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British Police Search for Mastermind of Blasts
One official indicated that the four attackers were suicide bombers. Also, Prime Minister Tony Blair met with Muslim leaders...
New York Times - July 13, 2005
Blast Kills Up to 27 Iraqis, Including Many Children
A truck bomb detonated today near a group of U.S. soldiers who were distributing candy to children in a poor neighborhood...
New York Times - July 13, 2005
Israel Seals Off Palestinian Territories
Israel's moves were an energetic response today to a Palestinian suicide bombing on Tuesday that killed four Israeli women...
New York Times - July 13, 2005
Anti-terror officers raid house
Police officers raid a house in Buckinghamshire in connection with the London bombings...
BBC News - July 13, 2005
Tragic teenager in river drowning
A 15-year-old boy is found drowned in Perth - the fourth such fatality in about 24 hours in Scotland...
BBC News - July 13, 2005
Brazil police raid luxury store
Police raid one of Brazil's top luxury-goods stores, arresting its owner and three senior managers...
BBC News - July 13, 2005
Football: Liverpool beat TNS
Steven Gerrard scores a hat-trick as Liverpool begin the defence of their Champions League crown with a win...
BBC News - July 13, 2005
Problem delays US shuttle launch
Nasa postpones the launch of space shuttle Discovery because of technical problems - but no new date is set...
BBC News - July 13, 2005
3 Trains Collide in Pakistan, Killing 123
The number of dead and injured is expected to rise as rescue workers sift through the debris in Southern Pakistan...
New York Times - July 13, 2005
Building in Iceland? Better Clear It With the Elves First
While believing in elves is rooted in Iceland's culture, it remains a touchy subject...
New York Times - July 13, 2005
Iranians Warning Europe of Resumed Atomic Effort
Iran will resume uranium enrichment if the European Union does not recognize Iran's right to do so, two Iranian nuclear negotiators said...
New York Times - July 13, 2005
London Attacks Were Suicide Bombings, British Official Says
In an interview with the BBC, British Home Secretary Charles Clarke said the four men implicated in the terrorist bombings had "blown themselves up" during the attack...
New York Times - July 13, 2005
27 People, Many Children, Killed by Bomber in Baghdad
A suicide truck bomb exploded today as children gathered around an Army vehicle where troops were handing out gifts...
New York Times - July 13, 2005
Dutch file-sharers win reprieve
An attempt to discover the identity of file-sharers has been blocked by a Dutch court...
BBC News - July 13, 2005
Technologies 'to aid the poor'
Technologies relevant to the lives of the poor can help developing nations, argues a Bangladeshi entrepreneur...
BBC News - July 13, 2005
Schools get racial tension advice
The UK's biggest education union warns of increased ethnic tensions following the London bomb attacks...
BBC News - July 13, 2005
M&S sales continue downward slide
Sales fall at troubled retailer Marks & Spencer for the seventh quarter in a row, but sales of food pick up...
BBC News - July 13, 2005
Mittal gives Labour £2m donation
Indian steel magnate Lakshmi Mittal gives £2m to the Labour Party, one of the highest ever individual donations...
BBC News - July 13, 2005
Police criticise parade trouble
Strathclyde Police criticise those responsible for trouble at an Orange march in the east end of Glasgow...
BBC News - July 13, 2005
Morgan plans to step down in 2009
First Minister Rhodri Morgan says he will lead Labour into the next assembly elections but plans to stand down in 2009...
BBC News - July 13, 2005
Pakistan train disaster kills 132
Three passenger trains collide in southern Pakistan, killing at least 132 people and injuring hundreds more...
BBC News - July 13, 2005
Tobacco giant will axe 530 jobs
A cigarette factory in Southampton closes with the loss of 530 jobs as manufacturing is transferred abroad...
BBC News - July 13, 2005
Dissidents 'tried to kill police'
Dissident republicans deliberately tried to kill police officers during rioting in north Belfast, says the PSNI...
BBC News - July 13, 2005
Thousands march against Arroyo
Philippines leader Gloria Arroyo faces her biggest protest so far, as 30,000 people march in Manila...
BBC News - July 13, 2005
Eastern Caribbean on storm alert
Caribbean islanders are warned they could face a hurricane as Tropical Storm Emily strengthens...
BBC News - July 13, 2005
France restores border controls
France reimposes border controls with its European neighbours in response to the London bombings...
BBC News - July 13, 2005
Sharon vows vengeance on bombers
Israeli leader Ariel Sharon demands the destruction of a Palestinian militant group, after Tuesday's bomb...
BBC News - July 13, 2005
Space Shuttle set for launch
The Discovery shuttle is set to launch from the Kennedy Space Center, but poor weather may intervene...
BBC News - July 13, 2005
Football: Reds face minnows
TNS boss Ken McKenna says he fears humiliation against European champions Liverpool...
BBC News - July 13, 2005
Hunt for child killers in Kenya
Kenyan President Mwai Kibaki vows to hunt down the "merciless" killers of children and women in a village in the north-east...
BBC News - July 13, 2005
Meadow guilty in Clark case
Professor Roy Meadow is found guilty by the GMC of giving misleading evidence in the Sally Clark case...
BBC News - July 13, 2005
Worldcom ex-boss gets 25 years
Former Worldcom boss Bernard Ebbers weeps openly as he is sentenced to 25 years in jail for his part in the scandal which brought down the firm...
BBC News - July 13, 2005
Seven rape charges for teenager
A 14-year-old boy has been charged with seven counts of rape on four children in Salford, police say...
BBC News - July 13, 2005
Blair seeks to tackle extremism
Tony Blair calls for new anti-terror laws and a drive to tackle the "evil" ideology behind the London bombings...
BBC News - July 13, 2005
EU agrees new security measures
A scheme to retain phone and e-mail records is among anti-terror measures agreed by EU ministers...
BBC News - July 13, 2005
Bomb suspect's family 'shattered'
The uncle of one of the suspected London suicide bombers says his family has been left in shock...
BBC News - July 13, 2005
Queen concert to become tribute
Rock band Queen invite emergency workers who dealt with the London bombs to their Hyde Park gig...
BBC News - July 13, 2005
Troubled Lego sells theme parks
Danish building block firm Lego sells control of its theme parks for 375m euros as it looks to concentrate on core products...
BBC News - July 13, 2005
Point-by-point: Question time
All the key points from the half hour prime minister's question time in the House of Commons, from 1200 BST...
BBC News - July 13, 2005
Compulsory treatment plan relaxed
People hooked on drink or drugs are excluded from government plans to force treatment on the mentally ill...
BBC News - July 13, 2005
Language teaching pilot 'working'
Pilot schemes to teach modern languages in primary schools are succeeding, Ofsted inspectors say...
BBC News - July 13, 2005
Endurance test for robot Humvee
A robotic Humvee has managed to drive itself for seven hours without crashing on a race course in the US...
BBC News - July 13, 2005
Pakistan train disaster kills 120
Three passenger trains collide in southern Pakistan, killing at least 120 people and injuring hundreds more...
BBC News - July 13, 2005
House attacked 'by republicans'
A north Belfast man whose house was targeted says it is the latest in a long line of attacks by republicans...
BBC News - July 13, 2005
Body found during swimmer search
Rescuers looking for a missing swimmer find a body in the River Ericht in Perthshire...
BBC News - July 13, 2005
Cocklers descend as ban is lifted
About 400 cockle-pickers head onto the Dee Estuary after the lifting of a two-year ban on harvesting, with more expected...
BBC News - July 13, 2005
Massacre horror at Kenyan school
Survivors tell of gunmen surrounding a primary school in northern Kenya before massacring pupils and teachers...
BBC News - July 13, 2005
Philippines protest numbers swell
Embattled Philippines leader Gloria Arroyo faces her biggest protest yet as 30,000 people demand she quits...
BBC News - July 13, 2005
Argentina admits bomb probe blame
Argentina's government accepts blame for the failed investigations into the 1994 bombing of a Jewish centre...
BBC News - July 13, 2005
UK pushes new EU security action
Home Secretary Charles Clarke is pressing his EU counterparts to agree new anti-terror measures...
BBC News - July 13, 2005
Israel reoccupies West Bank town
Israeli forces retake control of Tulkarm and seal off the occupied territories after a Palestinian suicide bombing...
BBC News - July 13, 2005
More bombing victims named
Scotland Yard has named six more victims of Thursday's bombings in London, as inquests into the deaths are due to open...
BBC News - July 13, 2005
Teen held over Lauren murder
An 18-year-old man is arrested on suspicion of murdering 10-year-old Lauren Pilkington-Smith...
BBC News - July 13, 2005
Briton kidnapped in Gaza
Two foreigners, a Briton and an Austrian, have been kidnapped in the Gaza Strip, diplomats say...
BBC News - July 13, 2005
Baton rounds fired during rioting
Baton rounds were fired during rioting in north Belfast for the first time in almost three years in NI, police confirm...
BBC News - July 13, 2005
M&S sales continue slide
Sales fall at troubled retailer Marks & Spencer for the seventh quarter in a row, as shareholders gear up for its annual general meeting...
BBC News - July 13, 2005
Cricket: Pietersen set to be fit
Kevin Pietersen will have a scan on his groin injury but should be fit if selected for the first Ashes Test...
BBC News - July 13, 2005
Clarke 'shocked bombers British'
Home Secretary Charles Clarke says he is "shocked" the suspected London suicide bombers were British-born...
BBC News - July 13, 2005
Children die in Baghdad car bomb
At least 26 Iraqis, almost all of them children, have been killed by a car bomb near a US army vehicle in Baghdad...
BBC News - July 13, 2005
10 Sunnis Suffocate in Iraqi Police Custody
It is the latest incident in which Iraqi police have been accused of using brutal techniques learned during Saddam Hussein's regime...
New York Times - July 13, 2005
Suicide Bomber Kills 2 Women and Himself at Israeli Mall
A Palestinian suicide bomber set off his explosives Tuesday outside a shopping mall, killing himself and two women and wounding more than 50 people...
New York Times - July 13, 2005
South Korea Offers Power if North Quits Arms Program
South Korea offered to provide North Korea with a vast supply of electrical power, should the country agree to dismantle its nuclear-weapons program...
New York Times - July 13, 2005
Pro-Syria Official Survives Latest Lebanon Car Bombing
Lebanon's departing pro-Syria defense minister escaped an assassination attempt with minor injuries on Tuesday in a car bombing that killed at least two people...
New York Times - July 13, 2005
60 Die in Pakistan in a 3-Train Crash
Three passenger trains crashed in southern Pakistan early Wednesday, killing at least 60 people and injuring hundreds more...
New York Times - July 13, 2005
4 From Britain Carried Out Terror Blasts, Police Say
As a man was arrested and homes were searched, police said that at least one of the attacks appears to be the country's first suicide bombing...
New York Times - July 13, 2005
Penalty plea on cyber criminals
Tougher sentences are needed to ensure computer crime is treated seriously, says an MP...
BBC News - July 13, 2005
Temporary workers 'feel trapped'
Most temporary workers in the public sector lag behind full-time colleagues in pay and holidays, a survey finds...
BBC News - July 13, 2005
Chemical 'link' to breast cancer
A chemical found in cleaning materials, textiles and plastics pose a breast cancer threat, US scientists believe...
BBC News - July 13, 2005
Schools 'making time for sport'
Schools are devoting time to sport but many teachers lack the knowledge to test pupils' progress, a report says...
BBC News - July 13, 2005
Man stabbed in decorations 'row'
A woman stabbed her partner to death in an argument over Christmas decorations, a court is told...
BBC News - July 13, 2005
Israel seals off West Bank, Gaza
Israel seals off the West Bank and Gaza Strip, a day after a Palestinian suicide bomber killed three in Netanya...
BBC News - July 13, 2005
BJP denies Advani pressed to quit
India's main opposition BJP denies Hindu hardliners have pressed for leader LK Advani to resign...
BBC News - July 13, 2005
Football: Vaughan staying calm
Michael Vaughan says England are still full of confidence for the Ashes despite Australia's emphatic win at The Oval...
BBC News - July 13, 2005
Football: Celtic end Niemi interest
Celtic manager Gordon Strachan withdraws plans to sign keeper Antti Niemi from his former club Southampton...
BBC News - July 13, 2005
Australia plans Afghan deployment
Australia will send troops back to Afghanistan in September to help provide security for elections...
BBC News - July 13, 2005
Clarke to chair EU security talks
The home secretary is to chair talks to assess the EU's security measures after the London bombings...
BBC News - July 13, 2005
Muslim leaders condemn bombers
The UK's Islamic leaders react to news the London bombers may have been British Muslims...
BBC News - July 13, 2005
Belfast police injured in rioting
Sixty officers are injured and several people are arrested during rioting in north Belfast, police say...
BBC News - July 13, 2005
US hails energy offer to N Korea
US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice welcomes a South Korean offer of massive energy aid for the North...
BBC News - July 13, 2005
Over 100 killed in Pakistan crash
A major collision involving three trains in southern Pakistan leaves at least 120 dead, local police say...
BBC News - July 13, 2005
Shuttle launch still on schedule
Nasa's space shuttle launch will go ahead on Wednesday, after damage caused by a falling cover is repaired...
BBC News - July 13, 2005
Bomb hunt focuses on masterminds
Police turn their attention to tracking down the masterminds of the suspected London suicide bombings...
BBC News - July 13, 2005
 
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