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Headlines for 3 November 2004

New York’s currently: proud of its citizens

 Bush wins.

 Republicans projected to hold the House and the Senate, with gubernatorials split between parties.

 Number of Palestinians killed by the Israeli Army in October is a two-and-a-half year peak.

 The breathtaking inside scoop on Karl Rove’s bloody maneuvers, often busy with accusing others of homosexuality.

 Man fails to seize Governors Island for pirate community.

 France employs Europe’s strictest anti-terrorism laws, with many tactics that would illegal in the U.S. (And here are the tools they use for cooking!)

 Senate minority leader Tom Daschle loses to John Thune; Democrat Barack Obama fills Senate seat vacated by Republican Peter Fitzgerald.

 Paris Hilton unfortunately still alive despite not voting after posing for “Vote or Die!” campaign.

 Feel like expatriating with Alec Baldwin? Here’s how you bail.

 American civilian, Nepalese man, at least two Arabs kidnapped in Iraq.

 Ban on gay marriage won in all 11 states where it appeared.

 Real names of hip-hop and R&B stars.

 Op: Democrats need to focus in the future on the millions of country voters who voted, against their economic interests, for Republicans.

 List of best WiFi-equipped hotels.

 NY senator Chuck Schumer wins re-election with giant margin (see also other NY winners).

 Lurking blood-sucking monkeys attack 300 children.

 New York Democrats turn their eyes to 2006: Schumer or Spitzer?

 Random: Brochures from theme parks; Work by rogue taxidermists from Minnesota.

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