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4 December 2004

 * Review: Chinese film won Golden Horse Award
 * Develop: Humans may have contributed to 2003 European heatwave
 * Develop: Tommy Thompson steps down as Secretary of Health and Human Services
 * Develop: 15 killed in Baghdad green-zone
 * Review: Federally-funded abstinence programs fraught with problems
 * Review: Aljazeera says United States have used napalm in Fallujah
 * Develop: Rumsfeld to Stay on as Defense Secretary

3 December 2004

 * Duplicates: ETA detonates explosives in Madrid and ETA bombs five gas stations in Madrid
 * Develop: Ukraine parliament sacks government
 * Review: Ukraine Supreme Court orders new election
 * Develop: Ukraine Supreme Court orders new election
 * NPOV: Ukraine and Western bias
 * Review: ETA detonates explosives in Madrid

2 December 2004

 * Review: Federally-funded abstinence programs fraught with problems
 * Develop: Ukraine and Western bias
 * Develop: Kerik nominated as U.S. Secretary of Homeland Security

1 December 2004

 * Develop: ITMS Canada launched
 * Help: US Department of Defense releases report critical of war on terror
 * Develop: US Department of Defense releases report critical of war on terror

30 November 2004

 * Develop: United States uses napalm in Fallujah
 * Develop: US Secretary of Homeland Security Tom Ridge resigns
 * Review: US president Bush visits Canada
 * Develop: US president Bush visits Canada
 * Develop: China and South East Asian nations to create the world's largest free trade area
 * Develop: Outgoing US Congress Takes Parting Jabs at Wildlife Protection
 * Develop: Hopes rise for breakthrough in Northern Ireland Peace Process
 * Develop: Valech Report released
 * Develop: Red Cross discovers abuse in Guantánamo

29 November 2004

 * Develop: Ukrainian opposition leader calls for police and army to join revolution
 * Develop: American teenage girl charged with murder of her own mother
 * Urgent review: Ruling party ahead in Romanian elections
 * Develop: Lycos launches screensaver to increase spammers' bills

28 November 2004

 * Develop: Researchers discover high temperature enables more efficient hydrogen generation
 * Develop: USL v. BSDi settlement agreement unsealed

27 November 2004

 * Develop: Record computer outage at UK government department

26 November 2004

 * Develop: Australia in a good position after first day of Adelaide test match

25 November 2004

 * Develop: Ukraine election results delayed by court

24 November 2004

 * Develop: Indonesian police arrest four suspects wanted over Australian Embassy bombing

22 November 2004

 * Develop: Dan Rather resigns as anchor, to stay on as correspondent
 * Develop: 16,000 protest School of the Americas
 * Develop: President of Brazil meets President of Russia

21 November 2004

 * Develop: US Exchange rate a concern for Europeans
 * Develop: Bulk of Iraqi debt to Paris Club to be forgiven
 * Develop: Chinese commuter plane crashes; 54 dead

19 November 2004

 * Develop: Palestinian elections could be vital to Middle East peace process

18 November 2004

 * Review: World's Most-Spammed Man
 * Review: Governments using Linux risk violating law, says Microsoft's CEO

17 November 2004

 * Develop: Polish government refuses support to EU software patents directive

15 November 2004

 * Dev: Iran Agrees to Suspend Uranium Conversion
 * Dev: Hearing begins over David Hookes death

11 November 2004

 * Dev: Arafat dies