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Gustav stalls offshore in Haiti after killing 23
Southern Ledger - August 28, 2008
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Indian security forces kill 3 in Kashmir
Southern Ledger - August 28, 2008
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Indian security forces kill 5 in Kashmir
Southern Ledger - August 28, 2008
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Kashmir police and suspected rebels in shootout
Southern Ledger - August 28, 2008
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Swiss exonerate Europes last executed witch
Southern Ledger - August 28, 2008
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Combat flares in 3rd area of Pakistan border belt
Southern Ledger - August 28, 2008
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At least 5 dead in Kashmir battle over hostages
Southern Ledger - August 28, 2008
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9 killed in bomb blast in northwestern Pakistan
Southern Ledger - August 28, 2008
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Garth, Doherty make nice while filming new 90210
Southern Ledger - August 28, 2008
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Global News Archive for April 2008:
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Madonna claims UK singles crown
Madonna's latest single 4 Minutes, featuring Justin Timberlake, goes to the top of the UK singles chart...
BBC News - April 20, 2008
Calzaghe ponders 'one last fight'
Joe Calzaghe says he will fight one more time - with Roy Jones Jr or Kelly Pavlik his likely opponent - before retiring from boxing...
BBC News - April 20, 2008
Somali pirates seize Spanish boat
A Spanish tuna boat with 26 crew on board is attacked by pirates off Somalia, officials in Spain say...
BBC News - April 20, 2008
Paraguay polls suggest new leader
Early exit polls in Paraguay indicate the governing party has lost the presidency for the first time in six decades...
BBC News - April 20, 2008
Fight erupts in Jerusalem church
Fisticuffs break out between Orthodox clergymen at one of Christianity's holiest sites in Jerusalem...
BBC News - April 20, 2008
In Pictures
Stars of the small screen shine at Bafta awards...
BBC News - April 20, 2008
Spice of life
Why do protesters fear for the great British curry?...
BBC News - April 20, 2008
Police raids target internet brothels
Police continue to question 15 people arrested as part of an operation targeting brothels operating via the internet...
BBC News - April 20, 2008
Arrest in post-match murder probe
A murder suspect is held after a man, thought to be a football fan, is hit by a car following a match...
BBC News - April 20, 2008
Gavin and Stacey scoops TV Baftas
Comedy hits Gavin and Stacey and Harry Hill's TV Burp take the glory at the Bafta Television Awards in London...
BBC News - April 20, 2008
Rampant Villa thrash Birmingham
Ashley Young and John Carew both score twice as Aston Villa thrash Birmingham 5-1 to leave their rivals in the bottom three...
BBC News - April 20, 2008
Calzaghe lining up career finale
Joe Calzaghe hints he will have one more fight before retiring after extending his unbeaten record against Bernard Hopkins...
BBC News - April 20, 2008
Rapper Foxy Brown freed from jail
US hip-hop artist Foxy Brown is released from jail after serving eight months of her one-year sentence...
BBC News - April 20, 2008
Move to change succession laws
A centuries-old law which gives males precedence in the royal line of succession could be abolished...
BBC News - April 20, 2008
Somali fighting claims more lives
Fresh clashes between Ethiopian forces and Islamists in the Somali capital kill at least 13 people...
BBC News - April 20, 2008
Rome in pictures
Centurions go back on the streets, to mark the city's birth...
BBC News - April 20, 2008
Two arrested after pub explosion
Two people have been arrested following an explosion at a pub in which several people were burned...
BBC News - April 20, 2008
Salmond sets out 'global vision'
First Minister Alex Salmond outlines his vision to make Scotland a major player on the world stage...
BBC News - April 20, 2008
TV stars revel in Bafta spotlight
Some of the biggest stars in British television are arriving for this year's Bafta TV Awards ceremony in London...
BBC News - April 20, 2008
Prescott's bulimia
The ex-deputy PM's confession came as a genuine surprise...
BBC News - April 20, 2008
Don't fear immigration - Phillips
Equality chief Trevor Phillips says the UK must not "cower in fear and fret" about admitting immigrants...
BBC News - April 20, 2008
Zimbabwe in state of war - MDC
A leading figure in Zimbabwe's opposition urges African leaders and the UN to stop the "war" there following disputed polls...
BBC News - April 20, 2008
Pope offers prayer at Ground Zero
The Pope prays for peace and the victims of the 9/11 attacks as he visits Ground Zero at the end of his US trip...
BBC News - April 20, 2008
Captive tigers 'may save species'
Many captive tigers have "pure-bred ancestry" and could play a key role in the animals' survival...
BBC News - April 20, 2008
Live - Premier League
Aston Villa host struggling Birmingham in a vital early derby match, with two more Premier League matches later...
BBC News - April 20, 2008
Nepal warning to torch protesters
Nepal says it is prepared to use force, including gunfire, against protesters as the torch ascends Everest...
BBC News - April 20, 2008
Bank's £50bn rescue plan 'needed'
A plan to loan billions of pounds to UK banks is needed to stop the financial crisis worsening, the chancellor says...
BBC News - April 20, 2008
SNP set 20-seat Westminster goal
Alex Salmond is to tell the SNP it could hold the balance of power after the next Westminster election...
BBC News - April 20, 2008
Bomb attack 'racially motivated'
Two men and two women escape injury after a house in County Tyrone is targeted in a petrol bomb attack...
BBC News - April 20, 2008
Paraguay votes in key elections
The people of Paraguay are voting in elections that could end 60 years of domination by one party...
BBC News - April 20, 2008
Iraqi students seized near Baquba
Three male students and their driver are kidnapped by gunmen who set up a fake checkpoint near Baquba...
BBC News - April 20, 2008
China urges 'rational' protests
China urges its citizens to be calm amid further anti-Western protests in the country...
BBC News - April 20, 2008
Gas scare after hotel body found
A hotel is evacuated after a man's body is found and high levels of carbon monoxide are detected...
BBC News - April 20, 2008
Calm urged over refinery shutdown
Motorists are urged not to panic over warnings that the shutdown of an oil refinery could lead to fuel shortages...
BBC News - April 20, 2008
No charge against ex-police chief
The Crown Prosecution Service is not pressing charges against the former chief of Dyfed-Powys Police...
BBC News - April 20, 2008
Night spectacular
Pacific corals are on the brink of a mass spawning...
BBC News - April 20, 2008
In pictures
Calzaghe v Hopkins in Las Vegas...
BBC News - April 20, 2008
Internet brothel ring targeted
Police arrest 12 people as part of a major operation targeting brothels operating via the internet...
BBC News - April 20, 2008
Darling: I can't rewrite Budget
Alistair Darling rules out reinstating the 10p tax rate - but says he will do more to help those hit in future...
BBC News - April 20, 2008
Rice in Iraq for surprise visit
US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice arrives in Baghdad to promote reconciliation between sectarian groups...
BBC News - April 20, 2008
Prescott tells of bulimia battle
Former deputy prime minister John Prescott confesses to suffering from the eating disorder bulimia...
BBC News - April 20, 2008
Pope to offer Ground Zero prayer
The Pope will pray for world peace and the victims of the 9/11 attacks as he visits Ground Zero at the end of his US trip...
BBC News - April 20, 2008
Short breastfeeds 'best for baby'
Giving regular, short breastfeeds is more beneficial than the "baby-led" method, a study suggests...
BBC News - April 20, 2008
Deadly fire sweeps Ecuador club
At least 15 people die and 35 are injured after a fire hits a crowded nightclub in Ecuador's capital, Quito...
BBC News - April 20, 2008
Small steps
Children like Ryan, 11, act to improve their health...
BBC News - April 20, 2008
Pair missing during blaze found
Two people initially unaccounted for during a large blaze at a London coal depot are found...
BBC News - April 20, 2008
Report lists new 'social evils'
Selfishness, greed and family breakdown are among ten modern-day 'social evils', listed by a charity...
BBC News - April 20, 2008
Stunt driver crashes Bond's iconic Aston Martin into Italian lake
James Bond's iconic Aston Martin plunges into an Italian lake while being delivered to the set of the latest 007 film...
BBC News - April 20, 2008
'Barry' Obama
Jakarta classmates recall the US presidential hopeful...
BBC News - April 20, 2008
Restaurants in migrants protest
Thousands of restaurant workers are to gather in London later to protest about changes in immigration laws...
BBC News - April 20, 2008
Phillips warns of race 'cold war'
Equality chief Trevor Phillips warns tension over immigration is creating a race "cold war" among rival communities...
BBC News - April 20, 2008
Pope tells of youth under Nazis
Benedict XVI speaks out for the first time about growing up under the "monster" of Nazism at a US youth rally...
BBC News - April 20, 2008
UN chief to push Zimbabwe talks
UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon says he will hold talks on Zimbabwe with African leaders attending a UN summit in Ghana...
BBC News - April 20, 2008
Miliband urges Labour unity on tax
The foreign secretary warns Labour that squabbling over the abolition of the 10p tax rate risks electoral defeat...
BBC News - April 20, 2008
William Chinook landing defended
Defence officials back the decision to allow Prince William to land a helicopter at his girlfriend Kate Middleton's home...
BBC News - April 20, 2008
Calzaghe rallies to beat Hopkins
Joe Calzaghe recovers from a first-round knockdown to beat Bernard Hopkins by a split decision in Las Vegas...
BBC News - April 20, 2008
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