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3. desember 2005
 

Immanuel Wallerstein: The inequalities that blazed in  France will soon scorch the world
8:08:15 PM    comment []

 Moscow voters to give verdict on Putin reforms
8:07:21 PM    comment []

Health agency refuses to hire any more smokers
8:06:25 PM    comment []

 Fire at hostel kills nine homeless people
8:05:38 PM    comment []

Torture in China 'still widespread'
8:05:03 PM    comment []

Opposition boycott gives Venezuela's Chavez chance to bolster power (AFP)
8:04:11 PM    comment []

Bush Presses Congress on Immigration Plan (AP)
8:02:57 PM    comment []

16 killed, 42 trapped in Chinese mines (AFP)
8:01:55 PM    comment []

Ambush kills 19 Iraqi troops north of Baghdad (Reuters)
8:00:50 PM    comment []

India Accelerating: Mile by Mile, India Upgrades the Route Toward Its Future
7:59:12 PM    comment []

 White House Seeks a Strategy for Victory, at Home and in Iraq
7:58:19 PM    comment []

Officials Detail Brazen Escape in Afghanistan
7:57:46 PM    comment []

Uzbeks jail 25 Andijan suspects
7:56:49 PM    comment []

Lebanese find 20 bodies in grave
7:55:58 PM    comment []

Raid 'kills al-Qaeda commander'. Pakistan says it has killed a senior al-Qaeda commander, Abu Hamza Rabia, near the Afghan border. [BBC News | News Front Page | UK Edition]
3:29:40 PM    comment []

Hostage envoy arrives in Baghdad. An envoy arrives in Iraq to try to win the release of a kidnapped Briton and three other Westerners. [BBC News | News Front Page | UK Edition]
3:28:30 PM    comment []

Thousands attending Best funeral. The funeral of Northern Ireland football legend George Best is under way at Parliament Buildings in Belfast. [BBC News | News Front Page | UK Edition]
3:27:32 PM    comment []

U.S. Goals for Iraqi Forces Meet Success and Challenges in Najaf. Najaf, which President Bush cited as evidence of progress toward turning over security to Iraqis, still faces hurdles. By EDWARD WONG. [NYT > Home Page]
3:25:26 PM    comment []

Yes, the Military Needs Bodies. But Hold the Bodywork.. The military has begun forbidding new recruits to have tattoos on their neck, face, head or scalp. By KATIE ZEZIMA. [NYT > Home Page]
3:24:25 PM    comment []

Girls killed in railway accident. Two teenagers are struck by a train on a foot crossing between platforms at a station. [BBC News | News Front Page | UK Edition]
3:23:18 PM    comment []

Military Admits Planting News in Iraq. Pentagon officials acknowledged that news articles supporting the U.S.-led coalition in Iraq were placed in publications there. By ERIC SCHMITT. [NYT > Home Page]
3:22:22 PM    comment []

Wearying Wait for Federal Aid in New Orleans. Three months after Katrina, hidden behind politicians' rosy declarations are thousands of people still waiting for FEMA assistance. By ADAM NOSSITER. [NYT > Home Page]
3:19:28 PM    comment []

'Four killed' in Afghan attacks. Militants have killed the head of a district administration and three police officials in southern Afghanistan, officials say. [BBC News | News Front Page | UK Edition]
3:15:27 PM    comment []


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