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6 Bombings Kill at Least 46 Iraqis in Shiite Area of Baghdad
The explosions, the deadliest single assault in Baghdad in weeks, threatened to unleash a new wave of sectarian violence...
New York Times - March 12, 2006
Autopsy Shows Milosevic Died of Heart Attack, Tribunal Says
The day after Slobodan Milosevic's death, speculation remained about what might have caused the heart attack...
New York Times - March 12, 2006
Afghan Attacks Kill at Least 6, Including 4 U.S. Soldiers
Also, two suicide bombers attacked the vehicle of the chairman of Afghanistan's upper house of Parliament, but the lawmaker escaped serious injury...
New York Times - March 12, 2006
Three charged after match clashes
Three men are charged and 14 released on bail after trouble at Cardiff City's match at Wolverhampton...
BBC News - March 12, 2006
Forced marriage ban lacks support
The government's consultation on forced marriages finds only limited support for a ban...
BBC News - March 12, 2006
Arson house girl, 6, identified
Police say an arson attack on a Birmingham home which left a six-year-old girl dead was "callous and brutal"...
BBC News - March 12, 2006
Australian Shepherd wins Crufts
An Australian Shepherd dog known as Chance is named Best in Show at the 115th Crufts dog show...
BBC News - March 12, 2006
Football: Error hands Arsenal win
Steven Gerrard's error hands Arsenal a vital win in the battle for Champions League places...
BBC News - March 12, 2006
Eight charged for Zimbabwe 'plot'
Eight people, including an opposition MP, are charged over an alleged plot to kill Zimbabwe's Robert Mugabe...
BBC News - March 12, 2006
Met chief in phone recording row
Sir Ian Blair, Met police chief, secretly recorded a phone conversation with the attorney general, it has emerged...
BBC News - March 12, 2006
Milosevic died of heart failure
Preliminary autopsy results show Slobodan Milosevic died of a heart attack as tests for poisoning continue...
BBC News - March 12, 2006
Suicide Bombers in Kabul Kill Two but Not Intended Victim
The intended target, the chairman of Afghanistan's upper house of parliament, quickly denounced the attack as the work of Pakistan's intelligence service...
New York Times - March 12, 2006
Bombings Kill Dozens of Iraqis in Shiite Area of Baghdad
The attacks left at least 35 people dead and threatened to heighten tensions as Iraqis struggled to recover from sectarian violence...
New York Times - March 12, 2006
Total home control within reach
Smart homes where everything can be controlled at the touch of a button are becoming more affordable...
BBC News - March 12, 2006
Man arrested after woman's death
The police are investigating the circumstances surrounding the death of a woman in east Belfast...
BBC News - March 12, 2006
First minister makes games vow
Jack McConnell vows to make resources available if Glasgow is successful in its Commonwealth Games bid...
BBC News - March 12, 2006
Police hurt after match clashes
A police officer suffers a broken jaw and 17 football fans are arrested in Wolverhampton after trouble at a match with Cardiff City...
BBC News - March 12, 2006
Vodafone row claims see Gent quit
Former Vodafone chief quits his honorary post as life president amid rumours of a boardroom rift at the mobile giant...
BBC News - March 12, 2006
Japanese city 'rejects US base'
A Japanese city votes against plans to expand a local US marine base, according to exit polls...
BBC News - March 12, 2006
Colombians vote for new Congress
Colombians are heading to the polls to elect a new Congress, amid tight security...
BBC News - March 12, 2006
Internet blows CIA agents' cover
The Chicago Tribune says it has compiled a list of 2,653 CIA employees, just by searching the internet...
BBC News - March 12, 2006
UK 'could see another Dunblane'
Britain could see a massacre similar to the one at Dunblane Primary School 10 years ago, a top police officer says...
BBC News - March 12, 2006
Actor Connery's tumour removed
Veteran star Sir Sean Connery has undergone surgery to remove a tumour from his kidney...
BBC News - March 12, 2006
France on course for title
France put themselves in pole position for the Six Nations title after thumping a woeful England in Paris...
BBC News - March 12, 2006
Triple Baghdad bombing kills 36
At least 36 people are killed and 92 injured as three bombs explode in a Shia district of Baghdad...
BBC News - March 12, 2006
Two killed in city pub shooting
Armed police are called to a Salford pub after two men die and two are injured in a shooting...
BBC News - March 12, 2006
Back school reforms, Kelly urges
Ruth Kelly urges Labour MPs to back her Education Bill, as a BBC poll suggests it will not be passed without Tory votes...
BBC News - March 12, 2006
Heavy snow and winds hit travel
Heavy snow is causing treacherous driving conditions in Scotland and parts of northern England and Wales...
BBC News - March 12, 2006
Milosevic feared poisoning - aide
An autopsy is under way on Slobodan Milosevic, as his lawyer reveals a letter expressing poisoning fears...
BBC News - March 12, 2006
Met conductor to miss opera shows
US conductor James Levine will miss the rest of the Metropolitan Opera's season following a shoulder operation...
BBC News - March 12, 2006
Salmond sets sights on Holyrood
SNP leader Alex Salmond will take the first step towards standing as Scottish parliamentary candidate...
BBC News - March 12, 2006
Roads warning after snow problems
Police are warning motorists to take extra care on the roads, after snow causes problems in many parts of Wales...
BBC News - March 12, 2006
Mother visits arson attack home
A mother whose partner and three children died in an arson attack on their home lays flowers at the scene...
BBC News - March 12, 2006
Pensioner break-ins link probed
Police are investigating a possible link between break-ins at two pensioners' homes in County Armagh...
BBC News - March 12, 2006
'Fifty hurt' in Bangladesh clash
Opposition leaders say 50 protesters are injured in a clash with the police during a demonstration in the Bangladeshi capital, Dhaka...
BBC News - March 12, 2006
Russia deal 'off Iran's agenda'
Iran says a Russian compromise proposal on its nuclear programme is no longer on its agenda...
BBC News - March 12, 2006
Corsican MP shot dead at airport
Corsican politician and casino boss Robert Feliciaggi is shot dead after leaving a plane at Ajaccio airport...
BBC News - March 12, 2006
Rugby: England v Fra preview
England seek their first win in Paris since 2000 as France aim to boost their own Six Nations title hopes...
BBC News - March 12, 2006
Saddam's trial hears defendants
Saddam Hussein's trial resumes with defendants testifying about their alleged role in a mass killing...
BBC News - March 12, 2006
Thousands stranded by heavy snow
Snow and blizzards hit parts of the UK, leaving airports closed and clubbers stranded in Scotland...
BBC News - March 12, 2006
Milosevic suicide claims scorned
Claims that Slobodan Milosevic killed himself or was poisoned are just "rumours", the UN chief prosecutor says...
BBC News - March 12, 2006
Fourth flight for biggest Ariane
Europe's most powerful rocket - the Ariane 5-ECA - launches from the Kourou spaceport in French Guiana...
BBC News - March 12, 2006
No breakthrough at G6 trade talks
Ministers from the so-called G6 report some progress but no breakthrough at London talks on global trade...
BBC News - March 12, 2006
Hope for Huntington's treatment
A compound that blocks the progress of Huntington's disease raises hopes of a new treatment...
BBC News - March 12, 2006
Hamas claims Saudi support
Hamas claims "excellent" Saudi backing for the Palestinian Authority amid US and EU threats to cut funding...
BBC News - March 12, 2006
Kabul bombers target politician
A suicide attack in the Afghan capital, Kabul, targets a former President, Sibghatullah Mujaddedi...
BBC News - March 12, 2006
FA begins England job interviews
The Football Association has started talking to candidates for the next England manager...
BBC News - March 12, 2006
Tennis: Rusedski loses first round
Greg Rusedski loses 6-2 6-4 to Stanislas Wawrinka in a rain-delayed match at the Pacific Life Open in Indian Wells...
BBC News - March 12, 2006
Japanese city votes on US base
A Japanese city is voting on Sunday on whether to accept plans to expand a local US marine base...
BBC News - March 12, 2006
Blunkett wins affair claim payout
A paper is to pay damages to ex-home secretary David Blunkett over false claims of an affair with an estate agent...
BBC News - March 12, 2006
Crowds greet Queen in Australia
The Queen is welcomed in Australia as she arrives for a five-day tour that will see her open the Commonwealth Games...
BBC News - March 12, 2006
Tax credits 'going to too many'
The government appears to be paying out tax credits to more lone parents than exist, a think tank says...
BBC News - March 12, 2006
Snow hits Scotland and Wales
Snow and blizzards hit parts of Scotland and Wales - with thousands of clubbers stranded in Glasgow...
BBC News - March 12, 2006
Saddam trial to hear defendants
The trial of Saddam Hussein resumes with defendants due to testify about their alleged role in a mass killing...
BBC News - March 12, 2006
Doctors to probe Milosevic death
An autopsy on Slobodan Milosevic will be held as his family blames his death on The Hague tribunal...
BBC News - March 12, 2006
Peer nominee in £1.5m Labour loan
A health boss being nominated by Tony Blair for a peerage lent Labour £1.5m last year, the BBC learns...
BBC News - March 12, 2006
 
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