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A-Rod in Mexico City on same weekend as Madonna
Southern Ledger - December 1, 2008
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Madonna, Alex Rodriguez in Mexico City
Southern Ledger - December 1, 2008
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Space shuttle Endeavour lands in California
Southern Ledger - December 1, 2008
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Space shuttle lands in Calif. after 16-day mission
Southern Ledger - December 1, 2008
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Space shuttle Endeavour finishes 16-day mission
Southern Ledger - December 1, 2008
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Space shuttle glides to safe landing in California
Southern Ledger - December 1, 2008
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Orphan of slain rabbi in Mumbai lands in Israel
Southern Ledger - December 1, 2008
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Raul Castro attends first beatification in Cuba
Southern Ledger - December 1, 2008
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Refugees from Bhutan settle in Pittsburgh
Southern Ledger - December 1, 2008
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Global News Archive for March 2007:
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Mexican President Presses Bush on Border Fence
President Felipe Calderón also urged President Bush, who is visiting Mexico, to create a temporary-worker program...
New York Times - March 13, 2007
Killer wife 'vile' says husband
The 69-year-old husband of a woman who stabbed her lover's wife to death tells a jury of their marital problems...
BBC News - March 13, 2007
Home payments hit markets
US markets lose ground as data shows repossessions and overdue mortgage payments in the US at record levels...
BBC News - March 13, 2007
Woman 'unaware she was divorced'
A Sussex woman divorces her husband after she says he divorced her without her knowledge...
BBC News - March 13, 2007
Racing: Sublimity claims victory
Sublimity claims a surprise victory in the Champion Hurdle after holding off fellow Irish challengers Brave Inca and Hardy Eustace...
BBC News - March 13, 2007
Smith shines as West Indies win
Dwayne Smith inspires West Indies to a 54-run win over Pakistan in the first World Cup match...
BBC News - March 13, 2007
Windies-Pakistan as it happened
West Indies beat Pakistan by 54 runs in the World Cup opener in Jamaica...
BBC News - March 13, 2007
S Africa in Zimbabwe rights call
South Africa urges Zimbabwe to respect citizens' rights after an opposition leader appears in court with injuries...
BBC News - March 13, 2007
Railways 'to get 1,000 carriages'
Ministers are expected to announce an extra 1,000 carriages for the rail network, to be introduced by 2014...
BBC News - March 13, 2007
Blooker prize honours best blogs
The shortlist for a prize aimed at awarding blogs that become books has been announced...
BBC News - March 13, 2007
Phone-in channel ITV Play is axed
Broadcaster ITV takes its phone-in quiz channel ITV Play off Sky and Freeview...
BBC News - March 13, 2007
Hot start explains moon's geysers
The plumes of water that erupt from Saturn's moon Enceladus are traced back to a radioactive "meltdown"...
BBC News - March 13, 2007
Nursery guidance 'not tick-box'
Guidance on the care of children under five does not encourage a "tick-box" approach, says minister...
BBC News - March 13, 2007
Nurses in Scotland get full pay rise
A full pay rise for nurses in Scotland means they will be paid more than colleagues elsewhere in the UK...
BBC News - March 13, 2007
'Blair attack' recording released
The Guardian publishes a recording of an interview with Peter Mandelson, where he criticises Tony Blair...
BBC News - March 13, 2007
Armed bank robbers escape police
A man detained by police investigating a bank raid is released as police continue to seek those responsible...
BBC News - March 13, 2007
Dissident 'backdrop' to killings
Police investigating the killings of two men in Belfast, now say their murders are linked...
BBC News - March 13, 2007
Robbers jailed for violent raids
A gang that targeted the homes of millionaires in a string of violent burglaries is jailed indeterminately...
BBC News - March 13, 2007
Russia nuclear delay angers Iran
Iran criticises Russia for holding up shipping nuclear fuel, delaying completion of its first nuclear power station...
BBC News - March 13, 2007
Somali president's home attacked
Insurgents fire mortars at the Somali president's residence, a few hours after his arrival in the capital...
BBC News - March 13, 2007
Live - Cheltenham Festival
Cheltenham Festival...
BBC News - March 13, 2007
Viacom Media to sue YouTube
Entertainment giant Viacom Media says it will sue Google and video-sharing website YouTube for $1bn...
BBC News - March 13, 2007
Live - West Indies v Pakistan
West Indies' batsmen step up the tempo in the World Cup opener against Pakistan in Jamaica...
BBC News - March 13, 2007
Tsvangirai in Zimbabwe hospital
Zimbabwe's opposition leader Morgan Tsvangirai is taken to hospital after appearing in court with cuts and bruises...
BBC News - March 13, 2007
General angry at hospital critics
The UK's most senior general hits back at claims that injured soldiers get poor hospital care...
BBC News - March 13, 2007
Man convicted of murdering family
A 36-year-old taxi driver is found guilty of murdering his wife and three children with a rounders bat...
BBC News - March 13, 2007
Bombs 'not meant to explode'
Devices used in an alleged plot to attack London's transport system were only meant to go "pop", jurors hear...
BBC News - March 13, 2007
Britons seized in Ethiopia freed
A group of British embassy workers are released "in good health" 12 days after being kidnapped in Ethiopia...
BBC News - March 13, 2007
Soldiers cleared over Iraq abuse
Two UK soldiers are cleared of charges relating to abuse of Iraqi civilians in Basra in 2003 which led to a man's death...
BBC News - March 13, 2007
Zimbabwe Opposition Groups Say Leaders Beaten
The groups said their leaders had been beaten and hospitalized after the police arrested them during the violent breakup of an antigovernment rally...
New York Times - March 13, 2007
DiCaprio guards held after clash
Two of Leonardo DiCaprio's bodyguards are arrested after clashes with photographers on the star's visit to Israel...
BBC News - March 13, 2007
Mandelson denies attacking Blair
Peter Mandelson rejects claims he criticised Tony Blair over the Northern Ireland peace process...
BBC News - March 13, 2007
After-school science clubs boost
Science and engineering clubs for young teenagers in England are to receive £5m in support...
BBC News - March 13, 2007
'Lessons learnt' from LG failure
A report into the failure of one of Wales' biggest inward investment projects says funding should have been more closely monitored...
BBC News - March 13, 2007
HMV seeks to revitalise business
HMV is likely to close loss-making stores as a result of a "radical" review of its struggling business...
BBC News - March 13, 2007
Men held over college stabbings
Fourteen men are arrested after three teenagers are stabbed outside a college...
BBC News - March 13, 2007
Search under way for city killers
Detectives continue to search for the killers of two men found dead on Monday in north and west Belfast...
BBC News - March 13, 2007
Armed police in raid alarm call
A major police operation is launched in the west end of Glasgow after reports of a bank robbery...
BBC News - March 13, 2007
Iraqi PM visits insurgency hotbed
Iraq's Prime Minister Nouri Maliki makes an unannounced visit to Ramadi, a stronghold of the Sunni insurgency...
BBC News - March 13, 2007
Pakistan panel quizzes top judge
Pakistan's chief justice is questioned about alleged misuse of power amid protests over his suspension...
BBC News - March 13, 2007
Cricket: Park 'to host opener'
Sabina Park is given the all-clear to host the opening match of the World Cup in Kingston on Tuesday...
BBC News - March 13, 2007
Libya 'may sign US nuclear deal'
A nuclear power deal with the US is imminent, says Libya's news agency but a US official downplays developments...
BBC News - March 13, 2007
Stallone charged over hormone
Rocky actor Sylvester Stallone is charged with importing a banned growth hormone into Australia...
BBC News - March 13, 2007
Racing: Cheltenham Festival
Racing fans are gathering as the four-day Cheltenham Festival gets under way on Tuesday...
BBC News - March 13, 2007
UN nuclear chief in North Korea
UN nuclear head Mohamed ElBaradei is in North Korea for initial talks on dismantling its nuclear arms programme...
BBC News - March 13, 2007
UN 'progress' over Iran sanctions
Diplomats at the UN make "substantial progress" towards fresh sanctions on Iran over its nuclear activities...
BBC News - March 13, 2007
BBC in urgent search for reporter
The BBC says it is urgently trying to locate its correspondent Alan Johnston, who is missing in Gaza...
BBC News - March 13, 2007
Scrap women's prisons, peer says
Women's prisons should be replaced with small units as part of a 10-year reform, a report says...
BBC News - March 13, 2007
Tsvangirai appears before court
Zimbabwe's opposition leader Morgan Tsvangirai arrives in court following his arrest at the weekend...
BBC News - March 13, 2007
'Binding' carbon targets proposed
The UK government unveils plans for 'legally binding' targets aimed at cutting carbon emissions by 60%...
BBC News - March 13, 2007
London Journal: British Lords Defend Their Seats, Like Junkyard Bulldogs
Members of Britain?s House of Lords declared that their chamber had functioned pretty well without elections for hundreds of years and that there was no need to rush into anything now...
New York Times - March 13, 2007
U.N. Mission Says Sudan Took Part in Rights Crimes
A report has accused the government of organizing killings and rapes against its own population and has criticized the international response as inadequate...
New York Times - March 13, 2007
U.S. Diplomat ?Optimistic? About Afghanistan
The departing American ambassador said that he did not see the Taliban as the major threat it appeared to represent a year or two ago...
New York Times - March 13, 2007
War and Liquor a Perilous Mix for U.S. Troops
Strictly forbidden by the U.S. military in Iraq and Afghanistan, alcohol is a factor in a growing number of crimes by troops...
New York Times - March 13, 2007
French Premier Throws Support for Presidency to Political Rival
Prime Minister Dominique de Villepin formally endorsed his political rival, the center-right candidate Nicolas Sarkozy, for president...
New York Times - March 13, 2007
In Mexico, Bush Seeks to Bolster Uneasy Alliance
President Bush faces difficulties as he tries to revive what many Mexicans see as a moribund partnership...
New York Times - March 13, 2007
Obesity study 'starved of funds'
Campaigners urge ministers to back a groundbreaking study into childhood obesity, at risk through lack of funding...
BBC News - March 13, 2007
Pakistan panel to quiz top judge
Pakistan's chief justice is to appear before a panel looking into alleged abuse amid a row over his suspension...
BBC News - March 13, 2007
Bush seeks to bolster Mexico ties
US President Bush is in Mexico on the final leg of a Latin America tour, with drugs and migration top of the agenda...
BBC News - March 13, 2007
Australia in Japan security deal
Japan and Australia are to sign a security pact - the first Japan has made with a nation other than the US...
BBC News - March 13, 2007
UN nuclear chief due in N Korea
UN nuclear head Mohamed ElBaradei is to hold talks in North Korea about dismantling its nuclear programme...
BBC News - March 13, 2007
Zimbabwe court seeks Tsvangirai
Zimbabwe detained opposition leader Morgan Tsvangirai must be brought to court on Tuesday or freed, judges say...
BBC News - March 13, 2007
Lack of bodies for medic training
A shortage of donor bodies is putting medical teaching at risk, the Royal College of Surgeons warns...
BBC News - March 13, 2007
Cannabis farms found 'treble'
The number of cannabis farms being uncovered by police has trebled in two years, says DrugScope...
BBC News - March 13, 2007
SFO defends BAE probe move
The Serious Fraud Office head defends the dropping of a probe into BAE Systems' dealings with Saudi Arabia...
BBC News - March 13, 2007
Climate bill set to be unveiled
The government will seek a 60% cut in UK carbon dioxide emissions by 2050 in its plan to tackle global warming...
BBC News - March 13, 2007
Gambling ads ban to be scrapped
A ban on TV adverts for casinos, betting shops and online gambling will be scrapped under new rules...
BBC News - March 13, 2007
Fourteen men held over stabbings
A group of men are arrested after three teenagers are stabbed in an incident in an east London suburb...
BBC News - March 13, 2007
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