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A-Rod in Mexico City on same weekend as Madonna
Southern Ledger - December 1, 2008
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Madonna, Alex Rodriguez in Mexico City
Southern Ledger - December 1, 2008
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Space shuttle Endeavour lands in California
Southern Ledger - December 1, 2008
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Space shuttle lands in Calif. after 16-day mission
Southern Ledger - December 1, 2008
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Space shuttle Endeavour finishes 16-day mission
Southern Ledger - December 1, 2008
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Space shuttle glides to safe landing in California
Southern Ledger - December 1, 2008
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Orphan of slain rabbi in Mumbai lands in Israel
Southern Ledger - December 1, 2008
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Raul Castro attends first beatification in Cuba
Southern Ledger - December 1, 2008
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Refugees from Bhutan settle in Pittsburgh
Southern Ledger - December 1, 2008
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Global News Archive for July 2005:
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Israelis Kill 7 Hamas Militants After Rocket Attacks in Gaza
Earlier today, the Palestinian police clashed with Hamas fighters in a continuation of firefights that began Thursday night...
New York Times - July 15, 2005
Surge in Suicide Bombings Claims 22 More Lives in Iraq
A spate of suicide attacks in Baghdad continued today as insurgents detonated at least eight suicide car bombs around the city...
New York Times - July 15, 2005
Gut problem link to baby weaning
The timing of when cereal-based foods are introduced into a baby's diet could be critical to avoid later gut problems, say US experts...
BBC News - July 15, 2005
Teaching tolerance amid tension
The BBC's Mike Baker asks how schools can handle ethnic tensions when a bomber was a learning mentor...
BBC News - July 15, 2005
Nine suicide bombs rock Baghdad
At least 16 Iraqis are killed and many wounded in a spate of suicide attacks on security forces in Baghdad...
BBC News - July 15, 2005
Criticism over Ryanair terror ad
Nearly 200 complaints are received about a Ryanair advert which refers to the London bombings...
BBC News - July 15, 2005
Football: Wright-Phillips bid snub
Man City boss Stuart Pearce insists Shaun Wright-Phillips wants to stay, as his club reject a £20m Chelsea bid...
BBC News - July 15, 2005
Venezuela doctors in Cuba protest
Venezuela's doctors take to the streets to express their anger at an influx of Cuban doctors...
BBC News - July 15, 2005
Official denies Railtrack 'plot'
There was no government plan to force Railtrack into administration, a senior civil servant tells the High Court...
BBC News - July 15, 2005
Golf: Nicklaus bows out
Jack Nicklaus makes an emotional farewell as Tiger Woods dominates the Open on day two...
BBC News - July 15, 2005
New Harry Potter book hits shops
The sixth Harry Potter book goes on sale, as JK Rowling greets fans at the Edinburgh launch...
BBC News - July 15, 2005
Bomber's family are 'devastated'
The family of 18-year-old London bus bomber Hasib Mir Hussain say he was a loving and normal young man...
BBC News - July 15, 2005
Egyptian Detained in Cairo in Connection With London Attack
It is not clear whether Magdy el-Nashar, 33, is a witness or a suspect, but he is believed to have known some of the bombers...
New York Times - July 15, 2005
Argentine Ruling Revives Cases of 'Dirty War' Victims
Human rights groups face a long process with a huge volume of court complaints...
New York Times - July 15, 2005
Mexico Says 2 Agents Sought to Blackmail Salinas Brother
The possible involvement of elite federal agents in an extortion plot is the latest twist in a case that has puzzled the country...
New York Times - July 15, 2005
Rumblings at a Bus Stop: The Revolution Is Running Late
The bus line is the mayor's farewell, vital in cementing his reputation...
New York Times - July 15, 2005
How can communities be drawn together?
Senior Muslims are visiting mosques and schools in Leeds to discuss the London bomb attacks with residents. Send us your comments...
BBC News - July 15, 2005
Three teams vie for Rover rescue
Corporate trouble-shooter David James is confirmed as the third party in talks with MG Rover's administrators...
BBC News - July 15, 2005
Tories urge probe on Byers 'lie'
Ex-minister Stephen Byers says he wants to explain why he did not tell the truth to MPs, as the Tories demand an inquiry...
BBC News - July 15, 2005
Review of part-time student fees
The government is re-examining the fees and financial support for part-time students in England...
BBC News - July 15, 2005
New hope for locust pest control
Scientists discover how migrating locusts boost their chances of survival by avoiding flying over the sea...
BBC News - July 15, 2005
Big thinkers show the way forward
How technology can help small ideas have a global impact is the big message from an influential conference...
BBC News - July 15, 2005
$20m Moore libel claim rejected
A judge rejects a $20m libel action against director Michael Moore for his Bowling for Columbine film...
BBC News - July 15, 2005
Pakistan militants face crackdown
President Pervez Musharraf orders tough measures against militant Islamic activities in Pakistan...
BBC News - July 15, 2005
First bomb victim's funeral held
East End Muslim Shahara Islam is the first victim of the London bomb attacks to be buried...
BBC News - July 15, 2005
NI faces fines over waste water
Northern Ireland could be facing massive European Court fines over its sewerage system within two years...
BBC News - July 15, 2005
Man questioned over 1980 murder
Detectives investigating the murder of a young nurse in Dundee 25 years ago arrest a man in England...
BBC News - July 15, 2005
Family tribute to bomb victim, 29
The family of a 29-year-old woman who died in the London bombings say she was an "inspiration" to them...
BBC News - July 15, 2005
Thai PM gets new powers for south
Thai Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra is granted sweeping new powers to deal with attacks in the south...
BBC News - July 15, 2005
Lawyer sues US over false arrest
A US Muslim convert wrongly arrested over the Madrid bombings sues the government, slamming anti-terror laws...
BBC News - July 15, 2005
G8 debt deal under threat at IMF
The deal to relieve the debts of the poorest countries, agreed at the G8 summit, is under challenge by other rich countries...
BBC News - July 15, 2005
Three suicide bombs rock Baghdad
At least eight Iraqis are killed and many wounded in three suicide attacks on security forces in Baghdad...
BBC News - July 15, 2005
New laws target terror training
Providing or receiving terrorist training could be outlawed under planned new anti-terror laws...
BBC News - July 15, 2005
Football: £18m Wright-Phillips bid
Chelsea lodge an £18m bid for Man City midfielder Shaun Wright-Phillips...
BBC News - July 15, 2005
Crack troops seek Kenya killers
Some 2,000 elite soldiers arrive in northern Kenya to find those responsible for the massacre of 76 people...
BBC News - July 15, 2005
Potter blunder as fans await book
A store in Edinburgh apologises after putting the new Harry Potter book on shelves early, allowing customers to read copies...
BBC News - July 15, 2005
British Gas to cut 2,000 UK jobs
British Gas confirms it is to cut 2,000 back office jobs, with up to 1,000 jobs being outsourced to India...
BBC News - July 15, 2005
Kennedy praises 'tremendous win'
Charles Kennedy celebrates a Lib Dem by-election victory after Mark Hunter holds Cheadle for the party...
BBC News - July 15, 2005
Girl, 15, arrested after stabbing
A schoolgirl is in a serious condition after being stabbed in front of fellow pupils...
BBC News - July 15, 2005
Hunted chemistry expert arrested
An Egyptian chemistry expert sought by police over last week's London bombings is arrested in Cairo...
BBC News - July 15, 2005
Sir Roy Meadow struck off by GMC
Paediatrician Sir Roy Meadow is found guilty of serious professional misconduct over the Sally Clark murders trial...
BBC News - July 15, 2005
Man charged over death of Lauren
Police charge an 18-year-old man with the murder of 10-year-old Lauren Pilkington-Smith...
BBC News - July 15, 2005
Israeli raids target Hamas
Israeli air raids kill at least five Palestinians in the West Bank and Gaza, after in-fighting between Palestinians...
BBC News - July 15, 2005
Police Ask Public to Help Trace a Bomber; Homemade Explosive Is Now Hinted
British police were also searching for an Egyptian man who is believed to have known some of the bombers...
New York Times - July 15, 2005
Chinese General Threatens Use of A-Bombs if U.S. Intrudes
Maj. Gen. Zhu Chenghu said China should employ the most powerful weapons at its disposal to defend its claim over Taiwan...
New York Times - July 15, 2005
Israeli Settlers Demolish Greenhouses and Gaza Jobs
Officials are working on a plan to pay settlers to hand over the remaining greenhouses to Palestinians, to preserve jobs and production...
New York Times - July 15, 2005
8 Months After U.S.-Led Siege, Insurgents Rise Again in Falluja
Falluja is precariously balanced between rebuilding or degenerating into the urban Iraqi battlefield it once was...
New York Times - July 15, 2005
UK 'could become hi-tech titan'
With work and co-operation the UK could become a hi-tech hothouse, a report says...
BBC News - July 15, 2005
Parasites' genetic code 'cracked'
Scientists have sequenced the genomes of three parasites responsible for diseases that kill more than 150,000 people a year...
BBC News - July 15, 2005
Russia approves new space plans
Moscow approves a space programme for the next ten years, including plans for a mock Mars mission...
BBC News - July 15, 2005
Call for Thai unity amid violence
The Thai government calls for unity as it hold an emergency meeting on fresh violence in the Muslim south...
BBC News - July 15, 2005
Muslim delegation visiting Leeds
Senior Muslims are visiting the region where three of the London bombers lived to talk to police and residents...
BBC News - July 15, 2005
Dirty hospitals to escape charges
Ministers say laws to ensure hygiene standards are met in England's hospitals will not include criminal charges...
BBC News - July 15, 2005
Man on mosque arson charge
A man is charged with setting fire to a mosque in Merseyside...
BBC News - July 15, 2005
Police hunt bomb team accomplices
Detectives hunt for those who helped the London bombers as details emerge about explosives found in a house...
BBC News - July 15, 2005
Lib Dems win Cheadle by-election
Mark Hunter wins the Cheadle parliamentary by-election, holding the late Patsy Calton's seat for the Lib Dems...
BBC News - July 15, 2005
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