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Monthly Statement:
November, 2005
New York Times Headlines
Nov. 1: Bush Picks U.S. Appeals Judge To Take O’Connor’s Court Seat
Nov. 2: Detainee Policy Sharply Divides Bush Officials
Nov. 3: Iraq Asks Return Of Some Officers Of Hussein Army
Nov. 4: Ex-aide Enters Not Guilty Plea In Leak Charges
Nov. 5: Protesters Riot As Bush Attends 34-nation Talks
Nov. 6: Wasting Away, A Million Wait In African Jails
Nov. 7: 10 Officers Shot As Riots Worsen In French Cities
Nov. 8: Justices To Rule On A Challenge To U.S. Tribunals
Nov. 9: Bloomberg Cruises To Re-election Victory; Corzine Is Winner In Costly New Jersey Race
Nov. 10: 3 Hotels Bombed In Jordan; At Least 53 Die
Nov. 11: Senate Approves Limiting Rights Of U.S. Detainees
Nov. 12: Bush Contends Partisan Critics Hurt War Effort
Nov. 13: Relying On Computer, U.S. Seeks To Prove Iran’s Nuclear Aims
Nov. 14: Heavy Hand Of The Secret Police Slows Reform In The Arab World
Nov. 15: Senate G.O.P. Pushes For Plan On Ending War
Nov. 16: Torture Alleged At Ministry Site Outside Baghdad
Nov. 17: New Disclosure Could Prolong Inquiry On Leak
Nov. 18: Fast Withdrawal Of G.I.’s Is Urged By Key Democrat
Nov. 19: Uproar In House As Parties Clash On Iraq Pullout
Nov. 20: Bush, In Beijing, Faces A Wariness On U.S. Concerns
Nov. 21: Chinese Leader Gives President A Mixed Message
Nov. 22: Cheney Sees ‘Shameless’ Revisionism On War
Nov. 23: In Legal Shift, U.S. Charges Detainee In Terrorism Case
Nov. 24: Russia Pushing Measure To Curb Private Groups
Nov. 25: Korean Leaves Cloning Center In Ethics Furor
Nov. 26: Spill In China Brings Danger, And Cover-up
Nov. 27: Pension Officers Putting Billions Into Hedge Funds
Nov. 28: Tribunal Leader Is Hussein’s Case Is Target Of Plot
Nov. 29: At Hussein Trial, First Testimony And New Bluster
Nov. 30: Bush To Outline Broad Iraq Plan; Push On Training

Process: I subscribe to the New York Times and read it daily. The only unusual aspect of my interactions with the Times is in what happens after it has been read. It is never thrown away - each paper is kept, in its entirety, until the end of the month when the full month's newspapers are shredded, baled, and labeled.

 

Accumulate: New York Times Newspaper

Accumulator: Curt Ikens

 
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