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Ethiopia 'repels Somali militia'
Ethiopia says it has routed Islamist militia threatening the seat of Somalia's transitional government in Baidoa.
BBC News - December 26, 2006
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Ethiopians march on Somali capital
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Ethiopians march on Somali capital
Somalia government and Ethiopian troops advanced toward the country's capital Tuesday as Islamic fighters retreated, bloodied by a week of artillery and mortar attacks but promising a "new phase" in the war -- a chilling pronouncement from a movement that has threatened suicide attacks.
CNN - December 26, 2006
Parents of fallen U.S. soldiers travel to Iraq
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Parents of fallen U.S. soldiers travel to Iraq
After her son Justin was killed serving in Iraq, a grieving Jan Johnson resolved to see the place where he died and to better understand why it happened. And so she did, travelling to Iraq with the parents of half a dozen other fallen soldiers.
CNN - December 26, 2006
Biden wants Rice to testify on Iraq policy
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Biden wants Rice to testify on Iraq policy
Sen. Joseph Biden, the incoming chairman of the Foreign Relations Committee, said he has invited Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice to testify during three weeks of hearings in January about the Iraq war.
CNN - December 26, 2006
Israel to Build New Settlement in Occupied West Bank
For the first time in 10 years, Israel said it will build a new Jewish settlement in the occupied West Bank, prompting Palestinian anger and American concern.
New York Times - December 26, 2006
Castro Does Not Have Cancer, Spanish Doctor Says
A surgeon said the 80-year-old Cuban leader could return to work after he recovers from intestinal surgery he underwent last summer.
New York Times - December 26, 2006
Ford and Toyota Chiefs Met in Tokyo
The discussions appear to have centered on the environment, manufacturing efficiencies and other issues.
New York Times - December 26, 2006
Canada throws out 'Russian spy'
Canadian authorities deport a man they say took a false identity to spy on the country for Russia.
BBC News - December 26, 2006
Iran calls in UK envoy over Blair
Iran's foreign ministry summons the UK ambassador to hear strong criticism of comments by Tony Blair.
BBC News - December 26, 2006
French robber caught 20 years on
French police arrest a robber who spent 20 years on the run after one of France's most infamous bank heists.
BBC News - December 26, 2006
Hunts hail Boxing Day turn-out
Campaigners say the ban on fox hunting with dogs is unworkable as 320,000 people attend Boxing Day meets.
BBC News - December 26, 2006
Judge: Hussein to die within month
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Judge: Hussein to die within month
The Iraqi High Tribunal's appellate chamber on Tuesday upheld Saddam Hussein's death sentence in the Dujail massacre case.
CNN - December 26, 2006
Christmas tornados wreak havoc in Florida
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Christmas tornados wreak havoc in Florida
At least two Christmas Day tornadoes damaged hundreds of Florida homes, with one flipping airplanes at a flight school and tearing the roofs off three apartment buildings, officials said.
CNN - December 26, 2006
Pipeline explosion kills at least 200
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Pipeline explosion kills at least 200
At least 200 people were killed outside Lagos, Nigeria, in a massive explosion and fire that ignited as crowds carried away buckets of refined fuel from a tapped fuel pipeline, the Nigerian Red Cross said.
CNN - December 26, 2006
Islamist Forces in Somalia Are on the Retreat
The Islamists seem powerless to stop the advance of the Ethiopian-backed forces of the transitional government.
New York Times - December 26, 2006
Strong Earthquake Shakes Taiwan
The earthquake caused damage and at least one death, but a feared tsunami did not happen.
New York Times - December 26, 2006
Court Upholds Death Penalty for Hussein
The decision by an Iraqi appeals court clears the way for Saddam Hussein?s execution within 30 days.
New York Times - December 26, 2006
Strong quake strikes off Taiwan
An undersea earthquake of magnitude 7.1 hits off Taiwan, followed by a powerful aftershock.
BBC News - December 26, 2006
Betting opens on new Potter plot
Bookies take bets on Harry Potter dying in the seventh and final book of the series by author JK Rowling.
BBC News - December 26, 2006
Phone clue in charity murder hunt
Police in India investigating the murder of a 23-year-old British charity worker are following a new lead, it is claimed.
BBC News - December 26, 2006
McKie to end inquiry campaign
Shirley McKie and her father plan to end their campaign for a public inquiry into the fingerprint case.
BBC News - December 26, 2006
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NO; THEY HAVE MADE AN EXCEPTION FOR OTHERS BEFORE HER.
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