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Kurds Mark 20th Anniversary of Deadly Gas Attack
Thousands of Kurds gathered in the town of Halabja, in the northern uplands of Iraq, to mark a grim anniversary...
New York Times - March 16, 2008
Dalai Lama Won?t Stop Tibet Protests
The Dalai Lama on Sunday described feeling ?helpless? in preventing what he feared could be a bloody clash between his followers and Chinese authorities...
New York Times - March 16, 2008
McCain Visits Iraq to Meet With Officials
Senator John McCain?s trip, billed as a Congressional visit, will also help to promote his foreign policy credentials...
New York Times - March 16, 2008
Suzanne Shaw wins Dancing On Ice
Former Hear'Say star Suzanne Shaw beats actor Chris Fountain to win ITV's skating contest Dancing On Ice...
BBC News - March 16, 2008
'Lack of thought' into Iraq war
Shadow foreign secretary William Hague renews calls for a full inquiry into the "origins and conduct" of the Iraq war...
BBC News - March 16, 2008
Football: Rangers win CIS Cup
Kris Boyd scores the winner in a penalty shoot-out as Rangers beat Dundee United in the CIS Insurance Cup final...
BBC News - March 16, 2008
Rescuers comb NY crane crash site
Rescuers with sniffer dogs and heat-sensing cameras search through rubble in New York after the collapse of a crane...
BBC News - March 16, 2008
Sarkozy's party suffers at polls
President Nicolas Sarkozy's right-wing UMP party suffers serious setbacks in French local elections...
BBC News - March 16, 2008
Glaciers suffer record shrinkage
The rate at which some of the world's glaciers are melting has more than doubled, new data says...
BBC News - March 16, 2008
England level series with victory
England beat New Zealand by 126 runs in the second Test to level the series...
BBC News - March 16, 2008
Not talking to al-Qaeda 'silly'
Security minister Lord West says it would be "silly" to have no communication at all with terrorist groups...
BBC News - March 16, 2008
Employees face trial over deaths
Two Thomas Cook employees face trial over the deaths of two British children by carbon monoxide poisoning in Corfu...
BBC News - March 16, 2008
Two trapped cavers reach surface
Two cavers cut-off by flood water make it to the surface after more than 30 hours underground...
BBC News - March 16, 2008
Tibet unrest spreads beyond Lhasa
Protests against Chinese rule spread beyond Tibet's main city of Lhasa, with deaths reported in Sichuan province...
BBC News - March 16, 2008
McCain Visits Iraq
Senator John McCain?s trip, billed as a Congressional visit, will also help promote the candidate?s foreign policy credentials...
New York Times - March 16, 2008
Clinton defends role in NI peace
US presidential hopeful Hillary Clinton defends her role in the Northern Ireland peace process...
BBC News - March 16, 2008
'Rebels kill six Indian soldiers'
A separatist group in the Indian state of Manipur claim their fighters have killed at least six Indian soldiers...
BBC News - March 16, 2008
Ex-prisoner critical after attack
A former republican prisoner is in a critical condition after an attempt on his life in Belfast...
BBC News - March 16, 2008
Drug addict comments spark storm
A senior Tory MSP says many drug addicts are sitting "fat, dumb and happy" on methadone...
BBC News - March 16, 2008
Diana inquest 'squandering' claim
A former Welsh Secretary criticises the inquest into the death of Princess Diana...
BBC News - March 16, 2008
Deadly clashes in west DR Congo
At least 68 people are killed in clashes between a religious sect and police in the west of DR Congo...
BBC News - March 16, 2008
Taiwanese rally ahead of election
Taiwan's two main political parties hold mass rallies, one week before the island holds its presidential election...
BBC News - March 16, 2008
Two men trapped in caves
An operation is under way to reach two cavers cut off by flood waters in underground caves...
BBC News - March 16, 2008
BBC staff arrests in police probe
Journalists working for BBC NI are arrested in County Donegal as part of a probe into paramilitary activity...
BBC News - March 16, 2008
Conservatives win Iran election
Conservative candidates in Iran's general election retain control of parliament, while reformists do marginally well...
BBC News - March 16, 2008
Headless body named as traveller
Police believe a headless and handless body found beside a garage block is that of an abducted traveller...
BBC News - March 16, 2008
Live - Premier League
Man City host Spurs in Sunday's final Premier League, after Fulham beat Everton and Wigan see off Bolton...
BBC News - March 16, 2008
Shannon's mother backs police action
The mother of rescued Shannon Matthews says she understands why her daughter has not been returned home...
BBC News - March 16, 2008
Pakistan border strike 'kills 16'
At least 16 people have been killed in a missile strike near Pakistan's northern border, state television says...
BBC News - March 16, 2008
Family's fury over radio 'shout'
A mother blames the BBC for gatecrashers trashing her home after Radio 1 gave out details of a party...
BBC News - March 16, 2008
3 Guilty in Death Leading to Ukraine?s Orange Revolution
KIEV, Ukraine (AP) ? A Ukrainian court convicted three former police officers on Saturday of killing an investigative journalist whose unsolved slaying nearly eight years ago became a rallying cry of the Orange Revolution that eventually ousted the government...
New York Times - March 16, 2008
Seven held in paramilitary probe
Seven men are arrested by gardai in Counry Donegal as part of a probe into paramilitary activity...
BBC News - March 16, 2008
Two men trapped in cave complex
Rescuers are trying to reach two cavers who are cut off by flood waters in underground caves...
BBC News - March 16, 2008
Alitalia accepts Air France offer
Struggling Italian state carrier Alitalia agrees to a cut-price 138m euros Air France-KLM takeover deal...
BBC News - March 16, 2008
McCain begins surprise Iraq visit
Republican presumptive presidential candidate John McCain is in Iraq for meetings with top US and Iraqi officials...
BBC News - March 16, 2008
Sarkozy faces local poll setback
France is to vote in a second round of local elections, with the opposition Socialists set to make gains...
BBC News - March 16, 2008
Two killed in head-on collision
A couple has died after a head-on collision on the A338 near Salisbury...
BBC News - March 16, 2008
Hamilton wins dramatic F1 opener
Lewis Hamilton gets his F1 campaign off to the best start with victory in an incident-packed Australian Grand Prix...
BBC News - March 16, 2008
Rugby: Jones hails Wales defence
Wales captain Ryan Jones says the side's defensiive resolve secured their second Grand Slam in four years...
BBC News - March 16, 2008
Cricket: England close in on win
England will need four wickets on the final day to level their Test series against New Zealand after reducing the Kiwis to 242-6, chasing 438...
BBC News - March 16, 2008
Taiwanese to rally over China law
Taiwan's political parties plan rival mass rallies against China's anti-secession law, a week before presidential polls...
BBC News - March 16, 2008
Rescuers near Albanian blast site
Search teams resume efforts to reach the site of massive arms explosions that left at least five dead in Albania...
BBC News - March 16, 2008
'Eighty killed' in Tibetan unrest
At least 80 people were killed in anti-Chinese protests in Tibet, exiled Tibetans say - far more than China claimed...
BBC News - March 16, 2008
Shannon police given extra time
Police are given more time to question a man suspected of abducting nine-year-old Shannon Matthews...
BBC News - March 16, 2008
Tourist 'saw Scarlett on beach'
A British tourist in Goa says he saw Scarlett Keeling on the beach with a man on the night she died...
BBC News - March 16, 2008
Iraq Insurgency Runs on Stolen Oil Profits
The sea of oil under Iraq is supposed to rebuild the nation, but fuel shipments often get diverted to the black market...
New York Times - March 16, 2008
Ice stars gear up for final show
The last three contestants in ITV skating competition Dancing On Ice prepare for the show's grand finale...
BBC News - March 16, 2008
Tumour growth block hopes raised
Tampering with a key enzyme may enable scientists to stop cancer growth in its tracks...
BBC News - March 16, 2008
Bid to separate future elections
The Scottish Government is launching a bid to separate future Holyrood elections from council ballots...
BBC News - March 16, 2008
Hard-liners dominate Iran polls
President Ahmadinejad's allies lead in partial results from Iran's elections, but reformists claim limited successes...
BBC News - March 16, 2008
Tories would 'save up' tax cuts
The Tories may hold tax cuts for a first term of parliament to build up reserves to secure a second term, a shadow minister says...
BBC News - March 16, 2008
Two killed in Georgia storms
Two people die in storms in the US state of Georgia, a day after a tornado tears through the city of Atlanta...
BBC News - March 16, 2008
Dalai Lama's Tibet bloodshed fear
The Dalai Lama says he fears more deaths in Tibet unless Beijing changes its policies, in an exclusive BBC interview...
BBC News - March 16, 2008
Sainsbury's buyer is arrested
A buyer for supermarket Sainsbury's is arrested over claims he received £3m from a supplier...
BBC News - March 16, 2008
Albania explosions kill five
At least five people are killed and 243 are injured in a series of blasts at an arms depot near Tirana...
BBC News - March 16, 2008
 
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EVAN BAYH.
BILL RICHARDSON.
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