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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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U.S. and Israel Differ on Contacts With Palestinians
The Israeli cabinet voted to boycott the new Palestinian unity government, while the American Consulate said it would not rule out contacts with moderates...
New York Times - March 18, 2007
Iraqi Lawmaker?s Home Raided; Dispute Follows
Weapons, a man with a sniper rifle and four cars with traces of explosives were found at the home of a Sunni Arab legislator...
New York Times - March 18, 2007
Wind and snow batter the country
Scotland is hit by heavy and frequent wintry showers as high winds also batter the country...
BBC News - March 18, 2007
Devolution 'needs financial deal'
An economic package for NI is necessary to get the assembly back, the Irish foreign affairs minister says...
BBC News - March 18, 2007
Finnish PM in razor-thin poll win
PM Matti Vanhanen's Centre Party wins the Finnish general election by the slimmest of margins, official results show...
BBC News - March 18, 2007
Everton winner stuns Arsenal
Andrew Johnson's stoppage time goal gives Everton a win over Arsenal at Goodison Park...
BBC News - March 18, 2007
Cricket: England beat Canada
England, with no Andrew Flintoff, beat World Cup minnows Canada by 51 runs in St Lucia...
BBC News - March 18, 2007
Cyprus RAF base blaze kills three
Three Britons have died in a house fire on a British military base in Cyprus, the Ministry of Defence confirms...
BBC News - March 18, 2007
Army helicopter crashes in NI
Six security forces personnel are injured after their helicopter crashes near an Army base in Crossmaglen...
BBC News - March 18, 2007
Pakistan coach Bob Woolmer dies
Pakistan coach Bob Woolmer has died after being found unconscious in his hotel room in Jamaica...
BBC News - March 18, 2007
Pessimism 'growing among Iraqis'
Iraqis have little confidence in their own government and the US-led coalition forces, a major survey shows...
BBC News - March 18, 2007
Men sought over teenager stabbing
Police appeal for witnesses to the killing of a 15-year-old boy who was stabbed to death in an east London street...
BBC News - March 18, 2007
U.S. and North Korea Resolve Bank Standoff
The agreement clears the way for talks to focus on implementing a nuclear disarmament accord...
New York Times - March 18, 2007
Israel Shuns Palestinian Government
Prime Minister Ehud Olmert called the platform of the new Palestinian unity government ?very problematic.?...
New York Times - March 18, 2007
Dispute over Spider-Man ownership
An internet publishing firm is suing Marvel Entertainment over ownership of superheroes such as Spider-Man...
BBC News - March 18, 2007
Teenage girl sexually assaulted
Police launch an investigation following a serious sexual assault on a 15-year-old girl in the south Wales valleys...
BBC News - March 18, 2007
Barclays 'eyeing tie-up with ABN'
Barclays has approached Dutch rival ABN Amro with merger plans to create a bank worth £80bn, reports say...
BBC News - March 18, 2007
Salmond 'ready to rule Scotland'
SNP leader Alex Salmond tells his party's conference he is ready to be the next first minister of Scotland...
BBC News - March 18, 2007
Fisherman 'presumed dead'
No trace is found of the skipper of a fishing boat found drifting off the West Sussex coast...
BBC News - March 18, 2007
Five die in weekend road crashes
Five people are killed on the roads in County Donegal in the space of 24 hours over the bank holiday weekend...
BBC News - March 18, 2007
US 'ready' for non-Hamas contacts
The US decides to have contact with some ministers in the new Palestinian national unity government...
BBC News - March 18, 2007
Finland votes in tight election
Finns are voting in a poll which the centre-left is expected to win, but it is unclear who will be PM...
BBC News - March 18, 2007
Flintoff sacked as vice-captain
Andrew Flintoff is sacked as England vice-captain and banned for one game for breaching team discipline...
BBC News - March 18, 2007
BBC chief defends phone-ins
BBC director general insists there is "no intention to deceive" the public over phone line competitions...
BBC News - March 18, 2007
Advertisers 'demand Sky refund'
Big advertisers are threatening to ask satellite broadcaster Sky to cut its fees after its row with Virgin, a report says...
BBC News - March 18, 2007
Youths sought over fatal stabbing
Police appeal for witnesses to an incident in which a 15-year-old boy is stabbed to death in east London...
BBC News - March 18, 2007
Tories can save NHS, says Cameron
David Cameron stakes the Tory's claim to be the party of the NHS, pledging to end targets he claims are destroying it...
BBC News - March 18, 2007
Digital lock's rights and wrongs
BBC Click explores the issues surrounding Digital Rights Management - is it saving or killing music sales?...
BBC News - March 18, 2007
Abducted woman jumps out of car
A woman is injured after being abducted by two masked men and driven around west Belfast...
BBC News - March 18, 2007
Political attacks flare in Nepal
Violence erupts between rival political groups in towns in southern and eastern Nepal...
BBC News - March 18, 2007
Attack on Thai school kills three
At least three students are killed in an attack on an Islamic school in southern Thailand, police say...
BBC News - March 18, 2007
Lunar dust 'may harm astronauts'
Scientists investigate the possible threat posed to astronauts' health from inhaling lunar dust...
BBC News - March 18, 2007
Zimbabwe stops activists leaving
Three Zimbabwe opposition members are prevented from going abroad, with one of them reportedly beaten up...
BBC News - March 18, 2007
Teenager dies in street stabbing
Police appeal for witnesses to an incident in which a 15-year-old boy is fatally injured in east London...
BBC News - March 18, 2007
US general upbeat on Iraq 'surge'
The US commander in Iraq is hopeful over the latest security drive as an ambush kills four US troops...
BBC News - March 18, 2007
Suicide Bombers Using Chlorine Gas Kill 2 and Sicken Hundreds in Western Iraq
Officials say insurgents began combining explosives with chlorine gas and other chemicals this year in an effort to sow more fear and havoc among Iraqi civilians...
New York Times - March 18, 2007
Venezuela to Give Currency New Name and Numbers
President Hugo Chávez says his renaming and redenominating the currency will instill confidence in it, in the wake of surging inflation...
New York Times - March 18, 2007
Abu Dhabi Explores Energy Alternatives
The capital of an oil-rich land is embracing clean-energy technology using the sun, wind and hydrogen...
New York Times - March 18, 2007
Russian?s Account Clouds a Poisoning Mystery
An interview with the only person identified by prosecutors as a possible suspect in the poisoning of Alexander V. Litvinenko only deepens the mystery...
New York Times - March 18, 2007
Bracken skates to ice dance glory
Rugby star Kyran Bracken is crowned winner of this year's ITV1 Dancing on Ice competition...
BBC News - March 18, 2007
Older TB vaccines more effective
Older versions of the BCG vaccine may be better at preventing tuberculosis than more modern vaccines, say French scientists...
BBC News - March 18, 2007
Salmond unveils SNP Holyrood plan
SNP leader Alex Salmond is to unveil the party's policy programme if it wins power at Holyrood...
BBC News - March 18, 2007
Mexican drug raid targets police
Mexican troops take over a state police HQ in Tabasco state, in a move to curb drug-related violence...
BBC News - March 18, 2007
Gaffe mars Scooch Eurovision win
Scooch will represent the UK at the Eurovision Song Contest in May, despite a blunder over the final result...
BBC News - March 18, 2007
F1: Raikkonen wins opener
Ferrari's Kimi Raikkonen dominates the Australian Grand Prix as Lewis Hamilton finishes third on his debut with McLaren...
BBC News - March 18, 2007
Australia in Iraq troops pledge
Australian PM John Howard says his troops will stay in Iraq until Iraqis are able to control their own security...
BBC News - March 18, 2007
Sydney's bridge marks 75th year
Celebrations are under way in Sydney to mark the 75th anniversary of the opening of the Harbour Bridge...
BBC News - March 18, 2007
Labour 'ripped heart out of NHS'
David Cameron is to accuse Labour of "ripping the heart of the NHS", saying only the Tories can save it...
BBC News - March 18, 2007
Labour donor 'spoke of honours'
A Labour donor quizzed in the cash-for-honours inquiry discussed peerages with Lord Levy...
BBC News - March 18, 2007
Prayer service for stabbed vicar
The Archbishop of Wales is to lead a service to remember a vicar killed outside his church...
BBC News - March 18, 2007
Huntley 'should die behind bars'
Soham murderer Ian Huntley should die in jail because the public expects that, Lord Falconer says...
BBC News - March 18, 2007
US cautious on Palestinian Cabinet
The US reacts with caution to the opening speech by the PM of the new Palestinian unity government...
BBC News - March 18, 2007
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