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  1. Pub chain JD Wetherspoon to invest GBP250 million, is to create 10,000 jobs in the UK, according to Sky News sources.
  2. AFP: A total of 122 people died as a result of violence in Iraq last month, the lowest toll since the U.S.-led invasion in 2003.
  3. A special message from BNO News founder Van Poppel to all followers: http://tinyurl.com/yhw4fmy
  4. NYTimes: General Electric has reached a tentative agreement to buy Vivendi's 20 percent stake in NBC Universal for about $5.8 billion.
  5. BULLETIN -- REPORT: GENERAL ELECTRIC REACHES TENTATIVE AGREEMENT TO BUY 20 PERCENT STAKE IN NBC UNIVERSAL.
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  7. Tiger Woods says he will not attend any tournaments this year, including the Chevron World Challenge: http://news.bnonews.com/nyg3
  8. WCPO-TV: A person familiar with the decision says Notre Dame football coach Charlie Weis has been fired.
  9. Thaindian News signs contract with BNO News. Press release: http://tinyurl.com/yaqc326
  10. Five crew members of a British racing yacht are being held in Iran after inadvertently straying into Iranian waters.
  11. UK Ministry of Defence says a British soldier has been killed in Afghanistan. Next of kin has been informed.
  12. Politico: President Barack Obama issued new orders for the war in Afghanistan Sunday night after meeting with top advisers.
  13. White House says Obama has called French President Sarkozy, UK PM Brown and Italian PM Berlusconi about Afghan strategy.
  14. The second U.S. paratrooper who went missing in western Afghanistan on November 4 has been found dead.
  15. Gordon Brown tells the Commons that 500 more British troops will be sent to Afghanistan.
  16. LA Times: A decision on criminal charges in Michael Jackson's death is months away, rather than weeks.
  17. Washington official says no one found inside of Seattle home where suspect in killing of four officers was believed to be holed up.
  18. WSBTV: Atlanta police find the body of a newborn baby buried under trash in a dumpster.
  19. India's economy grew 7.9% year on year in the July-September quarter.
  20. Significant work remains to be done to restore democratic order, today Honduran people took a necessary and important step forward - US