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Sunday, November 07, 2004
Elections 2004: The latest results and analysis are available on washingtonpost.com's home page.
TODAY'S HIGHLIGHTS
52 Killed In Spate Of Attacks In Iraq
More than 60 were wounded in a rash of suicide bombings and attacks, as U.S. forces prepared for a possible assault on Fallujah.
(By Jackie Spinner, The Washington Post)

9 French Peacekeepers Killed in Airstrike In Ivory Coast
French Troops Clash With Ivory Coast Soldiers
(AP)

Four More Years Attributed to Rove's Strategy
Despite Moments of Doubt, Adviser's Planning Paid Off
(The Washington Post)

POLITICS
Rove's Planning Paid Off
Bush's victory is likely to enlarge the myth of Rove, with all its layers and complexities, but the reality is that Bush's reelection was secured not by the design or execution of a single person but by a team.
(By Dan Balz and Mike Allen, The Washington Post)

President Signals No Major Shift In Foreign Policy
(The Washington Post)

For the President, a Vote of Full Faith and Credit
Evangelical Christians Shed Their Reluctance to Mix Religion and Politics on Election Day
(The Washington Post)

Senate Orientation Aims to Bridge Gap
New Members Are Invited to Program Stressing Working Across Party Lines
(The Washington Post)

Domestic Issues on the Front Burner
Bush's Legacy May Depend on Policies
(The Washington Post)

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NATION
Season of Drizzle and a Day of Defeat
It has been a SAD week in Seattle, city of rain, darkness, caffeine and an 82 percent majority that voted in vain to fire President Bush.
(The Washington Post)

Missing Antiaircraft Missiles Alarm Aides
(The Washington Post)

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WORLD
52 Killed In Spate Of Attacks In Iraq
More than 60 were wounded in a rash of suicide bombings and attacks, as U.S. forces prepared for a possible assault on Fallujah.
(By Jackie Spinner, The Washington Post)

Rifts Among Palestinians Grow as Power Struggle Looms
(The Washington Post)

9 French Peacekeepers Killed in Airstrike In Ivory Coast
French Troops Clash With Ivory Coast Soldiers
(AP)

Exercise Displays Japan's Ambitions
Seeking New International Stature, Government Departs From Pacifist Past
(The Washington Post)

Afghan Hostage-Takers Postpone Talks
(The Washington Post)

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METRO
Unmatched Security for Second Bush Inaugural
Officials will use thousands of police from across the country, new screening technology and a large military contingent.
(By Sari Horwitz and Spencer S. Hsu, The Washington Post)

Williams Rushes to Rescue Plan For Stadium
Mayor Vows to Prevail In Council Vote Tuesday
(The Washington Post)

Connecting to Overhaul D.C. Schools
Community Leaders Close Summit With Pledge to Set Aside Differences
(The Washington Post)

Virginia Could Spend Years in the Red
Despite New Revenue, Warner Draft Predicts Shortfalls Emerging With 2007 Budget
(The Washington Post)

Police Resources Diverted by False Burglary Alarms
Ramsey and Catania Urge Stiff Fines for Repeat Calls
(The Washington Post)

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BUSINESS
Some Shoppers Find Fewer Happy Returns
As retailers collect more personal information into databases, computers are handed increasing power to make decisions about consumers' lives.
(By Ariana Eunjung Cha, The Washington Post)

Charity's New Look
Minorities Grab Fundraisers' Notice
(The Washington Post)

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TECHNOLOGY
Photos, Music Make an Expensive iPod
Update to Apple's music player lets you carry around your computer's entire photo library as well as your music collection. ...
(By Rob Pegoraro, The Washington Post)

Service Sends Traffic Images To Cell Phone
(The Washington Post)

Digital Contenders All Hotshots
(The Washington Post)

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SPORTS
D.C. Prevails in Thriller
Brian Carroll converts in the sixth stage of a penalty kick shootout and Nick Rimando makes the ensuing save, sending United to MLS Cup for the first time in five years.
(By Steven Goff, The Washington Post)

Two Sides to Cavs' Story
Offense, Defense Dominate as No. 12 Virginia Shuts Out Terrapins: Virginia 16, Maryland 0
(The Washington Post)

Heat's Wade, Jones Overwhelm Wizards
Heat 118, Wizards 106
(The Washington Post)

Snyder Does an About-Face
Owner Is More Hands-Off, Defers to Coach Gibbs
(The Washington Post)

Hokies Bring UNC to Heel
Imoh's Rushing, Late Missed Field Goal Help Tech Keep Share of ACC Lead: Virginia Tech 27, North Carolina 24
(The Washington Post)

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STYLE
Up to Our Necks
The brooch is a perfect fashion trend....
(By Robin Givhan, The Washington Post)

Your Life: Highly Classified, By Robert Lanham
(The Washington Post)

LIFE IS SHORT | Autobiography as Haiku
(The Washington Post)

Get Your Mind Into the Gutter
Amid Dead Leaves And Discarded Lists, Sometimes There's Poetry to Be Found
(The Washington Post)

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EDITORIALS, OPINIONS AND LETTERS
Darfur Slides
AT DAWN ON Tuesday, a few hours before Americans began voting, Sudanese police and soldiers arrived at a camp for displaced people in South Darfur....

The Other U.S. Deficit
WHEN PRESIDENT Bush batted away questions about the budget deficit during his news conference on Thursday, financial markets delivered a telling verdict....

Mrs. Cropp's Fast Curve
WHAT MUST Major League Baseball think about the District of Columbia? More specifically, what does it mean when members of the D.C. Council, including...

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