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World -- November 15, 2005
- Bush defends war policy en route to Asia
- Blair calls for tackling challenges of globalization
- Canadian prime minister calls early election demand "untenable"
- Democrats urge Bush administration to change policy in Iraq
- Ethiopian parliament votes for independent commission to look into recent riots
- Ethiopian police release over 3,800 people held over street violence
- French president vows to help young people in difficulties
- German SPD approves grand coalition deal
- Iran calls for "pure legal" investigation into Hariri's killing
- Mexico, Venezuela recall ambassadors
- New York police begin testing new explosive detectors in subway
- Rice visits Jordan to back anti-terror campaign
- S. Africa's ruling party denies inside rift
- Strong quake shakes northern Japan
- Top Iranian lawmaker defines enrichment at home as principle
- US government neglects key recommendations by 9/11 panel: report
- US urges Syria to cooperate with UN investigators
- Violence, rights abuses against civilians rampant in Iraq: UN report
- Zuma's new rape saga fuels suspicion over division in S. Africa's ruling party
