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Southern Ledger - November 22, 2008
Alaska Sen. Stevens concedes in re-election race
Southern Ledger - November 22, 2008
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Southern Ledger - November 22, 2008
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Iraqi Leader Says Political Conflicts Caused Violence
Days ahead of his meeting with President Bush, Prime Minister Nuri Kamal al-Maliki said that Iraq’s leaders would work to resolve their political conflicts...
New York Times - November 26, 2006
Gaza Cease-Fire Appears to Hold, Halting Rocket Attacks
After a shaky start, the cease-fire appeared to be holding today after most Palestinian factions stopped firing rockets in exchange for an Israeli withdrawal of troops...
New York Times - November 26, 2006
Take That claim number one single
Reformed boy band Take That score their first UK chart-topper for a decade, crowning their recent comeback...
BBC News - November 26, 2006
Missing boy search scaled down
The search for a boy who is missing after the rowing boat he stole with a friend capsized is scaled down overnight...
BBC News - November 26, 2006
Fire crews forge links with youth
Scotland's eight fire services join forces in a bid to create stronger ties with young people and communities...
BBC News - November 26, 2006
Five hunters shot dead in Greece
Greek police hunt the killers of five young men from the same family who were shot dead on a hunting trip...
BBC News - November 26, 2006
Strong Shia gains in Bahrain vote
Bahrain's Shia opposition wins 40% of the vote in a general election which sees women and liberals fare poorly...
BBC News - November 26, 2006
Chad denies rebel move on capital
The government of Chad denies rebels are nearing the capital, a day after they briefly seized two towns...
BBC News - November 26, 2006
Ecuador's Correa claims victory
Rafael Correa claims victory in Ecuador's presidential election after exit polls give him a 13% lead...
BBC News - November 26, 2006
Live - Australia v England
England lose Kevin Pietersen in the first over of the final day of the first Ashes Test...
BBC News - November 26, 2006
Rugby U: McCaw wins IRB honour
New Zealand captain Richie McCaw is named as the International Rugby Board's Player of the Year...
BBC News - November 26, 2006
Ex-spy death inquiry stepped up
Police step up inquiries into the death of Russian ex-spy Alexander Litvinenko, with officers due to fly to Moscow...
BBC News - November 26, 2006
Olympics audio surveillance row
A police plan to use high-powered microphones to help the Olympics 2012 security is opposed by David Blunkett...
BBC News - November 26, 2006
Israeli Troops Leave Gaza in Cease-Fire Deal; Rocket Attacks Continue
A surprise agreement is the most serious effort to end the fighting in Gaza, but it is not clear how widely it will be embraced by Palestinian militants...
New York Times - November 26, 2006
Actor to support Burberry fight
The campaign to save 300 jobs at the Burberry factory in Treorchy attracts the support of actor Ioan Gruffudd...
BBC News - November 26, 2006
Fire crew left students 'in cold'
Eight firefighters are suspended after hundreds of students were left to spend three hours outside a building...
BBC News - November 26, 2006
Iraqi leader attacks politicians
Politicians must start to bear responsibility for the spiralling violence in Iraq, the country's prime minister says...
BBC News - November 26, 2006
Missing boy named as hunt goes on
A boy who went missing after the rowing boat he and a friend stole capsized is named by police...
BBC News - November 26, 2006
Swiss agree aid for EU newcomers
Swiss voters narrowly approve a plan to give 630m euros to the 10 new members of the European Union...
BBC News - November 26, 2006
Football: Man Utd 1-1 Chelsea
Man Utd fail to extend their lead at the top of the Premiership table after drawing with Chelsea...
BBC News - November 26, 2006
Chad rebels 'marching on capital'
France's embassy in Chad says rebels are moving towards the capital, a day after they briefly seized two towns...
BBC News - November 26, 2006
Bookcase 'trap' killed US woman
The body of a missing US woman is found by her family, wedged upside down behind a bookcase in her room...
BBC News - November 26, 2006
England need Pietersen fight
England look to Kevin Pietersen to inspire them towards an unlikely draw against Australia on the final day of the first Ashes Test...
BBC News - November 26, 2006
Two die after city museum 'fall'
A man and a woman die in hospital following an incident at a museum in Liverpool...
BBC News - November 26, 2006
Berlusconi collapses during rally
Former Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi is taken ill during a speech to supporters in northern Italy...
BBC News - November 26, 2006
Turkish protests at Pope's visit
Thousands of Muslims protest in Istanbul against Pope Benedict XVI's forthcoming visit to Turkey...
BBC News - November 26, 2006
Mid-East leaders commit to truce
Israeli and Palestinian leaders say they are committed to a Gaza ceasefire, despite Palestinian rocket fire...
BBC News - November 26, 2006
Israel and Palestinians Reach Truce After Months of Fighting in Gaza
The agreement is the most serious effort to end the fighting in Gaza, but it is not clear whether it will take effect and hold...
New York Times - November 26, 2006
AA 'planning' £3bn sale or float
Owners of the AA, Britain's largest motoring group, plan to either sell or float it on the stock market, a report suggests...
BBC News - November 26, 2006
Olympics optimism 'ebbing away'
Confidence in the 2012 Olympics is "ebbing away" amid rows about funding, the Liberal Democrats say...
BBC News - November 26, 2006
Two men rob pensioner in her home
An 82-year-old woman has been robbed in her home in east Belfast, according to police...
BBC News - November 26, 2006
Three killed after road crashes
Three men die in separate crashes over a two-hour period on Scotland's roads...
BBC News - November 26, 2006
Bomber strikes Afghan restaurant
A suicide bomber has killed at least seven people in a restaurant in Afghanistan, an official says...
BBC News - November 26, 2006
Sea search for missing teenager
A major air and sea search is going on off Portland in Dorset for a missing 14-year-old boy...
BBC News - November 26, 2006
Warne wears down England
Australia are on course for victory in the Brisbane Test, but England restore pride to reach 293-5 at stumps...
BBC News - November 26, 2006
Rugby: Robinson 'set to go'
Andy Robinson has had his last game as England coach, BBC Radio Five Live's Sportsweek reports...
BBC News - November 26, 2006
Chad 'retakes town from rebels'
Chad's army says it has retaken the eastern town of Abeche, a day after it reportedly fell into rebel hands...
BBC News - November 26, 2006
Stone of Destiny row revealed
Church of England authorities fought the Stone of Destiny's return to Scotland 10 years ago...
BBC News - November 26, 2006
NY police kill man on wedding day
An unarmed man is shot dead by police in New York hours before he was to have been married...
BBC News - November 26, 2006
Blair 'sorrow' over slave trade
Tony Blair expresses "deep sorrow" for Britain's role in the slave trade but stops short of demands for a full apology...
BBC News - November 26, 2006
Advice sought after ex-spy death
Hundreds of people call the NHS Direct hotline following the death of Russian ex-spy Alexander Litvinenko...
BBC News - November 26, 2006
Israel vows ceasefire 'patience'
Israel says it will show "patience and restraint" after Palestinian rocket-fire threatens a fragile ceasefire...
BBC News - November 26, 2006
Israel and Palestinians Reach Truce After Months of Fighting in Gaza
The agreement is the most serious effort to end the fighting in Gaza, but it is not clear whether it will take effect and hold...
New York Times - November 26, 2006
Alexander to continue SNP attack
Scottish Secretary Douglas Alexander will close Labour's conference in Oban with a another attack on the SNP...
BBC News - November 26, 2006
Chinese mine explosions kill 53
At least 53 miners are killed in explosions in two coal mines in China, official media reports say, with more injured...
BBC News - November 26, 2006
Opposition rallies in Venezuela
Hundreds of thousands turn out to back the main opposition candidate for the Venezuelan presidency...
BBC News - November 26, 2006
Live - Full coverage of Ashes First Test
England are four wickets down on day four of the first Ashes Test chasing an unlikely 648 to win...
BBC News - November 26, 2006
Testicle checks 'more common'
The number of young men who check their testicles for signs of cancer has tripled in a decade, research suggests...
BBC News - November 26, 2006
Diana charity concert 'next year'
A charity pop concert in honour of Princess Diana is being planned for next year, according to a newspaper...
BBC News - November 26, 2006
Patient survey to affect GP pay
Patients are to get the chance to influence about £8,000 of the money received by their doctors surgery...
BBC News - November 26, 2006
Tories want spy death statement
The Conservative are to call for a government statement over the death of Russian ex-spy Alexander Litvinenko...
BBC News - November 26, 2006
Gaza ceasefire comes into force
A ceasefire in the Gaza Strip takes effect, with Palestinian rocket attacks to halt, as the Israeli army pulls out...
BBC News - November 26, 2006
 
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NO. MORE DISTRACTIONS WILL NOT MAKE US STRONGER.
YES. MORE PEOPLE THAN EVER WILL BE ABLE TO SERVE.
IT WON'T MAKE ANY DIFFERENCE AT ALL.
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