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World -- November 14, 2005
- 289 Ethiopians repatriated from neighboring Eritrea: Red Cross
- Anarchists attack car showrooms with firebombs in Greece
- British troops could begin to pull out of Iraq in 2006: defense secretary
- Britain pays tribute to fallen soldiers
- Canada's opposition parties agree on plan to force election in February
- Death of Saddam's right-hand man denied
- Ethiopian police release over 1,700 people held over street violence
- Egypt, Sudan seal 13 cooperation agreements
- Former US VP candidate regrets support for Iraq war
- Iraqi official expects 30,000 foreign forces to leave by mid 2006
- Israeli, Palestinian officials fail to reach agreement on crossings in Sunday meeting
- Jordanian king says Westerners not targets of last week's suicide bombings
- Major step made in upgrading Russian nuclear forces: defense minister
- Opposition in Azerbaijan rallies to demand re-run of parliamentary elections
- Rice arrives in Israel to attend Rabin memorial forum
- Syria rebuffs Iraqi accusation of border infiltration
- Sharon delays vote on 2006 state budget
- Woman suicide bomber confesses to bomb attack
- West Africa endorses training program for standby force

