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WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Nancy Pelosi, set to become the first woman to head the U.S. House
of Representatives, suffered an embarrassing defeat on Thursday when fellow Democrats
rejected her choice … 
LONDON (Reuters) - Police investigating whether Labour gave state honours in return for
loans hope to send evidence to prosecutors in January … 
BARNSTABLE, Massachusetts (Reuters) - A trash collector was convicted on Thursday of the
2002 rape and murder of a fashion writer in her Cape Cod home, capping a sensational case … 
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Milton Friedman, one of the most influential economists of the
past century and winner of a 1976 Nobel Prize, died on Thursday morning of heart failure … 
LONDON (Reuters) - New elections for a Northern Ireland assembly in which feuding
politicians at opposite ends of the province's sectarian divide will share power have been
set for March … 
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The U.S. Senate's most vocal global warming skeptic, James Inhofe,
on Thursday dismissed a U.N. meeting on climate change as a "brainwashing" session … 
ISLAMABAD (Reuters) - President Pervez Musharraf has commuted the death sentence of a
British man who has spent 18 years in a Pakistani jail for a murder he says he … 
LONDON (Reuters) - The government will propose new anti-terrorism measures by the end of
the year that may include a plan to extend the time police can hold suspects without … 
LONDON (Reuters) - Ministers squabbled on Thursday over who in government packed a
knockout punch after Prime Minister Tony Blair predicted his successor would have a "big
clunking fist" … 
JERUSALEM, Nov 16 (Reuters) - Israel coach Dror Kashtan came in for heavy criticism on
Thursday following the 4-3 Euro 2008 qualifying loss to Croatia, some commentators
describing the home team's defending as "scandalous" … 