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Friday, November 19, 2004
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TODAY'S HIGHLIGHTS Nuclear Disclosures on Iran Unverified Officials comb information cited by Secretary of State Colin Powell with a wary eye, mindful of the mistakes made in trusting information alleging that Iraq had weapons of mass destruction. (By Dafna Linzer, The Washington Post)
FDA Officer Suggests Strict Curbs on 5 Drugs Makers Dispute Claims About Health Risks (The Washington Post)
Colonial Tensions Reemerge in Ivory Coast Younger Generation Is Embracing Anti-French Sentiment (The Washington Post)
POLITICS Unity Shines at Clinton Library Dedication Bill Clinton was joined by three fellow presidents for the dedication of his library, an event that hailed the 42nd president as a rare political talent with a gift for human connection and an unerring instinct for survival. (By John F. Harris, The Washington Post)
Analysis: Debt Limit to Rise to $8.18 Trillion Tax Cut, Spending Caps Are Rejected (The Washington Post)
Judiciary Panel Backs Specter GOP Senators Elicit Pledge Not to Block Antiabortion Judges (The Washington Post)
Nuclear Disclosures On Iran Unverified U.S. Officials Checking Evidence Cited by Powell (The Washington Post)
GOP Governors Celebrate Party Wins Tutorial on Bush Campaign Strategies Shows What Went Right (The Washington Post)
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NATION Nuclear Disclosures on Iran Unverified Officials comb information cited by Secretary of State Colin Powell with a wary eye, mindful of the mistakes made in trusting information alleging that Iraq had weapons of mass destruction. (By Dafna Linzer, The Washington Post)
R.I. Reporter Found Guilty In Trial for Not Naming Source (The Washington Post)
Fossil May Show Ape-Man Ancestor Bones Found in Spain Are Called Landmark in Evolution (The Washington Post)
Official Allegedly Hinted at Saudi Torture of Va. Man Lawyer's Affidavit Attributes Remark To U.S. Prosecutor (The Washington Post)
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WORLD Tensions Continue to Run High in Ivory Coast Ivorians embrace anti-French sentiment and struggle to complete their country's breakaway from its colonial master. (By Craig Timberg, The Washington Post)
Insurgent Base Discovered in Fallujah U.S. Troops Find Ammunition, Written Orders in House Used by Zarqawi's Network (The Washington Post)
Missing Homages Spur Rumors on N. Korean Deified Leader May Be Shedding Cult Status (The Washington Post)
Nuclear Disclosures On Iran Unverified U.S. Officials Checking Evidence Cited by Powell (The Washington Post)
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METRO Md. Charges Mother in 1972 Killing of Child Surviving son, now 35, provided tip to Baltimore County police that led to the arrest of his mother in Florida. (By Allison Klein, The Washington Post)
Metro Vows Strict Focus On Service Managers to Face New Accountability (The Washington Post)
D.C. Water Test Finds Toxic Substance (The Washington Post)
Battered Wife Wins Suit Against Md. Matchmaker Company Didn't Screen Clients Properly or Help When She Reported Abuse, Ukrainian Alleged (The Washington Post)
Day Laborers to Protest Va. Arrests (The Washington Post)
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BUSINESS Fed Likely to Say No to Riggs Payments The Federal Reserve probably will not approve a $10 million payment due later this year on Riggs's trust-preferred securities as the agency is cautious about preserving Riggs's cash, sources say. (By Terence O'Hara, The Washington Post)
Upside of a Down Dollar As Economists Fret, U.S. Manufacturers Enjoy Rising Exports (The Washington Post)
WTO Blesses American 'Champagne' Interim Ruling Goes Against E.U. on Product Names (The Washington Post)
American Fare Cuts Presage Price War Discounts Up to 85% on Florida Flights (The Washington Post)
Pentagon Updates Rules On Post-Government Work Move Follows Boeing Recruitment Scandal (The Washington Post)
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TECHNOLOGY Veteran Mel Karmazin To Head Sirius Radio The hard-charging broadcasting executive, formerly of Viacom Inc., is taking the command post at Sirius and reuniting with longtime ally Howard Stern. (By Howard Kurtz, The Washington Post)
Oracle's PeopleSoft Bid Deadline Nears Calpers Tenders Its Shares as Opposition to Takeover Continues (The Washington Post)
PRA Raises $68.4 Million In Its IPO (The Washington Post)
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SPORTS Hokies Blast Terps Virginia Tech gets out to a fast start and finishes with a 55-6 wipeout of Maryland to eliminate the Terrapins from bowl contention. (By Eric Prisbell, The Washington Post)
Spurrier Headed To South Carolina He'll Take Over For Retiring Holtz (The Washington Post)
UDC Cancels Basketball Seasons for Men, Women (The Washington Post)
Owners' Vote on Expos Delayed MLB: Relocation Is Not at Risk (The Washington Post)
Terps' Gilchrist Won't Believe the Hype Guard Keeps Working as Stature Grows (The Washington Post)
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STYLE In Little Rock, Bill Clinton Is Still The Life of the Party Several days of high-kicking celebration for the dedication of the William J. Clinton Presidential Center included celebrity sightings, fireworks and a performance by Aretha Franklin. (By Linton Weeks, The Washington Post)
The Pursuit of Loot 'National Treasure' Cunningly Races to a Foregone Conclusion (The Washington Post)
President Bush's Kissing Cabinet (The Washington Post)
Fun-Soaked Splash: 'SpongeBob SquarePants' (The Washington Post)
Seinfeld Leaves His Mark on History Comedian Donates Famed Puffy Shirt To Smithsonian (The Washington Post)
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LIVE DISCUSSIONS Frontline/World Correspondents Jigar Mehta and Sachi Cunningham discuss their report from Kashmir, as India and Pakistan make overtures toward ending their bitter conflict over the disupted territory.
Film: A Very Long Engagement Jean-Pierre Jeunet, director of "Amelie," will discuss his new movie, "A Very Long Engagement," about a woman (Audrey Tatou), on a journey to discover the fate of her lover.
Phishing Schemes Dave Jevans, chief marketing officer of Tumbleweed Communication and chairman of the Anti-Phishing Working Group, discusses "phishing" -- a growing form of online fraud.
Fashion Accessories Talk about trends and what accessories to wear for the holidays with The Post's Robin Givhan and washingtonpost.com fashion and beauty editor, Janet Bennett.
The Grapevine: Thanksgiving Post wine columnist Michael Franz discusses the best wines to accompany your Thanksgiving day meal.
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EDITORIALS, OPINIONS AND LETTERS Children Left Behind DEFICIT SPENDING didn't bother the Bush administration when the issue was tax cuts. Congress had no trouble finding "savings" to supposedly offset...
No-Holds-Barred Growth LOUDOUN COUNTY'S elected politicians make no secret of their intent to accelerate the pace of construction in the nation's fastest-growing county....
Making Progress IT IS A RARE PIECE of legislation nowadays that makes it through the House and the Senate, let alone a House-Senate conference, without ill will, partisan...
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