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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 December 2006:
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Baby on the way for Julia Roberts
Actress Julia Roberts is expecting her third child by husband Danny Moder, her publicist confirms...
BBC News - December 30, 2006
Belarus claims gas dispute deal
Belarus says it has reached a deal with Russia over a gas price row but energy giant Gazprom denies this...
BBC News - December 30, 2006
Football: Sheff Utd 1-0 Arsenal
Christian Nade grabs the winning goal as Sheffield United end 2006 with a shock win over a poor Arsenal side...
BBC News - December 30, 2006
Spain suspends Eta dialogue
Spain's PM says he is halting moves to begin dialogue with Basque separatist group Eta after a Madrid airport blast...
BBC News - December 30, 2006
Stars turn out for Brown funeral
Michael Jackson and Don King join fans to pay last respects to soul star James Brown at his funeral in Georgia...
BBC News - December 30, 2006
Driving charge for singer Michael
Singer George Michael has been charged by police with being unfit to drive, it emerges...
BBC News - December 30, 2006
Train passengers face travel woe
Two 24-hour strikes by conductors on Central Trains will close much of the rail firm's network...
BBC News - December 30, 2006
Castro issues New Year's message
Cuba's President Castro says his recovery from surgery will be "a long process", in his New Year message...
BBC News - December 30, 2006
Tories 'party of working people'
The Tories will become the party that represents working people rather than the rich, David Cameron says...
BBC News - December 30, 2006
News Analysis: For Bush, Joy of Capture Muted at the End
Iraq?s sectarian violence has raised questions about what change, if any, Saddam Hussein?s death might bring...
New York Times - December 30, 2006
Boy hurt in hit-and-run accident
A 10-year-old boy is taken to hospital after what police describe as a hit-and-run incident in south Belfast...
BBC News - December 30, 2006
Taleban 'say no' to tribal plan
Taleban's fugitive leader dismisses plans for cross border tribal councils to bring peace to Afghanistan...
BBC News - December 30, 2006
Gaddafi rejects release of medics
Libya's leader rejects calls for the release of foreign medics sentenced to death for infecting children with Aids...
BBC News - December 30, 2006
Fans gather for Brown's funeral
Thousands queue up to pay their last respects to soul star James Brown at a public service in his home town...
BBC News - December 30, 2006
Football: Man Utd pull ahead
Cristiano Ronaldo scores another two goals to extend Man Utd's lead at the top...
BBC News - December 30, 2006
Ethiopian troops head southwards
Ethiopian tanks backing Somali forces advance towards the port stronghold of Somalia's Islamist fighters...
BBC News - December 30, 2006
Dead British soldier named
The British soldier killed by a roadside bomb in the Iraqi city of Basra is named as a father-of-two...
BBC News - December 30, 2006
Indian police discover 15 skulls
Indian police find 15 skulls in a New Delhi suburb as local residents express anger about their missing children...
BBC News - December 30, 2006
Family saga over
Matt Frei examines the Bush-Saddam relationship...
BBC News - December 30, 2006
Spanish PM suspends Eta dialogue
Spain's PM says he is ending efforts to start dialogue with Basque separatist group Eta after a Madrid airport blast...
BBC News - December 30, 2006
Saddam execution 'ends dark chapter'
The Iraqi prime minister hails Saddam Hussein's execution for crimes against humanity, but the pre-dawn hanging also sparks protests among Sunni communities...
BBC News - December 30, 2006
Mixed feelings in Arab world
Death sparks anger... and silence...
BBC News - December 30, 2006
News Analysis: Joy of Capture Muted at the End
What could have been a triumphal bookend to the American invasion of Iraq has instead been dampened by the grim reality of conditions on the ground there...
New York Times - December 30, 2006
Saddam has been 'held to account'
Foreign Secretary Margaret Beckett says the hanging of Saddam Hussein meant he had been "held to account"...
BBC News - December 30, 2006
One dead as tree falls on caravan
A young woman dies and two teenagers are injured when a tree falls on to a caravan in Staffordshire...
BBC News - December 30, 2006
Car bomb in southern Iraq town
A car bombing in a market in the southern Iraqi city of Kufa kills at least 31 people and injures 45...
BBC News - December 30, 2006
Football: Premiership picks
Mark Lawrenson's verdict on Saturday's Premiership games...
BBC News - December 30, 2006
Indiana Jones 'to return in 2008'
Director George Lucas says the fourth Indiana Jones movie will film next year, and could hit cinemas by 2008...
BBC News - December 30, 2006
Submarine tragedy inquiry starts
An inquiry is under way into how two American submarine crew members fell overboard in Devon and later died...
BBC News - December 30, 2006
Insurgency likely to live on
Death will not stop violence in Iraq...
BBC News - December 30, 2006
Timeline: Saddam's Iraq
A timeline of Iraq from Saddam's rise...
BBC News - December 30, 2006
Saddam Hussein's turbulent life
John Simpson on a dramatic end...
BBC News - December 30, 2006
Russia Gas Standoff With Belarus Intensifies
The Russian energy monopoly is still in dispute over prices and control of a pipeline in a neighboring country...
New York Times - December 30, 2006
Somalis Split as Fighting Halts and Hint of Insurgency Looms
A day after Ethiopian-backed troops captured the city of Mogadishu, anti-Ethiopia riots erupted and masked gunmen emerged on the streets...
New York Times - December 30, 2006
Turkmen Exile Urges Interim President to Step Down
The interim president is set to easily win a special election after the death of the country?s leader. The opposition has been marginalized by the manipulation of the Constitution and changes to election law...
New York Times - December 30, 2006
Burst of High-Profile Anorexia Deaths Unsettles Brazil
In a country where eliminating hunger has traditionally been an important political issue, the new problem shocks and puzzles Brazilians...
New York Times - December 30, 2006
Dictator Who Ruled Iraq With Violence Is Hanged for Crimes Against Humanity
Saddam Hussein was hanged just before dawn during the morning call to prayer on Saturday, Baghdad time, a senior Western official said...
New York Times - December 30, 2006
Crowds of Pupils but Little Else in African Schools
More than 6 out of 10 primary school-age children are now enrolled, but the challenges remain staggering...
New York Times - December 30, 2006
Honours for Stewart and Glennie
Singer Rod Stewart and percussionist Evelyn Glennie lead arts and showbiz stars in the New Year Honours list...
BBC News - December 30, 2006
UK home computer pioneer honoured
Influential technology pioneer Andrew Hopper is awarded a CBE in the New Year Honours list...
BBC News - December 30, 2006
Saddam execution: Your reaction
Saddam Hussein has been hanged in Iraq for his part in the murder of 148 people in the 1980s. What will the outcome be for the people of Iraq?...
BBC News - December 30, 2006
Knighthood for UK science adviser
Howard Dalton, a chief scientific adviser to the UK government, is among the scientists receiving New Year honours...
BBC News - December 30, 2006
Football boss heads honours list
Rangers chairman David Murray, percussionist Evelyn Glennie and writer Alexander McCall Smith are honoured by the Queen...
BBC News - December 30, 2006
'Dirty War' witness safe and well
A man who testified he was tortured by Argentina's military junta is found three days after going missing...
BBC News - December 30, 2006
Rwanda genocide accused remanded
Four men accused of taking part in the Rwanda genocide are remanded in custody by UK magistrates...
BBC News - December 30, 2006
Probation data flawed, says union
The probation union says the home secretary used "flawed" data to justify privatising the Probation Service...
BBC News - December 30, 2006
Indonesian ship 'sinks in storm'
Hundreds of people are feared dead after a ship sank in a storm off the Indonesian coast, reports say...
BBC News - December 30, 2006
Saddam Hussein executed in Iraq
Iraq's former leader Saddam Hussein has been executed by hanging for crimes against humanity at an unspecified location in Baghdad...
BBC News - December 30, 2006
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