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Review Just say I dont to Bride Wars
Southern Ledger - January 8, 2009
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Audiovox to expand availability of TV on the road
Southern Ledger - January 8, 2009
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How big Jurassic flying reptiles got off ground
Southern Ledger - January 8, 2009
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Congo rebel faction denounces Nkunda as leader
Southern Ledger - January 8, 2009
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Arabs put Hamas in UN draft, West offers own text
Southern Ledger - January 8, 2009
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New US-led naval force to battle Somali pirates
Southern Ledger - January 8, 2009
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How many scorpions? London Zoo does critter count
Southern Ledger - January 8, 2009
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Pope Benedict jokes about hoarse voice
Southern Ledger - January 8, 2009
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Handlers on phone ordered Mumbai gunmen to kill
Southern Ledger - January 8, 2009
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Global News Archive for September 2007:
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In Myanmar, U.N. Envoy Meets Dissident
The envoy met today with the detained opposition leader Daw Aung San Suu Kyi and with members of Myanmar?s military junta...
New York Times - September 30, 2007
Wanted Palestinians Cross Into Gaza From Egypt
The entry, through the closed Rafah crossing on the Gaza-Egypt border, was the result of what Hamas said was an agreement it made with Egypt...
New York Times - September 30, 2007
Rebels in Darfur Attack Peacekeepers at Camp
Rebel forces stormed a small African Union base in northern Darfur and killed 10 peacekeepers...
New York Times - September 30, 2007
U.S. Tries to Allay Anger Over Iraq Partition Plan
The American Embassy reiterated its support on Sunday for a united Iraq as six political parties together voiced their objection to a United States Senate resolution endorsing partitioning the country into three states...
New York Times - September 30, 2007
Heart damage 'may boost defences'
The damage caused by heart disease may make the organ cope better with the dangers of surgery, say researchers...
BBC News - September 30, 2007
Hundreds involved in city riots
Hundreds are involved in rioting in Londonderry city centre during the early hours of Sunday...
BBC News - September 30, 2007
Fake DVDs 'fund' people smuggling
Counterfeit DVDs sold at markets are being used to fund people smuggling, the BBC discovers...
BBC News - September 30, 2007
Football: Everton win to go fifth
Joleon Lescott heads his fourth goal of the season as Everton see off Boro to go fifth in the Premier League...
BBC News - September 30, 2007
Chocolate 'aids fatigue syndrome'
A daily dose of chocolate may help reduce the symptoms of chronic fatigue syndrome, say UK researchers...
BBC News - September 30, 2007
Petrol pump price could pass £1
Petrol prices could surge to near record highs after a 2p rise in fuel duty is introduced from midnight on Sunday...
BBC News - September 30, 2007
'No clear winner' in Ukraine vote
Voting ends in Ukraine's general election, with exit polls suggesting there will be no outright winner...
BBC News - September 30, 2007
Cameron pledges Tory 'fight-back'
David Cameron rallies Conservative members at the party conference to 'mount a fight-back' against Labour...
BBC News - September 30, 2007
North Korean Nuclear Talks Reach Deal
Six-nation disarmament talks on North Korea ended without an agreement and with envoys instead opting to send a draft plan to their governments for approval...
New York Times - September 30, 2007
Rebels Storm Peacekeeping Base in Darfur
Rebels stormed an African Union peacekeeping base in Darfur, killing at least a dozen soldiers in the biggest attack on the mission so far, the AU said...
New York Times - September 30, 2007
U.N. Envoy Meets Opposition Leader in Myanmar
The envoy spent 90 minutes at a government guest house with Daw Aung San Suu Kyi, who is under house arrest in Yangon...
New York Times - September 30, 2007
Ukraine Prime Minister Reinvents Himself
An American political consultant has helped Viktor F. Yanukovich become arguably Ukraine?s most popular politician...
New York Times - September 30, 2007
Under Iron Hand of Russia?s Proxy, a Chechen Revival
Grozny, the capital, has reappeared from the rubble as the republic has fallen almost fully under the control of the Kremlin...
New York Times - September 30, 2007
We can beat Brown - Hague
William Hague pours scorn on Gordon Brown's "old politics" and says the Tories are the "real change Britain needs"...
BBC News - September 30, 2007
Killer Stone may get new appeal
Michael Stone, convicted of murdering Lin and Megan Russell in Kent in 1996, could win a new appeal...
BBC News - September 30, 2007
Stranded Hamas members enter Gaza
Egypt opens a border crossing with Gaza, allowing the return of 85 trapped Palestinians - mostly Hamas members...
BBC News - September 30, 2007
Ecuador votes for new assembly
People in Ecuador vote for a new constituent assembly that could transform the way the country is run...
BBC News - September 30, 2007
Football: German women win
Birgit Prinz sets Germany on their way to victory against Brazil in a pulsating Women's World Cup final in Shanghai...
BBC News - September 30, 2007
Zimbabwe MDC sets poll conditions
Zimbabwean opposition leader Morgan Tsvangirai says taking part in polls depends on progress in talks...
BBC News - September 30, 2007
Argentina Cup win sends Ireland out
Argentina win to qualify for the World Cup quarter-finals and send Ireland out of the tournament...
BBC News - September 30, 2007
Marriage split for Anne Robinson
The Weakest Link presenter Anne Robinson and her husband are planning to divorce after 27 years...
BBC News - September 30, 2007
Tributes to rally champion McRae
Thousands of people line the streets of rally star Colin McRae's home town to pay tribute...
BBC News - September 30, 2007
UN envoy sees Burma dissident
A UN envoy seeking to end Burma's bloody crackdown meets the opposition's Aung San Suu Kyi and top generals...
BBC News - September 30, 2007
Seven held over Maldives bomb
Seven people are in custody in connection with a bomb blast in the Maldives which injured 12 tourists...
BBC News - September 30, 2007
Foot-and-mouth confirmed at farm
Foot-and-mouth disease is confirmed at an eighth farm inside the existing protection zone in Surrey...
BBC News - September 30, 2007
Taiwanese Party Asserts Island?s Independence
Taiwan?s ruling Democratic Progressive Party passed a resolution to assert the island?s separate identity from rival China and call for a new constitution...
New York Times - September 30, 2007
African Union Base Attacked in Darfur
Armed men attacked an African Union base in Darfur, killing at least seven soldiers and injuring eight others, army and rebel sources said...
New York Times - September 30, 2007
U.N. Envoy Brings Appeal for Restraint to Myanmar
A special envoy arrived in Myanmar, carrying a message from a world that has watched with alarm the violent suppression of peaceful nationwide protests...
New York Times - September 30, 2007
Special shows for BBC radio 40th
Tony Blackburn and Smashie and Nicey help BBC Radios 1, 2, 3 and 4 mark their birthdays with special shows...
BBC News - September 30, 2007
Man quizzed after M4 death crash
A man is arrested after a second head-on crash on the M4 in south Wales in two weeks leaves one dead and three injured...
BBC News - September 30, 2007
Boy, 8, drowns in swimming pool
An eight-year-old boy drowns in a swimming pool at a leisure centre in Dundee...
BBC News - September 30, 2007
Woman trapped in burning building
A woman is trapped in a burning house after an arson attack in Dunmurry, on the outskirts of Belfast...
BBC News - September 30, 2007
Taleban shun Karzai talks offer
Taleban militants say they will not talk to the Afghan government while foreign troops are in the country...
BBC News - September 30, 2007
US optimistic after N Korea talks
A proposal aimed at helping to end North Korea's nuclear programme is praised by the US...
BBC News - September 30, 2007
Athletics: World marathon record
Haile Gebrselassie sets a new marathon world record in Berlin of two hours, four minutes and 26 seconds...
BBC News - September 30, 2007
Darfur attack kills peacekeepers
An attack on an African Union army base in Darfur kills 12 soldiers, as a peace mission heads to Sudan...
BBC News - September 30, 2007
F1: Hamilton on brink of title
Lewis Hamilton closes in on the Formula One world title with victory in torrential conditions at the Japanese Grand Prix...
BBC News - September 30, 2007
Wales axe Jenkins after Cup exit
Gareth Jenkins is sacked as Wales coach after his side crash out
of the World Cup at the pool stage...
BBC News - September 30, 2007
PM criticises celeb drug culture
Gordon Brown says celebrities should speak out against drugs, and calls for public figures to act as role models...
BBC News - September 30, 2007
MoD denies Navy 'to be halved'
The Ministry of Defence has denied claims that the number of ships in the Royal Navy could be halved...
BBC News - September 30, 2007
UN envoy 'meets Burmese leaders'
A UN envoy seeking an end to Burma's bloody crackdown meets top generals and Aung San Suu Kyi, reports say...
BBC News - September 30, 2007
Bond star Lois Maxwell dies at 80
Lois Maxwell, who starred as Miss Moneypenny in a string of James Bond movies, dies in Australia aged 80...
BBC News - September 30, 2007
Cameron calls for early election
David Cameron says he believes the Conservatives could win a snap election as the party's conference begins...
BBC News - September 30, 2007
William D. Rogers Is Dead at 80; Planned U.S. Policy in Latin America
William D. Rogers was a lawyer who helped plan the Kennedy and Johnson administrations? approach to Latin America...
New York Times - September 30, 2007
The Basics: Americans Like the Pope, but ...
Pope Benedict XVI is expected to visit the United States next spring and, if a new survey is any indication, he can expect a friendly welcome...
New York Times - September 30, 2007
Iraq Seeks Long-Term U.S. Security Pact
raq wants the United Nations Security Council to extend the mandate of the United States-led multinational force in Iraq only through the end of 2008, then replace it with a long-term bilateral security agreement...
New York Times - September 30, 2007
Down With America (Except the Bronx)
Break dancing is back in Russia, with more artistic freedom after Soviet times...
New York Times - September 30, 2007
Murder in Guatemala
The novelist Francisco Goldman investigates the real-life killing of a Roman Catholic bishop...
New York Times - September 30, 2007
Maldives Bomb Wounds 12 Tourists
A homemade bomb exploded at the entrance to a recreation park in the Maldives, wounding at least 12 foreign tourists today, a government official said...
New York Times - September 30, 2007
From Nairobi to Tehran: Costly Fuel Is Never Far From a Match
Across the globe, riots and humiliating retreats follow efforts to cut gas subsidies...
New York Times - September 30, 2007
Karma Power: What Makes a Monk Mad
Myanmar has as many clerics as soldiers. If they march, it matters...
New York Times - September 30, 2007
Norway Gives More to Fight Ills Overseas
After several countries, including Norway and the Netherlands, increase their aid to developing countries, advocacy groups are urging the U.S. to do likewise...
New York Times - September 30, 2007
G.I.?s in Iraq Ready for Rest, but Hardly at Ease
Some in the 10th Mountain Division?s Second Brigade worry about what their minds will carry back...
New York Times - September 30, 2007
Brown promises help for farmers
The government will help farmers whose livestock are affected by bluetongue disease, Gordon Brown says...
BBC News - September 30, 2007
Keepers shoot escaped chimp
One chimpanzee is shot and a second recaptured after they escaped from a zoo in Bedfordshire...
BBC News - September 30, 2007
'Kurd attack' kills 12 in Turkey
Twelve people have been killed in a Kurdish rebel ambush on a bus in south-east Turkey, officials say...
BBC News - September 30, 2007
EU mobile phone charges reduced
Mobile phone calls within the EU have become cheaper under new limits set by the European Commission...
BBC News - September 30, 2007
China appeals for calm in Burma
Burma's closest ally, China, makes its strongest call yet for the military regime to end its crackdown on protesters...
BBC News - September 30, 2007
Rivals seek Ukraine poll victory
Voting begins in Ukraine, where the president and prime minister both hope to win a parliamentary election...
BBC News - September 30, 2007
Tories to make stamp duty pledge
The Conservatives are due to begin their conference with a pledge to abolish stamp duty for most first-time buyers...
BBC News - September 30, 2007
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