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Yahoo! News: World News
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as of Sun, 13 Nov 2005 13:16:01 GMT
Police Make Arrest in Jordan Bombings (AP)
AP - Jordanian police have arrested a woman who accompanied a suicide
bomber to one of the targeted Amman hotels and failed to detonate her
own explosive device, King Abdullah II said Sunday.
Report: U.K. Troops May Leave Iraq by 2006 (AP)
AP - British troops could leave Iraq by the end of 2006, Iraqi President
Jalal Talabani said in a television interview to be broadcast on
Sunday. Britain's top soldier said this timetable was well within the
realm of possibility.
India Arrests Militant for Delhi Bombings (AP)
AP - India has arrested a Kashmiri militant who allegedly planned and
funded the triple bombings in New Delhi last month that killed 60
people, police said on Sunday.
PLO Calls for UN Probe Into Arafat's Death (AP)
AP - A senior Palestinian official has called for a U.N. investigation
into the death of Yasser Arafat, reiterating allegations that the
Palestinian leader was poisoned by Israel.
Saudis Pledge $1 Billion to Rebuild Iraq (AP)
AP - Saudi Arabia's foreign minister said he is less worried that U.S.
policies in Iraq will bring on a civil war there, and pledged anew to
contribute $1 billion for rebuilding that war-ravaged country's
shattered infrastructure.
Trescothick and Bell make merry with half-centuries (AFP)
AFP - Marcus Trescothick and Ian Bell slammed impressive half-centuries
to put England in command in the opening Test against Pakistan.
Iraq Official: Militants Training in Syria (AP)
AP - Iraq's defense minister slammed Damascus on Sunday for letting
militants train on Syrian soil and warned that an escalation of
violence in Iraq will spill over into neighboring countries.
Prize-Winning Cuban Scientist Denied Visa (AP)
AP - A Cuban scientist who helped develop a low-cost synthetic vaccine
that prevents meningitis and pneumonia in small children says he was
offended the U.S. government denied his request to travel to the United
States to receive an award.
Ethiopia frees 1,721 detainees held in unrest (Reuters)
Reuters - Ethiopia has released another 1,721 people detained in a
massive round-up during clashes between police and protesters earlier
this month which left at least 42 people dead, state television has
said.
Coordinator of Delhi blasts arrested: police (AFP)
AFP - The suspected key coordinator of last month's serial bombings in
New Delhi that killed 62 people has been arrested, police said.
Woman stabbed to death in Windsor hospital, doctor suspect critical
(Canadian Press)
Canadian Press - WINDSOR, Ont. (CP) - A female nurse has been stabbed to
death at a Windsor's Hotel-Dieu Grace hospital and a doctor suspected
in the killing is in critical condition.
Australia, Jakarta upbeat on anti-terror links (Reuters)
Reuters - Australia indicated on Sunday it would consider joining a new
regional anti-terrorism task force reportedly being set up by
Indonesia, although a senior officer in Jakarta said cooperation was
already strong.
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