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Nepal Protesters Shun King's New Year's Message
Opposition leaders denounced King Gyanendra's renewed offer of dialogue and vowed no let-up in protests...
New York Times - April 14, 2006
Iran's Leader Calls Israel a 'Constant Threat'
President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad predicted that the Jewish state is on the verge of "elimination."...
New York Times - April 14, 2006
Chad Threatens to Expel Sudanese Refugees
A day after rebels infiltrated Chad, President Idriss Deby broke off relations with Sudan today...
New York Times - April 14, 2006
Teachers left to 'sink or swim'
New teachers are not being given adequate training to deal with bad pupil behaviour, a union conference has heard...
BBC News - April 14, 2006
US business ban on Hamas-led PA
The United States bars its citizens from doing business with the Palestinian government led by Hamas...
BBC News - April 14, 2006
'Dozens missing' in Colombia mud
Rescuers fear for 40 people missing after major landslides in Colombia, as the search is hampered by guerrillas...
BBC News - April 14, 2006
Man charged over house deaths
A man is charged with the manslaughter of a woman and two young brothers found dead in a London house...
BBC News - April 14, 2006
Man Utd 0-0 Sunderland
Man Utd's title hopes are dealt a crushing blow but Sunderland's best result of the season cannot stop them going down...
BBC News - April 14, 2006
Bush rebuffs attack on Rumsfeld
President Bush dismisses calls for Donald Rumsfeld to resign, saying the defence secretary enjoys his "full support"...
BBC News - April 14, 2006
Honour row 'threatens academies'
The future of the city academies programme is in doubt due to allegations over the abuse of honours, say unions and MPs...
BBC News - April 14, 2006
Iran urges funding for Hamas
Iran's supreme leader calls on the Muslim world to aid the Palestinians as Western funding dries up...
BBC News - April 14, 2006
Today's Russian Newspapers
Russia moves to bolster ruble, and other news from Russia and the post-Soviet nations...
New York Times - April 14, 2006
South Park duo criticise network
A South Park episode attacks its network for banning them for using an image of the Prophet Muhammad...
BBC News - April 14, 2006
Ill mother reunited with baby son
A mother terminally-ill with Motor Neurone Disease tells of her delight at having her three-week-old baby at home with her...
BBC News - April 14, 2006
More time to quiz terror suspect
Central Scotland Police are granted more time to question a young man held under the Terrorism Act...
BBC News - April 14, 2006
Easter test for tourism strategy
Holiday attractions begin their first Easter weekend with Wales' tourism plans under direct assembly control...
BBC News - April 14, 2006
French MP hunger strike wins deal
A French MP Jean Lassalle end a 39-day hunger strike over a possible factory closure after a deal is reached...
BBC News - April 14, 2006
Nine hurt in Delhi mosque blast
At least nine people are injured in two blasts at the Jama Masjid in the Indian capital, Delhi, police say...
BBC News - April 14, 2006
Man held in house deaths inquiry
Police continue their inquiry into whether a faulty boiler led to the deaths of a woman and two children in London...
BBC News - April 14, 2006
Football: Campbell out for week
Arsenal boss Arsene Wenger says Sol Campbell will be out of action for a week after undergoing surgery on his broken nose...
BBC News - April 14, 2006
Tennis: Murray splits from coach
British tennis number one Andy Murray parts company with coach Mark Petchey...
BBC News - April 14, 2006
Chad cuts Sudan ties after attack
Chad's government cuts ties with Sudan as it parades prisoners in the capital after Thursday's rebel attack...
BBC News - April 14, 2006
Millions jet abroad for Easter
Millions of Britons head abroad for the Easter break with airports reporting record figures...
BBC News - April 14, 2006
Italian poll result set to stand
Romano Prodi looks set to be confirmed winner of Italy's election, as the number of contested votes is slashed...
BBC News - April 14, 2006
Man accused of Pc's manslaughter
A man is charged with the manslaughter of a police officer who died in a patrol car crash...
BBC News - April 14, 2006
Call for ballots on trust schools
Teachers' leaders are calling for parents to be consulted locally on plans for "trust schools" in England...
BBC News - April 14, 2006
Stark warning over climate change
The world is likely to suffer a disastrous temperature rise of more than 3C, the UK's chief scientist warns...
BBC News - April 14, 2006
Robotic footballers have a ball
UK teams of miniature robots have been competing to go through to June's Robot World Cup in Germany...
BBC News - April 14, 2006
Conservatives 'still right wing'
The Conservative Party is still at its core "right wing and unpleasant", says Liberal Democrat leader Sir Menzies Campbell...
BBC News - April 14, 2006
Jackson strikes deal over loans
Pop star Michael Jackson reaches an agreement with entertainment giant Sony to ease his money worries...
BBC News - April 14, 2006
Book of condolence for crash Pc
A book of condolence opens for a police officer killed when the patrol car he is driving crashes...
BBC News - April 14, 2006
Ill mother can take her baby home
A mother terminally-ill with Motor Neurone Disease has been told she can take her baby son home...
BBC News - April 14, 2006
Canoeing 'safe' despite tragedy
Water safety experts say the death of a young girl canoeing is "very rare" and should not put others off the sport...
BBC News - April 14, 2006
Colombian landslides toll rises
Ten people are confirmed dead in landslides in Colombia, as the search for survivors is hampered by armed groups...
BBC News - April 14, 2006
Italy reviews contested ballots
Italian officials are checking thousands of contested votes as Silvio Berlusconi refuses to admit defeat...
BBC News - April 14, 2006
'Five killed' in Kashmir violence
At least five civilians die in attacks and shooting in Srinagar in Indian-controlled Kashmir, police say...
BBC News - April 14, 2006
Football: Premiership picks
Mark Lawrenson's verdict on the weekend's Premiership games...
BBC News - April 14, 2006
Chad parades 'rebel' prisoners
Chad's government parades prisoners, said to be rebels, in a public square in the capital following Thursday's attack...
BBC News - April 14, 2006
No deal in Japan-US troop talks
Japan and the US fail to agree on details of a plan to redeploy some of the 50,000 US troops on Japan's soil...
BBC News - April 14, 2006
Football: Kelly gets Leicester job
Leicester appoint Rob Kelly as their new manager - while Andrew Taylor becomes their new chairman...
BBC News - April 14, 2006
UK soldiers hurt in Afghanistan
Two British soldiers are injured in Afghanistan, the Ministry of Defence says, while four are hurt in Iraq...
BBC News - April 14, 2006
Seven employees killed in Basra
Iraqi police say seven employees of a construction company have been killed in the southern city of Basra...
BBC News - April 14, 2006
Rumsfeld resignation calls grow
The White House backs US Defence Secretary Donald Rumsfeld, as more retired generals call for him to quit...
BBC News - April 14, 2006
Explorer faces Russia expulsion
A British explorer walking the globe is to be expelled from Russia for entering the country without paperwork...
BBC News - April 14, 2006
Al Qaeda's Man in Iraq Gets Encouragement From His HQ
An Internet video released by an Al Qaeda lieutenant called on insurgents to remain strong and praised the leadership of Abu Musab al-Zarqawi...
New York Times - April 14, 2006
U.S. Investigates Sale of Secret Data in Afghan Market
The investigation was prompted by news reports that computer memory drives smuggled out of a U.S. air base were being sold in an Afghan bazaar...
New York Times - April 14, 2006
3 Deaths in China Reveal Disparity in Price of Lives
Many Chinese citizens are finding that the Constitution is a flimsy tool for protecting individual rights...
New York Times - April 14, 2006
Meeting Yields No Progress on Curbing Iran Nuclear Bid
Dr. Mohamed ElBaradei's one-day trip ended with no agreement by the Iranians to halt production of enriched uranium...
New York Times - April 14, 2006
News Analysis: Europe Stalls on Road to Economic Change
Europeans are worried that weak leaders in Germany, France and Italy are preventing economic changes...
New York Times - April 14, 2006
Young Nepalese Lead Their Nation's Push for Democracy
Protests have gripped Nepal in the last several days, with demands for the end of palace rule and the reinstatement of Parliament...
New York Times - April 14, 2006
Telescope bid to spot alien beams
A new optical telescope designed solely to detect light signals from alien civilisations opens for work in the US...
BBC News - April 14, 2006
Bishop attacks Noel's cosmic plan
A Bishop uses his Easter address to criticise a mystical "ordering system" used by TV host Noel Edmonds...
BBC News - April 14, 2006
Call for counter-terror minister
The UK needs a counter-terrorism minister, the Commons home affairs select committee chairman says...
BBC News - April 14, 2006
Foetuses 'cannot experience pain'
Foetuses cannot feel pain because they have no way of recognising the feeling, a psychologist says...
BBC News - April 14, 2006
Zambian president suffers stroke
President Mwanawasa of Zambia has a stroke, after going to London for medical care, state radio reports...
BBC News - April 14, 2006
US offers Babylon apology
US marine officer says he is willing to apologise for damage caused by his troops to the ancient Iraqi site of Babylon...
BBC News - April 14, 2006
Parents targeted on trust schools
Teachers' leaders hope to persuade parents to oppose a key plank of government plans for England's schools...
BBC News - April 14, 2006
Three men fallen at Ypres found
The remains of three British soldiers who died at Ypres in 1914 are recovered by amateur archaeologists...
BBC News - April 14, 2006
UN condemns Chad rebel attack
The UN Security Council condemns a rebel attack in Chad, which the government says it has beaten off...
BBC News - April 14, 2006
Police silent about honours probe
Police looking at alleged abuses of the honours system refuse to say whether they will interview Labour donors...
BBC News - April 14, 2006
Woman's body in bedsit for years
The remains of a woman were discovered in her flat more than two years after she died, an inquest hears...
BBC News - April 14, 2006
Global warming 3C rise 'likely'
The world is likely to suffer a temperature rise of more than 3C, says the UK's chief scientist...
BBC News - April 14, 2006
US in warning to 'defiant' Iran
The US warns Iran there will be consequences if it continues to defy the UN on its nuclear programme...
BBC News - April 14, 2006
 
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