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1 November
2005
(Tuesday)
Award-winning
Irish
Racehorse
Best Mate
suffers a heart attack and dies while racing in front of a live television audience .
U.S.
Senate Minority Leader
Harry Reid
and his fellow
Democrats
force a
Closed Session
of the
Senate
over misinformed intelligence that led to the Iraq war and evasion of a congressional inquiry.
(CNN)
The discovery of two additional
Moons
of
Pluto
is announced.
(CNN)
The
United Nations Security Council
passed a
UNSC Resolution
(S/RES/1636 (2005)) which requests urgently and forcefully
Syria
's full cooperation with the investigation into the
Assassination
of former
Lebanese
Prime Minister
Rafik Hariri
.
(CCTV)
Zanzibar
's ruling
Chama Cha Mapinduzi
party and
President
Amani Abeid Karume
are declared re-elected in a disputed election. Police clashed with opposition supporters, leaving 9 dead.
(Reuters)
(Reuters)
(Guardian)
militants, one from
Hamas
, the other the
Al Aqsa Martyrs Brigade
, have died following an
Israel
i air-strike in the
Gaza Strip
.
(BBC)
North Korea
and
South Korea
will field a united
Olympics
team at the next
Olympic Games
.
(BBC)
Justice
John Gomery
releases the first part of the
Gomery Commission
report on corruption in the
Liberal Party Of Canada
and the
Sponsorship Scandal
. Gomery exonerates current Prime Minister
Paul Martin
but criticizes former Prime Minister
Jean Chretien
and his
Quebec
lieutenant
Alfonso Gagliano
.
(CBC)
2005 Paris Riots
continue for the fifth consecutive night, sparked by the death of two
Muslim
youths from
Electric Shock
. The controversy caused by police firing
Tear Gas
into a
Mosque
on Sunday night led to families of the dead youths pulling out of a meeting with the
French
Interior Minister
.
(news24)
Makybe Diva
wins the
Melbourne Cup
Thoroughbred Horse Race
for the third consecutive year, becoming the first horse ever to do so. Shortly thereafter, owner Tony Santic announces her retirement from racing.
(Herald Sun)
U.S.
prosecutors admitted that
Omar Al-Faruq
was one of four detainees to escape from the
Bagram
base,
Afghanistan
, in
July
, all of whom are still on the run.
(BBC)