We have started to collect the most important news related to United States in November 2005. By default, most recent news are listed first.
Workers at the US aircraft maker Boeing vote to end their strike and to return to work this weekend.
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With two days of campaigning left before the US chooses a new president, the two candidates undertake a final push for votes.
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Is reform still possible for the US healthcare system?
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A man fearing he was being robbed shoots dead a 12-year-old boy during Halloween festivities in South Carolina, reports say.
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Bolivia's President Morales says he is suspending "indefinitely" the operations of the US anti-drug officials in his country.
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As election day draws near, Justin Webb looks back at some of the moments that defined the US presidential campaign for him.
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Californian Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger gives a rousing speech in support of John McCain for US president.
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Libya pays $1.5bn into a US compensation fund for victims of terror attacks blamed on Tripoli in the 1980s.
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Obama, The Musical, a partial portrait of US presidential hopeful Barack Obama, is set to open in Kenya.
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More than 20 people are killed in two suspected US missile attacks in northwest Pakistan, security officials say.
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US presidential poll front-runner Barack Obama reportedly approaches a controversial congressman to be his chief of staff.
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At least 15 people have been killed in a suspected US missile strike in Pakistan, security officials say.
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Gen David Petraeus takes over US military operations in the Middle East and much of Asia, including Afghanistan.
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Consumer spending in the US fell in September by the biggest amount in four years, the Commerce Department says.
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Nissan reports a 41% fall in half-year profits after it is hit by the high value of the yen and the "severe decline" in the US car market.
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John McCain makes a plea for emergency donations as he tries to pull off a surprise victory in next Tuesday's election.
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US investigators find what appear to be two human bones near the crash site of Steve Fossett's plane in California.
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A US jury convicts the son of Liberian ex-leader Charles Taylor for torture and conspiracy.
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Thousands of people hold a peaceful protest in Damascus against an alleged US raid that Syria says killed eight.
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Condoleezza Rice announces plans to visit the Middle East in a bid to advance peace talks before US President Bush leaves office.
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Recession looms for the US after official figures show its economy shrank by 0.3% between July and September.
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Ten of the biggest YouTube videos of the US election
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Asian stock markets rise sharply following the interest rate cut from the Federal Reserve in the US.
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Barack Obama seeks to boost support with a half-hour TV ad and a rally with Bill Clinton, as John McCain campaigns in Florida.
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Democrat Barack Obama's campaign airs a 30-minute TV advert in prime-time, as John McCain campaigns in Florida.
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The US Federal Reserve reduces its key US interest rate from 1.5% to 1%, its lowest level since 2004.
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Village raid stokes anti-American anger across Syria
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The US president says he is confident a deal on the future of US troops in Iraq will be approved despite Iraqi objections.
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European shares rise sharply, buoyed by expectations central banks will further cut interest rates, starting in the US.
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A teenager in Florida is jailed for using his grandmother to issue threats with a gun in his 'gangsta rap' video.
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The US military transfers control of Wasit to Iraqi forces, in the latest in a series of provincial handovers.
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The former mayor of Detroit Kwame Kilpatrick is jailed for four months for lying in connection with a sex scandal.
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With one week to go to the US election, both presidential candidates try to woo voters in the key battleground states.
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The three major share indexes in New York close the day up 10%, ahead of a Fed decision on interest rates.
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Iraq criticises an apparent US helicopter strike into Syria, saying it does not want to be used as a launch-point for attacks.
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US consumer confidence hits a record low in October, in the face of a raft of difficult economic conditions.
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An Iraqi militant is sentenced to death by hanging for the 2006 killing of three American soldiers south of Baghdad.
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More than 600 people are arrested in the US in a nationwide FBI operation against people who force children into prostitution.
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Two men appear in a US court accused of making threats to kill Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama.
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US gun laws are again questioned after a boy aged eight kills himself with a sub-machine gun at a supervised arms fair.
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The longest-serving Republican senator, Alaska's Ted Stevens, is found guilty of lying about receiving gifts.
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A US raid into Syria killed a key figure in the smuggling of foreign fighters into Iraq, unnamed US officials say.
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US planemaker Boeing has reached a tentative deal to end a strike by assembly workers, unions and management say.
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Syria's foreign minister accuses the US of "criminal and terrorist aggression" over what it says was a raid on its territory.
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US police say they have identified the body of a child found in a car in Chicago as the missing nephew of actress Jennifer Hudson.
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The longest-serving Republican senator, Alaska's Ted Stevens, is found guilty of corruption.
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A US raid on Syria fits into a wider Mid-East escalation
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US new homes change hands at their lowest price in four years, as sales levels rise slightly.
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Police hunting for US actress Jennifer Hudson's missing nephew say they have found the body of a boy.
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Syria reacts with outrage at what it says was a US helicopter raid on its territory that left eight people dead.
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The American author Tony Hillerman, best known for crime novels featuring Navajo Indian police officers, dies at the age of 83.
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A US helicopter is shot down in central Afghanistan and two US soldiers are reported killed in a Taleban attack in the north.
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Tributes are paid to a TV newsreader in Arkansas who has died several days after she was brutally beaten in her home.
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US actress Jennifer Hudson offers $100,000 for the safe return of her nephew, missing after a double murder.
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A suspected US missile strike kills 20 people, including a top Taleban leader, in NW Pakistan, witnesses and officials say.
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US rivals eye Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders
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Republican John McCain says his bid to be next US president is "doing fine" despite polls showing him behind Barack Obama.
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Concerns are raised over the fate of an Iranian-American student detained in Tehran while researching the status of women.
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Stephen Evans meets Barack Obama supporters hoping the prize of the presidency is not snatched away at the last moment.
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Barack Obama accuses John McCain of negative campaigning and is accused of arrogance 10 days before the US election.
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Iraq's largest Sunni party freezes contacts with US civilian and military personnel in protest at a shooting in Fallujah.
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Republican presidential candidate John McCain again attacks his Democratic rival's plans of "re-distributing wealth".
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White House hopeful Barack Obama resumes campaigning targeting states on the US West that could be crucial.
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The US Air Force plans to set up a new nuclear weapons command as part of a re-organisation after recent mishaps.
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The mother and brother of Oscar-winning US actress Jennifer Hudson have been shot dead, police say.
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US Republican VP candidate Sarah Palin is questioned on an alleged abuse of power as Alaska governor.
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Afghan opium production will fall by almost a third this year, a US report says, but UN figures suggest a much smaller drop.
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US gets ready to pass the baton to the Iraqi military
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Parents are using drug sniffer dogs on their own children
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A US company will keep its promise to give a free drink to all Americans if Guns N' Roses release a new album in 2008.
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A spacecraft carrying two Russian crew and a US space tourist arrives back on Earth from the International Space Station.
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Question mark of racism which could mislead US polls
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A surge in early voting in the US presidential election appears to be benefiting the Democrats, figures show.
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Iraqi forces have been handed control of security in the central province of Babil by the US military.
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US shares are mixed in early trading, as a plethora of weak corporate earnings increases fears of a looming recession.
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A controversial US-based Nigerian news blogger is being held without charge by Nigeria's secret service.
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Homeland Security Secretary Michael Chertoff says reports that thousands of people are barred from flying are "a myth".
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Latin American investors brace themselves a day after government interventions in Argentina and Brazil.
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A suspected US missile strike kills at least eight students at a religious school in north-western Pakistan, witnesses say.
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White House hopeful Barack Obama warns that rival John McCain's policies will "endanger" US national security.
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Three men who admitted desecrating body parts to sell them for cash in the US are jailed for between eight and 58 years.
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US scientists say they have erased memories from mice, raising hopes the technique could help humans overcome traumatic events.
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Stock markets fall sharply as fears of a global recession and further economic woe return to haunt investors.
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Iraq's government criticises US military chief Adm Mike Mullen's warning of security losses if it does not pass a security deal.
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Major stock markets in Asia fall on Wednesday after weak company results in the US renew fears of a recession there.
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Record turnout and new voting machines could add up to major difficulties on US election day, researchers warn.
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Press freedoms are being eroded even in democratic nations because of war and security worries, rights group Reporters Without Borders says.
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Democrats tipped to dominate US Senate elections
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The US former bank worker now sleeping in his car
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Athletics coach Trevor Graham is sentenced to a year's house arrest for lying during the US probe into the Balco doping scandal.
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US presidential rivals John McCain and Barack Obama attack each other's economic plans as they fight for votes in key states.
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The FBI is called in to help investigate threatening letters containing white powder sent to banks across America.
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US Defence Secretary Robert Gates warns of "dramatic consequences" if a deal on US forces in Iraq is not agreed.
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US authorities drop war crimes charges against five detainees held at the Guantanamo Bay detention centre in Cuba.
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Mounting challenges facing next US president
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Top military officers from the US and Russia meet to discuss ways to improve relations damaged by Russia's conflict with Georgia.
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Iraq's cabinet wants changes to a draft agreement that would allow US forces to stay until 2011, a spokesman says.
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Japan's lower house of parliament votes to extend a controversial naval mission backing US operations in Afghanistan.
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US presidential hopeful Barack Obama is cancelling campaign events for two days to visit his sick grandmother in Hawaii.
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