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  1. [quota] Doris Egan: "Rational arguments don't usually work on religious people. Otherwise, there wouldn't be religi... http://bit.ly/4tjho2
  2. [quota] Calvin Trillin: "Health food makes me sick." http://bit.ly/5OIgn9
  3. [xh] Ousted Honduran President Zelaya to leave for Mexico in exile http://bit.ly/8DpDud
  4. [xh] Australia increases assistance to UN disaster response http://bit.ly/7btwX4
  5. [xh] S. Korea to offer Tamiflu aid to DPRK http://bit.ly/502P1s
  6. [xh] Moderate earthquake hits Indonesia http://bit.ly/8C9Yzj
  7. [xh] U.S. reaffirms support for Ukraine's accession to NATO, EU http://bit.ly/8c8hkm
  8. [xh] Journalist victims in Philippine massacre mourned http://bit.ly/6xoeL8
  9. [xh] Canadian stocks rise slightly http://bit.ly/4pToGe
  10. [xh] Canada defense minister urged to resign over Afghan detainee issue http://bit.ly/5QsrDp
  11. [xh] UN crisis relief fund raises record 424 mln USD in pledges http://bit.ly/4pSi7K
  12. [xh] Senior UN official confident amidst "rising humanitarian needs" for 2010 http://bit.ly/7vENqH
  13. [xh] Marseille captain Niang sidelined for six weeks http://bit.ly/6EmXLQ
  14. [xh] Israeli parliament okays advancing referendum bill http://bit.ly/6u5hvw
  15. [xh] Wall Street rebounds on unexpected wholesale inventories rise http://bit.ly/88mI2Q
  16. [xh] Tunisia's Stade Tunisien sign Malian midfielder Doumbia http://bit.ly/66Duvt
  17. [xh] U.S. wholesale inventories rise 0.3% in October http://bit.ly/7BeYn9
  18. [xh] China calls for more efforts in rural school flu control http://bit.ly/7B4w2c
  19. [xh] "Carbon tariffs" cloud efforts to combat climate change http://bit.ly/8cS61K
  20. [xh] U.S. to extend financial bailout program to October 2010 http://bit.ly/8BcA5H