BreakingNews.ie Archives for November 16, 2005
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- 18:50:13: Hungary to investigate suspected Nazi collaborator
- 18:36:11: Five US Marines killed in action
- 18:29:56: Teacher finds heroin in 5-year-old's pocket
- 17:40:10: Former Cuban citizen sues Castro over alleged torture
- 16:42:02: Tourists robbed on Peru's Inca trail
- 15:35:40: Congo: 19 militiamen killed
- 14:29:58: Man lived with dead wife for months
- 14:19:41: China reports confirmed human bird flu with two fatalities
- 14:14:27: Pope says anti-abortion group writing 'pages of hope'
- 13:57:28: US tornadoes kill at least two
- 13:29:38: Three charged with plot to kill ex Iraqi premier
- 12:50:21: Sharon consults Likud Party on elections
- 12:49:40: Israeli president gives lukewarm reception to Gaza border deal
- 12:47:41: Canary islands seek explanation of reported CIA use of airports
- 12:42:47: China reports first human cases of bird flu
- 11:29:13: Tensions high after Kurdish riot in Turkey
- 10:59:45: Milosevic trial adjourned due to illness
- 10:28:25: Former Bosnian Muslim commander acquitted of war crimes
- 10:15:53: Noose 'tightening' around war crimes fugitive
- 09:47:49: Police investigate building explosion in Austria
- 08:52:44: Terror suspect to be extradited to US
- 08:48:02: Iraqi PM promises probe into torture allegations
- 08:07:30: Internet governance watered down
- 08:04:18: Convicted Texas triple killer set to die
- 07:42:48: Patients get world's first 'home-grown' blood vessels
- 07:40:50: Three killed in Afghanistan suicide car blast
- 07:21:28: Police to charge Bali bomb suspects
- 07:13:46: Scores injured as bomb hits Kashmir
- 07:11:48: UK condemns 'torture' of Iraqi prisoners
- 07:07:33: Embrace democracy, just like Taiwan, Bush tells China
- 07:03:59: France moves to extend emergency laws
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