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Review Just say I dont to Bride Wars
Southern Ledger - January 8, 2009
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Audiovox to expand availability of TV on the road
Southern Ledger - January 8, 2009
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How big Jurassic flying reptiles got off ground
Southern Ledger - January 8, 2009
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Congo rebel faction denounces Nkunda as leader
Southern Ledger - January 8, 2009
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Arabs put Hamas in UN draft, West offers own text
Southern Ledger - January 8, 2009
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New US-led naval force to battle Somali pirates
Southern Ledger - January 8, 2009
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How many scorpions? London Zoo does critter count
Southern Ledger - January 8, 2009
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Pope Benedict jokes about hoarse voice
Southern Ledger - January 8, 2009
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Handlers on phone ordered Mumbai gunmen to kill
Southern Ledger - January 8, 2009
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Global News Archive for February 2005:
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Kurds Celebrate Their Strong Second-Place Showing
The results indicate that the Kurds will be the most sought-after ally by various political groups as the groups jockey to form a new government...
New York Times - February 13, 2005
Pope Greets Crowds at St. Peter's Square
Pope John Paul II's appearance today suggested that he had for now overcome the health scare that sent him to the hospital earlier his month...
New York Times - February 13, 2005
Brits return Keane to number one
Brits success helps return Keane's album Hopes and Fears back to the top of the UK album chart...
BBC News - February 13, 2005
Serb leader unyielding on Kosovo
Serbian President Boris Tadic declares that he will never accept an independent Kosovo, during a visit to the province...
BBC News - February 13, 2005
UN soldiers arrested in DR Congo
Six Moroccan peacekeepers are arrested over claims that they sexually abused minors in DR Congo...
BBC News - February 13, 2005
Indonesia to raise migrant issue
The new Indonesian president is to visit Malaysia for tough talks on its treatment of illegal migrants...
BBC News - February 13, 2005
Germans mark Dresden bombing
Germany marks 60 years since the bombing of the city of Dresden, as the far right rallies in the city...
BBC News - February 13, 2005
Mayor faces Nazi row censure
Ken Livingstone faces censure from the London Assembly on Monday after making a Nazi jibe to a Jewish journalist...
BBC News - February 13, 2005
Senator Clinton Plays It Cool at Munich Security Conference
Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton showered praise on the United Nations as she called on it to reform and uttered only the most indirect rebuke of the Bush administration...
New York Times - February 13, 2005
Shiites Win Most Votes in Iraq, Election Results Show
Iraq's majority Shiite Muslims won 48 percent of the 8.5 million votes cast, more than any other group but not enough to control the planned National Assembly without the help of others...
New York Times - February 13, 2005
Israel Agrees to Free 500 Palestinian Prisoners
In addition, Israeli and Palestinian security officials reported progress today in talks on handing over security control to the Palestinians in five West Bank cities...
New York Times - February 13, 2005
Fox elected as new leader of SSP
Colin Fox is elected the new national convener of the Scottish Socialist Party, succeeding Tommy Sheridan...
BBC News - February 13, 2005
Cuts claim over heart unit cash
A health trust says a £500,000 funding gap to staff a cardiac unit could lead to cuts in services...
BBC News - February 13, 2005
Iran spurns European reactor deal
Iran says it will not give up its plans to build a heavy-water nuclear reactor...
BBC News - February 13, 2005
Jowell plea to mayor in Nazi row
Culture secretary Tessa Jowell calls on Ken Livingstone to say sorry after losing his temper with a reporter and making a Nazi jibe...
BBC News - February 13, 2005
Man injured by lightning strike
A County Antrim man says he is lucky to be alive after his house is devastated by a lightning strike...
BBC News - February 13, 2005
France fightback shocks England
England slip to a third straight Test defeat as Dimitri Yachvili kicks France to Six Nations victory at Twickenham...
BBC News - February 13, 2005
Football: Man Utd win derby
Wayne Rooney opens the scoring as Man Utd earn a vital derby win...
BBC News - February 13, 2005
Cricket: England lose out
South Africa win the final one-day match to claim the series 4-1 despite another Kevin Pietersen ton...
BBC News - February 13, 2005
Prince and Camilla attend church
Prayers are said for Prince Charles and Camilla Parker Bowles as they attend a service near Highgrove...
BBC News - February 13, 2005
Grammys set to honour stars
Stars including Kanye West, Alicia Keys and Usher gear up to do battle at the Grammy Awards in Los Angeles...
BBC News - February 13, 2005
'No back track' on home detention
The home secretary denies that he is about to drop plans to detain terror suspects in their homes without trial...
BBC News - February 13, 2005
Israel to free 500 Palestinians
Israel approves a list of 500 Palestinian prisoners to be freed in line with the recently agreed ceasefire...
BBC News - February 13, 2005
Shia parties triumph in Iraq poll
A Shia-dominated coalition won nearly half of the 8.5 million votes in Iraq's election, provisional results show...
BBC News - February 13, 2005
Blair's 'passion' for third term
Tony Blair says he still has the same hunger to be prime minister as when he first entered 10 Downing Street...
BBC News - February 13, 2005
Madrid skyscraper faces collapse
One of Madrid's tallest buildings is at risk of collapsing after it was completely gutted by fire...
BBC News - February 13, 2005
Irish duo could block Man Utd bid
The two Irish billionaires who hold the key to the sale of Man Utd are expected to reject US tycoon Malcom Glazer's £800m offer...
BBC News - February 13, 2005
Singer Christina Aguilera to wed
Pop star Christina Aguilera is to marry long-time boyfriend and music executive Jordan Bratman...
BBC News - February 13, 2005
Death row movie nun backs Richey
The nun who inspired Holywood movie Dead Man Walking says death row Scot Kenny Richey should be freed...
BBC News - February 13, 2005
Arrest after man stabbed to death
Police make an arrest after a 24-year-old man dies following a stabbing at a house in Anglesey...
BBC News - February 13, 2005
Ferry adrift after engine failure
A ferry with 105 people on board breaks down and is drifting off Land's End...
BBC News - February 13, 2005
Police appeal after man's death
The police are investigating circumstances surrounding the death of a man found seriously injured in Belfast...
BBC News - February 13, 2005
Rugby: England comeback hope
England will seek to erase the pain of their defeat in Wales when they face France at Twickenham...
BBC News - February 13, 2005
Maoists talk tough amid blockade
Maoist rebels in Nepal harden their stance on the future of the country as their transport blockade bites...
BBC News - February 13, 2005
Germany marks raids on Dresden
Germany marks 60 years since the bombing of Dresden, amid concern at far-right threats to disrupt events...
BBC News - February 13, 2005
Hatfield jury in crash site visit
The jury in the manslaughter trial of five rail executives visits the site of the 2000 Hatfield crash...
BBC News - February 13, 2005
Iraqi election results expected
The full provisional results of the Iraqi election will be announced later on Sunday, officials say...
BBC News - February 13, 2005
Pope blesses Vatican crowds
Pope John Paul II makes his first Sunday appearance at the Vatican after his recent hospital treatment...
BBC News - February 13, 2005
PM warning Labour on complacency
Tony Blair tells supporters at Labour's spring conference they cannot take the next election for granted...
BBC News - February 13, 2005
Hamas Signals It Will Maintain Truce
The Palestinian leader, Mahmoud Abbas, bolstered by Israel's agreement to allow dozens of exiled Palestinian militants to return, held talks with Hamas leaders on Saturday on accepting a truce he reached with Israel...
New York Times - February 13, 2005
Iraqi Insurgents Step Up Attacks After Elections
A suicide car bomber killed at least 17 Iraqis at a hospital entrance, and a judge was gunned down outside his home...
New York Times - February 13, 2005
Ex-Detainee Says He Was Tortured
An Australian citizen held as a terror suspect by the U.S. for 40 months alleges that at every step of his detention he endured physical and psychological abuse...
New York Times - February 13, 2005
Iraqi Exile Sees His Prospects on Rise Again
Ahmed Chalabi, vilified as the source of exaggerated reports of Saddam Hussein's weaponry, seems assured a seat in Iraq's national assembly...
New York Times - February 13, 2005
Chinese News Media Critical of North Korea
The Chinese Foreign Ministry has said little about North Korea's declaration that it has nuclear weapons, but the state-controlled news media have been uncommonly critical...
New York Times - February 13, 2005
Oil-for-Food Director Blocked Audit, Investigators Say
NEW YORK, Jan. 12 (AP) - The former head of the United Nations oil-for-food aid program in Iraq, Benon V. Sevan, blocked a proposed audit of his office around the same time he is suspected of having solicited lucrative oil deals from Iraq, according to investigators...
New York Times - February 13, 2005
Skyscraper blaze lights up Madrid
A blaze in a skyscraper in the Spanish capital lights up the night sky but no-one is thought to have been inside...
BBC News - February 13, 2005
HIV parents 'limit child kisses'
HIV-positive parents limit kisses with their children amid fears of passing on the virus, a US study suggests...
BBC News - February 13, 2005
Iraqi poll results due in hours
The results of the Iraqi election are to be announced later on Sunday, amid a fresh wave of insurgent attacks...
BBC News - February 13, 2005
'No back track' on house arrest
Home Office sources deny reports that Charles Clarke is about to drop plans to put terror suspects under house arrest...
BBC News - February 13, 2005
Germany to mark Dresden raids
Germany's chancellor warns off the far right as the country marks 60 years since the bombing of Dresden...
BBC News - February 13, 2005
UK 'major heart disease spender'
The UK spends more per person on treating heart disease than any other country in Europe, figures show...
BBC News - February 13, 2005
China presses N Korea to relent
China says its it is working to get North Korea back at the six-way talks on its nuclear weapons ambitions...
BBC News - February 13, 2005
Blair to warn Labour over complacency
Tony Blair is to warn supporters they cannot take the next election for granted, in a speech at Labour's spring conference...
BBC News - February 13, 2005
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