Tuesday, 11 November 2003
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Evening explosions rattle central Baghdad...
Evening explosions rattle central Baghdad
A series of explosions rang through central Baghdad Tuesday evening,
hours after the top U.S. administrator in Iraq boarded a flight for
Washington.
F U L L S T O R Y [CBC News]
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Remembrance Day across Canada...
Remembrance Day across Canada
Prince Edward Island Premier Pat Binns has taken three steps to
recognize the contribution veterans have made to the province.
F U L L S T O R Y [CBC News]
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Bush Links Efforts in Iraq and Afghanistan to U.S. Security
Marking Veterans Day, President Bush said the people serving in Afghanistan and Iraq today are helping "democracy, peace and justice rise in a violent and troubled region." [New York Times: NYT HomePage]
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'I'm no hero,' says Jessica Lynch
The US woman soldier famously rescued in the Iraq war accuses the military of exploiting her story. [BBC News | World | UK Edition]
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UN troops 'needed' in Ivory Coast
West African leaders meeting to discuss the stalled peace process in Ivory Coast appeal to the UN for help. [BBC News | World | UK Edition]
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Urgent Iraq talks in Washington
US administrator in Iraq Paul Bremer attends an emergency meeting at the White House, as attacks continue. [BBC News | World | UK Edition]
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Private Lynch's media war continues
Iraq: Sexual assault would have killed injured soldier, says Iraqi medical team. [Guardian Unlimited]
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Embedded reporters 'sanitised' Iraq war
Media: Television reports produced by "embedded" correspondents in the Iraq conflict gave a sanitised picture of war, according to an academic study published by the BBC. [Guardian Unlimited]
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What next for Iraq? Experts have their say
Iraq: Is there a solution to the conflict in Iraq, and if so, what is it? We asked experts from several countries for the answers. [Guardian Unlimited]
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Guantanamo cases go to top court
The US Supreme Court is to hear appeals by detainees from the Afghan war who claim they are held illegally. [BBC News | World | UK Edition]
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