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Date: 23 November 2005
By JACQUES STEINBERG
Jacques STEINBERG
El 22 de novembre de 2005 era un dimarts sota el signe estrella de ♏. Era el 325 dia de l'any. El president dels Estats Units era George W. Bush.
Si vas néixer aquest dia, tens 20 anys. El teu darrer aniversari va ser el dissabte, 22 de novembre de 2025, fa 203 dies. El teu proper aniversari és el diumenge, 22 de novembre de 2026, d'aquí a 161 dies. Heu viscut durant 7.508 dies, o unes 180.206 hores, o uns 10.812.378 minuts, o uns 648.742.680 segons.
Date: 23 November 2005
By JACQUES STEINBERG
Jacques STEINBERG
Date: 23 November 2005
By ALAN COWELL
Alan COWELL
Arab satellite channel Al Jazeera urges Britain and United States to investigate report in Britain's Daily Mirror that Prime Min Tony Blair dissuaded Pres Bush from bombing station's headquarters in Persian Gulf; document quoted in Daily Mirror says that Bush was said to have referred to idea of bombing Al Jazeera's studios in Qatar (S)
Date: 22 November 2005
By ALESSANDRA STANLEY
Alessandra STANLEY
Date: 23 November 2005
By MARC LACEY
Marc LACEY
Yoweri Museveni, president of Uganda for 19 years, speaks passionately of his desire for modern, robust and, most of all, peaceful Uganda, and he has disappointed those who were hoping for Western-style democracy to emerge in full flower in 21st-century Africa; opposition leader Kizza Besigye is in prison as Uganda prepares for first multiparty election; Uganda's press, feisty and independent, frequently earns Museveni's wrath; photos (L)
Date: 22 November 2005
By Renwick McLean (NYT)
Renwick NYT
Fifty-six people go on trial in Spain on charges of belonging to or aiding Basque separatist group ETA; defendants are accused of forming groups that defended and supported ETA through means not directly related to terrorism; trial is expected to last six to eight months (S)
Date: 23 November 2005
By DAVID D. KIRKPATRICK
White House says Judge Samuel A Alito Jr, nominee for Supreme Court, has assured senators of his commitment to principle of one person one vote (S)
Date: 22 November 2005
By KIRK JOHNSON
Kirk JOHNSON
Date: 22 November 2005
By JAMES BROOKE
James BROOKE
Japan wins promise from Russian Pres Vladimir Putin to establish within one year timetable for building pipeline to carry Siberian oil to Sea of Japan; Putin comments at forum for Japanese business leaders in Tokyo (S)
Date: 23 November 2005
By JACQUES STEINBERG
Jacques STEINBERG
Date: 23 November 2005
By ALAN COWELL
Alan COWELL
Arab satellite channel Al Jazeera urges Britain and United States to investigate report in Britain's Daily Mirror that Prime Min Tony Blair dissuaded Pres Bush from bombing station's headquarters in Persian Gulf; document quoted in Daily Mirror says that Bush was said to have referred to idea of bombing Al Jazeera's studios in Qatar (S)
Date: 22 November 2005
By ALESSANDRA STANLEY
Alessandra STANLEY
Date: 23 November 2005
By MARC LACEY
Marc LACEY
Yoweri Museveni, president of Uganda for 19 years, speaks passionately of his desire for modern, robust and, most of all, peaceful Uganda, and he has disappointed those who were hoping for Western-style democracy to emerge in full flower in 21st-century Africa; opposition leader Kizza Besigye is in prison as Uganda prepares for first multiparty election; Uganda's press, feisty and independent, frequently earns Museveni's wrath; photos (L)
Date: 22 November 2005
By Renwick McLean (NYT)
Renwick NYT
Fifty-six people go on trial in Spain on charges of belonging to or aiding Basque separatist group ETA; defendants are accused of forming groups that defended and supported ETA through means not directly related to terrorism; trial is expected to last six to eight months (S)
Date: 23 November 2005
By DAVID D. KIRKPATRICK
White House says Judge Samuel A Alito Jr, nominee for Supreme Court, has assured senators of his commitment to principle of one person one vote (S)
Date: 22 November 2005
By JAMES BROOKE
James BROOKE
Japan wins promise from Russian Pres Vladimir Putin to establish within one year timetable for building pipeline to carry Siberian oil to Sea of Japan; Putin comments at forum for Japanese business leaders in Tokyo (S)
Date: 22 November 2005
By KIRK JOHNSON
Kirk JOHNSON
Date: 23 November 2005
By JACQUES STEINBERG
Jacques STEINBERG
Date: 23 November 2005
By ALAN COWELL
Alan COWELL
Arab satellite channel Al Jazeera urges Britain and United States to investigate report in Britain's Daily Mirror that Prime Min Tony Blair dissuaded Pres Bush from bombing station's headquarters in Persian Gulf; document quoted in Daily Mirror says that Bush was said to have referred to idea of bombing Al Jazeera's studios in Qatar (S)
Date: 22 November 2005
By ALESSANDRA STANLEY
Alessandra STANLEY
Date: 23 November 2005
By MARC LACEY
Marc LACEY
Yoweri Museveni, president of Uganda for 19 years, speaks passionately of his desire for modern, robust and, most of all, peaceful Uganda, and he has disappointed those who were hoping for Western-style democracy to emerge in full flower in 21st-century Africa; opposition leader Kizza Besigye is in prison as Uganda prepares for first multiparty election; Uganda's press, feisty and independent, frequently earns Museveni's wrath; photos (L)
Date: 22 November 2005
By Renwick McLean (NYT)
Renwick NYT
Fifty-six people go on trial in Spain on charges of belonging to or aiding Basque separatist group ETA; defendants are accused of forming groups that defended and supported ETA through means not directly related to terrorism; trial is expected to last six to eight months (S)
Date: 23 November 2005
By DAVID D. KIRKPATRICK
White House says Judge Samuel A Alito Jr, nominee for Supreme Court, has assured senators of his commitment to principle of one person one vote (S)
Date: 22 November 2005
By JAMES BROOKE
James BROOKE
Japan wins promise from Russian Pres Vladimir Putin to establish within one year timetable for building pipeline to carry Siberian oil to Sea of Japan; Putin comments at forum for Japanese business leaders in Tokyo (S)
Date: 22 November 2005
By KIRK JOHNSON
Kirk JOHNSON
Date: 23 November 2005
By JACQUES STEINBERG
Jacques STEINBERG
Date: 23 November 2005
By ALAN COWELL
Alan COWELL
Arab satellite channel Al Jazeera urges Britain and United States to investigate report in Britain's Daily Mirror that Prime Min Tony Blair dissuaded Pres Bush from bombing station's headquarters in Persian Gulf; document quoted in Daily Mirror says that Bush was said to have referred to idea of bombing Al Jazeera's studios in Qatar (S)
Date: 22 November 2005
By ALESSANDRA STANLEY
Alessandra STANLEY
Date: 23 November 2005
By MARC LACEY
Marc LACEY
Yoweri Museveni, president of Uganda for 19 years, speaks passionately of his desire for modern, robust and, most of all, peaceful Uganda, and he has disappointed those who were hoping for Western-style democracy to emerge in full flower in 21st-century Africa; opposition leader Kizza Besigye is in prison as Uganda prepares for first multiparty election; Uganda's press, feisty and independent, frequently earns Museveni's wrath; photos (L)
Date: 22 November 2005
By Renwick McLean (NYT)
Renwick NYT
Fifty-six people go on trial in Spain on charges of belonging to or aiding Basque separatist group ETA; defendants are accused of forming groups that defended and supported ETA through means not directly related to terrorism; trial is expected to last six to eight months (S)
Date: 23 November 2005
By DAVID D. KIRKPATRICK
White House says Judge Samuel A Alito Jr, nominee for Supreme Court, has assured senators of his commitment to principle of one person one vote (S)
Date: 22 November 2005
By KIRK JOHNSON
Kirk JOHNSON
Date: 22 November 2005
By JAMES BROOKE
James BROOKE
Japan wins promise from Russian Pres Vladimir Putin to establish within one year timetable for building pipeline to carry Siberian oil to Sea of Japan; Putin comments at forum for Japanese business leaders in Tokyo (S)
Date: 23 November 2005
By JACQUES STEINBERG
Jacques STEINBERG
Date: 23 November 2005
By ALAN COWELL
Alan COWELL
Arab satellite channel Al Jazeera urges Britain and United States to investigate report in Britain's Daily Mirror that Prime Min Tony Blair dissuaded Pres Bush from bombing station's headquarters in Persian Gulf; document quoted in Daily Mirror says that Bush was said to have referred to idea of bombing Al Jazeera's studios in Qatar (S)
Date: 22 November 2005
By ALESSANDRA STANLEY
Alessandra STANLEY
Date: 23 November 2005
By MARC LACEY
Marc LACEY
Yoweri Museveni, president of Uganda for 19 years, speaks passionately of his desire for modern, robust and, most of all, peaceful Uganda, and he has disappointed those who were hoping for Western-style democracy to emerge in full flower in 21st-century Africa; opposition leader Kizza Besigye is in prison as Uganda prepares for first multiparty election; Uganda's press, feisty and independent, frequently earns Museveni's wrath; photos (L)
Date: 22 November 2005
By Renwick McLean (NYT)
Renwick NYT
Fifty-six people go on trial in Spain on charges of belonging to or aiding Basque separatist group ETA; defendants are accused of forming groups that defended and supported ETA through means not directly related to terrorism; trial is expected to last six to eight months (S)
Date: 23 November 2005
By DAVID D. KIRKPATRICK
White House says Judge Samuel A Alito Jr, nominee for Supreme Court, has assured senators of his commitment to principle of one person one vote (S)
Date: 22 November 2005
By JAMES BROOKE
James BROOKE
Japan wins promise from Russian Pres Vladimir Putin to establish within one year timetable for building pipeline to carry Siberian oil to Sea of Japan; Putin comments at forum for Japanese business leaders in Tokyo (S)
Date: 22 November 2005
By KIRK JOHNSON
Kirk JOHNSON