We have started to collect the most important news related to United States in November 2005. By default, most recent news are listed first.
US vice-presidential hopeful Sarah Palin says she is "ready to serve", in her first TV interview as John McCain's running mate.
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The US says it is expelling Bolivia's ambassador after its own envoy is told to leave, amid continuing violence in Bolivia.
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Shares in troubled US bank Lehman Brothers plunge 42% on continued fears over the future of the Wall Street institution.
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The euro hits a fresh one-year low against the US dollar on renewed worries about the health of the European economy.
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President Medvedev says Russia will co-operate with the US on terrorism, but tells it to reconsider its ties with "rotten regimes".
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Moments of silence are held to mark the seventh anniversary of the 9/11 attacks on the US which left nearly 3,000 people dead.
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Residents in the US state of Texas take to the roads, as Hurricane Ike churns through the Gulf of Mexico.
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The outgoing commander of US troops in Iraq says he will never declare victory there, adding the US faces "a long struggle".
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In small US towns, Americans still remember 9/11
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As petrol prices rise in the US, pressure is growing to open up new areas of Alaska for oil exploration.
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President Evo Morales accuses the US ambassador to Bolivia of encouraging the break-up of the country and orders him to leave.
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The US needs a new strategy to tackle militants in Afghanistan which includes Pakistan's border area, a top commander says.
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Russia's foreign minister arrives in Poland amid tension over the war in Georgia and the US missile defence system.
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US President George W Bush sends a landmark civilian nuclear deal with India to the Congress for final approval.
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Japan will end a military mission flying goods and personnel into Iraq in support of the US-led coalition.
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US officials responsible for collecting revenue from oil companies are accused of "ethical failure".
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Chechen President Kadyrov accuses the US of emboldening Georgia to start a war in the Caucasus to test Russian resolve.
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A senior US Coast Guard commander warns of conflict in the Arctic unless border disputes are resolved.
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Troubled US bank Lehman Brothers reports a massive quarterly loss and takes radical steps to strengthen its finances
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US President Bush declares a state of emergency as Ike, a category two storm, heads across the Gulf of Mexico.
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The US imposes sanctions on Iran's national shipping company over its alleged support for Tehran's nuclear programme.
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An earthquake measuring 6.1 strikes near the south Iranian city of Bandar Abbas, killing four people and injuring 26.
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Russia will not rule out targeting its rockets at US missile defence shields based in central Europe, a senior commander warns.
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A US appeals court overturns the conviction of a former Ku Klux Klansman jailed over the deaths two black teenagers in 1964.
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The US budget deficit is expected to hit $438bn next year, according to estimates from the Congressional Budget Office.
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China's trade surplus hit a monthly record of $28.7bn in August as the gap with the US and Europe widens.
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People outside the US would prefer Barack Obama to become president ahead of John McCain, suggests a BBC poll.
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A black American dancer with a Muslim first name was made to dance by Israeli airport security staff before they let him into the country, reports say.
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President George W Bush orders 8,000 US soldiers back from Iraq and 4,500 reinforcements to go to Afghanistan by February.
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Pending sales of US homes fell more than expected in July, says the main estate agency trade body.
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Our man Jon Kelly boards BBC bus for US election journey
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Andy Murray says he needs to work hard to go one better than his US Open final loss to Roger Federer.
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President Bush will announce plans to withdraw 8,000 US troops from Iraq and send reinforcements to Afghanistan.
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Andy Murray says he needs to work hard to go one better than his US Open final loss to Roger Federer.
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A US mother who burned her one-month-old daughter to death in a microwave oven is sentenced to life in prison without parole.
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Roger Federer is at his brilliant best as he wins a fifth straight US Open title and ends Andy Murray's hopes of a first Grand Slam crown.
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Jury selection is under way at a Nevada court in the robbery and kidnapping trial of US ex-football star OJ Simpson.
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Financial markets rally as the US government takes over mortgage firms Freddie Mac and Fannie Mae - the biggest bail-out of its kind.
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A US-UK team of scientists find more spectacular fossil forests deep in the coal mines of Illinois.
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Britain's Andy Murray is two sets down against four-time champion Roger Federer in his maiden Grand Slam final at the US Open.
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The US presidential rivals step up their campaigns, as an opinion poll puts John McCain ahead of Barack Obama.
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US forces in Afghanistan are to review an inquiry into an air raid as video evidence suggests scores of civilians were killed.
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US forces in Afghanistan re-open an inquiry into an air raid after the emergence of video suggesting scores of civilians were killed.
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New world number one Serena Williams warns her rivals she has a renewed passion for tennis after winning her third US Open title.
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Serena Williams sees off a valiant display from Jelena Jankovic to win her third US Open title and regain the number one ranking.
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Former champion Serena Williams takes on second seed Jelena Jankovic in the US Open final.
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Britain's Andy Murray completes a stunning win over world number one Rafael Nadal at the US Open to reach his first Grand Slam final.
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President Bush says the US is taking over two mortgage giants because they posed "an unacceptable risk".
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US officials will outline plans for mortgage giants Freddie Mac and Fannie Mae, which are expected to be put under federal control.
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Workers at the world's biggest aircraft manufacturer, Boeing, go on strike in the US.
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US presidential rivals Barack Obama and John McCain say they will appear together on the anniversary of the 9/11 attacks.
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Britain's Andy Murray leads world number one Rafael Nadal by two sets to one in the semi-finals of the US Open.
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US celebrity cancer survivors including actors Christina Applegate and Patrick Swayze take part in a live charity telethon.
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The US plan to lift a global ban on the sale of civilian nuclear materials to India gets international approval.
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Presidential rivals Barack Obama and John McCain begin the final stage in their campaigns for the White House.
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Will Missourians pick US president yet again?
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Relations between the US and Libya have entered a "new phase", says US Secretary of State, Condoleezza Rice.
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White House says it does not see need for new measures to stimulate economy despite sharp rise in unemployment.
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Serena Williams and Jelena Jankovic will meet in the US Open final after coming through their semis in straight sets.
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US Republicans wrap up McCain's nomination
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Dinara Safina takes on Serena Williams in the semi-finals of the US Open.
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Elena Dementieva takes on Jelena Jankovic in the semi-finals of the US Open.
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Iraq is to ask US officials for an explanation after a new book suggests the US has been spying on senior members of the Iraqi government.
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US sprinter Marion Jones leaves prison after serving a six-month sentence for lying about steroid use and involvement in a drugs fraud case.
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The US vice-president reassures Ukraine that the US has a "deep and abiding interest" in the country's security.
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At least five people are killed in another suspected US missile strike in Pakistan's border region, officials say.
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The Bush administration has been extensively spying on Iraqi PM Nouri Maliki, a new book claims.
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A US Navy warship carrying humanitarian aid arrives in the Georgian port of Poti, where Russian troops are still deployed.
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Indian tennis star Leander Paes and partner Zimbabwean Cara Black win the mixed doubles title at the US Open.
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John McCain promises "change is coming" as he accepts the Republican party's candidacy for the White House.
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Novak Djokovic beats Andy Roddick in four sets and will now meet defending champion Roger Federer for a place in the US Open final.
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Third seed Novak Djokovic beats 2003 champion Andy Roddick in four sets to reach the US Open semi-finals.
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European and US shares fall on more fears over the state of the economy and the prospect of slower Eurozone growth.
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Former US political lobbyist Jack Abramoff is jailed for four years in a corruption case that shook Washington.
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Defending champion Roger Federer takes on qualifier Gilles Muller in the quarter-finals of the US Open.
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Pakistan summons the US ambassador over an alleged cross-border raid which officials say killed at least 15 villagers.
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Downbeat US employment ad retail data adds to economic jitters despite more positive figures from the service sector.
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Britain's Jamie Murray and Liezel Huber of the United States face Leander Paes and Cara Black at Flushing Meadows.
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US Vice-President Dick Cheney visits Georgia and says Russia's actions there are an "illegitimate" attempt to alter borders.
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The US military says it will hand responsibility for paying members of Sunni Arab groups fighting al-Qaeda to the Iraqi government.
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John McCain's running mate Sarah Palin launches a stinging attack on the Democrats in her debut at the US Republican convention.
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Andy Murray reaches his first Grand Slam semi-final with a gritty win over Juan Martin Del Potro.
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British number one Andy Murray sets his sights on beating Rafael Nadal and winning the tournament after reaching his maiden US Open semi-final.
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Fourth seed Serena Williams beats her sister Venus in straight sets to book her place in the US Open semi-finals.
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Washington announces $1bn (£564m) to help Georgia's reconstruction after the conflict with Russia.
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Two ex-Credit Suisse bankers are charged with fraud for allegedly deceiving clients over debt tied to sub-prime mortgages.
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John McCain's team condemns the media over running mate Sarah Palin as she plans her Republican convention address.
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British number one Andy Murray beats Argentina's Juan Martin del Potro to reach the quarter-finals of the US Open.
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Fourth seed Serena Williams beats her sister Venus in straight sets and will now face Russia's Dinara Safina in the US Open semi-finals.
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Officials in the US express doubt over reports claiming that North Korea is reassembling its nuclear facilities.
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US envoy to UN defends himself against claims of unauthorised contact with Pakistan's presidential frontrunner.
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Officials and witnesses in Pakistan say at least 15 people have died in an attack involving US-led forces from Afghanistan.
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US Vice-President Dick Cheney presses for more energy export routes from ex-Soviet allies, as he tours the region.
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US troops kill six members of the Iraqi security forces during a patrol on the river Tigris north of Baghdad in a friendly fire incident.
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Iraq is to reconstruct Abu Ghraib, including a museum about crimes committed there before US forces took over in 2003.
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US troops kill six members of the Iraqi security forces during a patrol on the river Tigris north of Baghdad in a friendly fire incident.
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Two brothers admit selling corpses to a US company that made millions of dollars trafficking stolen body parts.
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Two brothers admit selling corpses to a US company that made millions of dollars trafficking stolen body parts.
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US Vice-President Dick Cheney begins a tour of Azerbaijan, Georgia and Ukraine, to show support to US allies in the region.
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