
- Taibu quits Zimbabwe cricket team after further threats
- Four US soldiers face disciplinary action for burning Taliban soldiers' bodies
- One third of English pubs allowed to extend their opening hours
- Warrant issued for the arrest of Ric Flair
- Paul McCartney slams Chinese fur practices, rules out future concerts in China
- 'Guantanamo'-style detention facility under construction on Australian Island
- Monday's no-confidence vote may signal end of current Canadian government
- Congressman Cunningham admits taking bribes
- Detroit Lions fire coach Mariucci, two assistant coaches
- ABC's "Alias" to end run in May 2006
- Official reveals $44 billion budget for U.S. intelligence
- Mr. Miyagi passes away, Thanksgiving Day
- Confidential EU report about Israels annexation of East Jerusalem
- NBC cancels "Three Wishes"
- SpaceX scrubs Falcon I rocket launch
- "7th Heaven" television series comes to an end
- Canadian government falls in non-confidence vote
- Tropical Storm Epsilon forms as 2005 Atlantic hurricane season comes to an end
- Thai Government rejects amnesty proposal for southern insurgents
- Suicide bombers blast two Bangladeshi cities
- Greenpeace protest disrupts Tony Blair CBI speech
- German, Iraqi driver abducted in Iraq
- Xbox 360 shortages expected on debut day in Europe
- U.S. military covertly pays to run stories in Iraqi press
- Computer professionals celebrate 10th birthday of A.L.I.C.E.
- EU states warned on CIA prisons
- Virginia Governor commutes 1,000th US execution
- Groups prepare for December WTO talks
- Australian Senate passes resolution opposing death penalty in shadow of Van Nguyen execution