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A-Rod in Mexico City on same weekend as Madonna
Southern Ledger - December 1, 2008
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Madonna, Alex Rodriguez in Mexico City
Southern Ledger - December 1, 2008
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Space shuttle Endeavour lands in California
Southern Ledger - December 1, 2008
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Space shuttle lands in Calif. after 16-day mission
Southern Ledger - December 1, 2008
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Space shuttle Endeavour finishes 16-day mission
Southern Ledger - December 1, 2008
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Space shuttle glides to safe landing in California
Southern Ledger - December 1, 2008
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Orphan of slain rabbi in Mumbai lands in Israel
Southern Ledger - December 1, 2008
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Raul Castro attends first beatification in Cuba
Southern Ledger - December 1, 2008
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Refugees from Bhutan settle in Pittsburgh
Southern Ledger - December 1, 2008
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Global News Archive for February 2007:
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Hagel and McCain Spar Over Iraq War Policy
The unusually bitter exchanges today about the best way forward in the war were, to an unusual degree, Republican-on-Republican or Democrat-on-Democrat...
New York Times - February 4, 2007
After Deadly Blast in Iraq, Shiites Assail U.S. Policy
Instead of making Baghdad safer, recent U.S. efforts have opened Shiite areas to bombs that have left more than 450 dead since Jan. 16, Shiites said today...
New York Times - February 4, 2007
Craig wins acting prize for Bond
Daniel Craig is named best actor by the London Evening Standard for his role in Casino Royale...
BBC News - February 4, 2007
Row over 'Burberry hate campaign'
Peter Hain dismisses a writer's claims of a "campaign of hate" against Burberry over the closure of its Rhondda factory...
BBC News - February 4, 2007
Israel confirms new forces chief
Israel's cabinet approves the appointment of Maj Gen Gabi Ashkenazi as the new head of its armed forces...
BBC News - February 4, 2007
Live - Super Bowl XLI
The Indianapolis Colts take on the Chicago Bears in this year's NFL showpiece in Miami...
BBC News - February 4, 2007
Ryan O'Neal in gun row with son
Hollywood actor Ryan O'Neal is arrested in California for allegedly assaulting his son, Griffin, police say...
BBC News - February 4, 2007
Mass turkey cull to halt bird flu
Tens of thousands of turkeys are gassed at a Suffolk farm as efforts continue to prevent bird flu from spreading...
BBC News - February 4, 2007
Baghdad set for big security push
A command centre for a joint US-Iraqi offensive to restore security in Baghdad is ready to go into operation...
BBC News - February 4, 2007
News Analysis: Iranian Boast Is Put to Test
Setbacks and failures in Tehran?s experimental uranium enrichment program suggest that its bluster may far outstrip its expertise...
New York Times - February 4, 2007
Reid 'wrong' on Home Office split
Former Home Secretary Charles Clarke criticises plans to split up his former department...
BBC News - February 4, 2007
Industry's concern over outbreak
Members of the UK poultry trade brace themselves for the impact of avian flu on business after the discovery of the H5N1 strain in Suffolk...
BBC News - February 4, 2007
Ahern and Hain in deadline threat
Bertie Ahern and Peter Hain warn the parties that the 26 March devolution deadline must be met...
BBC News - February 4, 2007
Bid for new leads in murder probe
Detectives investigating the murder of a businessman found shot dead question members of the public one week on...
BBC News - February 4, 2007
Italy to debate football future
The Italian Olympic Committee will meet the government on Monday to decide when Italian football resumes...
BBC News - February 4, 2007
Tense calm follows Gaza fighting
A truce between rival Palestinian factions in Gaza appears to take hold after days of deadly clashes...
BBC News - February 4, 2007
Bush pushes for budget restraint
US President George W Bush says his forthcoming budget plans will seek to curb domestic spending...
BBC News - February 4, 2007
Zimbabwe's farm deadline lapses
The last remaining white farmers in Zimbabwe resist a government deadline for them to leave their land...
BBC News - February 4, 2007
Football: Man Utd beat Spurs
Man Utd brush Tottenham aside to restore their six-point lead at the top of the Premiership...
BBC News - February 4, 2007
Rugby: Ireland make Wales pay
Ireland beat Wales in an open and thrilling RBS Six Nations clash in Cardiff...
BBC News - February 4, 2007
Fatal gas blast in Colombia mine
An explosion in a mine in Colombia kills at least 18 men, with little hope of rescuing 14 more who remain trapped...
BBC News - February 4, 2007
Youth, 16, shot dead at ice rink
Seven people are arrested over the fatal shooting of a 16-year-old boy at Streatham Ice Rink in south London...
BBC News - February 4, 2007
Fatal plane crash pair are named
Two men who died when their small plane crashed into the sea off the Lancashire coast are named by police...
BBC News - February 4, 2007
Iraq fire downed US helicopters
Four US helicopters lost in Iraq recently were hit by ground fire, the US military admits for the first time...
BBC News - February 4, 2007
Ministers urge Blair to stay on
Tessa Jowell and Patricia Hewitt are among those urging Tony Blair to stay on as prime minister...
BBC News - February 4, 2007
Jakarta floods death toll rises
At least 20 people have been killed and 340,000 made homeless by floods in the Indonesian capital, Jakarta...
BBC News - February 4, 2007
Scorsese wins top directing prize
Martin Scorsese is honoured by the Directors Guild of America for his mob thriller The Departed...
BBC News - February 4, 2007
Try smoking ban, businesses urged
Businesses are urged to try out a temporary smoking ban ahead of Wales' official ban in April...
BBC News - February 4, 2007
Two year wait for hearing aids
Latest figures show that some patients are waiting an average of two years to have a hearing aid fitted...
BBC News - February 4, 2007
Cyclist attacked by moped riders
A cyclist is knocked off her bike and robbed by moped riders, leaving her with life-threatening injuries...
BBC News - February 4, 2007
Bangladesh top politicians held
At least eight top politicians are detained in Bangladesh's capital Dhaka, officials and media reports say...
BBC News - February 4, 2007
Chinese workers freed in Nigeria
Nine Chinese workers kidnapped from the offices of a Chinese oil firm in Nigeria's Delta region are released...
BBC News - February 4, 2007
Football: Benitez upsets Everton
Everton say they "expected more" of Liverpool manager Rafael Benitez after he branded the Toffees a "small club"...
BBC News - February 4, 2007
Cricket: Aussie win helps England
Australia beat New Zealand by five wickets in the Commonwealth Bank Series at Melbourne...
BBC News - February 4, 2007
Bodies found in crashed plane
Two bodies are found by a recovery team after a light aircraft crashes off the Lancashire coast...
BBC News - February 4, 2007
Jowell doubts 'Blair quit' calls
Tessa Jowell says Tony Blair still has Labour's support and should be allowed to get on with his job...
BBC News - February 4, 2007
Jakarta flood misery worsens
At least 20 people have been killed and 190,000 made homeless by floods in the Indonesian capital, Jakarta...
BBC News - February 4, 2007
Syria accused over Iraq attacks
An Iraqi official says half of attacks in Baghdad are by militants from Syria, after a major blast in the capital...
BBC News - February 4, 2007
At Least 130 Die as Blast Levels Baghdad Market
A mammoth truck bomb also wounded more than 300 in the worst of a series of horrific attacks against Shiites in recent weeks...
New York Times - February 4, 2007
Satellite prepares to go super-cold
Europe's Planck satellite will study relic radiation from the Big Bang to answer deep questions about the origin of the Universe...
BBC News - February 4, 2007
Election talks for Ahern and Hain
Irish Taoiseach Bertie Ahern and Northern Ireland Secretary Peter Hain are to hold talks in Cardiff...
BBC News - February 4, 2007
Palestinians 'nearer' power deal
Palestinian rivals Hamas and Fatah have made progress towards a unity government, Egypt's president says...
BBC News - February 4, 2007
New chief for Nato Afghan force
UK Gen David Richards is to hand over the control of the Nato force in Afghanistan to US Gen Dan McNeil...
BBC News - February 4, 2007
Anglers saved in Far East ice drama
Hundreds of anglers are rescued after ice-floes broke away from the shore in the Russian Far East...
BBC News - February 4, 2007
Football: Chelsea close gap at top
Frank Lampard scores the only goal as Chelsea close the gap on leaders Man Utd to three points...
BBC News - February 4, 2007
Rain adds to Jakarta flood misery
Torrential rain in Indonesia's capital Jakarta worsens flooding, leaving at least 145,000 people homeless...
BBC News - February 4, 2007
Wilkinson relief at winning return
Jonny Wilkinson says 'it was just good to get back on the field' after his superb display for England against Scotland...
BBC News - February 4, 2007
Iraqi PM vows to end bomb terror
Iraq's PM vows to end attacks like Saturday's deadly truck bomb in Baghdad which killed more than 130 people...
BBC News - February 4, 2007
Russia seeks UK Litvinenko probe
Russian police seek Home Office permission to visit the UK as part of their inquiry into Alexander Litvinenko's death...
BBC News - February 4, 2007
UK troops hand over Afghan reins
British forces in Afghanistan are due to hand control of Nato's International Security Assistance Force to the US...
BBC News - February 4, 2007
Vets working to contain bird flu
Government vets work through the night at a poultry farm in Suffolk to contain an outbreak of bird flu...
BBC News - February 4, 2007
Move on from Blair, Labour urged
Labour's deputy leadership contender Jon Cruddas says it is time for the party to move on from Blairism...
BBC News - February 4, 2007
Plans for schools to teach Mandarin
English high schools may teach Mandarin or Arabic instead of EU languages in new curriculum proposals...
BBC News - February 4, 2007
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