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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 September 2004:
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7 Iraqi Guard Applicants, 4 U.S. Marines and a Soldier Are Killed
The military also said it had conducted an airstrike in the volatile city of Falluja to kill militants holding a meeting...
New York Times - September 25, 2004
Al Qaeda Tries to Upset Afghan Vote
Al Qaeda is present along the border region of Pakistan and Afghanistan and is encouraging Afghan insurgents to disrupt presidential elections scheduled in just two weeks...
New York Times - September 25, 2004
Israel Razes 35 Palestinian Homes in Gaza
Israeli army bulldozers razed 35 homes in a Palestinian refugee camp Saturday, a U.N. official said, a day after a resident of a nearby Jewish settlement was killed by mortar fire from the area...
New York Times - September 25, 2004
Darfur 'fear and rape' decried
The UN High Commissioner for Human Rights says Darfur refugees live in fear, and that rape is widespread...
BBC News - September 25, 2004
Four held by anti-terror police
Four people are arrested by police in London under the Terrorism Act...
BBC News - September 25, 2004
Blair 'created terror conditions'
The SNP accuses Prime Minister Tony Blair of creating the conditions for terror to thrive in Iraq...
BBC News - September 25, 2004
US launches new Falluja strikes
At least seven people are killed in fresh US air strikes on the volatile Iraqi city of Falluja, local medics say...
BBC News - September 25, 2004
Pinochet quizzed over killings
A judge questions Chile's former military ruler Augusto Pinochet over allegations of human rights abuses...
BBC News - September 25, 2004
Man held over letter bomb attacks
A man has been arrested in connection with the sending of more than 30 letter bombs to addresses across England...
BBC News - September 25, 2004
Windies clinch Trophy glory
West Indies claim the ICC Champions Trophy with a two-wicket win over England...
BBC News - September 25, 2004
Football: Man Utd win
Ruud van Nistelrooy's penalty gives Man Utd victory as Spurs' unbeaten run ends...
BBC News - September 25, 2004
Tennis: GB team struggles
Great Britain and Austria are tied at 1-1 in their Davis Cup tie as bad light stops play...
BBC News - September 25, 2004
Paralympics: Basketball triumph
Britain's wheelchair basketball team beat the USA 62-59 to reach the last four at the Paralympics...
BBC News - September 25, 2004
U.S. Launches Airstrikes on Falluja, Killing 9
Also, seven Iraqi men applying for jobs with the Iraqi National Guard were ambushed and killed in western Baghdad, and five U.S. soldiers were killed in a number of incidents over 24 hours...
New York Times - September 25, 2004
Rebukes for Windsor stunt police
Six officers face minor rebukes after an intruder gatecrashed Prince William's birthday party at Windsor Castle...
BBC News - September 25, 2004
Football: Arsenal stay top
Ashley Cole's deft finish gives Arsenal victory over a spirited Man City side...
BBC News - September 25, 2004
Congo troops end refugee protest
Troops in Uvira in eastern DR Congo put down protests at the return of refugees from Burundi...
BBC News - September 25, 2004
US judge strikes down bootleg law
A judge strikes down a law which bans the sale of bootleg recordings of live music in the United States...
BBC News - September 25, 2004
Germany slams Italy over UN plan
The German foreign minister criticises Italy for opposing Berlin's push for a permanent seat on the UN Security Council...
BBC News - September 25, 2004
Iran approves 'strategic missile'
Iran's defence minister says a strategic missile has been successfully tested and delivered to the military...
BBC News - September 25, 2004
Sri Lankan troops head to Haiti
Sri Lanka's first major peacekeeping contingent leaves to join the UN mission in Haiti...
BBC News - September 25, 2004
Car thefts link probed
Police are investigating whether a number of car thefts in south Belfast are linked...
BBC News - September 25, 2004
Blair and Westminster under fire
The SNP conference winds up with a fierce attack on Westminster and Prime Minister Tony Blair...
BBC News - September 25, 2004
Pro-hunt demo ends at Hain's home
A demonstration by pro-hunt campaigners outside Peter Hain's home in south Wales comes to a peaceful end...
BBC News - September 25, 2004
'No safety first' says Blunkett
David Blunkett says Labour must produce a "radical" manifesto and needs to reconnect after Iraq...
BBC News - September 25, 2004
Hurricane Jeanne batters Bahamas
The Bahamas are lashed by howling winds and rain as a hurricane roars through the islands on its way to Florida...
BBC News - September 25, 2004
Israeli army razes Gaza homes
Israeli bulldozers raze Palestinian homes in a Gaza refugee camp a day after an Israeli settler was killed...
BBC News - September 25, 2004
Hunt supporters step up protests
Hunt fans step up protests ahead of the Labour conference with a gathering at the home of Commons leader Peter Hain...
BBC News - September 25, 2004
Pinochet set to face questioning
A judge is to question Chile's former president Augusto Pinochet over allegations of human rights abuses...
BBC News - September 25, 2004
Stuck ferry passengers freed
More than 70 people stuck on a ferry unable to dock in Belfast because its doors would not open are freed...
BBC News - September 25, 2004
Hall tribute to Dunblane victims
A youth and community centre commemorating the victims of the Dunblane massacre is opened...
BBC News - September 25, 2004
Blair's vow over British hostage
Tony Blair vows the government will do "whatever it can" to secure the release of hostage Ken Bigley...
BBC News - September 25, 2004
'No hope' for Dame Julie's voice
Actress Dame Julie Andrews says she has no hope of her voice returning - despite singing in Princess Diaries 2...
BBC News - September 25, 2004
Italian 'grandad' finds a family
A widowed Italian pensioner who offered his services as a grandfather is "adopted" by an Italian family...
BBC News - September 25, 2004
Live: England v WI
Latest from the ICC Champions Trophy final...
BBC News - September 25, 2004
Tennis: Koubek beats Henman
Austria's Stefan Koubek beats Tim Henman in Britain's Davis Cup qualifier...
BBC News - September 25, 2004
F1: Barrichello takes China pole
Rubens Barrichello takes pole position for the inaugural Chinese Grand Prix...
BBC News - September 25, 2004
Kerry and Bush in new Iraq clash
US Democratic presidential candidate John Kerry and President George W Bush trade insults over Iraq policy...
BBC News - September 25, 2004
'One killed' in Israeli Gaza raid
One Palestinian is killed in an Israeli missile strike on a refugee camp in the Gaza Strip, Palestinian witnesses say...
BBC News - September 25, 2004
Girl threatened in knife robbery
A robber holds a knife to the throat of a 16-year-old girl before stealing her handbag in west Belfast...
BBC News - September 25, 2004
Call for a 'cut-price Scotland'
Plans for an independent Scotland to undercut UK business tax rates are being debated by the SNP...
BBC News - September 25, 2004
Rutan ready to realise vision
As the first X-Prize flights go ahead, BBC News Online asks SpaceShipOne's Burt Rutan to explain his motivation to fly above the Earth...
BBC News - September 25, 2004
Gatwick baggage staff strike
Air passengers face possible delays this weekend because of a strike by some baggage handlers at Gatwick Airport...
BBC News - September 25, 2004
Brunei parliament reopens
Parliament in the oil-rich kingdom of Brunei reopens for the first time in two decades with a warning from its ruler...
BBC News - September 25, 2004
UK Muslims seek hostage's release
Senior members of the Muslim Council of Britain are due in Iraq to press for the release of British hostage Ken Bigley...
BBC News - September 25, 2004
US launches major Falluja raid
At least eight people are killed in US strikes on the flashpoint Iraqi city of Falluja, doctors say...
BBC News - September 25, 2004
Pro-hunt demo at Hain's home
Pro-hunt campaigners gather at the Commons leader's home to try to stop him heading to the Labour conference...
BBC News - September 25, 2004
Hepatitis Outbreak Laid to Water and Sewage Failures
A virulent form of hepatitis that is especially lethal for pregnant women has broken out in two of Iraq's most troubled districts...
New York Times - September 25, 2004
To Help Iraq Vote, Powell Seeks Meeting of Nations
A conference on Iraq, if it occurs, would come at the height of the American presidential election campaign...
New York Times - September 25, 2004
Envoy Suggests Sharing Power to Aid Darfur
A U.N. official suggested Friday that limited autonomy could quell the rebellion in Sudan's Darfur region, but made it clear that debating self-rule was not an option...
New York Times - September 25, 2004
Brazil Pressing for Favorable Treatment on Nuclear Fuel
The International Atomic Energy Agency is trying to reach an agreement with Brazil that would guarantee inspectors unimpeded access...
New York Times - September 25, 2004
Palestinian Mortar Kills Israeli-U.S. Woman in Gaza Home
The attack has added to the impassioned debate on Israel's planned withdrawal from the territory...
New York Times - September 25, 2004
More money for 'super teachers'?
The BBC's Mike Baker asks whether teachers in difficult schools should get more money...
BBC News - September 25, 2004
Shell pulls staff from oil region
The Anglo-Dutch oil giant, Shell, withdraws hundreds of workers from oil facilities in Nigeria's troubled Niger Delta...
BBC News - September 25, 2004
Haiti 'to evacuate flooded city'
Haiti says it may evacuate parts of the city of Gonaives, amid fears of disease after storm Jeanne...
BBC News - September 25, 2004
Shakespeare text 'worth millions'
A woman inherits a very rare first edition book of Shakespeare's plays, which is set to make millions of pounds at auction...
BBC News - September 25, 2004
Iraq poll plans spark new US row
The US government is under pressure from political opponents on whether Iraq's poll can be held as planned...
BBC News - September 25, 2004
Vitamin E 'can restore hearing'
Vitamin E can help restore sudden hearing loss, research suggests...
BBC News - September 25, 2004
Sudan 'foils Islamist coup plot'
Sudan says it has foiled a coup plot by backers of detained Islamist leader, Hassan al-Turabi...
BBC News - September 25, 2004
Schumacher hits the front
Michael Schumacher storms to the fastest time in Saturday's second free practice session for the Chinese Grand Prix...
BBC News - September 25, 2004
Tennis: Roddick serves record
Andy Roddick sets a new world service record as the United States go 2-0 up in their Davis Cup semi-final against Belarus...
BBC News - September 25, 2004
Muslims launching rights guide
Muslim leaders are launching a "rights and responsibilities" in response to fears over anti-terrorism policing...
BBC News - September 25, 2004
Gatwick baggage staff on strike
A strike of baggage handlers at Gatwick airport begins, but a separate two-day walk-out at Heathrow is suspended...
BBC News - September 25, 2004
Allawi urges world to help Iraq
Iraq's interim PM Iyad Allawi appeals to world leaders at the UN to help Iraq "defeat the forces of terrorism"...
BBC News - September 25, 2004
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