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Jamaica Gleaner International
published: Monday | November 14, 2005

British troops to leave Iraq 2006
LONDON (AP): BRITISH TROOPS could leave Iraq by the end of 2006, Iraqi President Jalal Talabani has predicted. In a television interview to be broadcast in Britain yesterday, Talabani said no Iraqis wanted foreign troops to remain...

Unrest spreads beyond border
BRUSSELS (AP): BELGIUM REGISTERED its worst night in a week of attacks on vehicles apparently inspired by the riots in France, with 29 cars, trucks and buses torched around the country, the government said yesterday.


Tropical depression forms; nears Jamaica by weekend
MIAMI (AP): A TROPICAL depression formed in the south-east Caribbean Sea and was expected to strengthen into Tropical Storm Gamma yesterday, the National Hurricane Center said.


Chavez to Fox: Don't mess with me
CARACAS (AP): VENEZUELAN PRESIDENT Hugo Chavez accused Mexican leader Vicente Fox yesterday of disrespecting him and his close ally the Argentine president, warning Fox: "Don't mess with me."






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