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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 2004:
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Suicide Attack Kills 8 Marines Near Baghdad
The marines were killed when a suicide car bomb rammed into their convoy today, military officials said...
New York Times - October 30, 2004
Medical Tests for Arafat in Early Stage
Senior Palestinian figures gathered at Yasir Arafat's battered West Bank compound on Saturday to show that the Palestinian leadership was still functioning...
New York Times - October 30, 2004
Somali Refugees Find a New Kind of Hardship in Italy
The experience of those who have fled Somalia for Italy is one that is not quite what they expected...
New York Times - October 30, 2004
Spanish Prisons Provide Pool of Recruits for Radical Islam
Islamic militants in Spain have found that possible recruits have been collected into one pool, the Spanish prison system...
New York Times - October 30, 2004
Tributes paid to crash pilgrims
Friends and relatives of the nine Britons who died in a coach crash in Jordan pay tribute to them...
BBC News - October 30, 2004
Card 'proof' of NI hostage
An Islamic group which says it is holding an NI woman hostage produces her credit card number as proof...
BBC News - October 30, 2004
Kinnock 'will help reform Lords'
House of Lords nominee Neil Kinnock says he accepted a peerage to help reform the chamber...
BBC News - October 30, 2004
Iraqi police find headless body
The body of a headless man of Asian appearance is found in Baghdad, the Iraqi interior ministry says...
BBC News - October 30, 2004
Dead soldier 'enjoyed the army'
Relatives of the Black Watch soldier who died in an accident in Iraq say they are "devastated"...
BBC News - October 30, 2004
Denial over Arafat 'leukaemia'
Initial hospital tests show that Yasser Arafat does not have leukaemia, a Palestinian diplomat says...
BBC News - October 30, 2004
Football: Pompey see off Man U
Portsmouth clinch a surprise win against a wasteful Man Utd side...
BBC News - October 30, 2004
Rugby: Australia through
Luke Rooney's last-minute try gives Australia a dramatic Tri-Nations win over Great Britain...
BBC News - October 30, 2004
Liberia curfew remains in force
Liberia's interim leader says a curfew imposed after riots in Monrovia will last until Sunday morning...
BBC News - October 30, 2004
Uruguay set for historic election
Uruguay is due to elect a new president, with opinion polls saying a left-wing candidate could win for the first time...
BBC News - October 30, 2004
Bush and Kerry trade terror jibes
George W Bush and John Kerry trade accusations over the war on terror after Osama Bin Laden's new video message...
BBC News - October 30, 2004
Queen's tribute to Princess Alice
The Queen has paid tribute to her aunt Princess Alice, the Duchess of Gloucester, who has died aged 102...
BBC News - October 30, 2004
Arsenal draw with Southampton
Robin van Persie scores a late equaliser as Arsenal draw with Southampton...
BBC News - October 30, 2004
Rugby: GB set for challenge
Great Britain have the chance for revenge in Saturday's Tri-Nations clash against Australia...
BBC News - October 30, 2004
Seven die in Baghdad bomb blast
An explosion outside the al-Arabiya TV station's offices in Baghdad kills at least seven people, officials say...
BBC News - October 30, 2004
Major search after drugs find
Police are carrying out a major search operation in north Belfast after drugs and money are seized...
BBC News - October 30, 2004
New law call after boy's murder
About 1,000 people march in Glasgow to call for parents to be notified if a sex offender is living in their area...
BBC News - October 30, 2004
MP to appeal to Hassan abductors
MP George Galloway is to appear on Arabic TV Al-Jazeera to call for the release of aid worker Margaret Hassan...
BBC News - October 30, 2004
US marines killed near Falluja
Eight US marines are killed in western Iraq, as the Iraqi government tries to avert a military strike...
BBC News - October 30, 2004
Dead Black Watch soldier named
The MoD names the Black Watch soldier killed as British troops moved to their new base in a US-controlled area of Iraq...
BBC News - October 30, 2004
Hit-and-run confession on radio
A radio station caller claims to be the driver in a hit-and-run crash in Wolverhampton which left a 16-year-old critically injured...
BBC News - October 30, 2004
UK experts test for BSE in goats
A suspected case of mad cow disease in a French goat is being examined by British scientists...
BBC News - October 30, 2004
EU row candidate stands down
Italy's controversial European Commission nominee, Rocco Buttiglione, says he is standing down...
BBC News - October 30, 2004
Job cuts 'false economy' - TUC
TUC boss Brendan Barber warns plans to shed 71,000 civil service jobs could hamper public sector reforms...
BBC News - October 30, 2004
EU plans 'risk patients' safety'
Patients could be put at risk by new proposals from the European Union, doctors' leaders warn...
BBC News - October 30, 2004
Mourinho stands by Mutu sacking
Chelsea boss Jose Mourinho says Adrian Mutu is entirely responsible for his downfall...
BBC News - October 30, 2004
Thailand to free 900 protesters
The Thai prime minister says 900 Muslims, arrested at a protest that left 85 people dead, are to be released...
BBC News - October 30, 2004
US campaign enters final stretch
George Bush and John Kerry enter the final frenetic burst of campaigning ahead of Tuesday's presidential vote...
BBC News - October 30, 2004
Gunmen rob cricket legend Imran
Pakistani cricket star Imran Khan has been robbed by armed men in the country's capital, Islamabad...
BBC News - October 30, 2004
Police apology over murder charge
A chief constable is to apologise to a widow who was accused of shooting dead her millionaire husband...
BBC News - October 30, 2004
Community prays for NI hostage
A community is praying for the release of an NI woman who was abducted in Kabul on Thursday...
BBC News - October 30, 2004
Murdered boy's family holds march
Hundreds gather in Glasgow to call for parents to be notified if a sex offender is living in their area...
BBC News - October 30, 2004
Progress on new internet domains
The net could have two new internet domains by early next year...
BBC News - October 30, 2004
Home Truths plays tribute to Peel
A tribute programme of Radio 4's Home Truths has been broadcast in memory of presenter John Peel who died this week...
BBC News - October 30, 2004
Friends remember Reeve
More than 900 friends and family of the late Christopher Reeve gather in New York to celebrate his life...
BBC News - October 30, 2004
Seven held over Afghan kidnap
Seven suspects are questioned over the kidnapping of three aid workers in Afghanistan...
BBC News - October 30, 2004
Kinnock and Patten get peerages
Neil Kinnock and Chris Patten are to be made life peers, taking their seats when they leave the EU Commission...
BBC News - October 30, 2004
Arafat undergoing medical tests
Doctors in France begin trying to find the cause of ailing Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat's mystery illness...
BBC News - October 30, 2004
Buttiglione pulled from EU team
Rome agrees to withdraw its controversial nominee to the EU Commission, after a new constitution is signed...
BBC News - October 30, 2004
Man arrested over tongue attack
Police arrest a man in connection with a series of sex attacks, including one where a woman's tongue was bitten off...
BBC News - October 30, 2004
Princess Alice dies aged 102
The Queen's aunt Princess Alice, Duchess of Gloucester, has died at the age of 102, Buckingham Palace says...
BBC News - October 30, 2004
US rivals condemn Bin Laden threats
US President George Bush and his Democratic rival John Kerry condemn a new video message by Osama Bin Laden...
BBC News - October 30, 2004
Lawmakers Back Putin Plan for New Political Structure
Russia's lower house of Parliament took its first step toward adopting President Vladimir Putin's overhaul of the political system, despite signs of popular dissent...
New York Times - October 30, 2004
In Video Message, Bin Laden Issues Warning to U.S.
Osama bin Laden said that the best way for the U.S. to avoid a repeat of 9/11 was to stop threatening Muslims' security...
New York Times - October 30, 2004
Arafat in French Hospital, Facing a Round of Tests
Yasir Arafat arrived in France as the guest of the French government and was taken to a military hospital for treatment of a mysterious ailment...
New York Times - October 30, 2004
As Iraq Elections Near, Pentagon Extends Tours of Duty for About 6,500 U.S. Soldiers
The step was the first that the military has taken to increase its combat power in Iraq in preparation for the January elections...
New York Times - October 30, 2004
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