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VIENNA (AP) — The majority of the board of the International Atomic Energy Agency has voted to censure Iran for its nuclear defiance. The resolution criticizes Iran for defying a U.N. Security Council ban on uranium enrichment. It also censures it for secretly building a uranium enrichment facility.
UNDATED (AP) — Black Friday is under way and nervous retailers are eagerly waiting to see if the expected big holiday shopping crowds materialize and if it means a better opening weekend than last year's disaster. Some stores opened yesterday to catch more early birds and avoid potentially dangerous crushes of crowds. LONDON (AP) — World stocks have tumbled amid fears that the fallout from Dubai's problems repaying $60 billion in debt would derail the global financial and economic recovery. Hong Kong and South Korea dropped nearly 5 percent. European stocks have extended their slide and U.S. stock futures are down. KABUL (AP) — An Afghan official says the governor of Kandahar province has survived an assassination attempt while he was on his way to a mosque for prayers marking the Muslim holiday of Eid al-Adha (eed al-AHD'-hah). The official says a roadside bomb detonated as the governor's convoy passed through the center of Kandahar city. MINA, Saudi Arabia (AP) — Millions of pilgrims in the desert valley of Mina, Saudi Arabia are casting stones at walls representing the devil on the third day of the annual hajj (hahj. It's the beginning of Eid al-Adha (eed al-AHD'-hah), one of the most important holidays of the Islamic calendar.
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