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Madonna, Ritchie granted preliminary divorce
Southern Ledger - November 22, 2008
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Shuttle gives space station a mile-high boost
Southern Ledger - November 22, 2008
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Laura Bush visits Peruvian hospital
Southern Ledger - November 22, 2008
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Blast kills 8 mourners at Pakistani funeral
Southern Ledger - November 22, 2008
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China 19,000 victims identified from May quake
Southern Ledger - November 22, 2008
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Obama keeps low profile in auto rescue talks
Southern Ledger - November 22, 2008
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Tobey Maguire, Jennifer Meyer expecting baby No. 2
Southern Ledger - November 22, 2008
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Spears makes unexpected appearance in court
Southern Ledger - November 22, 2008
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Kanye Wests new album to debut on MySpace Music
Southern Ledger - November 22, 2008
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Global News Archive for November 2006:
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Sri Lanka Rebels’ Critic Silenced by Bullet
The rebel Tamil Tigers are said to be eliminating dissent within the ranks of ethnic Tamils, the Sri Lankan minority on whose behalf they fight...
New York Times - November 25, 2006
Rebels Take Control of City in Eastern Chad
Rebels seeking to topple the government of Chad seized a crucial eastern city early on Saturday, according to aid workers based in the region...
New York Times - November 25, 2006
British Terror Trial Traces a Path to Militant Islam
The evidence, investigators say, reveals the workings of the most feared kind of cell — young Muslims planning an attack at home with help from outside terrorists...
New York Times - November 25, 2006
News Analysis: A Matter of Definition: What Makes a Civil War, and Who Declares It So?
A growing number of American and Iraqi scholars, leaders and policy analysts say the fighting in Iraq meets the standard definition of civil war...
New York Times - November 25, 2006
47 Sunni Militants Die in Iraq Gunfights
BAGHDAD, Nov. 25 — At least 47 Sunni Arab insurgents were killed Saturday during long gun battles with Iraqi security forces in and around Baquba, the capital of Diyala Province, a police spokesman in Baquba said...
New York Times - November 25, 2006
U.S. Finds Iraq Insurgency Has Funds to Sustain Itself
The insurgency is raising tens of millions of dollars a year from oil smuggling, kidnapping, counterfeiting, corrupt charities and other crimes, a report concluded...
New York Times - November 25, 2006
Yemen editor jailed over cartoons
A newspaper editor in Yemen gets a year in jail for reprinting Danish cartoons of the Prophet Muhammad...
BBC News - November 25, 2006
Rebels 'seize' two Chadian towns
Rebels in Chad say they have captured two eastern towns, but the government denies losing control of either...
BBC News - November 25, 2006
Football: Tevez in walk-out
Argentine striker Carlos Tevez is set to be disciplined by West Ham after storming out of Upton Park...
BBC News - November 25, 2006
Football: Bolton see off Arsenal
Arsenal's poor record at Bolton continues as a brace from Nicolas Anelka helps consign them to a defeat...
BBC News - November 25, 2006
Hariri court gets Lebanon backing
Lebanon's cabinet gives final approval to a UN plan for a tribunal to try suspects in ex-PM Hariri's murder...
BBC News - November 25, 2006
Iraq extends curfew
The Iraqi government extends until Monday a round-the-clock curfew in Baghdad, amid continuing violence...
BBC News - November 25, 2006
Pinochet 'takes responsibility'
Chile's ex-military leader, Augusto Pinochet, admits "political responsibility" for what occurred under his rule...
BBC News - November 25, 2006
Stone's release licence suspended
Loyalist Michael Stone's early release licence is suspended following a security incident at Stormont...
BBC News - November 25, 2006
Church 'in need of women priests'
The Church of England would struggle in the future without women priests, researchers say...
BBC News - November 25, 2006
Christmas trees recalled by Asda
Asda has recalled more than 10,000 of its Christmas trees because of safety fears over their lights...
BBC News - November 25, 2006
Ceasefire agreed for Gaza Strip
Palestinian rocket attacks on Israel from Gaza will stop, and Israel will withdraw its forces, senior officials say...
BBC News - November 25, 2006
Singer Jamelia undergoes surgery
Pop star Jamelia is recovering in hospital following a hernia operation after she collapsed during filming in Spain...
BBC News - November 25, 2006
Man is arrested over A&E murder
Police arrest a 40-year-old man in connection with the death of am unknown man who was left fatally injured in a Newport hospital...
BBC News - November 25, 2006
McConnell makes school leaver vow
Jack McConnell places education at the heart of Labour's manifesto for next year's Scottish election...
BBC News - November 25, 2006
Azeri party and newspaper evicted
Azeri police evict a party and an opposition newspaper from their offices, a day after shutting down a broadcaster...
BBC News - November 25, 2006
Lebanon holds key cabinet meeting
Lebanon's cabinet defies pro-Syrian groups to hold a meeting due to approve a tribunal into ex-PM Hariri's murder...
BBC News - November 25, 2006
UK in 'equipment problems'
The UK government faces fresh claims that its troops in Afghanistan lack vital equipment...
BBC News - November 25, 2006
Rebels 'seize' key Chadian city
Rebels in Chad say they have captured the eastern town of Abeche, but the army say the town is surrounded...
BBC News - November 25, 2006
Chinese president visits Lahore
President Hu nears the end of his Pakistan trip as the two countries vow to take ties to a "new high"...
BBC News - November 25, 2006
Football: Liverpool 1-0 Man City
Steven Gerrard scores his first league goal of the season in the victory over Man City...
BBC News - November 25, 2006
Cricket: England face defeat
England face a mammoth challenge to rescue the first Ashes Test when play resumes on day four in Brisbane...
BBC News - November 25, 2006
England slump to South Africa
Coach Andy Robinson's future looks increasingly bleak after the struggling world champions slump to their eighth defeat in nine games...
BBC News - November 25, 2006
Many die in fresh Iraqi violence
US forces say they have killed 22 militants, as Iraq's president postpones a trip to Iran because of a curfew...
BBC News - November 25, 2006
Man charged with street killing
A 30-year-old is charged with the murder of a man and other serious offences after a street fight in west London...
BBC News - November 25, 2006
Radiation tests after spy death
People who may have come into contact with dead ex-spy Alexander Litvinenko are offered radiation tests...
BBC News - November 25, 2006
Soldier killed in Iraq raid named
A soldier killed after a "search and detention" operation in the Iraqi city of Basra is named by the MoD...
BBC News - November 25, 2006
Militants Attack Sunnis’ Mosques in 2 Iraqi Cities
Shiite militiamen stormed Sunni mosques, shot guards and burned down buildings in apparent retaliation for a set of devastating bombings that killed more than 200...
New York Times - November 25, 2006
Rolling Stones 'beat tour record'
The Rolling Stones' A Bigger Bang tour is the 'top-grossing tour in history' according to Billboard magazine...
BBC News - November 25, 2006
Smart homes a reality in S Korea
BBC Click reports on the futuristic homes offering intelligent technology in South Korea...
BBC News - November 25, 2006
Rescue teams search for girl, 10
Police and rescue services are searching for a 10-year-old girl who has gone missing in west Wales...
BBC News - November 25, 2006
Man is held over firebomb attacks
A 22-year-old man is arrested in connection with a number of firebomb attacks at a retail park in Belfast...
BBC News - November 25, 2006
Memory 'linked' to heart attacks
People with slower reaction times and bad memories are more likely to die from a heart attack, a study suggests...
BBC News - November 25, 2006
Bahrain votes on new parliament
Voters in the Gulf state of Bahrain are going to the polls to elect a new parliament and local councils...
BBC News - November 25, 2006
Rebels 'enter key Chadian city'
Rebel fighters are reported to have entered the key eastern Chadian city of Abeche, following clashes with troops...
BBC News - November 25, 2006
Security guards on train journeys
Private security guards are to travel on trains in the north of England following a number of assaults on rail staff...
BBC News - November 25, 2006
Aussies pile on agony for England
Australia build a lead of over 600 after Glenn McGrath takes 6-50 to dismiss England for 157 in Brisbane...
BBC News - November 25, 2006
Baby 'critical' after pipe burst
A nine-month old baby remains in hospital after boiling water pipes burst over her cot while she was sleeping...
BBC News - November 25, 2006
Exam system face record appeals
Head teachers warn the exam system is in trouble because of the number of pupils challenging results...
BBC News - November 25, 2006
Iraq's leader postpones Iran trip
President Jalal Talabani postpones a trip to Iran because of a curfew aiming to curb recent violence...
BBC News - November 25, 2006
Stone on Adams murder bid charge
Loyalist Michael Stone is charged with attempting to kill Sinn Fein leaders Gerry Adams and Martin McGuinness...
BBC News - November 25, 2006
Severe UK weather continues
Gales of up to 70mph (113km/h) will continue to hit parts of Britain on Saturday, forecasters warn...
BBC News - November 25, 2006
Palestinians and Israel Say They Are Open to Truce
Israel and the Palestinians moved gingerly on Friday toward reinstating an often-broken cease-fire...
New York Times - November 25, 2006
Despite Setbacks, Blair Is Hopeful on Ulster Local Rule
The British premiere is hopeful despite Protestant and Roman Catholic politicians failing to agree on nominating leaders to a future power-sharing executive...
New York Times - November 25, 2006
Shiite Militia in Iraq Strike at Sunni Mosques
Shiite militiamen stormed Sunni mosques, shot guards and burned down buildings in apparent retaliation for a series of devastating car bombs that killed hundreds...
New York Times - November 25, 2006
London Riddle: A Russian Spy, a Lethal Dose
Scientists were astounded to learn that radiation poisoning killed Alexander V. Litvinenko, and alarm spread across London...
New York Times - November 25, 2006
Corruption Scandal at Top Tests Taiwan’s Democracy
President Chen Shui-bian has been implicated in a fake receipts scandal, and the rival Nationalist Party has problems of its own...
New York Times - November 25, 2006
Pension investments 'put at risk'
Large pension schemes fail to say how they manage the environmental and social impact of investments, a pressure group says...
BBC News - November 25, 2006
Schools: to fail or not to fail?
BBC education correspondent Mike Baker looks at the extent of school failure in England...
BBC News - November 25, 2006
Labour targets younger learning
Jack McConnell is to place education at the heart of Labour's manifesto for next year's Scottish election...
BBC News - November 25, 2006
Millionaire house owners increase
The number of homeowners with property valued at more than £1m rises - with the majority in London...
BBC News - November 25, 2006
Iraqi security talks a 'success'
An all-party security meeting held in Iraq after two days of extreme violence is a success, says the president...
BBC News - November 25, 2006
Live Ashes text commentary
Australia's lead climbs past 500 after they dismiss England for 157 on day three of the first Ashes Test...
BBC News - November 25, 2006
Lebanon death 'could spark coup'
The killing of a Lebanon minister could be the first step in a coup, a top US diplomat tells the BBC...
BBC News - November 25, 2006
Scots split will harm UK - Brown
The Chancellor warns that people across the UK would suffer if Scotland voted for independence...
BBC News - November 25, 2006
Canal protests over job cut fears
Blockades are being organised over government funding cuts that will lead to 180 job losses at British Waterways...
BBC News - November 25, 2006
Poor families given fruit and veg
A new scheme will see parents from low income families getting vouchers for free fruit and vegetables...
BBC News - November 25, 2006
Exam system hit by record appeals
Head teachers warn the exam system is in trouble because of the number of pupils challenging results...
BBC News - November 25, 2006
Security guards on train journeys
Private security guards are to travel on trains in the north of England following a number of assaults on rail staff...
BBC News - November 25, 2006
Bishop backs BA uniform review
The Bishop of London says British Airways' policy review after the row over wearing crosses is a welcome move...
BBC News - November 25, 2006
Police probe Russian spy's death
Police investigating the death of ex-spy Alexander Litvinenko are examining hours of CCTV footage of his movements...
BBC News - November 25, 2006
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