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Review Just say I dont to Bride Wars
Southern Ledger - January 8, 2009
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Audiovox to expand availability of TV on the road
Southern Ledger - January 8, 2009
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How big Jurassic flying reptiles got off ground
Southern Ledger - January 8, 2009
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Congo rebel faction denounces Nkunda as leader
Southern Ledger - January 8, 2009
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Arabs put Hamas in UN draft, West offers own text
Southern Ledger - January 8, 2009
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New US-led naval force to battle Somali pirates
Southern Ledger - January 8, 2009
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How many scorpions? London Zoo does critter count
Southern Ledger - January 8, 2009
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Pope Benedict jokes about hoarse voice
Southern Ledger - January 8, 2009
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Handlers on phone ordered Mumbai gunmen to kill
Southern Ledger - January 8, 2009
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Global News Archive for April 2006:
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Bin Laden Tells Militants to Fight in Sudan
In a new audiotape, Osama bin Laden also accuses the U.S. and its European allies of waging "a Zionist-crusader war on Islam."...
New York Times - April 23, 2006
Political Distress in Nepal Overwhelms a Hospital
The Katmandu Model Hospital, which has been overwhelmed by hundreds of injured protesters, is a portrait of the acute distress gripping the country...
New York Times - April 23, 2006
Parkinson's 'worsens in hospital'
A survey of Parkinson's specialists suggests many patients get worse when they go in to hospital...
BBC News - April 23, 2006
Zimbabwe rethink on white farmers
Zimbabwe says it is prepared to give land to white farmers who had their property seized under land reforms...
BBC News - April 23, 2006
Hungary Socialists win new term
The opposition leader admits defeat as Hungary's Socialist-led coalition win an historic second term...
BBC News - April 23, 2006
Brussels protest over MP3 murder
About 80,000 Belgians attend a protest over the killing of a teenager who would not give thieves his MP3 player...
BBC News - April 23, 2006
EU 'did not export Peugeot jobs'
The EU says taxpayers' money is not being used to export Peugeot jobs from Coventry to Slovakia...
BBC News - April 23, 2006
Police hunting for sex offender
Four forces are looking for a convicted paedophile they believe has been working with children...
BBC News - April 23, 2006
Hewitt seeks to calm NHS 'unrest'
Health Secretary Patricia Hewitt faces a tough week as she tries to calm the unrest over NHS deficits...
BBC News - April 23, 2006
Take That back for reunion tour
Boy band Take That's reunion tour will kick off in Newcastle on Sunday - 10 years after the band split...
BBC News - April 23, 2006
Energy cost of PCs on standby
Devices such as TVs consume electricity while on standby, but home computers are the worst culprits...
BBC News - April 23, 2006
BNP accused of 'thriving on hate'
David Cameron says he hopes the BNP do not get a single vote at the English local elections...
BBC News - April 23, 2006
Momentum gathers for IMF shake-up
IMF chiefs back plans that could see an overhaul in the way the sprawling global institution is run...
BBC News - April 23, 2006
Minister to review hospital death
The health minister is to review papers about the death of a woman after surgery at a Belfast hospital...
BBC News - April 23, 2006
Villagers 'shot by Tamil Tigers'
Six villagers from Sri Lanka's majority Sinhala community are killed by the Tamil Tigers, police say...
BBC News - April 23, 2006
New Orleans mayor faces run-off
New Orleans Mayor Ray Nagin faces a run-off for his office in a poll deemed crucial for the devastated city's future...
BBC News - April 23, 2006
Football: West Ham in Cup final
West Ham striker Marlon Harewood's emphatic winner books his side's place in the FA Cup final Middlesbrough...
BBC News - April 23, 2006
Experts examine 'anti-Aids gel'
A new cream or gel that could combat HIV is being studied at a big international conference in South Africa...
BBC News - April 23, 2006
Vote boycott deepens Thai crisis
A second round of elections in Thailand are boycotted, deepening the political uncertainty in the country...
BBC News - April 23, 2006
Nepal police hold back protesters
Clashes break out as security forces stop thousands of anti-royal protesters from reaching central Kathmandu...
BBC News - April 23, 2006
Two cows die of anthrax on farm
Two cows die of anthrax on a farm in south Wales in the first confirmed cases of the disease in Britain for four years...
BBC News - April 23, 2006
Thousands run in drizzly Marathon
Nearly 35,000 runners - aged 18 to their 80s - brave damp weather for this year's London Marathon...
BBC News - April 23, 2006
West is on crusade - 'Bin Laden'
A new tape said to be from Osama Bin Laden attacks the West over its stance on the Palestinian government...
BBC News - April 23, 2006
'Best ever' NHS claim condemned
The health secretary's claim the NHS is enjoying its "best year ever" is condemned by nursing leaders...
BBC News - April 23, 2006
Cruise's delight at baby's birth
Film star Tom Cruise expresses his delight at the "indescribable" birth of his baby daughter last week...
BBC News - April 23, 2006
Snowdon walker killed on descent
A walker falls 200ft to his death on Snowdon, while three colleagues are rescued after a seven hour operation on the mountain...
BBC News - April 23, 2006
Double shooting leaves man dead
A man is killed and another is seriously injured after a gunman opens fire in an Edinburgh pub...
BBC News - April 23, 2006
Strike brings Bangladesh to halt
Bangladesh is brought to a virtual standstill by the second opposition-led general strike in a week...
BBC News - April 23, 2006
IRA 'no excuse' for assembly halt
Politicians cannot continue to cite fears over the IRA as a reason not to join NI power-sharing, Peter Hain says...
BBC News - April 23, 2006
Mortar attacks kill 6 in Baghdad
Mortar bombs kill at least six people in Baghdad, a day after parliament endorses a new prime minister...
BBC News - April 23, 2006
London Marathon as it happened
Felix Limo seals London Marathon glory in the men's race while Deena Kastor wins the women's event...
BBC News - April 23, 2006
Football: 'No Beckham captaincy'
Bryan Robson believes David Beckham should not be England's captain at this summer's World Cup finals...
BBC News - April 23, 2006
May retrial for Libya HIV medics
The retrial of six foreign medics accused of infecting Libyan children with HIV will take place next month, officials say...
BBC News - April 23, 2006
Troops 'must stop Taleban return'
Defence Secretary John Reid, on a visit to Kabul, says UK forces must do all they can to prevent a return to Taleban rule...
BBC News - April 23, 2006
Queen praised for cheering nation
The Queen's birthday is marked by a thanksgiving service at St George's Chapel at Windsor Castle...
BBC News - April 23, 2006
Iran nuclear work 'irreversible'
Iran calls its uranium enrichment "irreversible", just days before a UN deadline to stop its nuclear programme...
BBC News - April 23, 2006
Ambitious Bard festival under way
One of the most ambitious UK theatre projects opens in William Shakespeare's birthplace on Sunday...
BBC News - April 23, 2006
Asbos 'demonising' young people
The government's senior advisor on youth crime fears tough court action could have adverse effects on young offenders...
BBC News - April 23, 2006
Gang stabs brothers to death
Police reveal two brothers were stabbed to death when their van was attacked by a gang of up to 15 men...
BBC News - April 23, 2006
Thousands set off for Marathon
Up to 40,000 runners - aged 18 to their 80s - set off in wet weather for this year's London Marathon...
BBC News - April 23, 2006
Nepal protesters challenge curfew
Clashes break out in Nepal as thousands of anti-royal protesters try to evade police and reach central Kathmandu...
BBC News - April 23, 2006
Party on Right Gains Support After Rioting Upsets France
Riots by second-generation immigrant youth last fall have strengthened the anti-immigration National Front party and its leader, Jean-Marie Le Pen...
New York Times - April 23, 2006
Hungarians vote in run-off polls
Polls open in the second round of Hungary's general election with four parties left on the ballot paper...
BBC News - April 23, 2006
Bangladesh out for Aussie upset
Bangladesh hope to catch Australia off guard in Sunday's one-day game at Chittagong...
BBC News - April 23, 2006
Nagin faces New Orleans run-off
Ray Nagin is set to face Mitch Landrieu in a run-off vote for New Orleans mayor after Saturday's first round...
BBC News - April 23, 2006
Windsor church service for Queen
The Queen's birthday is being marked by a service at St George's Chapel at Windsor Castle on Sunday...
BBC News - April 23, 2006
Nepal capital under fresh curfew
A new curfew is imposed in Kathmandu, a day after 100,000 marched in the latest anti-monarchy protests...
BBC News - April 23, 2006
Runners ready for London Marathon
About 40,000 runners - aged 18 to their 80s - are preparing for this year's London Marathon...
BBC News - April 23, 2006
MPs out of touch on crime - Blair
Many MPs - including those from the Labour Party - are out of touch with the public on crime, the PM says...
BBC News - April 23, 2006
Nurse cuts 'hit 50% of hospitals'
Nearly half of senior hospital nurses say they have seen cuts in posts this year, a survey says...
BBC News - April 23, 2006
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