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Crackdown in Iraq Before Hussein Verdict
American and Iraqi forces began a security crackdown in Baghdad and in other regions...
New York Times - November 4, 2006
Israel Presses Attacks in Gaza
Israel destroyed a minivan containing a Hamas rocket maker and two associates and demolished at least five homes...
New York Times - November 4, 2006
With Jewish Roots Now Prized, Spain Starts Digging
After expelling its Jews 500 years ago, Spain is rediscovering the Jewish culture that once thrived in the country for centuries...
New York Times - November 4, 2006
C.I.A. Review Highlights Afghan Leader’s Woes
A C.I.A. assessment found that Hamid Karzai has been significantly weakened by rising frustration with his U.S.-backed government...
New York Times - November 4, 2006
Flood of Adoptions From Guatemala Are Scrutinized
Critics of the adoption system in Guatemala say it has turned a country of 12 million people into a virtual baby farm...
New York Times - November 4, 2006
Fitness machine for child gamers
A machine has been invented which provides a set rate of exercise for children while they are playing computer games...
BBC News - November 4, 2006
Airport liquid ban to be relaxed
Scotland's airport bosses issue an appeal to passengers to prepare for new rules on carrying liquids on flights...
BBC News - November 4, 2006
Ortega to face Nicaragua voters
Nicaraguans vote on Sunday to decide whether ex-Marxist leader Daniel Ortega should be the next president...
BBC News - November 4, 2006
Football: Man Utd extend lead
Louis Saha, Cristiano Ronaldo and Nemanja Vidic seal a comfortable win for Man Utd...
BBC News - November 4, 2006
Football: Blades beat Newcastle
Danny Webber's winner sees Sheff Utd leapfrog Newcastle out of the Premiership's bottom three...
BBC News - November 4, 2006
MPs raise rail-franchising fears
Passengers will pay the price for the "costly muddle" that is the UK's rail franchising system, MPs warn...
BBC News - November 4, 2006
Solicitors 'deserting' legal aid
Proposed reforms to legal aid in England and Wales are threatening an "incredibly fragile" system, the Law Society says...
BBC News - November 4, 2006
Nazi 'master race' children meet
People picked as children by the Nazis to create an Aryan master race meet to discuss the trauma over their origins...
BBC News - November 4, 2006
Giant Christmas goods ship docks
A ship, thought to be one of the largest seen in UK waters, docks in Felixstowe to unload Christmas goods...
BBC News - November 4, 2006
Tributes laid for crash teenagers
Hundreds of floral tributes are laid in memory of the four teenage girls who died in a car crash...
BBC News - November 4, 2006
Hunters mark beginning of season
Thousands of enthusiasts have marked the start of the fox hunting season in England and Wales...
BBC News - November 4, 2006
Four in hospital after gas blast
Two young girls are among four people who were taken to hospital following a gas explosion at a house...
BBC News - November 4, 2006
Russian marchers defy Moscow ban
Ultra-nationalists demonstrate in the Russian capital, in defiance of a ban imposed on their march...
BBC News - November 4, 2006
Iranians mark US embassy siege
Iranian students hold a rowdy rally on the anniversary of the hostage-taking of the American embassy in 1979...
BBC News - November 4, 2006
'World's largest' ship set to dock
A ship, believed to be one of the biggest seen in the UK, arrives at Felixstowe to unload Christmas goods amid protests...
BBC News - November 4, 2006
Wales and Australia battle to draw
Wales and Australia play out the first draw in their history in a Cardiff thriller...
BBC News - November 4, 2006
Hungary mourns crushed uprising
Hungary holds a day of mourning to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the crushing of the revolution...
BBC News - November 4, 2006
Shamed football boss keeps job
Boston United's chairman confirms the club's manager, convicted of fraud, will remain in his post...
BBC News - November 4, 2006
Iraqi PM condemns Saddam 'crimes'
The Iraqi PM says he hopes Saddam Hussein gets what he deserves, ahead of Sunday's expected verdict...
BBC News - November 4, 2006
Campaigners urge action on climate
Thousands of people rally in London to call for world leaders to take urgent action on climate change...
BBC News - November 4, 2006
Cyber bullying rises in S Korea
BBC Click examines cyber violence, the darker side of social networking in South Korea...
BBC News - November 4, 2006
'Brilliant' Bond seduces critics
Daniel Craig's debut as James Bond is hailed as "terrific" and "simply brilliant" in early reviews of Casino Royale...
BBC News - November 4, 2006
Youth escapes injury in shooting
Police appeal for information after a gunman fires a shot at a youth in Coleraine, County Londonderry...
BBC News - November 4, 2006
Inquiry after four crash deaths
Police try to piece together the events which led to a mountain road crash in which four teenage friends died...
BBC News - November 4, 2006
India temple stampede kills four
At least four people die and many others are injured in a stampede at a temple in the Indian state of Orissa...
BBC News - November 4, 2006
Youth questioned over fire death
A boy of 14 is questioned over a suspected arson attack at a house in which a teenage boy died and five members of a family were hurt...
BBC News - November 4, 2006
Moscow to thwart 'Russian march'
Moscow police prepare to crack down on ultra-nationalists who want to defy a march ban on Saturday...
BBC News - November 4, 2006
Israel mounts air strikes in Gaza
Israeli troops continue a Gaza offensive as airstrikes bring the number of dead since Wednesday to at least 39...
BBC News - November 4, 2006
Taiwan protesters urge Chen to go
Protesters in Taiwan urge President Chen Shui-bian to resign following corruption allegations...
BBC News - November 4, 2006
GB stun Aussies in bruising Test
GB win an enthralling and brutal Test match to open their Tri-Nations account at Aussie Stadium...
BBC News - November 4, 2006
Cricket: International ban for Hair
Umpire Darrell Hair will not stand in any future Test matches or one-day internationals...
BBC News - November 4, 2006
Army wants more Muslim recruits
Army chiefs try to attract more Muslims with an exercise in infantry skills in the Midlands...
BBC News - November 4, 2006
EuroMillions prize reaches £100m
The EuroMillions jackpot has rolled over for a tenth week and will be an estimated £100m next week...
BBC News - November 4, 2006
Climate rally to call for action
Protesters are to gather in London calling for world leaders to act urgently on climate change...
BBC News - November 4, 2006
'Silent calls' warning welcomed
Campaigners welcome news the phone regulator Ofcom has warned four firms about their use of "silent calls"...
BBC News - November 4, 2006
Security boost for Saddam verdict
Military leave is cancelled in Iraq amid tight security ahead of Sunday's expected verdict against Saddam Hussein...
BBC News - November 4, 2006
Cash machine fraud up, say banks
Cash machine crime is still rising despite banks investing millions of pounds in anti-skimming technology at ATMs...
BBC News - November 4, 2006
German Detainee Questions His Country’s Role
A German citizen of Turkish descent blames not only the U.S. for a long imprisonment but also Germany, who at one point refused to take him back...
New York Times - November 4, 2006
7 U.S. Troops Die in Iraq; U.S. Intelligence Chief Visits
John D. Negroponte met with Prime Minister Nuri Kamal al-Maliki, the second high-level visit by an U.S. official in a week...
New York Times - November 4, 2006
Hussein Sentence May Come on Sunday
Saddam Hussein faces the possibility of a death sentence for the brutal repression of a Shiite town north of Baghdad in the 1980s...
New York Times - November 4, 2006
Israelis Fire on Marchers Aiding Gaza Gunmen, Killing 2
Israeli troops killed two Palestinian women who were seeking to serve as human shields for Hamas militants holed up in a Gaza mosque...
New York Times - November 4, 2006
Sniper Attacks Adding to Peril of U.S. Troops
Insurgents across Iraq have been using snipers more frequently, sowing rage and frustration among U.S. forces...
New York Times - November 4, 2006
News Analysis: For U.S. and Top Iraqi, Animosity Is Mutual
The beneficiary of the rift between Iraq’s government and the U.S. is likely to be the Sunni insurgents...
New York Times - November 4, 2006
Funeral of North Sea trawlerman
The funeral of the Fife man recovered following the disappearance of a trawler, is to be held on Saturday...
BBC News - November 4, 2006
Storm over Venezuela oil speech
Venezuela's energy minister causes a storm by telling oil workers they must back President Hugo Chavez. resident...
BBC News - November 4, 2006
McCartney urges divorce 'dignity'
Sir Paul McCartney urges those connected with his divorce to act with dignity, at the premiere of his album...
BBC News - November 4, 2006
North East 'warms to devolution'
Most people in north-east England back having more local control - two years after rejecting a regional assembly, a poll suggests...
BBC News - November 4, 2006
China to double its aid to Africa
Chinese President Hu Jintao pledges to double aid to Africa as he opens a summit in Beijing with African leaders...
BBC News - November 4, 2006
Teenager dies in suspected arson
A teenage boy dies and five members of a family are hurt in a fire which has led to the arrest of a boy of 14...
BBC News - November 4, 2006
Hunters marking start of season
Thousands of enthusiasts are expected to mark the start of the fox hunting season in England and Wales...
BBC News - November 4, 2006
Funeral date for Corfu children
A date is set for the funeral of the two children poisoned in Corfu, as six people face manslaughter charges...
BBC News - November 4, 2006
Israel strikes Gaza after siege
Israeli troops continue strikes on Gaza after shooting at "human shield" women who helped militants to escape...
BBC News - November 4, 2006
 
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