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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 2004:
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Ukraine Election Rivals Renounce Violence, President Says
The outgoing president said both sides agreed to work for a peaceful resolution to the presidential election...
New York Times - November 26, 2004
Jailed Palestinian Says He Will Not Seek Presidency
Marwan Barghouti, a popular politician currently in an Israeli jail, called on Palestinians to support Mahmoud Abbas in elections on Jan. 9...
New York Times - November 26, 2004
Tory complaint about BBC's Paxman
The Conservatives make a formal complaint about Michael Howard's treatment in a BBC Newsnight report...
BBC News - November 26, 2004
Finucanes criticise inquiry terms
Pat Finucane's family will not take part in any inquiry into his murder under the terms set out in legislation...
BBC News - November 26, 2004
Mother's tears during Jodi trial
The mother of Jodi Jones breaks down in tears as she recalls how Jodi kissed her goodbye on the day she died...
BBC News - November 26, 2004
Iraq deputy PM's lecture in Wales
Iraq's deputy prime minister speaks about his country's forthcoming elections in a lecture in south Wales...
BBC News - November 26, 2004
Barghouti opts out of election
One of the most popular Palestinian leaders, Marwan Barghouti, says he will not run in presidential elections...
BBC News - November 26, 2004
Briton in Afghan kidnap dispute
A British hotelier says Afghan authorities tried to get him to confess to kidnapping three UN workers...
BBC News - November 26, 2004
Man on childminder murder charge
A 47-year-old man is accused of the murder of a childminder who was stabbed to death in her home...
BBC News - November 26, 2004
Man held over China school deaths
A man is arrested in China on suspicion of stabbing to death eight pupils at a school, officials say...
BBC News - November 26, 2004
Trade sanctions on US approved
The WTO allows the EU, Japan and others to impose sanctions against US firms accused of dumping goods...
BBC News - November 26, 2004
Ukraine rivals seek end to crisis
The two presidential rivals agree to negotiate an end to the disputed presidential election...
BBC News - November 26, 2004
Police reviewing 'Huntley' tapes
Police are considering interviewing Ian Huntley about comments he is said to have made on the Soham murders...
BBC News - November 26, 2004
Mother denies poisoning son, nine
A nine-year-old boy died after his mother spiked his hospital feed with salt, an Old Bailey jury is told...
BBC News - November 26, 2004
Cardiff £106m arts 'icon' opens
The Wales Millennium Centre finally throws open its doors with a gala concert honouring top Welsh artists...
BBC News - November 26, 2004
Police Arrest 33 After Lynchings in Mexico City
Police arrested 33 men after a mob beat and burned two federal police officers to death...
New York Times - November 26, 2004
'Nanny state' minister under fire
Children's Minister Margaret Hodge sparks Tory anger by praising the "unsung virtues" of the nanny state...
BBC News - November 26, 2004
Public back food 'colour coding'
Shoppers have backed traffic light coding for food so they can tell what is healthy and what is not, a study says...
BBC News - November 26, 2004
Charles looks at teaching methods
The Prince of Wales has been carrying out an inquiry into school teaching methods...
BBC News - November 26, 2004
Vital polls for Palestinian party
Top Palestinian political faction Fatah is to hold its first internal elections for 16 years next August...
BBC News - November 26, 2004
Fifty hurt as coach hits tractor
At least 50 people were hurt when a coach filled with elderly people collided with a tractor, police say...
BBC News - November 26, 2004
Receivership for call centre
A call centre in Portadown in County Armagh employing about 200 people goes into receivership...
BBC News - November 26, 2004
Jodi's mother takes to the stand
The mother of Jodi Jones begins giving evidence at the trial of the schoolboy accused of her murder...
BBC News - November 26, 2004
Widower's cancer plea after payout
A widower paid £300,000 compensation after his wife died following an 'all-clear' wants cancer screening overhauled...
BBC News - November 26, 2004
Mother denies poisoning son
A nine-year-old Essex boy died after his mother spiked his hospital feed, a court is told...
BBC News - November 26, 2004
Bush calls to offer NI support
US president George W Bush offers his support to efforts to achieve a breakthrough in the NI political process...
BBC News - November 26, 2004
Coup plotters jailed in E Guinea
Coup plot leader Nick du Toit is among those jailed by a court in Equatorial Guinea, but no death penalty is imposed...
BBC News - November 26, 2004
Singer Harvey quits jungle camp
Singer Brian Harvey quits I'm A Celebrity... Get Me Out Of Here, walking out of the camp on Friday...
BBC News - November 26, 2004
England arrive in Zimbabwe
England's cricketers arrive in Harare for a four-match series against Zimbabwe...
BBC News - November 26, 2004
Olympics: Expulsion backed
The IOC wants suspended Olympic member Ivan Slavkov to be thrown out of the organisation...
BBC News - November 26, 2004
Ugandan peace talks move closer
Both the rebels and Uganda's government say they are ready to talk to end a brutal, 18-year conflict...
BBC News - November 26, 2004
Two senior officials 'leave CIA'
Two senior CIA officials are reported to have quit in the latest sign of turmoil within the US spy organisation...
BBC News - November 26, 2004
EU gets tough on fusion reactor
European research ministers state their intention to go it alone on a multi-billion euro nuclear project if arguments with international partners are not resolved soon...
BBC News - November 26, 2004
Ukraine leader urges protest calm
President Leonid Kuchma urges protesters to go home as presidential rivals are set to meet to discuss the crisis...
BBC News - November 26, 2004
Top Iraq groups demand poll delay
Several leading Iraqi political parties call for national elections scheduled for 30 January to be delayed...
BBC News - November 26, 2004
Curtain up at Wales arts showpiece
The Wales Millennium Centre finally throws open its doors in advance of a gala concert honouring top Welsh artists...
BBC News - November 26, 2004
Families row over home PC access
Arguments over who gets to use the home computer are breaking out in families across the UK, says a survey...
BBC News - November 26, 2004
DWP computer crash: Are you affected?
Massive computer failure at the Department for Work and Pensions may affect some benefit claims, says the government. Are you affected?...
BBC News - November 26, 2004
Howard pitches for UK ethnic vote
Tory leader Michael Howard pitches for the votes of Britain's ethnic minorities during a visit to Yorkshire...
BBC News - November 26, 2004
Trainee teachers on the increase
More people have signed up to train as teachers in England than at any time since 1975, figures show...
BBC News - November 26, 2004
BJP demands transfer of seer case
India's main opposition says the case of a Hindu seer facing murder charges must be heard outside Tamil Nadu to ensure that justice is delivered...
BBC News - November 26, 2004
Greek lead for Stephanie police
Detectives investigating the death of Stephanie Hammill believe a car found in Greece could be linked to her abduction...
BBC News - November 26, 2004
Arms report 'possible by new year'
More details emerge on British-Irish proposals to deal with the demand for visible decommissioning...
BBC News - November 26, 2004
Fire teams battle nightclub blaze
Neighbours are evacuated from their homes as firefighters battle a fire in a Glasgow nightclub...
BBC News - November 26, 2004
Police condemn pro-hunt protest
Pro-hunt protesters are criticised by police after officers are hurt and three arrests made in Cardiff...
BBC News - November 26, 2004
Network Rail back in the black
Network Rail, the owner of the UK rail infrastructure, announces a move back into profit and a reduction in rail delays...
BBC News - November 26, 2004
Football: Premiership picks
Mark Lawrenson's view on the weekend's Premiership games...
BBC News - November 26, 2004
E Guinea 'coup plot' verdict due
An Equatorial Guinea court is due to give its verdict in the case of 19 men accused of plotting a coup...
BBC News - November 26, 2004
Burma releases more prisoners
Burma's ruling junta frees about 500 more prisoners, and says it will release veteran dissident Win Tin...
BBC News - November 26, 2004
Yukos considers self-destruction
Shareholders in Yukos are pondering liquidation or filing for bankruptcy, after deciding against a rescue plan for the embattled Russian oil firm...
BBC News - November 26, 2004
Crowds blockade Kiev government
Crowds besiege government buildings in the Ukrainian capital as protests continue over the disputed election...
BBC News - November 26, 2004
Unlawful killing verdict quashed
A High Court judge quashes an inquest verdict that a mentally ill man was unlawfully killed by police...
BBC News - November 26, 2004
So Solid rapper on murder charge
Rapper Megaman of So Solid Crew is charged with murder over the shooting of a man in south London...
BBC News - November 26, 2004
Curtain up at £106m arts venue
The Wales Millennium Centre finally throws opens its doors to the public with a gala concert honouring Welsh artists...
BBC News - November 26, 2004
Royals deny Harry security threat
Clarence House denies Prince Harry is returning early from Argentina due to a security threat...
BBC News - November 26, 2004
Eight boys killed at China school
A man breaks into a Chinese school and stabs eight pupils to death as they slept, the latest in a series of attacks...
BBC News - November 26, 2004
UK music sees record album sales
UK record companies are celebrating their best ever year for album sales, with 237 million sold in 12 months...
BBC News - November 26, 2004
England fly to Zimbabwe
England's cricketers arrive in Harare after the row over media accreditation is finally resolved...
BBC News - November 26, 2004
Iraqi Leaders Plan to Meet Insurgents in Jordan
The interim Iraqi government plans to meet soon in Jordan with rebel leaders to try to persuade them to take part in politics...
New York Times - November 26, 2004
Ukraine Court Delays Results in Vote Dispute
The unexpected ruling shifted momentum in the capital toward the official loser, Viktor A. Yushchenko, and the thousands of demonstrators in Independence Square...
New York Times - November 26, 2004
Iranians Refuse to Terminate Nuclear Plans
The refusal threatened to scuttle a nuclear agreement Iran reached 10 days ago with France, Britain and Germany...
New York Times - November 26, 2004
Potential Arafat Successor Gains Approval Amid Talk of a Rival
Mahmoud Abbas won a vital vote from the Palestinians' dominant political faction approving his candidacy to succeed Yasir Arafat as Palestinian president...
New York Times - November 26, 2004
Italy's Worrisome South Erupts as Mob Killings Rise in Naples
A rash of brutal mob killings in Naples prompted the president to warn that the criminal and economic troubles there are becoming the "big national question."...
New York Times - November 26, 2004
UK's undersea 'ticking timebombs'
Wrecks and abandoned munitions around the British coast risk exploding unpredictably, an expert says...
BBC News - November 26, 2004
EU sets date for Microsoft appeal
A European Union court will rule in mid-December on an appeal by US software giant Microsoft to suspend EU sanctions...
BBC News - November 26, 2004
I'm not draconian, says Blunkett
David Blunkett says security could lose but not win an election for Labour as he denies he is authoritarian...
BBC News - November 26, 2004
'Unnecessary fertility test' risk
Women with fertility and miscarriage problems are being offered unproven and potentially risky tests and treatment, say researchers...
BBC News - November 26, 2004
Minorities 'need school cohesion'
Schools should focus less on multi-culturalism and more on social cohesion to raise standards, a specialist says...
BBC News - November 26, 2004
EU denies secret talks with Hamas
The EU's foreign policy chief retracts comments to the BBC that he held secret talks with Palestinian militants...
BBC News - November 26, 2004
Eight boys killed at China school
An attacker breaks into a Chinese school and stabs eight pupils to death - the latest in a series of knife attacks...
BBC News - November 26, 2004
Harry returns after 'shots heard'
Prince Harry returns to the UK from Argentina amid reports that shots were fired at the ranch he was staying at...
BBC News - November 26, 2004
Benefits computer failure chaos
A huge systems crash causes chaos and a struggle to process claims at the work and pensions department...
BBC News - November 26, 2004
Jam-busting agency 'too timid'
The Highways Agency is being too timid to end traffic congestion, says the public spending watchdog...
BBC News - November 26, 2004
Cut prison drugs, ministers urged
Senior police officers are urging ministers to do more to cut the amount of illegal drugs smuggled into prisons...
BBC News - November 26, 2004
Man charged with 1967 murder
A 70-year-old man is charged with the murder of a Patricia McAdam, a teenager who went missing in 1967...
BBC News - November 26, 2004
Parents 'unaware children obese'
Parents are often unaware when their children are overweight or obese, a study says...
BBC News - November 26, 2004
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