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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 Octomber 2005:
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'Study now, pay later' fee advice
The government launches a TV advert campaign in a bid to tackle confusion over university tuition fees...
BBC News - October 2, 2005
Wallace and Gromit get UK launch
Celebrities attend the British premiere of the Wallace and Gromit movie, Curse of the Were-Rabbit...
BBC News - October 2, 2005
Typhoon hits southern China coast
A typhoon that has already caused widespread damage in Taiwan sweeps into southern China...
BBC News - October 2, 2005
EU deadlocked over Turkish entry
EU foreign ministers fail to break the deadlock over Turkey's bid to join the bloc at emergency talks in Luxembourg...
BBC News - October 2, 2005
British teenager drowns in Turkey
A Briton has been swept to her death after flash flooding hit the Turkish resort of Bodrum...
BBC News - October 2, 2005
Nigerian drug mules 'on the rise'
Nigerian women held in UK jails on drugs offences have risen six-fold in three years prompting fears drugs barons are targeting west Africa...
BBC News - October 2, 2005
I'm innocent says singer Doherty
Babyshambles singer Pete Doherty is bailed by police after a drugs raid in Shropshire...
BBC News - October 2, 2005
School meal guidance to be given
Rigorous nutritional standards for school meals in England are set to be announced by the government...
BBC News - October 2, 2005
Palestinians clash in Gaza City
A police commander and two bystanders are killed in clashes in Gaza between security forces and Hamas militants...
BBC News - October 2, 2005
Football: Crouch in England squad
Sven-Goran Eriksson names Peter Crouch in his squad for England's final two World Cup qualifiers...
BBC News - October 2, 2005
Tour boat sinks in New York lake
A tour boat carrying 47 passengers capsizes and sinks in Lake George in upstate New York...
BBC News - October 2, 2005
Hunt for Bali bombers' identities
Indonesian police are trying to identify three suspected suicide bombers who killed 19 people in Bali...
BBC News - October 2, 2005
Tory leadership contest kicks off
Francis Maude will open the Conservative conference with a call to cast off the party's old image...
BBC News - October 2, 2005
3 Suicide Bombers Carried Out Bali Attacks, Indonesians Say
The coordinated terror attacks on crowded restaurants in Bali on Saturday killed 19 people and injured 90 others...
New York Times - October 2, 2005
Former Iraqi Prime Minister Is Seeking Allies Who Can Help Him Return to Power
Ayad Allawi, a former exile and American protégé, is seeking support for a new secular alliance that could sweep him back to power...
New York Times - October 2, 2005
Robbie wows fans at preview gig
Pop star Robbie Williams performs before 2,000 fans at an 'intimate' warm-up concert in central London...
BBC News - October 2, 2005
Intensive talks on Boots merger
Rival pharmacy chains Boots and Alliance UniChem may announce a £7bn merger as early as Monday...
BBC News - October 2, 2005
Call for no opposition to Brown
Commons leader Geoff Hoon says Gordon Brown should be elected as PM unopposed when Tony Blair retires...
BBC News - October 2, 2005
UN investigates DR Congo graves
A United Nations team investigates three mass graves found in the Democratic Republic of Congo...
BBC News - October 2, 2005
US hunts al-Qaeda in western Iraq
US marines lead an offensive against militants in western Iraq claiming at least eight lives on its first day...
BBC News - October 2, 2005
Sex attacks lead in model murder
Officers investigating the murder of a model in south London examine possible links with six other sex offences...
BBC News - October 2, 2005
Loyalists stage cemetery protest
Loyalist protesters gather at a Catholic blessing of the graves ceremony in a Newtownabbey cemetery...
BBC News - October 2, 2005
Drug squad police arrest Doherty
Singer Pete Doherty is arrested by drug squad officers carrying out raids in Shropshire...
BBC News - October 2, 2005
Straw urges Turkey EU entry
EU nations risk driving Christians and Muslims apart if Turkey is not brought into the fold, Foreign Secretary Jack Straw warns...
BBC News - October 2, 2005
IRA 'delivering on peace promise'
Intelligence reports indicate the IRA have "delivered on their promise" to end violence, says the NI secretary...
BBC News - October 2, 2005
New BA boss criticises strikers
Willie Walsh, British Airways' new boss, says this summer's wildcat strike action by airline staff was damaging...
BBC News - October 2, 2005
Football: Chelsea crush Liverpool
Chelsea go nine points clear at the Premiership summit after thrashing Liverpool at Anfield...
BBC News - October 2, 2005
Tories 'must change to win power'
The Conservatives cannot rely on the political pendulum swinging back in its favour, says leader Michael Howard...
BBC News - October 2, 2005
New frog centre for London Zoo
London Zoo is to build a new centre for the conservation of amphibians, the first of its kind in the world...
BBC News - October 2, 2005
iPod Nano maintains Apple's halo
The iPod Nano is the star of the show among Apple's offerings in Paris at the annual Apple Expo...
BBC News - October 2, 2005
Advani wants bribe investigation
Indian opposition leader LK Advani demands an investigation into claims that foreign money was used to influence Indian politics...
BBC News - October 2, 2005
Model murder police quiz clubbers
Officers visit pubs and clubs in Croydon in the hunt for the killer of a model in south London, last week...
BBC News - October 2, 2005
Typhoon heads for southern China
A typhoon moves towards China after it swept across Taiwan, injuring dozens and cutting power to homes...
BBC News - October 2, 2005
Pope Benedict holds first synod
A meeting of more than 250 Catholic bishops from around the world begins at the Vatican...
BBC News - October 2, 2005
Tribute to police killed on duty
More than 4,000 police officers who died whilst working are remembered at a ceremony in Cardiff on Sunday...
BBC News - October 2, 2005
Federer outguns impressive Murray
Roger Federer ends Andy Murray's hopes of winning a maiden ATP title at the Thailand Open...
BBC News - October 2, 2005
Football: Hint on Ruud move
Ruud van Nistelrooy's agent says the striker may consider leaving Man Utd for Spain next summer...
BBC News - October 2, 2005
Moon to make dazzling ring
Skywatchers across much of Europe, Africa, Asia and the Middle East await Monday's annular solar eclipse...
BBC News - October 2, 2005
'No British dead' in Bali attacks
No British holidaymakers are thought to be among those killed in the latest bomb attacks in Bali...
BBC News - October 2, 2005
Thousands stuck in Corsican ports
About 15,000 tourists remain stranded in Corsica as protesters continue to block ports amid industrial unrest...
BBC News - October 2, 2005
New 7 July bomber image shown
A picture of 7 July bomber Hasib Hussain is released, showing him at King's Cross on the day of the London attack...
BBC News - October 2, 2005
Uzbek activist 'in mental home'
An Uzbek human rights activist is reportedly spotted in a psychiatric hospital where she says she was beaten...
BBC News - October 2, 2005
El Salvador volcano causes chaos
El Salvador's highest volcano erupts, killing two people and forcing thousands to evacuate...
BBC News - October 2, 2005
French troops end island blockade
French police end a blockade of Corsica's main port, amid a bitter industrial dispute over a ferry company...
BBC News - October 2, 2005
New 7 July bomber image
A picture of 7 July bomber Hasib Hussain is released, showing him at King's Cross station on the day of the attack...
BBC News - October 2, 2005
US forces attack Iraqi insurgents
US marines conduct a major assault against what they describe as al-Qaeda-linked militants in western Iraq...
BBC News - October 2, 2005
Crisis talks on Turkey's EU bid
EU foreign ministers are due to make a last-minute attempt to break the deadlock over Turkish membership...
BBC News - October 2, 2005
Tarver outpoints Jones in decider
Antonio Tarver beats Roy Jones Jr by unanimous decision in Tampa on Saturday...
BBC News - October 2, 2005
Tennis: Murray faces Federer test
Andy Murray goes into Sunday's final of the Thai Open ready for the biggest test of his fledgling career...
BBC News - October 2, 2005
Bali bombs 'were suicide attacks'
Suicide bombers carried out the attacks
in Bali that left 26 people dead, a senior Indonesian official says...
BBC News - October 2, 2005
Tory leadership battle heats up
The candidates for the Conservative leadership are jostling for position on the eve of the party conference...
BBC News - October 2, 2005
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