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- President of China lunches with Brazilian President (← links | edit)
- Palestinians to elect new president on January 9 (← links | edit)
- Brazilian delegation returns from Arafat funeral (← links | edit)
- Hearing begins over David Hookes death (← links | edit)
- Iran close to decision on nuclear program (← links | edit)
- Iran Agrees to Suspend Uranium Conversion (← links | edit)
- Brazilian soccer player's mother has been kidnapped (← links | edit)
- Colin Powell Resigns as U.S. Secretary of State, Rice Likely Successor (← links | edit)
- High-speed train derailment in central Queensland (Australia) (← links | edit)
- Saddam Hussein profited roughly 1B by taking funds from UN program (← links | edit)
- Latin American Drug dealer Beira-Mar's lawyers arrested (← links | edit)
- Pope John Paul II meets Iraq's Ambassador (← links | edit)
- Big Linux Beta 3 released (← links | edit)
- Florida's Walt Disney World launches revamped attractions (← links | edit)
- Hari Kostov resigns as prime minister of Macedonia (← links | edit)
- Senator Harry Reid elected Democratic minority leader (← links | edit)
- Majority of Dutch parliament against accentuation of anti-blasphemy article (← links | edit)
- President of Brazil meets Vietnamese President (← links | edit)
- Brazilian President meets President of South Korea (← links | edit)
- Firefox 1.0 Internet Browser released by Mozilla Foundation (← links | edit)
- British white paper on public health (← links | edit)
- British-Iraqi careworker Margaret Hassan reportedly killed (← links | edit)
- Australians talk tough ahead of Brisbane test match (← links | edit)
- Russian Tatars not allowed to use Latin alphabet (← links | edit)
- Japan to reduce aid to China (← links | edit)
- CRS analyses al Qaeda statements (← links | edit)
- Barroso names new European Union Commissioners (← links | edit)
- Sharon considered temporary Israeli coup in 1967 (← links | edit)
- Kmart to buy Sears for US$11 billion (← links | edit)
- Sainsbury's posts first ever loss (← links | edit)
- Chinese submarine enters Japanese waters (← links | edit)
- Speculation arises as North Korean media drops Kim Jong Il's title (← links | edit)
- South American 2004 World Cup Qualifiers (11th) (← links | edit)
- Israeli army kills three Egyptians in border incident (← links | edit)
- Kanchi Shankaracharya Jayendra Saraswathi in custody (← links | edit)
- Kyoto Treaty becomes legally binding on February 16 (← links | edit)
- World's most-spammed man (← links | edit)
- New Band Aid music video is launched (← links | edit)
- New Beta Version of MSN Search Service from Microsoft released (← links | edit)
- Longhorn for 2006, according to Gates (← links | edit)
- US reporter convicted for not revealing source (← links | edit)
- Brazilian Landless Workers Movement invades city hall (← links | edit)
- Knight to leave Nike top job (← links | edit)
- Sudanese parties sign peace pledge (← links | edit)
- Beheaded bodies found as fighting continues in Mosul (← links | edit)
- Brazilian Landless Workers Movement (MST) invades in Bahia (← links | edit)
- Spanish tourist fatally shot in Rio de Janeiro (← links | edit)
- 19 Burmese political prisoners released; more to come (← links | edit)
- Brazilian economist Celso Furtado dies (← links | edit)
- Four NBA players suspended indefinitely for brawl (← links | edit)