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Morning News


Nov.18   Vietnam     APEC statement on N. Korea pleases Bush  Bush backed Pacific Rim leaders in demanding that the communist regime abandon its nuclear weapons program

  Italy Tom joins Katie at wedding castle  Hollywood celebrities are gathering in a lakeside town for the wedding of Tom Cruise and Katie Holmes

  Afghanistan Afghan 'threat to wider region'  President Karzai has warned that instability poses a huge threat to peace and prosperity in the whole region

  Baghdad Video emerges in hunt for hostages  Islamic Mujahedeen Battalion claims it took Westerners, that working for Crescent Security

  Darfur Sudan 'begins new attacks'  African Union: The government together with the Janjaweed militia have launched new attacks in northern Darfur

Day News


  Gaza   Human shield deters Israel strike  The Israelis have called off a planned air attack on a house after hundreds of Palestinians formed a human shield

  Ohio Ohio State wins over Michigan  The first 1 vs. 2 matchup: 42-39

Evening News


  Vietnam   APEC vows to salvage trade talks
  Leaders were expected to wrap up a Pacific Rim summit with a pledge to kick-start stalled global trade talks
 The Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation forum made a call for North Korea to take concrete steps to give up its nuclear weapons program. The leaders demanded salvage the Doha round of WTO talks


  London     Ex-KGB officer 'poisoned in UK'
  Scotland Yard is investigating the alleged poisoning of the critic of President Putin, Alexander Litvinenko


  Mexico Report links ex-leaders to killings  A long-awaited report for the first time officially blames the highest levels of 3 presidencies for the massacres, tortures
San Francisco Bay Area , November 18, 2006 Timeline