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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 September 2004:
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Washington Offers Guarded Critique of Putin's Plans
The secretary of state said today that terror should not become an excuse to move away from democratic reforms...
New York Times - September 14, 2004
Israel Approves Plan to Compensate Settlers
Israel will pay roughly $200,000 to $300,000 to each Jewish family that leaves the Gaza Strip under a withdrawal proposal...
New York Times - September 14, 2004
Yahoo snaps up net music service
Yahoo buys the online jukebox provider MusicMatch to tap into the appetite for song downloads...
BBC News - September 14, 2004
Should hunting with dogs be banned?
MPs are to consider the Hunting Bill for England and Wales when it returns to the Commons on Wednesday. Should hunting with dogs be banned?...
BBC News - September 14, 2004
Iraq suffers day of grim violence
Dozens die in attacks across Iraq, dominated by a devastating car bomb which kills 47 in Baghdad...
BBC News - September 14, 2004
PM gives dire warning on climate
The prime minister issues a dire warning on climate change as he sets out policies to tackle it...
BBC News - September 14, 2004
Met warns over 'copycat' protests
Campaigners thinking of copying the Buckingham Palace protest risk being shot, the Met chief warns...
BBC News - September 14, 2004
New arrest over seaside killings
An 18-year-old man is arrested in connection with the shooting of a couple at their seaside bungalow...
BBC News - September 14, 2004
Football: Arsenal beat PSV
Arsenal make a winning start in Europe thanks to an own-goal by PSV Eindhoven's Alex...
BBC News - September 14, 2004
Football: Chelsea win in Paris
A Didier Drogba double helps Chelsea romp to victory over Paris Saint Germain...
BBC News - September 14, 2004
Turkey 'withdraws adultery ban'
The opposition in Turkey says the government has reversed plans to criminalise adultery...
BBC News - September 14, 2004
Train drivers in one-day strikes
Train drivers at South West Trains are to hold two one-day strikes in a dispute over working rosters...
BBC News - September 14, 2004
Holyrood security to be tightened
The presiding officer writes to MSPs to tell them Holyrood security will be stepped up after a newspaper expose...
BBC News - September 14, 2004
Prozac raises child suicide risk
Children who take the anti-depressant Prozac are at greater risk of attempting suicide, say US experts...
BBC News - September 14, 2004
Car Bomb Kills at Least 47 at a Police Headquarters in Baghdad
Hundreds of recruits were lined up outside of the building when the car exploded, killing at least 47 and wounding 114...
New York Times - September 14, 2004
Opponents Call Putin's Overhaul Plan a Step Back
The proposals would strengthen Vladimir V. Putin's already pervasive control over the legislative branch and regional governments in Russia...
New York Times - September 14, 2004
North Korea Offers to Show Site of Blast to Diplomats
North Korea will show foreign diplomats the site of an explosion that it said was designed to blow up a mountain for a hydroelectric dam...
New York Times - September 14, 2004
U.S. Seeks Tougher Tone in Resolution on Iran's Nuclear Program
The proposed resolution gives Iran a November deadline to clarify inconsistencies in its nuclear energy program...
New York Times - September 14, 2004
Microsoft's spam plan rejected
Internet engineers are unhappy with Microsoft's plans for tracing where e-mails come from...
BBC News - September 14, 2004
Open Water dives in at number one
Real-life thriller Open Water goes straight to the top of the UK box office in its opening week...
BBC News - September 14, 2004
Will university reforms work?
Students should be able to make their university choices after their A-level results, a report has found. Could a new system work?...
BBC News - September 14, 2004
Cheaper clothes cut UK inflation
Cheaper clothes prices contribute to a surprise fall in consumer price inflation in August to 1.3%, official figures show...
BBC News - September 14, 2004
Morris to step down at election
Arts Minister Estelle Morris is to leave Parliament at the next election...
BBC News - September 14, 2004
New fertility treatment 'closer'
Women may be able to have unfertilised eggs routinely frozen during fertility treatment rather than just embryos after research...
BBC News - September 14, 2004
University entry overhaul planned
Students should be able to make their university applications after their A-level results, says an official report...
BBC News - September 14, 2004
'Sustainable relief' is needed
The World Urban Forum hears a call for governments to think beyond merely recovering from natural disasters...
BBC News - September 14, 2004
Worst floods in decades hit Dhaka
Offices and transport shut down in Bangladesh's capital Dhaka as floods inundate nearly all main roads...
BBC News - September 14, 2004
Hunt victim 'shot by stepfather'
A teenager killed during a fox hunting expedition died from a shot fired by his stepfather, police say...
BBC News - September 14, 2004
Murder link to 'sheep feud'
The murder of a farmer in County Londonderry may be linked to a feud over sheep, the police say...
BBC News - September 14, 2004
Man 'drove into Scotland fans'
A motorist deliberately ploughed into a group of a Tartan Army fans on their way to a Scotland game killing one, a court hears...
BBC News - September 14, 2004
Fury at 17-week cancer test wait
The Welsh health minister is 'extremely concerned' that a mother-of-two has to wait 17 weeks to see a breast cancer consultant...
BBC News - September 14, 2004
Many Beslan victims gravely ill
Fifty victims of the Beslan school siege remain in a serious condition in Moscow hospitals...
BBC News - September 14, 2004
Iranian nuclear plans 'unclear'
The UN nuclear agency says it needs more time to decide whether Iran has a nuclear weapons programme...
BBC News - September 14, 2004
Football: Euro preview
The cream of European football look to re-assert their dominance...
BBC News - September 14, 2004
Darfur crisis talks in deadlock
Talks to resolve the conflict in Darfur are halted again, as the UN issues an urgent new appeal for aid...
BBC News - September 14, 2004
Troops sent to protect China dam
China is reported to have sent heavily armed troops to protect its huge Three Gorges Dam against terrorist attack...
BBC News - September 14, 2004
Ivan churns through Mexican Gulf
Hurricane Ivan is moving through the Gulf of Mexico, with parts of Mexico and the US on severe weather alert...
BBC News - September 14, 2004
Keane investigated over 'assault'
Allegations Man Utd captain and Republic of Ireland star Roy Keane was involved in the assault of a teenager are investigated by police...
BBC News - September 14, 2004
Football: Hughes keen on Rovers
Mark Hughes' agent tells Blackburn he would take the Ewood Park manager's job...
BBC News - September 14, 2004
Britain to help hurricane islands
The government announces plans to aid hurricane-hit Cuba and the Cayman islands...
BBC News - September 14, 2004
Israel agrees payouts to settlers
Israel's security cabinet approves a compensation package for Jewish settlers willing to leave Gaza...
BBC News - September 14, 2004
Sinn Fein 'finds second bug'
Sinn Fein puts on display another bug it claims was found in its headquarters in west Belfast...
BBC News - September 14, 2004
Police customer service targeted
David Blunkett unveils "Coppers' Contracts" to ensure a minimum standard of service from the police...
BBC News - September 14, 2004
Palace protesters bailed by police
The two fathers' rights protesters who breached security at Buckingham Palace are released on bail...
BBC News - September 14, 2004
Chemical fire at docks terminal
Firefighters have been dealing with a blaze which started when chemical powder ignited at a terminal at Immingham docks...
BBC News - September 14, 2004
Blair 'shocked' by climate change
Prime Minister Tony Blair tells the BBC he believes time is running out on tackling climate change...
BBC News - September 14, 2004
Dozens killed by Baghdad car bomb
A car bomb explosion in central Baghdad has killed 47 people and wounded more than 100, officials say...
BBC News - September 14, 2004
Putin Issues Plan to Tighten Grasp, Citing Terrorism
The proposals would strengthen Vladimir V. Putin's already pervasive control over the legislative branch and regional governments...
New York Times - September 14, 2004
Raising the Pressure in Iraq
As the Americans and their allies raise the pressure on the insurgents, they risk losing the support of the population...
New York Times - September 14, 2004
Afghan Region's New Governor Says Violence Is Ended; Denounces Warlord
The new governor of Herat blamed his predecessor's dictatorial policies for the unrest of recent weeks...
New York Times - September 14, 2004
Glum Day for Hong Kong Democrats
A series of tactical errors prevented democracy advocates from winning as many seats as expected in Sunday's elections...
New York Times - September 14, 2004
University entry reform urged
Students should make their university applications after their A-level results, says an official report...
BBC News - September 14, 2004
MGM studios to be bought by Sony
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, Hollywood's last major independent, is set to accept a Sony offer worth $5bn...
BBC News - September 14, 2004
Hurricane Ivan lashes west Cuba
Fierce winds hit Cuba's far western edge, as Hurricane Ivan touches the island on its way north...
BBC News - September 14, 2004
Plan to beef up food inspections
Catering outlets may have to display graded food-safety certificates under new plans...
BBC News - September 14, 2004
Turkey warns US on north Iraq
Turkey says it will end cooperation in Iraq if the US continues its offensive in the northern town of Talafar...
BBC News - September 14, 2004
State pension of £105 'for all'
A leading pensions research group says the basic state pension could rise to £105 a week without any extra cost...
BBC News - September 14, 2004
Football: Charlton 0-0 Soton
Charlton and Southampton share the points after an uninspiring goalless draw at The Valley...
BBC News - September 14, 2004
N Korea 'will talk' says UK envoy
North Korea is still committed to six-party talks on its nuclear programme, says a British minister...
BBC News - September 14, 2004
Court denies Guantanamo witnesses
Guantanamo inmates cannot appear as witnesses at the trial of 9/11 suspect Zacarias Moussaoui...
BBC News - September 14, 2004
Al-Qaeda 'aided Istanbul bombers'
Two men on trial for last year's Istanbul bombings tell a Turkish court al-Qaeda backed the attackers...
BBC News - September 14, 2004
House of Fraser holdings sold off
Retail entrepreneur Tom Hunter and Icelandic retail group Baugur sell their 21% stake in UK department store group House of Fraser...
BBC News - September 14, 2004
Jacuzzis linked to Legionnaires
Experts are warning of a link between jacuzzis and the bacterium that causes Legionnaires' disease...
BBC News - September 14, 2004
Student costs 'delay retirement'
Nearly a quarter of parents expect to have to put off their retirement in order to fund their child through university, a survey says...
BBC News - September 14, 2004
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