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Morning News


Nov.2   Netherlands   Gunman kills film director
  Theo van Gogh, 47, who made a controversial film about Islamic culture, has been stabbed and shot dead in Amsterdam


  USA     2004 voting under way  12 states opened Election Day polling places before 7 a.m. Bush cast his vote in Crawford, Texas

  Darfur   Army raids camps in Darfur  Sudanese troops have raided 2 refugee camps near Nyala denying aid agencies access to the inhabitants inside

Day News


  United Arab Emirates   UAE founder Nahyan dies, aged 90
  After ailing for many years, the president Sheikh Zayed bin Sultan al-Nahyan has died


  USA   No winner yet in 3 key states
  Bed and blue states appear to be mostly sticking with the same party they did in the 2000 election


  Iraq Captors threaten Hassan handover  Gunmen said they would hand her to militant al-Zarqawi if British troops do not leave Iraq within 48 hours

  Sunni Triangle Baghdad car bomb kills six  U.S. warplanes struck insurgent targets in Falluja

  New Hampshire Lynch elected as Governor  A businessman and Democratic Party politician, John Lynch was defeating Republican incumbent Craig Benson by a narrow margin

Evening News


  U.S. Congress   Senate chief Daschle loses seat
  The Democrats' leader has lost his South Dakota seat to Republican John Thune


  Baghdad American contractor snatched  Radeen Sadeq, a Lebanese-American man, was kidnapped late from Baghdad's al-Mansour district

  USA     Bush re-elected Map of http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/shared/spl/hi/americas/04/vote_usa/map/html/default.stm
  In Ohio Kerry trailed Bush by about 104,000 votes out of just over 5 million cast -- 48% to 51%
 George W Bush projected himself during the campaign as the strong leader who could defend the U.S. in a time of war
San Francisco Bay Area , November 2, 2004 Timeline