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Madonna, Ritchie granted preliminary divorce
Southern Ledger - November 21, 2008
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Shuttle gives space station a mile-high boost
Southern Ledger - November 21, 2008
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Congo refugees suffer shooting, rape, looting
Southern Ledger - November 21, 2008
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Italian premiers political party OKs merger plan
Southern Ledger - November 21, 2008
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Iraqi Shiites burn Bush effigy in anti-US protest
Southern Ledger - November 21, 2008
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Iraq Shiites burn Bush effigy in anti-US protest
Southern Ledger - November 21, 2008
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Blast kills 8 mourners at Pakistani funeral
Southern Ledger - November 21, 2008
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China 19,000 victims identified from May quake
Southern Ledger - November 21, 2008
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Obama keeps low profile in auto rescue talks
Southern Ledger - November 21, 2008
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Global News Archive for March 2005:
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Your tributes: Lord Callaghan
Send us your tributes and memories of Lord Callaghan, prime minister from 1976 to 1979, who has died at the age of 92...
BBC News - March 26, 2005
Sharon wins vital budget backing
A key Israeli opposition leader agrees to back PM Ariel Sharon's budget, keeping his Gaza pullout plan on track...
BBC News - March 26, 2005
Bakiev to seek Kyrgyz presidency
The interim President of Kyrgyzstan, Kurmanbek Bakiev, says he will stand in new presidential elections...
BBC News - March 26, 2005
Football: Pirlo kicks Italy's victory
Two Andrea Pirlo free-kicks give Italy victory over a brave Scotland in Milan...
BBC News - March 26, 2005
Clocks go forward for summer
The clocks are due to go forward in Britain and Europe, marking the beginning of summer time...
BBC News - March 26, 2005
Bomb hits Beirut's Christian area
A bomb explodes in a mainly Christian area of east Beirut injures eight people...
BBC News - March 26, 2005
Judge rejects 'last' Schiavo plea
A US judge rejects what could be the last appeal by the family of brain-damaged Terri Schiavo to keep her alive...
BBC News - March 26, 2005
Royal pair in honeymoon opening
Prince Charles is to break off from his
honeymoon to open a children's playground near Balmoral...
BBC News - March 26, 2005
Archbishop attacks modern culture
Easter offers hope to a world obsessed by mortality and limitation, the Archbishop of Canterbury will preach...
BBC News - March 26, 2005
Testing link to school disruption
Disruption in schools has risen alongside a narrower curriculum and more testing, the NUT president says...
BBC News - March 26, 2005
Breeding success for rare kakapo
Volunteers looking after one of the world's most endangered birds are celebrating some new chicks...
BBC News - March 26, 2005
US defends Pakistan F-16 jet deal
The US defends its decision to sell F-16 fighter jets to Pakistan, as India says it is disappointed by the move...
BBC News - March 26, 2005
Teachers call for strike ballots
The biggest education union votes to support ballots for industrial action over the way teachers and assistants work...
BBC News - March 26, 2005
'Nuclear particle' find on beach
A suspected radioactive particle, found on a beach near Dounreay nuclear power station, is taken for analysis...
BBC News - March 26, 2005
Hospital death - three suspended
Three health workers are suspended as an inquiry into the death in hospital of a woman, 91, is carried out...
BBC News - March 26, 2005
Football: England rout N Ireland
England score four second-half goals to beat Northern Ireland in the World Cup qualifer at Old Trafford...
BBC News - March 26, 2005
Football: Wales hit by Austria
Wales' slim hopes of World Cup qualification are in tatters as Austria score late goals...
BBC News - March 26, 2005
Togo opposition demand poll delay
Opposition supporters march through the Togolese capital, demanding the postponement of the presidential election...
BBC News - March 26, 2005
Rome gets ready for Easter Vigil
The Catholic faithful gathers at St Peter's Basilica in Rome in readiness for the Easter Vigil Mass...
BBC News - March 26, 2005
Five die after Iran football game
Five people are trampled to death after a football match between Iran and Japan, state news agency Irna says...
BBC News - March 26, 2005
Sacked MP's future 'up to locals'
Sacked Tory MP Howard Flight says it is up to his local party to decide whether he stands in the election...
BBC News - March 26, 2005
Troops thwart Iraq prison escape
Iraqi inmates using bits of metal and wood dig tunnels to try to escape from prison camps, US officials say...
BBC News - March 26, 2005
Teachers' pension strike warning
The NUT votes in favour of striking if necessary in opposition to government plans to change pensions...
BBC News - March 26, 2005
Pope blesses 'worsening' Rainier
John Paul II sends a blessing to Monaco's ailing Prince Rainier whose condition is said to be getting worse...
BBC News - March 26, 2005
Ex-PM Lord Callaghan dies aged 92
The former Labour Prime Minister Lord Callaghan has died at home on the eve of his 93rd birthday...
BBC News - March 26, 2005
Aniston applies for Pitt divorce
Jennifer Aniston files for divorce from fellow actor Brad Pitt, 11 weeks after they announced their separation...
BBC News - March 26, 2005
Malaysia to curb 'moral policing'
The Malaysian government moves to curb so-called moral policing following complaints about state snooping...
BBC News - March 26, 2005
Two remanded on extortion charges
Two Belfast men are remanded in custody charged with a number of offences including extortion...
BBC News - March 26, 2005
Rapid increase in cases of mumps
New figures show a dramatic rise in the number of mumps cases in Wales in the first quarter of this year...
BBC News - March 26, 2005
DNA key to intruder rapist hunt
Forensic officers hunt for clues in the search for an intruder who raped a young girl at her home...
BBC News - March 26, 2005
Kyrgyzstan tries to restore order
Kyrgyzstan's new leaders take steps to stop looting, after the acting president promises fresh elections...
BBC News - March 26, 2005
Cardinal 'horrified' at IVF plans
The head of the Roman Catholic Church in England and Wales attacks the idea that IVF parents could choose their baby's sex...
BBC News - March 26, 2005
Dare game theory in train deaths
Transport police say two teenagers who died after being hit by a train may have been playing a dare game...
BBC News - March 26, 2005
Football: Cole on England left
Joe Cole will start for England in the World Cup qualifier against Northern Ireland, BBC Sport understands...
BBC News - March 26, 2005
Taiwan rallies against China law
Hundreds of thousands of Taiwanese demonstrate against China's anti-secession law that threatens force...
BBC News - March 26, 2005
Reid attacks Tory NHS proposals
The health secretary attacks Conservative spending plans and says a sacked Tory MP was only telling the truth...
BBC News - March 26, 2005
Labour launch health poster push
Labour ministers are to unveil a poster campaign which focuses on Tory proposals for the health service...
BBC News - March 26, 2005
Thyroid gland breast cancer clue
The problem of underactive thyroids could help doctors understand how to beat breast cancer...
BBC News - March 26, 2005
Pensions 'election ruse' warning
The NUT leader warns that teachers will hold ministers to offers of negotiations on public sector pension changes...
BBC News - March 26, 2005
Colombian police find drugs sub
A submarine capable of carrying cocaine worth $200m is found in the Colombian Pacific port of Tumaco...
BBC News - March 26, 2005
Golf: Storms wash out TPC play
Bad weather causes the second round of the Players Championship to be abandoned for the day...
BBC News - March 26, 2005
Schiavo is 'down to last hours'
The family of brain-damaged Terri Schiavo say she is weakening as they lose fresh appeals to keep her alive...
BBC News - March 26, 2005
Most tsunami dead were women
The Asian tsunami killed up to four times more women than men, an Oxfam survey suggests...
BBC News - March 26, 2005
Pope makes video link appearance
The Pope appears via video, but ill health forces him to keep a low profile during Easter celebrations...
BBC News - March 26, 2005
Tories in hunt for new candidate
Conservatives in Arundel begin the search for a candidate to replace sacked party deputy chairman Howard Flight...
BBC News - March 26, 2005
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