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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 March 2007:
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Airline act wins Eurovision vote
Scooch wins the contest to represent the UK at the Eurovision Song Contest in May...
BBC News - March 17, 2007
India-Bangladesh as it happened
Bangladesh overhaul India's 191 all out for a major World Cup shock...
BBC News - March 17, 2007
Cricket: Bangladesh beat India
Bangladesh record a shock five-wicket victory over India in World Cup Group B at the Queen's Park Oval, Trinidad...
BBC News - March 17, 2007
First step for Ivorian peace plan
Ivory Coast President Laurent Gbagbo creates a military command that includes rebels, under a peace deal...
BBC News - March 17, 2007
Cricket: Ireland surprise Pakistan
Ireland secure a famous win over Pakistan in the World Cup to send the 1992 champions home...
BBC News - March 17, 2007
How the Six Nations was decided
France claim the Six Nations title on points difference from Ireland as Wales beat England to avoid the Wooden Spoon...
BBC News - March 17, 2007
Football: Man Utd crush Bolton
Wayne Rooney and Ji-Sung Park score twice as Man Utd stay six points clear at the top of the Premiership...
BBC News - March 17, 2007
'No hope' for missing fisherman
Coastguards say there is "no possibility" that a fisherman missing after his boat was found off West Sussex will be found alive...
BBC News - March 17, 2007
Protesters march against Iraq war
Anti-war protesters march in the US, Europe and beyond as the anniversary of the US-led war in Iraq approaches...
BBC News - March 17, 2007
Palestinian Legislature Ratifies Unity Government
Despite the vote, there were cracks visible between Hamas and Fatah, including over whether to renounce violence...
New York Times - March 17, 2007
Attacks Kill 2 Iraqis and Expose Hundreds to Chlorine Gas
Three suicide attacks in Anbar Province employed a tactic that insurgents began using earlier this year, the U.S. military said...
New York Times - March 17, 2007
Vehicle warning system trialled
Vehicles may soon be swapping information about road conditions to warn drivers about dangers...
BBC News - March 17, 2007
Hawkins tipped for Eurovision win
Ex-Darkness singer Justin Hawkins is tipped to win the final to decide the UK's entry at the Eurovision Song Contest...
BBC News - March 17, 2007
Stagecoach tycoon donates to SNP
Leading businessman Brian Souter is to donate £500,000 to the Scottish National Party...
BBC News - March 17, 2007
Trio killed in separate stabbings
Three men are stabbed to death in separate attacks in Greater Manchester...
BBC News - March 17, 2007
Hammer attacker goes on the run
Police hunt an on-the-run prisoner jailed for an hammer attack which left his victim brain damaged...
BBC News - March 17, 2007
Seven die in Russian air crash
At least seven people die and more than 20 are hurt after a passenger aircraft crash-lands in central Russia...
BBC News - March 17, 2007
Police clash with Lahore lawyers
Police in Lahore fire teargas to disperse hundreds of lawyers rallying against the removal of Pakistan's top judge...
BBC News - March 17, 2007
Live - Six Nations
France beat Scotland 46-19 to leapfrog Ireland and claim top spot in the Six Nations table...
BBC News - March 17, 2007
AU concern at Zimbabwe violence
The African Union breaks its silence on Zimbabwe, urging the government to respect human rights...
BBC News - March 17, 2007
Israel shuns Palestinian cabinet
Israel says it will not deal with the new Palestinian government of national unity, as its cabinet is sworn into office...
BBC News - March 17, 2007
Tributes are paid to Sally Clark
The family of Sally Clark - the solicitor wrongly jailed for murdering her two sons - pay tribute to her...
BBC News - March 17, 2007
Doors finally open at new Wembley
The new Wembley Stadium opens for a community event at which the venue's facilities are tested...
BBC News - March 17, 2007
Four remanded over stabbing
Four youths are remanded in custody over the murder of a 16-year-old who was stabbed to death in London...
BBC News - March 17, 2007
Iraqis killed by chlorine bombs
Three chlorine gas attacks in Iraq are reported to have killed eight people and left hundreds injured, including six US troops...
BBC News - March 17, 2007
Tories slam Brown on NHS 'crisis'
Shadow chancellor George Osborne launches a scathing attack on Gordon Brown over the NHS cash "crisis"...
BBC News - March 17, 2007
Rays light up life-like graphics
A technique to make video games more realistic, without the need for large computers, is shown at Cebit...
BBC News - March 17, 2007
Smart fabrics to take the pulse
Advanced textiles that record data about the wearer - on display at Cebit - could soon be used by US soldiers...
BBC News - March 17, 2007
Metal bar suspect 'still sought'
Police say they are committed to solving a four-year-old murder inquiry despite the main suspect fleeing the UK...
BBC News - March 17, 2007
Devolution not a done deal - Hain
The restoration of devolution to Northern Ireland is not a done deal, the NI Secretary warns...
BBC News - March 17, 2007
Pakistan TV raid police suspended
At least 14 policeman are suspended in Pakistan for raiding a TV station during protests in Islamabad...
BBC News - March 17, 2007
N Korea warning on nuclear deal
North Korean negotiators want the US to free about $25m of frozen assets before any nuclear deal is reached...
BBC News - March 17, 2007
F1: Raikkonen takes pole
Ferrari's Kimi Raikkonen claims pole position for the Australian Grand Prix on Sunday...
BBC News - March 17, 2007
Palestinians consider new cabinet
The Palestinian Authority president urges an end to a crippling boycott as a new unity cabinet is approved...
BBC News - March 17, 2007
Junior doctors protest over jobs
Trainee doctors join protests in London and Glasgow over a new system for allocating specialist jobs...
BBC News - March 17, 2007
Drink campaign 'has wrong focus'
Government campaigns on alcohol should target adults who drink at home rather than young binge drinkers, doctors say...
BBC News - March 17, 2007
Man held over city flat murders
A man is arrested by police investigating the deaths of a disabled woman and her carer at a flat in Southampton...
BBC News - March 17, 2007
Five die in Russian plane crash
At least five people die and 52 are injured after a passenger aircraft crash-lands in central Russia...
BBC News - March 17, 2007
The Saturday Profile: Fusing Arab and Western Couture as Brother Leader Watches
Rabia Ben Barka?s gowns are what some people would like to see Libya become ? a blending of the traditional and the modern...
New York Times - March 17, 2007
Gaza Gunmen Fire on U.N. Car in Possible Kidnapping Try
Palestinian gunmen fired 14 bullets into the armored car of the Gaza director of the United Nations refugee agency...
New York Times - March 17, 2007
10 Detainees Pull Off Escape as Visitors Take Their Place
Ten inmates in a British military prison in Iraq switched places with visitors as part of an audacious escape plan...
New York Times - March 17, 2007
Killing of Briton by U.S. Pilot Was ?Criminal,? Coroner Rules
A British soldier who died four years ago after a U.S. pilot opened fire on his convoy in Iraq was killed unlawfully, a coroner ruled...
New York Times - March 17, 2007
Iran?s President Vows to Keep Nuclear Project
President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad vowed that Iran would never dismantle its nuclear program, even in the face of toughened sanctions...
New York Times - March 17, 2007
Iran Is Playing a Growing Role in Iraq Economy
Iranian goods are flooding Iraqi markets and Iraqi cities are looking to Iran for basic services...
New York Times - March 17, 2007
'Cave entrances' spotted on Mars
Scientists studying pictures from Nasa's Odyssey spacecraft spot what they think may be caves on Mars...
BBC News - March 17, 2007
'Race role' in tobacco smoke risk
Race may play a role in how a child's body is affected by cigarette smoke, US research suggests...
BBC News - March 17, 2007
Will middle classes be excluded?
BBC education correspondent Mike Baker asks if universities will really value background over grades...
BBC News - March 17, 2007
SNP slams Labour election tactics
Nicola Sturgeon is to use her party conference speech to accuse Labour of running a negative election campaign...
BBC News - March 17, 2007
Tories turn spotlight on health
David Cameron focuses on health policy as his party gathers in Nottingham for its spring conference...
BBC News - March 17, 2007
Rail services disrupted by fire
Eurostar and local train services are cancelled and homes evacuated after a fire at a breakers' yard...
BBC News - March 17, 2007
F1: Raikkonen takes pole
Kimi Raikkonen takes pole position for the Australian Grand Prix, the first race of the 2007 F1 season...
BBC News - March 17, 2007
Comic Relief raises £40.2m
A TV marathon including sketches starring Tony Blair and Kate Moss raises millions for good causes...
BBC News - March 17, 2007
Vote due on Palestinian Cabinet
The Palestinian parliament is to vote on a new unity government it hopes will end a crippling international boycott...
BBC News - March 17, 2007
Doctors set to protest over jobs
Thousands of trainee doctors are to protest in London and Glasgow over a new system for allocating specialist jobs...
BBC News - March 17, 2007
Iraq unveils reconstruction plan
Iraq spells out a five-year reconstruction plan at a key United Nations conference on its future...
BBC News - March 17, 2007
Four charged over stab murder
Police investigating the death of a teen stabbed on a London street charge four youths with murder...
BBC News - March 17, 2007
Caution urged on climate 'risks'
Two leading UK climate researchers say "overplaying" the global warming message risks confusing the public...
BBC News - March 17, 2007
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