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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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Former British Prime Minister Edward Heath Dies at 89
Sir Edward Heath was as prime minister took Britain into the European Economic Community in 1973 and for decades was the Conservative Party's leading advocate of European Unity...
New York Times - July 17, 2005
China Hails New Leader of Taiwan Nationalists
BEIJING, July 17 - The Chinese president, Hu Jintao, hailed today the election of Ma Ying-jeou, the mayor of Taipei, as the chairman of Taiwan's main opposition party, signaling Beijing's expectation that the new party leader will continue to try to improve relations across the Taiwan Strait...
New York Times - July 17, 2005
In a Show of Force, Israeli Forces Gather Outside the Gaza Strip
Ariel Sharon told his cabinet ministers there would be "no restriction on our activities to halt the attacks at communities both inside and outside the Gaza Strip."...
New York Times - July 17, 2005
Rowling 'dreading' end of Potter
JK Rowling says she is "dreading" the final Harry Potter book, which she will start later in the year...
BBC News - July 17, 2005
Talks to continue over UN reform
The Group of Four fails to agree with the African Union on their bids for UN Security Council seats...
BBC News - July 17, 2005
Iran-Iraq talks heal old wounds
Iran's President Khatami welcomes a 'turning point' in relations with Iraq during PM Ibrahim Jaafari's historic visit...
BBC News - July 17, 2005
Sixty die in E Guinea plane crash
A plane crashes in Equatorial Guinea, killing all 60 passengers and crew, officials say...
BBC News - July 17, 2005
MI5 said bomber was not a threat
MI5 assessed one of the London bombers in another investigation but thought he was not a threat, it emerges...
BBC News - July 17, 2005
Abbas pledges end to attacks
Palestinian leader Mahmoud Abbas says he is determined to stop militant attacks on Jewish settlements...
BBC News - July 17, 2005
Kurds 'deny' Turkey resort bomb
The Kurdish rebels suspected of carrying out the Kusadasi bombing denies any involvement, reports say...
BBC News - July 17, 2005
Landmark made Wonka factory
London's Leicester Square is transformed into Willy Wonka's chocolate factory for the movie's premiere...
BBC News - July 17, 2005
Public split over new hate laws
Public opinion is divided over controversial plans to ban incitement to religious hatred, a BBC poll suggests...
BBC News - July 17, 2005
Former PM Sir Edward Heath dies
Former Conservative prime minister Sir Edward Heath has died at the age of 89, his spokesman says...
BBC News - July 17, 2005
New life in Africa for old PCs
In Africa, where a new computer could cost a year's wages, an appetite is growing for donated PCs from the developed world...
BBC News - July 17, 2005
Critics split on new Harry Potter
Critics are split on the new Harry Potter, with comments ranging from "pedestrian" to "richly imagined"...
BBC News - July 17, 2005
Security review after bomb blasts
Scotland's leading police officer says the security situation is being monitored after the London bombings...
BBC News - July 17, 2005
Prayers said after bodies found
Prayers are said at church services following the discovery of two bodies which police believe are linked...
BBC News - July 17, 2005
Shares pick up as optimism grows
Equity markets around the world have gained ground this week amid good signs for big firms and the US economy...
BBC News - July 17, 2005
Turkish death blast woman named
Police confirm the identity of a 21-year-old woman from County Durham killed in a Turkish bus bomb...
BBC News - July 17, 2005
Hit-and-run murder inquiry arrest
A man is arrested in connection with the murder of a man in a car park at a County Tyrone hotel...
BBC News - July 17, 2005
Golf: Woods wins second Open
Tiger Woods produces a flawless performance to win his second Open title and end Colin Montgomerie's dreams...
BBC News - July 17, 2005
Football: Wright-Phillips fee set
Man City and Chelsea agree a £21m fee for the transfer of Shaun Wright-Phillips...
BBC News - July 17, 2005
Many dead in E Guinea plane crash
A plane crashes in Equatorial Guinea, killing its 55 passengers and crew, officials say...
BBC News - July 17, 2005
'No internal inquiry' into blasts
No inquiry is under way into why the London bombers were not picked up by intelligence, says the Lord Chancellor...
BBC News - July 17, 2005
Funeral for 'devoted mother'
A family service takes place for a Hertfordshire mother-of-two who was killed in the London bombings...
BBC News - July 17, 2005
Ex-PM Ted Heath 'getting weaker'
Former Conservative prime minister Sir Edward Heath is "nearing the end of his life", his spokesman says...
BBC News - July 17, 2005
Three Iraq blast soldiers named
Three British troops killed by a roadside bomb in south-east Iraq have been named by the Ministry of Defence...
BBC News - July 17, 2005
Violence flares up in Gaza Strip
Violence flares up in the Gaza Strip, with Israelis targeting militants and mortars fired on a settlement...
BBC News - July 17, 2005
Saddam Hussein formally charged
The first charge against former Iraqi leader Saddam Hussein is laid by a special tribunal...
BBC News - July 17, 2005
Suicide Bomber Ignites Tanker, Killing Scores of Iraqis
The bombing, which appeared to target a nearby Shiite mosque and a crowded open-air market, killed nearly 100. New suicide attacks hit Baghdad today...
New York Times - July 17, 2005
Israel Responds to Attacks, Arresting 30 Militants
Prime Minister Ariel Sharon and Defense Minister Shaul Mofaz have also ordered troops near Israel's border with Gaza to prepare to enter the Gaza Strip if necessary...
New York Times - July 17, 2005
Music festival's world record bid
The crowd at the Guilfest music event in Surrey is attempting a "largest air guitar ensemble" world record...
BBC News - July 17, 2005
Man shot dead by police marksman
A police marksman shoots dead a 42-year-old man in a Northumberland village, police say...
BBC News - July 17, 2005
Man dies after hit-and-run crash
A man has died after a suspected hit-and-run incident outside a nightclub in County Tyrone...
BBC News - July 17, 2005
Study reveals parents' MMR views
Experts uncover new findings to assess parents' positions on the MMR triple vaccination...
BBC News - July 17, 2005
WWII sacrifice marked at service
A commemoration service and parade is held in Llandudno to mark the 60th anniversary of the end of World War II...
BBC News - July 17, 2005
Hunt for E Guinea plane wreckage
Military aircraft search for a plane carrying at least 45 people, reported crashed in Equatorial Guinea...
BBC News - July 17, 2005
Group of Four press for UN change
The foreign ministers of four nations who want to change the UN's powerful Security Council meet in New York...
BBC News - July 17, 2005
'Militants' die in Pakistan clash
Pakistan's military says 17 people and a soldier have died in a clash with militants in the Afghan border region...
BBC News - July 17, 2005
Aceh rebels agree peace deal
Indonesian officials say they have reached a peace deal with Aceh rebels to end a 30-year-old insurgency...
BBC News - July 17, 2005
Vigils for those who died
Public vigils are taking place in Edinburgh and Glasgow to remember the victims of the London suicide bombings...
BBC News - July 17, 2005
List of the bomb blast victims
The first victims of the London bombings are identified as relatives of the missing since Thursday fear the worst...
BBC News - July 17, 2005
At-a-glance: Bomb inquiry latest
Guide to the details given by police of four suspects believed responsible for the 7 July bomb attacks on London, which killed at least 55 people and injured 700...
BBC News - July 17, 2005
Boxing: Khan's quickfire win
Amir Khan makes a superb professional debut by stopping David Bailey in the second minute of their fight...
BBC News - July 17, 2005
Pakistan 'not to blame for bombs'
Pakistan says Britain must try not to blame foreign countries for influencing the London suicide bombers...
BBC News - July 17, 2005
Hundreds of nudes cross the Tyne
Around 1,700 people brave the cold to strip off for an American artist by the banks of the Tyne...
BBC News - July 17, 2005
Hamas commander shot dead
A local Hamas commander is killed in Gaza, Palestinian witnesses say, as Israel considers a ground offensive...
BBC News - July 17, 2005
PKK 'behind' Turkey resort bomb
Turkey believes Kurdish separatists bombed a bus of tourists, says the UK envoy after visiting the injured...
BBC News - July 17, 2005
Fresh bombings hit Iraqi capital
New bombs in Iraq kill eight people just hours after dozens died in a suicide blast south of the capital...
BBC News - July 17, 2005
Governors Concerned Over National Guard Deployments in Iraq
The nation's governors said they were worried that extended overseas deployments would strip them of a bulwark against domestic emergencies...
New York Times - July 17, 2005
Plane With 55 Down in Equatorial Guinea
A plane carrying 55 people crashed shortly after takeoff and those on board were all feared dead...
New York Times - July 17, 2005
Suicide Bomber Ignites Tanker, Killing 59 Iraqis
The bombing was the latest in an unrelenting string of dramatic suicide bombings that have killed scores of people...
New York Times - July 17, 2005
Plan Called for Covert Aid in Iraq Vote
President Bush approved a plan to provide covert support to favored Iraqi candidates and parties but, facing Congressional opposition, rescinded it, officials say...
New York Times - July 17, 2005
Youth services shake-up planned
Young people will be given more say, more to do and more support, the government is expected to say...
BBC News - July 17, 2005
Transplant patients' donor unease
People receiving kidneys from living donors have concerns their donors really want to go ahead...
BBC News - July 17, 2005
Pakistan to scrutinise madrassas
Pakistan's interior minister tells the BBC the government will now be keeping a closer watch on Islamic schools...
BBC News - July 17, 2005
Camilla's coat of arms unveiled
A Royal coat of arms for the Duchess of Cornwall has been unveiled to coincide with her 58th birthday...
BBC News - July 17, 2005
Israel prepares Gaza intervention
Israel is preparing a Gaza ground offensive to stop Palestinian rocket attacks, says a senior minister...
BBC News - July 17, 2005
PKK blamed for Turkey resort bomb
Kurdish separatists are blamed for a bomb attack which killed five including one British and one Irish woman at a resort...
BBC News - July 17, 2005
Probe into UK Iraq troop deaths
An investigation is launched into the deaths of three British troops in Iraq after a roadside bomb...
BBC News - July 17, 2005
Thousands flee hurricane's path
Thousands of tourists and locals are evacuated from Yucatan, Mexico, ahead of the arrival of Hurricane Emily...
BBC News - July 17, 2005
Image of bombers' deadly journey
Police release a CCTV image of the four London bombers as they set out from Luton on their bombing mission...
BBC News - July 17, 2005
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