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Gustav stalls offshore in Haiti after killing 23
Southern Ledger - August 28, 2008
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Indian security forces kill 3 in Kashmir
Southern Ledger - August 28, 2008
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Indian security forces kill 5 in Kashmir
Southern Ledger - August 28, 2008
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Kashmir police and suspected rebels in shootout
Southern Ledger - August 28, 2008
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Swiss exonerate Europes last executed witch
Southern Ledger - August 28, 2008
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Combat flares in 3rd area of Pakistan border belt
Southern Ledger - August 28, 2008
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At least 5 dead in Kashmir battle over hostages
Southern Ledger - August 28, 2008
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9 killed in bomb blast in northwestern Pakistan
Southern Ledger - August 28, 2008
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Garth, Doherty make nice while filming new 90210
Southern Ledger - August 28, 2008
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Global News Archive for April 2008:
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West Brom go top of the Championship
West Brom climb to the top of the Championship thanks to Zoltan Gera's second-half winner against Wolves...
BBC News - April 15, 2008
Fears over advert system privacy
Online advert system Phorm could make the net less secure and breaches human rights, the service's creators are told...
BBC News - April 15, 2008
Aldershot back in the league after 16 years
Aldershot secure their return to the Football League with a draw at play-off hopefuls Exeter...
BBC News - April 15, 2008
Airliner hits houses in DR Congo
At least nine people die when an airliner ploughs into housing while trying to take off in Goma in the DR Congo...
BBC News - April 15, 2008
Clampdown on wildlife criminals
A six month consultation is expected to lead to tougher action against wildlife crimes in Scotland...
BBC News - April 15, 2008
Lack of progress on bed blocking
The problem of bed blocking has not improved in hospitals in Wales over the last two years, a review concludes...
BBC News - April 15, 2008
Three held after high-speed chase
Three men are arrested after an armed robbery and cross-border car chase involving PSNI and Garda...
BBC News - April 15, 2008
Day in pictures
Striking images from around the world...
BBC News - April 15, 2008
Brides for sale
Afghan families forced to sell their children for food...
BBC News - April 15, 2008
Deaf to the West
Why megaphone diplomacy will not work with Mugabe...
BBC News - April 15, 2008
Mayor admits Olympic torch error
It was a mistake to allow Chinese secret police to guard the Olympic torch in London, Mayor Ken Livingstone admits...
BBC News - April 15, 2008
PM seeks boost
Gordon Brown is hoping for a fillip from US visit...
BBC News - April 15, 2008
Time to talk
Should Israel change tack to end Gaza deadlock?...
BBC News - April 15, 2008
Phoenix rising
The club who came in from football's wilderness...
BBC News - April 15, 2008
Tributes paid to veteran airman
Tributes are paid to the oldest British serviceman killed in the wars in either Iraq or Afghanistan...
BBC News - April 15, 2008
England stars IPL bound - Vaughan
Michael Vaughan says it is inevitable that England players will compete in the Indian Premier League...
BBC News - April 15, 2008
Ferdinand agrees new Man Utd deal
Rio Ferdinand agrees a five-year contract with Manchester United, according to the player's agent...
BBC News - April 15, 2008
Lord Jones: 'I believe in Brown'
Trade minister Lord Jones says he backs Gordon Brown 100% - but confirms he will quit before the next election...
BBC News - April 15, 2008
Thousands did not sit basic exams
Figures show that almost one in 10 pupils in England did not sit five GCSEs including English and maths...
BBC News - April 15, 2008
Forecast for big sea level rise
Sea levels could rise by up to one-and-a-half metres by the end of this century, according to scientific analysis...
BBC News - April 15, 2008
Snipes 'should serve three years'
Film star Wesley Snipes should spend three years in prison for failure to submit tax returns, US prosecutors say...
BBC News - April 15, 2008
Egyptians jail 25 Brotherhood men
Egypt's Muslim Brotherhood says 25 members, including its third most senior figure, have been jailed...
BBC News - April 15, 2008
Berlusconi plans Naples clean-up
Silvio Berlusconi sees the Naples rubbish crisis and Alitalia's woes as priorities for his government...
BBC News - April 15, 2008
Gandhi daughter visits assassin
The daughter of the slain Indian PM Rajiv Gandhi says she met a woman convicted for her father's assassination...
BBC News - April 15, 2008
Estate agent offices to be closed
An estate agent blames the effects of the credit crunch and poor trading conditions for the closure of two branches...
BBC News - April 15, 2008
North west to get new cancer unit
A new radiotherapy centre is to be sited at Altnagelvin hospital in Londonderry, the health minister says...
BBC News - April 15, 2008
Plane crashes into DR Congo city
Dozens die when an aircraft carrying about 80 people ploughs into buildings in Goma in the east of DR Congo...
BBC News - April 15, 2008
Pope 'ashamed' of US clergy abuse
Pope Benedict XVI, on his way to the US, says he is deeply ashamed of the clergy abuse in the US Catholic Church...
BBC News - April 15, 2008
Furry quarry
'Conservationist' culls grey squirrels to save red cousins...
BBC News - April 15, 2008
IRA to al-Qaeda
Charting the bloody evolution of political violence...
BBC News - April 15, 2008
Two hit and killed by 80mph train
A man and a woman who died when they were struck by an 80mph train may have been arguing moments before...
BBC News - April 15, 2008
Rebrand for BBC's news programmes
The BBC unveils revamped graphics for its TV news bulletins and is renaming BBC News 24 and BBC World...
BBC News - April 15, 2008
Enormous solar 'belches' rip the tail off a passing comet
Nasa's Stereo orbiters capture stunning new images of spaceborne debris thrown out from the Sun...
BBC News - April 15, 2008
Australian police are left stranded as a handcuffed suspect steals their car
Embarrassment for two Brisbane police officers after a handcuffed suspect steals their patrol car...
BBC News - April 15, 2008
Job perks
A snapshot of how Europe's MPs are rewarded...
BBC News - April 15, 2008
Bond's birthplace
Inside Goldeneye, where Ian Fleming created 007...
BBC News - April 15, 2008
Dozens dead as Iraq cities bombed
More than 70 people are killed in blasts at three cities in Iraq, in one of the deadliest days there for many weeks...
BBC News - April 15, 2008
Pair 'tried to blackmail Royal'
Two men tried to blackmail a member of the Royal Family with recordings containing gay sex claims, a court hears...
BBC News - April 15, 2008
Mugabe rival sets run-off terms
Zimbabwe's opposition leader says he could take part in a presidential run-off vote if it is free and fair...
BBC News - April 15, 2008
7/7 friend 'had 9/11 photographs'
A man accused of helping the 7 July London bombers had images of the 9/11 attacks, a court hears...
BBC News - April 15, 2008
RAF men killed in blast are named
Two RAF servicemen killed in an explosion in Afghanistan are named by the Ministry of Defence...
BBC News - April 15, 2008
Brown 'standing firm' on economy
Gordon Brown says he will not be diverted from taking "unpopular" decisions to help the UK economy...
BBC News - April 15, 2008
BA managers leave after T5 fiasco
British Airways says two senior executives are leaving after the opening of Heathrow's Terminal 5 was dogged by problems...
BBC News - April 15, 2008
Twelve arrested over Rhys murder
Twelve people are arrested in connection with the death of schoolboy Rhys Jones, four of them on suspicion of murder...
BBC News - April 15, 2008
Retail sales 'declined in March'
UK retail sales declined in March, posting their first fall in almost two years, warns the British Retail Consortium...
BBC News - April 15, 2008
Zimbabwe braced for strike action
Zimbabwe's MDC opposition party calls a general strike as it demands the release of presidential election results...
BBC News - April 15, 2008
US merger forms 'largest carrier'
Rival US companies Delta Air Lines and Northwest Airlines set to join forces to create the world's biggest carrier...
BBC News - April 15, 2008
UN envoy warns Burma on vote
Burma's constitutional referendum will have no credibility unless monitors are allowed in, a UN official says...
BBC News - April 15, 2008
Aquatic relative
Meet the ancient ancestor of the elephant...
BBC News - April 15, 2008
Why male sex hormones may be fuelling market turmoil
Hormone surges among City traders could be partly responsible for driving "boom and bust" economics, say researchers...
BBC News - April 15, 2008
Archives reveal bid to ban 1947 BBC radio play about the Titanic
Archive documents show shipping firms and the government tried to block a 1947 radio play about the sinking of the Titanic...
BBC News - April 15, 2008
Turning the tide
Will Japan's whaling industry fall foul of public opinion?...
BBC News - April 15, 2008
PM and bank bosses discuss crisis
Prime Minister Gordon Brown is to meet City leaders amid rising concerns over the state of the global economy...
BBC News - April 15, 2008
Italy returns Berlusconi to power
Silvio Berlusconi secures a decisive victory in Italy's general elections, but warns of "difficult months ahead"...
BBC News - April 15, 2008
Wounded Iraqi is given £2m payout
A young Iraqi man accidentally shot by a British soldier is to receive £2m, the Ministry of Defence confirms...
BBC News - April 15, 2008
US in $200m food crisis response
The White House gives $200m in emergency aid to alleviate food shortages around the world amid spiralling prices...
BBC News - April 15, 2008
Ecuador crash survivors 'coping'
Eight students who survived a bus crash in Ecuador say they have coped by sticking together...
BBC News - April 15, 2008
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