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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 June 2005:
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In Italy, Anger at U.S. Tactics Colors Spy Case
The arrest warrants against 13 C.I.A. officers dramatize a rift between U.S. and European counterterrorism officials...
New York Times - June 25, 2005
Safer Vehicles for Soldiers: A Tale of Delays and Glitches
Efforts to obtain large numbers of vehicles designed specifically to withstand large-scale attacks have faltered...
New York Times - June 25, 2005
Suicide Car Bomb Kills 6 at Home of Iraqi Officer
A suicide car bomber killed at least six people when he slammed his vehicle into the wall outside an Iraqi police officer's home...
New York Times - June 25, 2005
AU stand on Zimbabwe criticised
African reaction to Zimbabwe's evictions is "disappointing", says the EU Commission head...
BBC News - June 25, 2005
US delegation visits Guantanamo
Members of the US Congress tour Guantanamo Bay prison, amid renewed demands for its closure...
BBC News - June 25, 2005
Socialists ahead in Bulgaria vote
The opposition Socialists claim victory in Bulgaria's election, but must seek partners to form a government...
BBC News - June 25, 2005
Brave Murray falls to Nalbandian
Andy Murray's Wimbledon run ends in an agonising five-set defeat to David Nalbandian...
BBC News - June 25, 2005
Boxing: Big fight countdown
Arturo Gatti struggles to make the weight ahead of his WBC light welterweight defence against Floyd Mayweather...
BBC News - June 25, 2005
Gunmen ambush Iraq patrol
At least 23 people are killed and many injured during a series of attacks on the security forces across Iraq...
BBC News - June 25, 2005
Iran loser blasts 'illegal' poll
Defeated Iranian candidate Akbar Hashemi Rafsanjani reacts angrily to his surprise loss to a hardline opponent...
BBC News - June 25, 2005
178 Taliban Are Killed
A total of 178 Taliban fighters were killed and 56 captured in three days of fighting in southern Afghanistan, the Defense Ministry said Saturday...
New York Times - June 25, 2005
Bombs Injure 8 and Derail Train in Russian Republic of Dagestan
In a sign of the growing instability in the Caucasus region of Russia, four bombs exploded in the southern republic of Dagestan on Saturday...
New York Times - June 25, 2005
Winner in Iran Calls for Unity; Reformists Reel
Mahmoud Ahmadinejad's landslide victory leaves Iran's reformist movement virtually powerless and threatens to further complicate relations with the United States...
New York Times - June 25, 2005
Suicide Car Bomb Kills 6 At Home of Iraqi Officer
A suicide car bomber killed at least six people on Saturday when he slammed his vehicle into the wall outside an Iraqi police officer's home in Samarra, an insurgent stronghold 60 miles north of Baghdad...
New York Times - June 25, 2005
Is tsunami aid getting through?
A survey by a leading charity has found that the poorest tsunami victims have benefited the least from the relief effort. Send us your comments...
BBC News - June 25, 2005
NI settlement 'linked to parades'
There can be no permanent political settlement in NI until the parading issue is resolved, Sir Reg Empey says...
BBC News - June 25, 2005
Tokyo joins Live 8 show line-up
Live 8 organisers unveil plans for a concert in Tokyo, joining other shows across Europe and North America...
BBC News - June 25, 2005
Israelis quit Palestinian schools
Israeli troops abandon three West Bank school buildings that they had been using as observations posts...
BBC News - June 25, 2005
Muslims to 'boycott' Lanka deal
The main Muslim party in Sri Lanka says it will boycott a tsunami aid-sharing deal between the government and Tamil Tiger rebels...
BBC News - June 25, 2005
Hundreds at Orange protest march
Hundreds of Orangemen have taken part in a protest march in Belfast over the re-routing of a controversial parade...
BBC News - June 25, 2005
Ex-rugby boss denies death threat
A former rugby club owner is arrested by police investigating claims of a death threat against a WRU solicitor...
BBC News - June 25, 2005
Tennis: Federer overcomes Kiefer
Roger Federer drops his first set of the tournament before beating Nicolas Kiefer...
BBC News - June 25, 2005
Bulgarians elect new government
Bulgaria's Liberal government, led by the former king, faces a challenge from the Socialists in a general election...
BBC News - June 25, 2005
Cruise clashes on TV over drugs
Actor Tom Cruise has a heated exchange on TV over the benefits of anti-depressant drugs...
BBC News - June 25, 2005
Live: Murray v Nalbandian
Latest from Centre Court as British hope Andy Murray bids to reach the fourth round...
BBC News - June 25, 2005
Rugby: Injured O'Driscoll furious
Lions skipper Brian O'Driscoll expresses his anger at the tackle which ended his tour...
BBC News - June 25, 2005
Girl's body found in tumble drier
The death of a girl whose body is understood to have been found in a tumble drier is described as "unexplained"...
BBC News - June 25, 2005
Cash row closes Baghdad airport
Baghdad airport closes after the company providing security withdraws its services in a contract dispute...
BBC News - June 25, 2005
Shuttle impact risk 'acceptable'
Ice striking the shuttle's heat shield remains a possibility, but the risk is low enough to safely resume flights, the US space agency decides...
BBC News - June 25, 2005
Rethink urged on Zimbabwe asylum
Politicians are demanding a rethink of the deportation of failed Zimbabwean asylum seekers...
BBC News - June 25, 2005
Geldof rallies Glastonbury fans
Bob Geldof urges crowds at Glastonbury to "make poverty history" as he addresses fans at the festival...
BBC News - June 25, 2005
Iran hardliner hails poll victory
Iran's new hardline President, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, says his surprise poll win is a blow to the country's enemies...
BBC News - June 25, 2005
Tapping into China's online gamers
UK game makers are urged to look to China where huge amounts of time and money are being spent on gaming...
BBC News - June 25, 2005
Language demo at marina expansion
Police are called to a protest by a Welsh language pressure group against plans to increase moorings at a marina...
BBC News - June 25, 2005
Empey new Ulster Unionist leader
East Belfast assembly member Sir Reg Empey is elected the new leader of the Ulster Unionist Party...
BBC News - June 25, 2005
BMA warns of job shortages threat
Doctors' leaders warn that thousands of junior medics could quit the NHS because of a shortage of training posts...
BBC News - June 25, 2005
Gunmen ambush Iraq police patrol
Eight Iraqi police officers are killed in an ambush near the city of Ramadi, west of Baghdad, police say...
BBC News - June 25, 2005
Deadly clashes in western Nepal
At least five Maoist rebels and a soldier are killed in a clash in western Nepal, authorities say...
BBC News - June 25, 2005
Compensation for man who shot Pc
A man who shot and crippled a police officer is awarded £7,000 by a European Court over a delay in the review of his prison status...
BBC News - June 25, 2005
Shots fired at speeding vehicle
Two shots are fired by the army in County Armagh after a car fails to stop at a police checkpoint...
BBC News - June 25, 2005
G8 group demands access to summit
Campaigners urge police to allow a protest march past Gleneagles Hotel during the G8 summit of world leaders...
BBC News - June 25, 2005
Live 8 'largest global broadcast'
The Live 8 concerts will be the largest worldwide TV broadcast in history, organisers say...
BBC News - June 25, 2005
Brazil may break Aids drug patent
Brazil threatens to break the patent on an anti-Aids drug in order to make a cheaper generic version...
BBC News - June 25, 2005
Long haul for tsunami ID officer
The police officer in charge of identifying Asian tsunami victims says the job will take at least another six months to complete...
BBC News - June 25, 2005
Zimbabwe asylum action urged
The government must rethink forcibly deporting failed asylum seekers back to Zimbabwe, says a senior MEP...
BBC News - June 25, 2005
Floods 'cripple' county's tourism
North Yorkshire tourism chiefs say thousands of pounds of business has been lost because of the floods...
BBC News - June 25, 2005
New Zealand tame the Lions
The Lions lose captain Brian O'Driscoll to injury as they crash to a first Test defeat against the All Blacks...
BBC News - June 25, 2005
Three children die in house fire
Three children have died and a woman is critically injured after a house fire in Greater Manchester...
BBC News - June 25, 2005
Thirteen With the C.I.A. Sought by Italy in a Kidnapping
An Italian judge has ordered the arrest of agents suspected of kidnapping an imam and sending him to Egypt for questioning...
New York Times - June 25, 2005
Victory Is Seen for Hard-Liner in Iranian Vote
The conservative mayor of Tehran appeared to be rolling to a landslide victory in the presidential runoff election...
New York Times - June 25, 2005
Bush Vows He's 'Not Giving Up' in Iraq
President Bush said he would stay the course in Iraq despite public opinion polls showing dwindling support for his policy...
New York Times - June 25, 2005
Suicide Car Bomb Kills 4 American Women in Iraq
It was the largest number of women in the armed services killed in a single attack during the Iraq war...
New York Times - June 25, 2005
Palestinian Gunmen Open Fire Near Hebron, Killing Israeli, 17
Gunmen killed a 17-year-old and wounded four other people in a drive-by shooting near the West Bank town...
New York Times - June 25, 2005
U.S. Said to Bar Spanish From Terror Detainee
Spanish authorities say they have not been allowed to interview a man whose testimony could be crucial to the trial of two men suspected of helping plan the Sept. 11 attacks...
New York Times - June 25, 2005
Test 'identifies new stroke risk'
A simple check can show if patients who have had a mini-stroke are at risk of a more serious attack, doctors say...
BBC News - June 25, 2005
Are exclusions improving schools?
The BBC's Mike Baker looks at what the latest batch of exclusion figures show about school discipline...
BBC News - June 25, 2005
U2 thrill 80,000 at Dublin venue
An estimated 80,000 fans see U2 perform the first of three concerts in their home city of Dublin...
BBC News - June 25, 2005
Nine troops die in Kashmir blast
Nine Indian soldiers are killed and 15 hurt by a car bomb near a tourist site in Srinagar, police say...
BBC News - June 25, 2005
Violent storms end UK's heatwave
Violent storms cause a chaotic end to the sunny spell, with heavy rain and thunderstorms moving across the UK...
BBC News - June 25, 2005
Football: Arnesen deal reached
Tottenham accept a "significant" cash settlement from Chelsea for sporting director Frank Arnesen...
BBC News - June 25, 2005
Bulgarians elect a new parliament
Bulgarians begin voting in a parliamentary election with the Socialists hoping to oust the ruling Liberals...
BBC News - June 25, 2005
Barristers set deadline over pay
Barristers in crown court trials in England and Wales give the government a deadline on pay demands...
BBC News - June 25, 2005
Church urges action over Israel
A top Anglican Church body urges action against companies supporting Israel's occupation of Palestinian territories...
BBC News - June 25, 2005
Two children die after house fire
Two children die in hospital after a house fire in Greater Manchester, police say...
BBC News - June 25, 2005
'Job shortages threat' to NHS
Doctors' leaders are warning thousands of trainee medics could quit the NHS because of a shortage of posts...
BBC News - June 25, 2005
Mugabe opponent 'can stay in UK'
A Zimbabwean opposition leader says he has won a last-minute reprieve from deportation from the UK...
BBC News - June 25, 2005
'Poorest missed out' on tsunami aid
The poorest tsunami victims have benefited the least from the international relief effort, a survey by Oxfam finds...
BBC News - June 25, 2005
Glastonbury date for Bob Geldof
Bob Geldof will rally the Glastonbury crowds when the festival joins his drive against poverty in Africa...
BBC News - June 25, 2005
Iran elects hardline new leader
Iran elects ultra-conservative Mahmoud Ahmadinejad as its new president, the interior ministry says...
BBC News - June 25, 2005
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