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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 December 2005:
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Libyan Court Orders Retrial in H.I.V. Case
Libya's supreme court overturned the death sentences and ordered a retrial for five nurses and a doctor charged with infecting children with H.I.V...
New York Times - December 25, 2005
Union call over Christmas workers
Ministers are being urged to stick to plans to scrap a legal loophole that makes workers take bank holidays as leave...
BBC News - December 25, 2005
Reid hosts radio show for troops
Defence Secretary John Reid hosts a radio show for UK armed forces personnel serving overseas this Christmas...
BBC News - December 25, 2005
Sharon orders Gaza security zone
Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon tells the army to enforce a no-go zone in Gaza to counter rocket attacks...
BBC News - December 25, 2005
Festive warning on domestic abuse
Television and radio adverts are being shown in Scotland over the festive period to raise awareness of domestic abuse...
BBC News - December 25, 2005
Relief over Libya medics decision
A Libyan ruling overturning convictions of six foreign medics facing death for infecting children is welcomed...
BBC News - December 25, 2005
World marks tsunami anniversary
Countries devastated by the 2004 tsunami prepare to commemorate one year since the disaster struck...
BBC News - December 25, 2005
Brazil marathon sale pulls crowds
Shops in Brazil attract a million extra customers after staying open for 32 hours non-stop before Christmas...
BBC News - December 25, 2005
Local action 'key in tsunami aid'
A year on from the tsunami, there are calls for greater efforts to help vulnerable areas prepare for disasters...
BBC News - December 25, 2005
Iraq prisoner care 'too poor'
The US says it will not hand over detainees to the Iraqi authorities until they raise standards of care...
BBC News - December 25, 2005
Country braced for heavy snowfall
Parts of south and east England are expected to receive heavy snow showers this week...
BBC News - December 25, 2005
In First Christmas Homily, Pope Reflects on World Conflicts
Pope Benedict XVI prayed today for the poor and warned the more comfortable that they "risk becoming victims of their own intellectual and technical achievements."...
New York Times - December 25, 2005
Israel reconsiders Jerusalem vote
Israel reconsiders its decision to prevent Palestinians in East Jerusalem voting in next month's election, officials say...
BBC News - December 25, 2005
Tamil murder sparks accusations
Sri Lanka's government and Tamil Tigers blame each other for the murder of a Tamil MP at a Christmas Mass...
BBC News - December 25, 2005
Football: Di Stefano seriously ill
Real Madrid great Alfredo di Stefano is in a serious condition after suffering a heart attack at the age of 79...
BBC News - December 25, 2005
Queen highlights year's tragedies
The Queen praises humanitarian responses to natural disasters and terrorism in her Christmas speech...
BBC News - December 25, 2005
Thailand tsunami memorials begin
Ceremonies in memory of the tens of thousands of victims of last year's tsunami begin in Thailand...
BBC News - December 25, 2005
Tsunami: Mangroves 'saved lives'
Healthy mangrove forests helped save lives in the Asia tsunami disaster, a new report says...
BBC News - December 25, 2005
Man charged with model's murder
A man is charged with the murder of a former model, who died after a violent assault in Leeds...
BBC News - December 25, 2005
DR Congo 'Yes' vote in solid lead
Voters in the DR Congo give an 83%-approval to a new constitution, with nearly two-thirds of ballots counted...
BBC News - December 25, 2005
China 'jails democracy activist'
A Chinese democracy activist is reportedly jailed for 12 years for helping to organise anti-Japanese protests...
BBC News - December 25, 2005
Rubble fall kills Delhi workers
Eleven people are killed in the Indian capital, Delhi, when a pile of debris collapses on a building site...
BBC News - December 25, 2005
Owen prepares for Anfield return
Newcastle striker Michael Owen will return to his spiritual home when they travel to Liverpool...
BBC News - December 25, 2005
Boxing: Hatton link to de la Hoya
Ricky Hatton may be about to team up with Oscar de la Hoya's promotions company...
BBC News - December 25, 2005
Williams sermon on 'forgiveness'
The Archbishop of Canterbury has paid tribute to the families of Anthony Walker and Abigail Witchalls in his sermon...
BBC News - December 25, 2005
Libya lifts 'HIV medics' sentence
Libya's supreme court overturns death sentences imposed on foreign medics for infecting children with HIV...
BBC News - December 25, 2005
Camilla joins Sandringham service
The Duchess of Cornwall attends her first Christmas Day church outing with the Royal Family...
BBC News - December 25, 2005
Pope asks for spiritual 'wake-up'
Pope Benedict XVI issues a wake-up call to Catholics and all humanity, warning that the world faces great dangers...
BBC News - December 25, 2005
Supposed Qaeda Recording Lauds Taliban
The Arab satellite channel Al Arabiya broadcast an audio recording purportedly from Al Qaeda's No. 2 man, claiming that the Taliban still controls large parts of Afghanistan...
New York Times - December 25, 2005
New tune for digital music in 2006
The record needs changing as critics call for radical rethink of the music industry's approach to digital music...
BBC News - December 25, 2005
A year of big education decisions
The BBC's Mike Baker looks over the key events in the world of education in England during 2005...
BBC News - December 25, 2005
Racing: Top duo set for clash
Kicking King and Kingscliff head the field for the King George VI Chase on Boxing Day...
BBC News - December 25, 2005
Football: Di Stefano 'stable'
Real Madrid great Alfredo di Stefano is recovering in hospital after suffering a heart attack at the age of 79...
BBC News - December 25, 2005
Britons mark tsunami anniversary
More than 150 relatives and friends of Britons killed in the Boxing Day tsunami return to the scene a year later...
BBC News - December 25, 2005
Charlotte's visit 'best present'
The parents of a severely disabled two-year-old look forward to taking her home for a Christmas Day visit...
BBC News - December 25, 2005
Triple murder suspects quizzed
Detectives continue to question three youths about the house fire deaths of a couple and their blind son...
BBC News - December 25, 2005
Tory plan against 'PC silliness'
The Conservatives may adopt a New Zealand tactic of appointing a "political correctness eradicator"...
BBC News - December 25, 2005
Pope appeals for Mid-East peace
Pope Benedict XVI makes a plea for peace in the Middle East as he marks his first Christmas as pontiff...
BBC News - December 25, 2005
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