International Events in November 2002
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Nov 01
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Sri Lanka, LTTE reach agreement on joint task force for North East at talks in Nakorn Pathom, Thailand.
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Nov 02
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A Federal Judge approves Microsoft deal with the U.S. Justice Department, brushing aside objections from nine states.
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Nov 05
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Turkey's pro-Islamic Justice and Development Party wins landslide victory in polls to Parliament.
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Prime Minister Atal Behari Vajpayee moots an ASEAN-India free trade area at the inaugural of the ASEAN summit in the Cambodian capital, Phnom Penh.
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Nov 06
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Republicans gain full control of the U.S. Congress in midterm polls.
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India announces a $10 million Line of Credit each for Cambodia and Laos.
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Nov 08
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The Communist Party of China should move away from its glasshouse and onto a new political turf says the Chinese President, Jiang Zemin at the opening session of the 16th National Congress, in Beijing.
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Gibraltar rejects British-Spain joint sovereignty, in a referendum.
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The U.N. Secretary Council votes on a tough new Iraq resolution that warns Saddam Hussein to disarm or face serious consequences.
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Nov 10
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Iranian Parliament gives the President, Mohammad Khatami, the right to suspend rulings by the judiciary.
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Nov 13
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Iraq accepts U.N. resolution on weapons inspections.
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Nov 14
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The Chinese President, Jiang Zamin, the Premier, Zhu Rongji and party veteran, Li Peng bid adieu to active politics on the last day of the party Congress.
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The WTO Trade Ministers' meeting in Sydney agrees on a plan to give the world's poorest nations access to affordable medicines.
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Nov 15
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Pakistan President, Pervez Musharraf revives the 1973 consitution, suspended after the October 1999, coup "except a few articles".
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The Vice-President, Hu Jintao, is elected General Secretary of the Communist Party of China.
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Nov 16
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Pervez Musharraf is sworn in Pakistan President for five more years, till November 16, 2007.
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Abdullah Gul is named Turkey's Prime Minister.
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Nov 18
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U.N. weapons inspectors arrive in Baghdad.
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Nov 19
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Chaudhry Amir Hussain of the Pakistan Muslim League Quaid-e-Azam is elected Pakistan Speaker.
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An oil tanker, Prestige with 77,000 tonnes of oil spills threatening ecological disaster, off the Northwest coast of Spain and Portugal.
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Russia decides to introduce religious education in schools for the first time since the Tsars.
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Nov 20
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The U.S. Senate passes the Homeland Security Bill.
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In a historic eastward shift, NATO agrees to expand membership and invites seven ex-communist countries under its security umbrella, at a summit in Prague.
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Nov 21
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A key suspect in the Oct. 12 Bali blasts, Imam Samndra is held in the port of Merak.
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A Palestinian suicide bomber kills 11 persons by blowing himself upon a Jerusalem city bus packed with students and soldiers.
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Mir Zafarullah Khan Jamali is elected Pakistan Prime Minister.
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Twenty five persons die and 1,000 houses are destroyed as a deadly quake rocks the Gilgit region in Pakistan.
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Nov 23
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Pakistani President, Pevez Musharraf swears in a 21-member Cabinet headed by Jamali. Khurshid Mehmood Qasoori is the new Foreign Minister. Rao Sikander Iqbal gets Defence and Faisal Saleh Hayat, Interior portfolios.
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Nov 24
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Lucio Gutierrez, a former army colonel wins Ecuador presidential polls.
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Chancellor, Wolfgang Schuessel and his People's Party emerge victors in Austrian parliamentary polls.
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Nov 27
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U.N. weapons inspectors begin search in Iraq.
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The U.S. President, Bush appoints former Secretary of State, Henry Kissinger to head probe panel on Sept. 11, 2001 attacks.
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Ready to consider regional self-rule as an alternative to Tamil Eelam, says the LTTE leader, V. Prabakaran.
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Nov 28
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Fourteen persons die after suicide bombers blow up a hotel full of Israelis in Kikambala, near Mombasa in Kenya. Missiles are fired at an Israeli plane.
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