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Unhappy Democrats Must Wait to Get Into Canada

David Ljunggren, Reuters

OTTAWA (Reuters) — Disgruntled Democrats seeking a safe Canadian haven
after President Bush won Tuesday's election should not pack their bags
just yet.


Canadian officials made clear on Wednesday that any U.S. citizens so fed
up with Bush that they want to make a fresh start up north would have to
stand in line like any other would-be immigrants — a wait that can take
up to a year.

"Hungary to Withdraw Troops From Iraq:

Defense Minister Says Country Waited for U.S. Elections Results Before
Deciding"

Karl Peter Kirk, Associated Press


BUDAPEST, Hungary — Hungary will withdraw its 300 non-combat troops from
Iraq by March 31, the country's new prime minister said Wednesday,
contending that staying longer would be an "impossibility."


"We are obliged to stay there until the (Iraqi) elections. To stay
longer is an impossibility," Prime Minister Ferenc Gyurcsany said at a
ceremony to mark the end of mandatory military service in Hungary.

The Iraqi elections are due to be held by Jan. 31.

Bush Campaign Convinced of President's Reelection

Prensa Latina

Washington, Nov 3 (Prensa Latina) — White House Chief of
Staff Andrew Card said early Wednesday that President
George W. Bush has won re-election, according to CNN.


George W. Bush and John Kerry are waiting for presidential
election projections in just three states, but Bush Chief
of Staff Andy Card told supporters of the Republican
campaign he is convinced the president has won re-election.


Republicans are projected to retain control of the House
and Senate, adding to their majorities in both chambers
with strong showings in Southern states.


Ohio is too close to call, and results also are delayed in
Iowa and New Mexico. Democratic vice presidential candidate
John Edwards said, "We´ve waited four years for this
victory. We can wait one more night."


Bush is expected to have won 28 states, with 254 electoral
votes, and a win in Ohio would assure him of at least 274
votes, more than the 270 he needs for a majority Electoral
College.


Bush would become the 12th of the 17 incumbent presidents
who have sought re-election since 1900 to win a second
term.


But the John Kerry Campaign has refused to concede defeat,
insisting that 250,000 provisional and absentee ballots
cast in the Buckeye State might change the outcome.


The US and the world will know the final results after 11
days of the election. Ohio Secretary of State Ken Blackwell
said that by law provisional and absentee ballots will not
be counted until 11 days after the election.

"Iraqi President Opposes Assault on Fallujah:

Yawar Also Accuses Iran of 'Organizing Attacks' in His Country"

Tom Regan, Christian Science Monitor

Iraqi President Ghazi al-Yawar has declared his opposition to a joint
attack by coalition and Iraqi forces on the insurgent-dominated city of
Fallujah. Mr. Yawar's comments, made on Monday in an interview with a
Kuwait newspaper, put him directly at odds with Iraq's interim prime
minister, Iyad Allawi, who has threatened the city with an all-out
assault if local leaders did not force insurgents to surrender.

"Deputy Tackles, Arrests Journalist for Photographing Voters"

Jane Daugherty, Palm Beach Post

A widely published investigative journalist was tackled, punched and
arrested Sunday afternoon by a Palm Beach County sheriff's deputy who
tried to confiscate his camera outside the elections supervisor's
headquarters.

"Political Trick Or Treat in Hartford, CT:
Author Gore Vidal Skewers Bush, The Press"

Frank Rizzo, Hartford Courant


It was a bit of a Gorefest Saturday afternoon at Hartford Stage when
the noted author, playwright and wit Gore Vidal talked politics
following a reading of his new play, "On the March to the Sea."

The onetime political candidate — he ran for Congress in New York in
the 1960s and the Senate in California in the '80s — was serious,
playful and outspoken when "interviewed" by actress Estelle Parsons,
who was part of the original "Today" show in the 1950s before her
acting career.

"Mexican Traditionalists Fight Wal-Mart Close to Pyramids"

Knight Ridder News

SAN JUAN TEOTIHUACAN, Mexico — A Wal-Mart store rising near the
2,000-year-old pyramids of the Teotihuacan Empire has ignited the wrath of
Mexican conservationists and nationalists, who say the U.S. retailer is
destroying their culture at the foot of one of Mexico's greatest treasures.

We posted a story from the Guardian about this case last year. It can be read here. There's a greater emphasis in this new report on the cultish characteristics of LaRouche. That can be taken with a pinch of salt.

The Student, the Shadowy Cult and a Mother's Fight for Justice
Mark Townsend, The Observer

His death at a bleak road junction in Germany seemed destined to remain shrouded in mystery. Shortly after leaving a meeting staged by far-right extremists, British student Jeremiah Duggan inexplicably ran in front of speeding traffic. Now the chain of events that led to the 22-year-old sustaining fatal head injuries early one morning on a Wiesbaden ring road are to be re-examined by police.

For his mother, Erica, it is the culmination of an 18-month battle to discover what happened during her son's final days.

All she did know was that her Jewish son would never return home after becoming embroiled with the LaRouche organisation, a shadowy cult led by a convicted fraudster with virulent anti-Semitic views. When police broke the news that Duggan had died they urged Erica 'to go nowhere near those people, they are dangerous.'

"Marijuana Arrests For Year 2003 Hit Record High, FBI Report Reveals"

NORML

Washington, DC: — Police arrested an estimated 755,187 persons for
marijuana violations in 2003, according to the Federal Bureau of
Investigation's annual Uniform Crime Report, released today. The total is
the highest ever recorded by the FBI, and comprised 45 percent of all
drug arrests in the United States.

Cuba May Permit Euro Beyond Tourist Spots

Associated Press

Communist officials are thinking about extending the use
of the euro beyond a few resorts for vacationing Europeans as the country
moves to halt widespread use of the American dollar, Cuba's tourism minister
said on Wednesday.


Since Fidel Castro's Government decided to replace the US
dollar with the local Cuban convertible peso, authorities "have been
studying coordinating with Cuba's Central Bank to extend the acceptance of
the euro in other areas of the country," Tourism Minister Manuel Marrero
said.

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