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World -- November 16, 2005
- 11 Jordanian officials resign following deadly bombings
- Annan rescinds decision to fire UN official over oil-for-food scandal
- Arrest warrants issued for S.Korean former intelligence chiefs
- Brazilian defender Chris renews Frankfurt contract
- Canada's opposition insists on parliamentary vote on early election
- Dutch court rules not to extradite former Angolan rebel leader to US
- Feature: Crossing deal stirs up mixed feelings among Palestinians
- French parliament approves bill to extend emergency for three months
- Iran rejects US laptop evidence on Iran's alleged nuclear weapon ambition
- Malaysian not linked with terror sweep in Australia: official
- Muslim train passengers demand apology for wrongful arrest by Dutch police
- Senate defeats Democrats' call for withdrawing from Iraq
- Spain to probe alleged landing of CIA planes
- Thousands of S.Korean farmers hold rally against rice market opening
- US-Iraqi troops kill 30 suspect insurgents in western Iraq
- US to deepen relations with Libya
- US says allegations of Iraqi prisoner torture "troubling"
- US military refuses to probe into lion-cage abuse allegations in Iraq
- US defense chief verbally attacks war critics
