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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 March 2006:
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From Pariah to Premier in Chechnya
Ramzan Kadyrov, the outspoken leader of a violent paramilitary force, continued his political rise on Saturday when he was appointed the republic's prime minister...
New York Times - March 4, 2006
Dance track wins Eurovision vote
Daz Sampson's rap dance track wins a live public vote to represent the UK at the Eurovision Song Contest...
BBC News - March 4, 2006
Police probe fatal city shooting
A murder investigation is launched after the fatal shooting of a man in the Drumchapel area of Glasgow...
BBC News - March 4, 2006
Dozens killed in Pakistan clashes
Pakistani troops kill dozens of pro-Taleban militants near the border with Afghanistan, officials say...
BBC News - March 4, 2006
Boy, 14, charged with Joe murder
A schoolboy is charged with murdering 11-year-old Joe Geeling, whose body was found in a park with multiple stab wounds...
BBC News - March 4, 2006
Bush Rules Out a Nuclear Deal With Pakistanis
President Bush also said that he was reassured of President Pervez Musharraf's commitment to fighting terrorism...
New York Times - March 4, 2006
As Crisis Brews, Iran Hits Bumps in Atomic Path
Iran continues to wrestle with problems that have slowed its nuclear ambitions...
New York Times - March 4, 2006
Killing of a Jewish Man Raises Fears in France
The gruesome kidnapping and murder of a Jewish man bares anew the racial and religious hatreds beneath the surface in France...
New York Times - March 4, 2006
Tamil Rebels Tie Deaths to Army
Barely a week after both sides pledged to halt a spate of violence, ethnic Tamil rebels accused the army of killing two of their fighters...
New York Times - March 4, 2006
BT 'quadruples' broadband speeds
BT plans to increase its broadband speeds to up to 8Mbps from the end of March...
BBC News - March 4, 2006
Blair urges unions to modernise
The prime minister urges trade unions to modernise to seize the opportunity presented by globalisation...
BBC News - March 4, 2006
Fastest view of molecular motion
A specially built laser has helped scientists make the speediest ever observations of motion in a molecule...
BBC News - March 4, 2006
Vettriano original nets £290,000
One of the most popular paintings by Scottish artist Jack Vettriano will be auctioned on Saturday...
BBC News - March 4, 2006
Woman arrested over city bar raid
A woman is arrested in connection with a police raid at a bar in the Tiger's Bay area of north Belfast...
BBC News - March 4, 2006
Four safe as car skids into loch
A group of four people escape from their sinking car after icy conditions cause it to skid from a road into a loch...
BBC News - March 4, 2006
Zimbabwe 'running out of wheat'
Zimbabwe has only two weeks of wheat supply left, the country's main milling organisation warns...
BBC News - March 4, 2006
Murder suspect returns to France
The Ivory Coast sends back to France the chief suspect in a murder case that shocked the French public...
BBC News - March 4, 2006
Bush U-turn on Iranian pipeline
President George W Bush says the US no longer opposes a gas pipeline from Iran to India via Pakistan...
BBC News - March 4, 2006
Tamil Tiger rebels die in ambush
The Tamil Tiger rebels say two of their fighters have been killed in an attack by the army in eastern Sri Lanka...
BBC News - March 4, 2006
Hollywood awaits movie awards
All eyes in the movie world are on LA for the weekend's Independent Spirit Awards, Razzies and Oscars...
BBC News - March 4, 2006
Football: Fulham 0-4 Arsenal
Thierry Henry leads the rout with two goals as Arsenal cruise past Fulham at Craven Cottage...
BBC News - March 4, 2006
Park body is missing boy
A body found in a park in Bury on Thursday is confirmed as that of missing 11-year-old schoolboy Joe Geeling...
BBC News - March 4, 2006
Pakistan troops 'kill militants'
Security forces in Pakistan kill 23 suspected Taleban supporters in a clash near the Afghan border, officials say...
BBC News - March 4, 2006
BBC's wildlife archives released
Content from the BBC's Natural History Unit is made available for internet users to access and download...
BBC News - March 4, 2006
Policeman injured in crowd attack
A police officer is injured after a crowd of up to 20 youths attack two patrol cars in Londonderry...
BBC News - March 4, 2006
Goldie to set out Tory strategy
Scottish Conservative leader Annabel Goldie is due to speak at the Tory conference in Perth...
BBC News - March 4, 2006
Drivers warned as more snow falls
Motorists in north Wales are warned to take care as heavy snow showers and icy conditions continue...
BBC News - March 4, 2006
Hamas hails 'breakthrough' visit
Members of Palestinian militant group Hamas say their visit to Moscow counters US attempts to isolate it...
BBC News - March 4, 2006
Tamil Tiger rebel dies in ambush
The Tamil Tiger rebels say at least one of their fighters has been killed in an attack by the army in eastern Sri Lanka...
BBC News - March 4, 2006
£7m found in car repair yard raid
Police investigating the £53m robbery in Kent say up to £7m was discovered in a raid in south-east London...
BBC News - March 4, 2006
Cook century puts England on top
Alastair Cook hits a debut Test century as England build a 367-run lead against India in the first Test at Nagpur...
BBC News - March 4, 2006
Football: Freeze hits fixtures
Cold weather hits the Football League and Conference fixture programme for Saturday, with several games called off...
BBC News - March 4, 2006
China's military budget jumps 14%
China announces another double-digit rise in military spending - up by 14.7% to $35.3bn in 2006...
BBC News - March 4, 2006
Sir Menzies wins Royal Mail vote
Sir Menzies Campbell wins his first victory as Lib Dem leader, as party members back Royal Mail part-privatisation...
BBC News - March 4, 2006
Brokeback Mountain your film tip
Cowboy romance Brokeback Mountain tops a BBC News website poll of readers' picks for the best film Oscar...
BBC News - March 4, 2006
Tessa Jowell splits from husband
The culture secretary and her husband are to separate after the "strains" of allegations about their finances...
BBC News - March 4, 2006
Bush praises Pakistan terror role
US President George W Bush hails Pakistan's part in the war on terror as he concludes a trip to the country...
BBC News - March 4, 2006
PM attacked on Iraq 'God' remarks
Anti-war campaigners criticise Tony Blair after he says his decision to go to war in Iraq will be judged by God...
BBC News - March 4, 2006
U.S. Reveals Identities of Detainees
The Pentagon released documents that have the names of detainees at the American military prison at Guantánamo Bay, Cuba...
New York Times - March 4, 2006
Bush, in High-Tech Center, Urges Americans to Welcome Competition From India
President Bush finished his two-day visit to India with a speech urging Americans to welcome rather than fear India as an economic competitor...
New York Times - March 4, 2006
Hamas Delegation Visits Moscow for a Crash Course in Diplomacy
Russia warned the leaders of the militant Palestinian group to recognize Israel or face isolation...
New York Times - March 4, 2006
Iran Softens Tone, but Talks With Europeans on Nuclear Program End in Bitterness
The nuclear talks ended ahead of Monday's meeting of the International Atomic Energy Agency's 35-nation board...
New York Times - March 4, 2006
U.S. Isolated in Opposing Plan for a New U.N. Rights Council
The United States' pledge to vote against adoption of a proposal to replace the discredited Human Rights Commission has thrown the United Nations into turmoil...
New York Times - March 4, 2006
Pakistan Is Tense as Bush Arrives on 24-Hour Visit
The visit threatened to further roil a nation still seething over the cartoons of the Prophet Muhammad in a Danish paper...
New York Times - March 4, 2006
Blair to urge unions to modernise
The prime minister is expected to urge trade unions to modernise in the face of globalisation...
BBC News - March 4, 2006
Prostate cancer op delay 'safe'
Delaying surgery on some prostate tumours does not increase the risk of incurable cancer, research suggests...
BBC News - March 4, 2006
Death of the comprehensive school
The BBC's Mike Baker explains why the education bill is designed to end the era of the "bog-standard comp"...
BBC News - March 4, 2006
Four deaths in clashes in Lucknow
Four people die in clashes between Hindus and Muslims in the Indian city of Lucknow, the state government says...
BBC News - March 4, 2006
Yemen frees 600 Shia insurgents
More than 600 followers of a rebel Yemeni Shia cleric are freed under an amnesty, the government says...
BBC News - March 4, 2006
Doctors attack online recruitment
Over 80 doctors warn that a new recruitment system is harming the job prospects of top medical students...
BBC News - March 4, 2006
Cricket: S Africa crush Aussies
Makhaya Ntini takes six wickets as South Africa thrash Australia by 196 runs to take a 2-0 lead in the one-day series...
BBC News - March 4, 2006
Baghdad market blast kills seven
A blast thought to have been caused by a car bomb hits a market in southern Baghdad, killing seven people...
BBC News - March 4, 2006
PM attacked over Iraq war prayers
Anti-war campaigners criticise Tony Blair after he says he prayed to God about whether to send UK troops into Iraq...
BBC News - March 4, 2006
Bush welcomed by ally Musharraf
George Bush meets Pakistan's president for talks focusing on "radical Islam", on his first tour of South Asia...
BBC News - March 4, 2006
Missing-boy police get more time
Police investigating an 11-year-old boy's disappearance have until Sunday to question a 14-year-old...
BBC News - March 4, 2006
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