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World -- November 19, 2005
- Australian model gets light sentence in Bali for drug possession
- At least 70 killed at Shiite mosque blasts in eastern Iraq
- Death toll rises to 65 at Shiite mosques blasts in eastern Iraq
- Earthquake in Pakistan as one of the largest humanitarian tragedies: Annan
- Football great Weah to meet Obasanjo over presidential run-off
- German parties sign coalition pact, difference over health reform remains
- Iran, Iraq sign security cooperation agreement
- Kosovo militant group threatens attack ahead of UN-sponsored talks
- Merkel wants "good and intense cooperation" with Turkey
- More mass graves discovered in Namibia
- NAM countries urged to fight Western media bias
- Russia not to compromise on Japan's territorial claims
- S.Korean president protests against Japanese PM's shrine visit
- Sri Lanka's defeated candidate questions new president's peace policy
- Southerners protest insurgent violence; policeman shot dead in Yala
- UN rights experts abandon plan for Guantanamo inspection over row with US
- UN experts rejects US invitation to Guantanamo visit
- UN information summit closes in Tunis
- Zarqawi says Amman attacks not target Muslims

