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15. desember 2005
 

Mom Trapped by Fire Tosses Baby From Window (AP)
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US offers a glimmer of hope at WTO talks with offer on cotton (AFP)
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Japanese Get Fat Penguins to Exercise (AP)
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33 dead in China hospital inferno (AFP)
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Sharon 'plans to share Jerusalem'
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French operation nets terrorism suspects
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Straw under renewed pressure over 'torture flights'
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One year on, tsunami survivors remember...and rebuild
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ANALYSIS: Is there method behind Iran's anti–Israel remarks?
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To Halt Abuses, U.S. Will Inspect Jails Run by Iraq
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Heavy Sunni Turnout Is Seen; Attacks Are Scattered and Light
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Hospitals fail cleanliness checks
9:47:25 PM    comment []

'High turnout' in Iraqi election
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People smuggling ring smashed
9:45:30 PM    comment []

S Korea stem cell success 'faked'
9:44:08 PM    comment []

Boy endures 128 face operations
9:43:26 PM    comment []

Horn of Africa 'crisis', UN warns
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2005 warmest ever year in north. 2005 has been the warmest year in the northern hemisphere on record, and the second warmest globally. [BBC News | News Front Page | UK Edition]
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Meat auditors visit cold stores. Hygiene inspectors are to visit 37 licensed meat cold stores in NI as part of an inquiry into a facility in Fermanagh. [BBC News | News Front Page | UK Edition]
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Great Gamers' Gift Guide of 2005. From the coolest new game systems to the hottest new titles, discover the season's clear winners (and some titles to avoid). By Chris Kohler. [Wired News]
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In North, Kurdistan Comes First, Iraq Comes Second. Today's elections may as well have been about Kurdish dreams. Iraq, or the idea of Iraq, seemed as distant as the moon. By EDWARD WONG. [NYT > Home Page]
9:31:22 PM    comment []

Turkey on trial over Pamuk - EU. The trial of an acclaimed Turkish author casts a shadow over EU accession talks, an EU official says. [BBC News | News Front Page | UK Edition]
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UK full face transplant search on. UK experts have been granted permission to identify a patient for the world's first full face transplant. [BBC News | News Front Page | UK Edition]
9:27:49 PM    comment []

White House 'agrees torture ban'. The White House agrees to back a Congressional bill formally banning torture of terror suspects, reports say. [BBC News | News Front Page | UK Edition]
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