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World -- November 2, 2005
- AU urges member states to remain united over UN reforms
- Bush appoints hurricane recovery chief
- Bush seeks 7.1 billion dollars from Congress to prepare for pandemic flu
- Canadian ex-premier challenges scandal report
- Cyprus protests Turkish military construction near capital
- Canadian PM announces to clean things up in sponsorship case
- Former UN official in Kosovo sentenced for sexually abusing minor
- G20 meeting opens to seek consensus on climate change
- Iran says insecurity in Iraq harms its interests
- Kenyan gov't may charge two ministers with treason
- Man rescued alive 21 days after earthquake in Pakistan
- New York counter-terrorism official defends subway bag search in court
- Nigerian court dismisses bid to stop reviewing Taylor's asylum
- Putin woos Dutch investors during state visit
- Russia successfully test-fires new Topol missile
- Six killed in clashes between Ethiopian police, opposition backers
- Syrians stage rally to protest UN resolution
- Suspects of Iranian bombings admit trying to foment ethnic dispute
- Zambian opposition stages massive rally demanding constituent assembly

