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Iraqi Leader Plans to Shake Up Cabinet
The announcement came hours after a pair of suicide bombers blew themselves up at police recruitment center in Baghdad, killing at least 35...
New York Times - November 12, 2006
Four escape 'racist' bomb attack
Four people escape injury in a petrol bomb attack on a house, which police say may have been racist...
BBC News - November 12, 2006
Countries promise closer working
A declaration committing Scotland and Ireland to work together more closely is set to be signed...
BBC News - November 12, 2006
Iraqi PM urges cabinet reshuffle
Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri Maliki calls for a comprehensive cabinet reshuffle, as 35 people die in a suicide attack...
BBC News - November 12, 2006
Activist blockade hits Bangladesh
Many road and rail links in Bangladesh are paralysed as opposition activists call a blockade to demand reform...
BBC News - November 12, 2006
Cash row looms at climate talks
A row over managing a fund to help poor nations adapt to climate change threatens UN talks in Nairobi...
BBC News - November 12, 2006
US 'open to Iran talks on Iraq'
The White House will consider talking to Iran and Syria about Iraq's future, its chief of staff says...
BBC News - November 12, 2006
Afghan conflict deaths quadruple
The number of deaths in the conflict in Afghanistan has risen four-fold this year, a new report says...
BBC News - November 12, 2006
Man held over policeman shooting
Police arrest a 25-year-old man in connection with the shooting of a police officer in Wolverhampton...
BBC News - November 12, 2006
UK troops die in Iraq boat blast
Four UK servicemen are killed and three seriously hurt in an attack on a boat patrol in the southern Iraq city of Basra...
BBC News - November 12, 2006
Crowd Protests Health Care in China
Some 2,000 people mobbed a hospital in southwestern China on Friday in a dispute over medical fees and shoddy health care practices, a human rights group said today...
New York Times - November 12, 2006
Club condemn 'moron' coin-thrower
A football club say they expect severe punishment after an FA Cup match official was knocked unconscious by a coin...
BBC News - November 12, 2006
Scottish Power offer 'imminent'
Spain's second-largest electricity firm, Iberdrola, is set to table a bid for UK utility Scottish Power this week, a report says...
BBC News - November 12, 2006
Afghan clashes 'kill 60 Taleban'
Nato and Afghan troops kill about 60 Taleban fighters in a six-day operation, Afghan officials say...
BBC News - November 12, 2006
Family led to safety from blaze
Firefighters lead to safety a man and woman and their young daughter trapped while a fire raged downstairs...
BBC News - November 12, 2006
UN envoy sees Uganda rebel chief
UN envoy Jan Egeland meets Uganda rebel leader Joseph Kony in a bid to help efforts to end a 20-year insurgency...
BBC News - November 12, 2006
Hospital death sparks China riot
Police clash with protesters outside a hospital in China after a boy dies from mistakenly drinking pesticide...
BBC News - November 12, 2006
Arsenal ease past Liverpool
Mathieu Flamini, Kolo Toure and William Gallas are on target as Arsenal ease past Liverpool at The Emirates Stadium...
BBC News - November 12, 2006
Football: Reading 3-1 Spurs
Reading come from behind to beat Tottenham at the Madejski Stadium...
BBC News - November 12, 2006
Bono duets with Kylie in Sydney
Pop star Kylie Minogue is joined onstage by U2 singer Bono on the second night of her comeback tour in Sydney...
BBC News - November 12, 2006
Farepak bosses face MPs quiz
The head of Farepak's parent company and its bankers could face MPs about the hamper firm's collapse, an MP says...
BBC News - November 12, 2006
Four UK servicemen dead in Iraq
Four UK troops are dead following an attack on a boat patrol in the southern Iraq city of Basra...
BBC News - November 12, 2006
Tories warn on terror detentions
The limit on detaining terror suspects should only increase if there is "credible evidence" to do so, the Tories say...
BBC News - November 12, 2006
War dead honoured at the Cenotaph
The Queen leads the nation's tributes at the annual Remembrance Sunday service in London...
BBC News - November 12, 2006
FA Cup fans 'looking for trouble'
Police say some football fans set out to create problems at a Welsh derby game where an official was injured by a thrown coin...
BBC News - November 12, 2006
Australia to expand Telstra offer
The Australian government says it will expand its offer for telecoms giant Telstra after heavy demand for its shares...
BBC News - November 12, 2006
Inquiry probes tanker wave deaths
Investigations continue into the deaths of two men who were struck by a massive wave on an oil tanker...
BBC News - November 12, 2006
Man is charged over blaze killing
A man is charged with withholding information over the death of a man set alight in County Armagh...
BBC News - November 12, 2006
River crash Pc in intensive care
A female police constable is in intensive care after her patrol car crashes into a river...
BBC News - November 12, 2006
Arab ministers discuss Gaza veto
Arab ministers meet to discus the recent Israeli offensive in the Gaza Strip and the US' veto of a draft UN resolution...
BBC News - November 12, 2006
Envoy in Uganda peace effort
UN humanitarian chief Jan Egeland holds talks with Ugandan government and rebel leaders...
BBC News - November 12, 2006
Golf: Woods streak ended
South Korean Yang Yong-Eun holds off a Tiger Woods charge to win the Champions tournament in Shanghai...
BBC News - November 12, 2006
Rugby: Robinson defiant
Andy Robinson says he will not quit as England boss after seeing his side beaten by Argentina...
BBC News - November 12, 2006
Jones to return as Ashes keeper
Geraint Jones will be England's wicket-keeper in the first Ashes Test, coach Duncan Fletcher says...
BBC News - November 12, 2006
City nightclub destroyed by fire
Firefighters tackle a major fire which has destroyed a nightclub in Birmingham's city centre...
BBC News - November 12, 2006
Sir Elton: Ban organised religion
Sir Elton John accuses religion of turning "hatred towards gay people" and says he favours a complete ban...
BBC News - November 12, 2006
Boss attacks bank in Farepak row
The chairman of the owners of Christmas savings club Farepak has said its bankers contributed to its collapse...
BBC News - November 12, 2006
Israel general quits over Lebanon
An Israeli general who commanded forces in the war against Lebanese Hezbollah guerrillas offers to resign...
BBC News - November 12, 2006
Policeman hurt in city shooting
A police officer is in a serious condition in a Wolverhampton hospital after being shot twice...
BBC News - November 12, 2006
Ceremony pays tribute to war dead
The Royal Family, politicians and war veterans pay tribute to those killed in battle at the Remembrance Sunday service...
BBC News - November 12, 2006
Johnson 'likely to support Brown'
Education Secretary Alan Johnson says he would "fully expect" to vote for Gordon Brown to become Labour leader...
BBC News - November 12, 2006
Bombers kill Iraq police recruits
Thirty-five young men are reportedly killed in a double suicide attack on a police recruiting centre in Baghdad...
BBC News - November 12, 2006
China’s Muslims Awake to Nexus of Needles and AIDS
Chinese authorities are struggling to confront an increase in intravenous drug use and a rise in AIDS cases in a Muslim region in China...
New York Times - November 12, 2006
Teachers 'bullied by online grading'
Websites for pupils to post their opinions of teachers are accused of inviting public humiliation...
BBC News - November 12, 2006
Politicians 'left vacuum for BNP'
Politicians have left a vacuum for the British National Party, a Labour backbencher is due to say...
BBC News - November 12, 2006
Stem cell cure hope for diabetes
Scientists in the US use an injection of bone marrow stem cells to treat diabetes in mice...
BBC News - November 12, 2006
I will not quit, vows Robinson
Andy Robinson says he will not quit as England boss after seeing his side beaten 25-18 by Argentina...
BBC News - November 12, 2006
Boxing: Klitschko stops Brock
Wladimir Klitschko defends his IBF heavyweight title by stopping Calvin Brock in New York...
BBC News - November 12, 2006
Peer queries race hate law 'will'
Muslim Labour peer Lord Ahmed questions whether the government has the will to strengthen race hate laws...
BBC News - November 12, 2006
US 'must send inquest witnesses'
Harriet Harman criticises the US military's refusal to send witnesses to inquests of British troops killed in Iraq...
BBC News - November 12, 2006
S Ossetia votes on independence
The former Soviet region of South Ossetia holds a referendum on independence from Georgia...
BBC News - November 12, 2006
Ceremonies to honour war dead
The Royal Family, politicians and war veterans prepare for the annual Remembrance Sunday service in London...
BBC News - November 12, 2006
New bomb clean-up treaty begins
A new international law requiring countries to clear up unexploded bombs and mines comes into force on Sunday...
BBC News - November 12, 2006
Terror 'priority' if Brown is PM
Gordon Brown hints that the fight against terrorism would be his top priority if he became prime minister...
BBC News - November 12, 2006
 
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