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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 April 2006:
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School sponsor in honours warning
A wealthy sponsor of three state schools has warned the honours row could deter other backers and penalise children...
BBC News - April 15, 2006
Terror suspect handed to Spanish
Police hand a suspected al-Qaeda fundraiser over to the Spanish authorities at RAF Northolt in London...
BBC News - April 15, 2006
Clashes follow Egypt Copt funeral
Clashes erupt between Muslims and Coptic Christians in Egypt after the funeral of a Copt killed in church...
BBC News - April 15, 2006
Berlusconi urged to face defeat
Romano Prodi renews his call for Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi to admit defeat in Italy's general election...
BBC News - April 15, 2006
Jailed Russia tycoon 'attacked'
Jailed tycoon Mikhail Khodorkovsky is hurt in a Russian jail attack, his lawyer says...
BBC News - April 15, 2006
Reactions to Kember interview
Friends praise Norman Kember's decision to give an interview, but others say it was too early...
BBC News - April 15, 2006
Rooney settles gambling 'issues'
Footballer Wayne Rooney has settled his "outstanding issues" with gaming
company Goldchip, it has announced...
BBC News - April 15, 2006
UK soldier dies after Iraq attack
A soldier has died from injuries after an improvised device exploded in southern Iraq, the Ministry of Defence says...
BBC News - April 15, 2006
Swollen Danube threatens Balkans
The River Danube reaches its highest level since 1895 in Romania, and floodwaters rise across the region...
BBC News - April 15, 2006
Russian Oil Tycoon Is Slashed in Face in Siberian Prison
The injury was not life-threatening, but it raised fresh issues about Mikhail Khodorkovsky's safety in a remote prison camp...
New York Times - April 15, 2006
In Iraqi Divide, Echoes of Bosnia for U.S. Troops
As sectarian violence continues to destabilize Iraq, American forces are trying to keep the country from violently partitioning the way Bosnia did...
New York Times - April 15, 2006
Revival in Japan Brings Widening of Economic Gap
There are increasing signs that Japan's growing economy is destroying one of the nation's most cherished accomplishments: egalitarianism...
New York Times - April 15, 2006
Gun charges follow rapper death
A man is charged with gun offences following the fatal shooting of rapper Proof, a close friend of Eminem...
BBC News - April 15, 2006
Acupuncturists' shake-up concerns
Ministers are urged to clarify new regulations governing tattoo parlours and acupuncture services...
BBC News - April 15, 2006
Gambling 'major boost to economy'
Relaxing gambling restrictions could lead the sector to become one of the UK's most lucrative, researchers say...
BBC News - April 15, 2006
Israel condemns Iranian threats
Veteran Israeli politician Shimon Peres urges the UN to take action against Iran after threats made by its president...
BBC News - April 15, 2006
Cricket: England suffer final loss
India outplay England by seven wickets at Indore to clinch a 5-1 victory in the one-day series...
BBC News - April 15, 2006
Chelsea close in on Premiership title
Chelsea move to within four points of the Premiership title with a 2-0 win at Bolton...
BBC News - April 15, 2006
Afghans hunt Taleban after clash
Afghan government forces pursue Taleban fighters in the south of the country following a major battle...
BBC News - April 15, 2006
Author Muriel Spark dies aged 88
British novelist Dame Muriel Spark, most famous for The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie, dies at her Italy home...
BBC News - April 15, 2006
Bell presses Blair over honours
Former MP Martin Bell calls on Tony Blair to suspend all appointments to the House of Lords until the "cash for honours" row is resolved...
BBC News - April 15, 2006
Gaza police stage violent protest
Police in the Gaza Strip stage a violent protest over the new Hamas-led government's failure to pay their wages...
BBC News - April 15, 2006
Academy cash 'should be spread'
Teachers' leaders call on the government to divert £5bn from city academies to schools in deprived parts of England...
BBC News - April 15, 2006
Three men killed in road accident
Three young men are killed in a single-vehicle road traffic accident on the outskirts of east Belfast...
BBC News - April 15, 2006
Debate call for theatre company
Leading politicians back calls for debates at Holyrood and Westminster on the future of Borderline...
BBC News - April 15, 2006
Arrest after woman's body found
An inquiry is launched and police question a man after a woman is found dead at her home...
BBC News - April 15, 2006
Sri Lankan peace talks in doubt
Tamil Tiger rebels threaten to pull out of talks with the government, as a bomb kills at least four soldiers...
BBC News - April 15, 2006
Rice's visit 'a source of light'
Condoleezza Rice's visit to Lancashire was 'a source of light in a dark world', the Bishop of Blackburn says...
BBC News - April 15, 2006
Anti-road protests 'boosted cost'
The wave of anti-road protests of the 1990s led to massive increases in costs, environmentalists claim...
BBC News - April 15, 2006
Live: India v England
Latest news from the seventh one-day international at Indore...
BBC News - April 15, 2006
Man remanded over Pc death
A man charged with the manslaughter of a police officer who died in a patrol car crash is remanded...
BBC News - April 15, 2006
Scaffolding collapse worker dies
A worker injured when 14 storeys of scaffolding collapsed at a site in Milton Keynes dies in hospital...
BBC News - April 15, 2006
Sponsor warns over honours row
A backer to three state schools has said it would be a shame if the honours row put off other sponsors...
BBC News - April 15, 2006
Kember tells of 'unreal' Iraq ordeal
Peace campaigner Norman Kember gives an emotional account of his ordeal as a hostage in Iraq...
BBC News - April 15, 2006
Afghan forces take on Taleban
Clashes resume between the Taleban and Afghan forces, a day after almost 50 people were killed in a battle...
BBC News - April 15, 2006
Author Muriel Spark dies in Italy
British novelist Dame Muriel Spark, most famous for The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie, dies aged 88...
BBC News - April 15, 2006
Top Generals in Israel Warn Gaza Invasion Is Possible
Israeli generals threatened Friday to re-invade the Gaza Strip if Palestinian rocket attacks continued...
New York Times - April 15, 2006
Berlusconi Suffers Setback Over Recount
Italy's Interior Ministry announced that there were not enough contested ballots to overturn the thin victory of Romano Prodi...
New York Times - April 15, 2006
Iranian Leader Renews Attack on Israel at Palestinian Rally
President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad said that Israel was a "constant threat" and predicted that it was on the verge of "being eliminated."...
New York Times - April 15, 2006
Bird Flu Virus May Be Spread by Smuggling
There is increasing evidence that a thriving international trade in smuggled poultry is helping spread bird flu, experts say...
New York Times - April 15, 2006
After Battle in Capital, Chad Threatens to Expel Sudanese
Chad broke off relations with Sudan on Friday and threatened to oust 200,000 Sudanese refugees...
New York Times - April 15, 2006
At Afghan Bazaar, Military Offers Dollars for Stolen Data
To retrieve lost computer flash drives, the military decided to rely on the almighty dollar...
New York Times - April 15, 2006
Concerns over vasectomy check-ups
Research suggests 25% of vasectomy patients do not return to check their operation worked...
BBC News - April 15, 2006
Academies threatened by row
The city academies programme is in doubt due to allegations over the abuse of honours, say unions and MPs...
BBC News - April 15, 2006
Egypt church attacks spark anger
Egypt's Coptic Christians protest at knife attacks on three churches in the city of Alexandria...
BBC News - April 15, 2006
Deadly train crash in Indonesia
Two trains collide on the Indonesian island of Java, killing at least 13 people and injuring many others...
BBC News - April 15, 2006
£17.8m UK EuroMillions ticket
A British-bought ticket has scooped the £17.8m jackpot on the nine-nation EuroMillions lottery...
BBC News - April 15, 2006
Palestinians to get Russian aid
Russia says it will give the Palestinian Authority urgent aid, in opposition to EU and US policy...
BBC News - April 15, 2006
Man in court over Pc crash death
A man is due in court charged with the manslaughter of a police officer who died in a patrol car crash...
BBC News - April 15, 2006
Berlusconi defiant on poll result
Italian PM Silvio Berlusconi refuses to accept he has lost the general election, saying results are "not clear cut"...
BBC News - April 15, 2006
Plane diverted as bomb note found
A plane flying from Luton to Galway is diverted to Prestwick after a note claims there is a bomb on board...
BBC News - April 15, 2006
Britain now 'eating the planet'
The UK is living beyond its environmental means and is about to go into "ecological debt", a study says...
BBC News - April 15, 2006
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