Corrections: November 1
Date: 01 November 2011
O dia 31 de outubro de 2011 foi um segunda-feira sob o signo de ♏. Foi o dia 303 do ano. O presidente dos Estados Unidos foi Barack Obama.
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Date: 01 November 2011
By HOWARD BECK
National Basketball Players Assn president Derek Fisher sends letter to players reaffirming his loyalty to them and his commitment to the 'best deal possible' in the face of collapsed negotiations and canceled games.
Date: 01 November 2011
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
A C Milan striker Antonio Cassano is diagnosed with ministroke after falling ill on team's flight home from Rome.
Date: 01 November 2011
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Phones of Surrey police officers were probably hacked as they investigated the 2002 disappearance of Millie Dowler, the teenage girl whose case is among the most disturbing to have emerged from Britain’s phone hacking scandal.
Date: 01 November 2011
By JEFF Z. KLEIN
New York Rangers defeat San Jose Sharks, 5-2.
Date: 01 November 2011
By ANEMONA HARTOCOLLIS
New York City will pay the federal government $70 million to settle a lawsuit accusing city of overbilling Medicaid by improperly approving home care for disabled, frail and elderly clients; city acknowledges that from 2000 to 2010, it re-authorized personal care for certain homebound patients without having obtained required assessments from experts.
Date: 01 November 2011
By NOAH ROSENBERG
Prosecutors make closing arguments Federal District Court trial, in Manhattan, of Russian businessman Viktor Bout, accused of being illegal arms dealer who was intent on selling weapons to terrorists.
Date: 01 November 2011
By CHRISTOPHER SWANN and FIONA MAHARG-BRAVO
Reuters BreakingViews column; Eugene Isenberg, chief executive of Nabors, will get $100 million to step down from that job under a formula-based payout negotiated long ago, when the company was doing well; Spain continues to make reforms to its economy.
Date: 01 November 2011
By JEFFREY GETTLEMAN
Lusaka Journal: Zambian Pres Rupiah Banda retires after losing election, highly uncommon for an incumbent African president, resulting in a peaceful transition of power; country is also exception in that president-elect Michael Sata and the new government chafe at the idea of being beholden to China.
Date: 01 November 2011
By HOWARD BECK
Howard BECK
National Basketball Players Assn president Derek Fisher sends letter to players reaffirming his loyalty to them and his commitment to the 'best deal possible' in the face of collapsed negotiations and canceled games.
Date: 01 November 2011
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
A C Milan striker Antonio Cassano is diagnosed with ministroke after falling ill on team's flight home from Rome.
Date: 01 November 2011
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Phones of Surrey police officers were probably hacked as they investigated the 2002 disappearance of Millie Dowler, the teenage girl whose case is among the most disturbing to have emerged from Britain’s phone hacking scandal.
Date: 01 November 2011
By JEFF Z. KLEIN
Jeff KLEIN
New York Rangers defeat San Jose Sharks, 5-2.
Date: 01 November 2011
By ANEMONA HARTOCOLLIS
Anemona HARTOCOLLIS
New York City will pay the federal government $70 million to settle a lawsuit accusing city of overbilling Medicaid by improperly approving home care for disabled, frail and elderly clients; city acknowledges that from 2000 to 2010, it re-authorized personal care for certain homebound patients without having obtained required assessments from experts.
Date: 01 November 2011
By NOAH ROSENBERG
Noah ROSENBERG
Prosecutors make closing arguments Federal District Court trial, in Manhattan, of Russian businessman Viktor Bout, accused of being illegal arms dealer who was intent on selling weapons to terrorists.
Date: 01 November 2011
By CHRISTOPHER SWANN and FIONA MAHARG-BRAVO
Christopher SWANN
Reuters BreakingViews column; Eugene Isenberg, chief executive of Nabors, will get $100 million to step down from that job under a formula-based payout negotiated long ago, when the company was doing well; Spain continues to make reforms to its economy.
Date: 01 November 2011
By JEFFREY GETTLEMAN
Jeffrey GETTLEMAN
Lusaka Journal: Zambian Pres Rupiah Banda retires after losing election, highly uncommon for an incumbent African president, resulting in a peaceful transition of power; country is also exception in that president-elect Michael Sata and the new government chafe at the idea of being beholden to China.