CBS News anchor Dan Rather resigns from CBS Evening News effective in March 2005. He will remain a correspondent for 60 Minutes news magazine and other assignments. (Reuters) 2004 Ukrainian presidential election : Opposition leader Viktor Yushchenko declares himself winner and takes a symbolic oath of office at a parliament special session, boycotted by pro-government MPs . Crowds of around 200,000 Yushchenko supporters rally outside the parliament building in Kiev . Freedom House releases a statement saying that the runoff election was "tainted by massive voter fraud." Russian Foreign Ministry expresses "extreme concern" about the disobedience actions by the Ukrainian opposition. (BBC) (Reuters) (FH) The city governments of Lviv , Ternopil , Vinnytsia and Ivano-Frankivsk announce their support for Yushchenko. A crowd estimated at 200,000 surrounds the Parliament building in Kiev , calling for Yanukovych to step down. (The Guardian) Conflict in Iraq November 23 is the 327th day of the year (328th in leap years) in the Gregorian Calendar, with 38 days remaining. ...
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A CBS News Special Report ident card CBS News is the news division of American television and radio network CBS. Its current president is Sean McManus who is also head of CBS Sports. ...
Dan Rather, from a telecast in October 2004. ...
The CBS Evening News is the flagship nightly television news program of the American television network CBS. It has broadcast since 1948. ...
Sixty Minutes was also the replacement for the BBC current affairs programme Nationwide. ...
The presidential election held in November and December 2004 in Ukraine was mostly a political battle between Prime Minister Viktor Yanukovych and former Prime Minister and opposition leader Viktor Yushchenko. ...
Viktor Andriyovych Yushchenko (Ukrainian: ÐÑкÑÐ¾Ñ ÐндÑÑÐ¹Ð¾Ð²Ð¸Ñ Ð®Ñенко) (born 23 February 1954) is the President of Ukraine. ...
A Member of Parliament, or MP, is a representative elected by the voters of an electoral district to a parliament; in the Westminster system, specifically to the lower house. ...
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This map reflects the findings of Freedom Houses 2006 survey Freedom in the World, concerning the state of world freedom in 2005. ...
Lviv (Ukrainian: ÐÑвÑв, Lâviv ; Polish: Lwów; Russian: ÐÑвов, Lvov; German: Lemberg; Latin: Leopolis; see also Cities alternative names) is a city in western Ukraine, the capital city of the Lviv Oblast (province) and one of the main cultural centres of Ukraine. ...
Motto: Oblast Ternopil Oblast Mayor Bogdan Evgenovich Levkiv Area 59 kм² Population - city - density 221,300 (2004) 3,831 /km² Founded 1540 Latitude Longitude Area code +380 352 Car plates ?? sister cities Municipal Website Ternopil (Ukrainian: ; Polish: ; Russian: ) is a city in western Ukraine, located on the banks of the...
Vinnytsia, or Vinnytsya (Ukrainian: , Polish: ) is a city in central Ukraine, located on the banks of the Pivdennyi Buh River, approximately 270 km west of Ukraines capital, Kiev. ...
Ivano-Frankivsk (Ukrainian: Ðвано-ФÑанкÑвÑÑк/Ivano-Frankivsk; СÑаниÑлавÑв/Stanyslaviv before 1962; Polish: StanisÅawów 14th century - 1939; Russian: Ivano-Frankovsk; German: Stanislau (before World War I); Yiddish: ס××Ö·× ×ס×××/Stanislev) is a city in Ukraine, center of Ivano-Frankivsk Oblast in the west of the country. ...
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This article deals with the post-invasion period in Iraq and its occupation. ...
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The Group of Eight (G8) consists of Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, the United Kingdom, the United States of America, and the Russian Federation. ...
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A large number of international organizations and other bodies have a secretary general or secretary-general as their chief administrative officers or in other administrative capacities. ...
Kofi Atta Annan (born April 8, 1938) is a Ghanaian diplomat and the seventh and current Secretary-General of the United Nations. ...
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A cleric is: A member of the clergy of a religion, especially one that has trained or ordained priests, preachers, or other religious professionals; or A member of a character class in Dungeons & Dragons and similar fantasy role-playing games. ...
Sunni Islam (Arabic سنّة) is the largest denomination of Islam. ...
The Association of Muslim Clerics, or sometimes called Association Of Muslim Clerics, was formed by well-known moderate Sunni religious leaders, including Sheikh Abdel-Salam al-Kubaisi and Sheikh Abdel-Sattar Abdel-Jabbar, after the collapse of Saddam Husseins regime in Iraq by U.S. in 2003. ...
Baquba (بعقوبه; also transliterated as Baqubah and Baqouba) is the capital of Iraqs Diyala province. ...