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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 Octomber 2007:
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Leona Lewis storms singles chart
X Factor winner Leona Lewis has topped the singles chart with the biggest week one sales this year...
BBC News - October 28, 2007
Cable to boycott Saudi King visit
The acting Lib Dem leader says he is boycotting the state visit of King Abdullah of Saudi Arabia...
BBC News - October 28, 2007
Two are killed in road accidents
A man and a woman are killed in separate road accidents in County Londonderry and County Down...
BBC News - October 28, 2007
Car bomb targets Iraqi oil city
A car bomb kills at least eight people in the north Iraqi city of Kirkuk and gunmen seize tribal chiefs in Baghdad...
BBC News - October 28, 2007
Football: Arsenal move back top
Cesc Fabregas equalises Steven Gerrard's first-half strike as Arsenal draw with Liverpool to move back to the top of the Premier League...
BBC News - October 28, 2007
Tottenham 1-2 Blackburn
New Spurs boss Juande Ramos sees Christopher Samba smash an injury-time winner at White Hart Lane...
BBC News - October 28, 2007
Virgin co-pilot in alcohol arrest
A Virgin Atlantic co-pilot is arrested at Heathrow Airport on suspicion of being over the legal alcohol limit, police say...
BBC News - October 28, 2007
Salmond calls for referendum
First Minister Alex Salmond urges his Unionist party rivals to find a way to back a referendum...
BBC News - October 28, 2007
Pavarotti widow hits out at media
Nicoletta Mantovani, widow of Luciano Pavarotti, attacks the Italian media's "unseemly" gossip about his will...
BBC News - October 28, 2007
Clegg - Lib Dems 'inward looking'
Sir Menzies Campbell's Lib Dem party leadership was an "inward-looking" phase, leader hopeful Nick Clegg says...
BBC News - October 28, 2007
Hain warns on assembly power vote
A referendum within four years on beefing up the assembly's law-making powers would be lost, says Welsh Secretary Peter Hain...
BBC News - October 28, 2007
Teenager hurt in seaside stabbing
A 19-year-old man is recovering in hospital after he was stabbed six times in a County Antrim seaside town...
BBC News - October 28, 2007
Search called off for loch angler
A search for a missing angler has been called off, and another dead angler is named, after a fishing boat sank in Loch Lomond...
BBC News - October 28, 2007
Iraq warns Turkey over incursion
A Turkish offensive against Kurdish rebels in Iraq would have major consequences, Iraq's foreign minister says...
BBC News - October 28, 2007
Turkish troops 'kill PKK rebels'
Turkish troops kill 15 Kurdish fighters in the east of the country, reports say, amid tensions on the Iraq border...
BBC News - October 28, 2007
Tennis: Triumph for Murray
Britain's Andy Murray beats Spaniard Fernando Verdasco in straight sets to claim his third ATP singles title...
BBC News - October 28, 2007
Tourist jailed 'for being black'
An English tourist may have been wrongly imprisoned just for being black, says the Equality Commission...
BBC News - October 28, 2007
Space rocks go under hammer
Some of the world's most famous meteorites are up for sale in a New York auction called the first of its kind...
BBC News - October 28, 2007
Service for Corfu death children
A memorial service is held for two children who died from carbon monoxide poisoning on holiday in Corfu...
BBC News - October 28, 2007
First minister pledges M8 upgrade
First Minister Alex Salmond uses his conference speech to announce an "end-to-end motorway" upgrade between Edinburgh and Glasgow...
BBC News - October 28, 2007
'Blackmail plot royal not senior'
The target of an alleged blackmail plot against the Royal Family was not a senior figure, the BBC understands...
BBC News - October 28, 2007
Bhutto Visits Victims' Families
Militants seized a police post and paramilitary troops set up bunkers in a town where supporters of a pro-Taliban cleric have fought the government, police said...
New York Times - October 28, 2007
Israeli Party Threatens to Quit Gov't
A key partner in the coalition of Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert warned withdrawal from the government...
New York Times - October 28, 2007
Israel Reduces Fuel Supplies to Gaza
Israel reduced fuel supplies to the Gaza Strip after threatening sanctions in response to attacks from the impoverished Hamas-ruled area, Palestinian officials said...
New York Times - October 28, 2007
Fear 'stops child development'
A tendency to over-protect children is preventing them from enjoying their childhood, it is claimed...
BBC News - October 28, 2007
New suitor 'preparing Rock bid'
A third potential suitor for Northern Rock is looking at the bank's books ahead of a possible offer, a report says...
BBC News - October 28, 2007
Three die in two separate crashes
Two men die in a head-on crash in the Borders, and a biker is killed in a crash in Stirling...
BBC News - October 28, 2007
Tourist wrongly detained in jail
A man accused of being an illegal immigrant while on holiday is paid £7,500 after he was wrongly put in prison...
BBC News - October 28, 2007
Indian landless march into Delhi
A protest march by thousands of landless Indian farmers and indigenous people reaches the capital Delhi...
BBC News - October 28, 2007
Ukraine reburies Stalin's victims
Ukrainian reburies the bodies of some 2,000 people killed by the Soviet secret police more than 60 years ago...
BBC News - October 28, 2007
Beijing to sell Olympics tickets
Up to 1.85 million tickets for the Beijing Olympics will go on sale to people in China next week, officials say...
BBC News - October 28, 2007
Argentina choosing new president
Argentines vote to choose a successor to President Nestor Kirchner - with his wife Cristina seen as the favourite...
BBC News - October 28, 2007
Man dies after fishing boat sinks
An angler has died and another is missing after a boat sank on Loch Lomond on Saturday evening...
BBC News - October 28, 2007
Vatican honours Spain's war dead
Some 498 Catholics executed in the Spanish Civil War are honoured in the Vatican's largest-ever beatification...
BBC News - October 28, 2007
Gap pulls 'child labour' clothing
Fashion chain Gap says it will withdraw from sale items of clothing allegedly made using child labour in India...
BBC News - October 28, 2007
Disease-hit trees to be assessed
An avenue of trees that are showing the early signs of Dutch elm disease are to be surveyed...
BBC News - October 28, 2007
India landless march nears Delhi
A protest march by thousands of landless Indian farmers and indigenous people is about to reach Delhi...
BBC News - October 28, 2007
Iraqi troops to take over Karbala
US troops in the Iraqi province of Karbala are to hand over security to Iraqi forces next week, officials say...
BBC News - October 28, 2007
Thousands in US anti-war protests
Tens of thousands of people join protests against the Iraq war in a dozen cities across the United States...
BBC News - October 28, 2007
Rugby U: Catt leaving England
England's World Cup winning centre Mike Catt confirms his retirement from international rugby at the age of 36...
BBC News - October 28, 2007
Sunday postal collections ended
Sunday postal collections end after 17 years in what Royal Mail says is a bid to improve efficiency...
BBC News - October 28, 2007
Argentina set to elect president
Argentines will soon begin voting in an election to choose a successor to President Nestor Kirchner...
BBC News - October 28, 2007
Charge over scrapyard deaths
A man is charged over the death of an elderly couple whose bodies were found at a Staffordshire scrapyard...
BBC News - October 28, 2007
Clock change 'causes tiredness'
Many people may use the clocks going back as an excuse for an extra hour in bed - but a sleep expert says the change can leave people tired...
BBC News - October 28, 2007
Salmond to address conference
First Minister Alex Salmond will make the most high profile conference speech of his political career...
BBC News - October 28, 2007
Battle 'kills dozens of Taleban'
About 80 Taleban are killed in a battle with US-led coalition forces in Afghanistan, coalition officials say...
BBC News - October 28, 2007
Tories mull English-MPs only plan
Only England constituency MPs could be allowed to vote on English matters under plans considered by the Tories...
BBC News - October 28, 2007
Pessimism grows over Darfur talks
A Darfur rebel boycott overshadows peace talks despite Sudan announcing a unilateral ceasefire...
BBC News - October 28, 2007
Royal 'targeted by blackmailers'
Buckingham Palace refuses to discuss a report that a Royal Family member was the subject of a blackmail bid...
BBC News - October 28, 2007
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