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World -- November 10, 2005
- British government defeated over terror laws
- British lawmakers vote for 28-day detention rule for terror bill
- Canada's opposition party to demand February election
- Curfews declared in 32 French cities on Wednesday
- CIA leak case reporter quits NY Times
- French police say no curfew in eight departments in Paris region
- Germany's far right party says foreigners expelled in case of French-style violence
- Iran rejects IAEA's demand for uranium suspension
- President Bashir rejects US "double stance" toward Sudan
- Swedish PM criticizes France's way of handling riots
- Schwarzenegger star power fades as California voters reject his reform agenda
- Syria starts questioning six officials named by UN team in Hariri case
- Suicide bombers kill 67 at Jordan hotels
- Turkey responds to EU progress report
- Two Chinese killed in Jordan bombings
- UN warns to step up fight against rebels in Congo
- US food aid to DPRK may be suspended: official
- US condemns bomb blasts in Amman as "heinous act"
- Zanzibar parliament elects new speaker

