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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 November 2006:
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U.S. Signals New Incentives for North Korea
The offers would hinge on the North’s agreeing to begin dismantling some of the equipment it is using to build an arsenal...
New York Times - November 18, 2006
Iraqi Sheiks Assail Cleric for Backing Qaeda
Sunni Arab sheiks called a powerful Sunni cleric “a thug” for supporting the terrorist group Al Qaeda in Mesopotamia...
New York Times - November 18, 2006
Captain’s Journey From Hope to Just Getting Home
Capt. Stephanie Bagley arrived in Iraq expecting to rebuild the Iraqi police force. Now her goal is not to lose another soldier...
New York Times - November 18, 2006
Call centre staff 'hearing risk'
Two thirds of UK call centres fail to protect their workers against hearing damage from noise, a report warns...
BBC News - November 18, 2006
Photo bid to find missing women
Photographs are handed out of two prostitutes who disappeared while working in Ipswich...
BBC News - November 18, 2006
Palestinians shield targeted home
Hundreds of Palestinians surround the home of a Gaza militant after a reported warning of an Israeli strike...
BBC News - November 18, 2006
R Union: NZ beat French again
New Zealand beat France 23-11 in Paris for their second win over next year's World Cup hosts in seven days...
BBC News - November 18, 2006
Football: Man Utd see off Blades
A Wayne Rooney double helps Man Utd maintain their three-point lead at the top of the Premiership...
BBC News - November 18, 2006
'No-one sought' over fatal blaze
Police are not looking for anyone else over the deaths of a woman and her two children in a house fire...
BBC News - November 18, 2006
Nintendo hopes for Wii comeback
Nintendo is set to release its Wii games console in the US, hoping to fight back against Sony and Microsoft...
BBC News - November 18, 2006
Cruise and Holmes exchange vows
Actors Tom Cruise and Katie Holmes get married in an evening ceremony at an Italian castle...
BBC News - November 18, 2006
Alleged poisoning investigated
Police investigate an alleged poisoning amid claims of an attempt to murder a critic of the Russian president...
BBC News - November 18, 2006
Dance star Flatley out of clinic
Dancer and choreographer Michael Flatley leaves the hospital where he had been treated for a viral infection...
BBC News - November 18, 2006
Councils want help for equal pay
Local councils call on the government to help them finance equal pay for women, which is costing £3bn...
BBC News - November 18, 2006
'Missing' yachtsman safe and well
Veteran yachtsman Tony Bullimore reports in after 11 days of silence sparked fears for his safety...
BBC News - November 18, 2006
Woman's body found in city house
Police are investigating after the body of a woman is discovered in a house in west Belfast...
BBC News - November 18, 2006
Probe into flag story
A report has been sent to the procurator fiscal about an item on the BBC's Newsnight programme...
BBC News - November 18, 2006
Dutch Muslims condemn burqa ban
Dutch Muslims criticise government plans to ban burqas and face-covering veils in public places...
BBC News - November 18, 2006
Seven killed in Indian violence
Seven people including three police die in violence sparked by arrests in the Indian state of Assam...
BBC News - November 18, 2006
Coup move in Madagascar
A Madagascar army general calls on the military to overthrow the president two weeks before the election...
BBC News - November 18, 2006
Nicaragua brings in abortion ban
A ban on all abortions even when the woman's life is at risk is made law by Nicaraguan President Enrique Bolanos...
BBC News - November 18, 2006
England scrape past South Africa
Phil Vickery's late try helps England beat South Africa 23-21 and avoid a record eighth successive defeat...
BBC News - November 18, 2006
Blair in Pakistan for talks
UK Prime Minister Tony Blair arrives in Pakistan for talks expected to include security in Afghanistan...
BBC News - November 18, 2006
Tom joins Katie at wedding castle
Hollywood star Tom Cruise arrives at the 15th Century Italian castle where he is due to marry Katie Holmes...
BBC News - November 18, 2006
Sudan 'begins new Darfur attacks'
The Sudanese government and the Janjaweed militia launch new attacks in Darfur, the African Union says...
BBC News - November 18, 2006
Robinson files for Hudson divorce
Black Crowes frontman Chris Robinson has moved to end his marriage to actress Kate Hudson...
BBC News - November 18, 2006
Protest at label's London stores
Workers from the Burberry factory in Treorchy hold a leaflet protest outside the firm's top London stores...
BBC News - November 18, 2006
Memorial service for murdered Pc
Former colleagues of Bradford Pc Sharon Beshenivsky attend a memorial service to mark the anniversary of her death...
BBC News - November 18, 2006
Air rifle attack on firefighters
Firefighters returning from a call-out in Londonderry are attacked with an air rifle, the Fire and Rescue Service says...
BBC News - November 18, 2006
Madrid bombing suspect extradited
A key suspect in the 2004 Madrid bombings is sent to Spain from Italy, where he is in jail for terror links...
BBC News - November 18, 2006
Cricket: Bell century lifts England
Ian Bell's 132 rescues England from a shaky start on day two against South Australia...
BBC News - November 18, 2006
US presses for full NK sanctions
President Bush tries to persuade leaders to give full support to UN sanctions against North Korea...
BBC News - November 18, 2006
Mother and children die in blaze
Police suspect arson after a woman and her two children die in a suspicious fire at their Leicester home...
BBC News - November 18, 2006
Australia ends GB Tri-Nations hopes
Great Britain's Tri-Nations campaign is over after a comprehensive defeat to Australia in Brisbane...
BBC News - November 18, 2006
Security raised over laptop theft
Britain's biggest building society Nationwide says it is tightening security after the theft of a company laptop...
BBC News - November 18, 2006
Murder charge father remanded
A man is remanded in custody, charged with the murders of his two children, ex-partner and her brother...
BBC News - November 18, 2006
Death row man 'being counselled'
An English man released from a Pakistani jail after 18 years on death row starts adjusting to life back in the UK...
BBC News - November 18, 2006
Afghan 'threat to wider region'
President Hamid Karzai says instability in Afghanistan poses a serious threat to peace in the region...
BBC News - November 18, 2006
Brown makes first visit to Iraq
Chancellor Gordon Brown makes his first visit to Iraq, promising £100m to help rebuild the economy there...
BBC News - November 18, 2006
Muslims condemn burqa ban
Muslims in the Netherlands criticise government plans to ban the wearing of burqas in public places...
BBC News - November 18, 2006
Syrian Officials and Iraq Study Group Met, Envoy Says
James A. Baker III, the co-chairman of the study group, has met several times with Syrian officials, the Syrian ambassador said...
New York Times - November 18, 2006
Bush Praises Vietnam’s Rise
President Bush said Vietnam’s transition to a modern economy gave him hope about what could be done in Iraq...
New York Times - November 18, 2006
High-Rise Development Plans Threaten Vietnam’s Once Gracious Former Capital
Meet the world’s next great metropolis, Ho Chi Minh City, wide-eyed with the wonders of tall buildings, and thinking very, very big...
New York Times - November 18, 2006
For West Bank, It’s a Highway to Frustration
Internal checkpoints and barriers imposed by Israel inside the West Bank have increasingly limited movement...
New York Times - November 18, 2006
Allies Wage Raid in Iraq, Seeking Abducted Guards
The abduction of five men, including four Americans, was the largest single kidnapping of Americans since the war began...
New York Times - November 18, 2006
Military Analysis: A Shifting Enemy: U.S. Generals Say Civil War, Not Insurgency, Is Greatest Threat
Experts and officials say that violence between Shiites and Sunnis could destroy Iraq’s government and spill across the Middle East...
New York Times - November 18, 2006
NHS reforms 'harm patient care'
NHS reforms are harming patient care and ministers are overestimating their impact, a senior doctor says...
BBC News - November 18, 2006
Stalling on university admissions
The BBC's Mike Baker on plans for students to apply to university after getting their exam results...
BBC News - November 18, 2006
Cameron shuns row MP
David Cameron distances himself from claims he backed a Tory MP facing deselection after having an affair...
BBC News - November 18, 2006
One of missing women trio found
Police investigating the disappearance of three women say one of them has been found...
BBC News - November 18, 2006
Farm's bird restrictions lifted
Restrictions imposed on an East Lothian farm which was struck by a poultry virus are lifted...
BBC News - November 18, 2006
UN urges end to Mid-East violence
The UN General Assembly passes a resolution calling for an end to violence by Israelis and Palestinians...
BBC News - November 18, 2006
Overseas troops arrive in Tonga
Police and soldiers from Australia and New Zealand arrive in Tonga to help restore order after riots...
BBC News - November 18, 2006
Children in Need total tops £18m
Children in Need raises more than £18m - beating the amount raised on the night last year by over £1m...
BBC News - November 18, 2006
Boxing: Haye floors Fragomeni
David Haye retains his European cruiserweight crown with a superb stoppage of Giacobbe Fragomeni...
BBC News - November 18, 2006
Millions at risk in laptop theft
Eleven million Nationwide customers may have been put at risk of identity crime after a laptop was stolen...
BBC News - November 18, 2006
'Half of disabled badges illegal'
Up to half of all disabled parking badges in London are illegal, the Local Government Association says...
BBC News - November 18, 2006
Bullies 'target disabled pupils'
Children with disabilities struggle to protect themselves from school bullies, a study suggests...
BBC News - November 18, 2006
Father faces four murder charges
A man is to appear in court charged with the murders of his two children, ex-partner and her brother...
BBC News - November 18, 2006
Stars converge for Tom and Katie
Hollywood celebrities gather in a town near the Italian capital, Rome, for Tom Cruise and Katie Holmes' wedding...
BBC News - November 18, 2006
Blair accepts 'disaster' in Iraq
Prime Minister Tony Blair publicly accepts the violence in Iraq since the US-led invasion has been a disaster...
BBC News - November 18, 2006
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