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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 November 2004:
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Jury in Siberia Convicts Physicist of Spying for China
The verdict overturned a previous acquittal after a closed trial that highlighted flaws in Russia's judicial system...
New York Times - November 5, 2004
British and French Leaders Differ on Impact of Bush Victory for Europe
Assembled leaders appeared to back away from proposed changes to resuscitate Europe's economy...
New York Times - November 5, 2004
Should there be an assault on Falluja?
Suspected rebel positions on the outskirts of Falluja are being attacked despite UN Secretary General Kofi Annan warning against an assault. Send us your views...
BBC News - November 5, 2004
Shining Path retrial suspended
The retrial of Abimael Guzman, ex-leader of Peru's Shining Path rebels, is suspended amid courtroom chaos...
BBC News - November 5, 2004
Fresh raids in Ivory Coast
More bombing raids are launched in Ivory Coast by the government war planes on rebel-held territory...
BBC News - November 5, 2004
Santini resigns as Spurs manager
Jacques Santini steps down as Tottenham manager for "personal reasons"...
BBC News - November 5, 2004
US steps up pressure on Falluja
Artillery fire is heard on the outskirts of the Iraqi city of Falluja amid expectations of a major assault against rebels...
BBC News - November 5, 2004
U.S. to Recognize Ex-Yugoslav Republic as Macedonia
The move touched off protests in Athens and celebrations in the streets of Skopje, Macedonia's capital...
New York Times - November 5, 2004
Iraqi Prime Minister Meets With European Union Leaders
Ayad Allawi sought to calm anger today over his description of states that opposed the war as "spectators."...
New York Times - November 5, 2004
Arafat Condition Still Serious; Said to Be at 'Critical Juncture'
There were conflicting reports that Yasir Arafat was fighting for his life and an envoy said he was in a reversible coma...
New York Times - November 5, 2004
Officer critical with head injuries
A police officer is critically ill after being found with serious head injuries at Holywood in County Down...
BBC News - November 5, 2004
Missing woman sightings reported
Police investigating the disappearance of a mother of two say they have received three reported sightings...
BBC News - November 5, 2004
Student jailed for arson attack
A teenager is jailed for six years after setting fire to his pregnant ex-girlfriend's home, injuring her parents...
BBC News - November 5, 2004
Record for personal bankruptcies
Individual bankruptcies in England and Wales have risen to their highest level on record, official figures show...
BBC News - November 5, 2004
No vote 'should kill devolution'
John Prescott's dream of regional devolution should be killed off following North East no vote, say the Tories...
BBC News - November 5, 2004
Titan moon holds on to mystery
Scientists are none the wiser about what awaits the Huygens space probe on Saturn's moon Titan when it lands, despite a close flyby by Cassini...
BBC News - November 5, 2004
Bush looks to cabinet reshuffle
George W Bush considers changes to his cabinet after winning a second term in office as US president...
BBC News - November 5, 2004
EU downplays tensions over Iraq
Iraqi interim PM Iyad Allawi and EU leaders stress their joint resolve, dismissing tensions over the war...
BBC News - November 5, 2004
India power shares jump on debut
Shares in India's largest power producer, National Thermal Power Corp, rise 13% on their stock market debut...
BBC News - November 5, 2004
Ex-policeman dies in Baghdad bomb
A former police officer from Kent, who was working as a security contractor in Iraq, is killed in a suicide car bomb attack...
BBC News - November 5, 2004
Football: Premiership preview
Mark Lawrenson's predictions for the weekend's Premiership games...
BBC News - November 5, 2004
Sudan talks halt over no-fly zone
The Darfur peace talks stall over the creation of a no-fly zone, as a UN envoy warns of anarchy in the area...
BBC News - November 5, 2004
Final Royal farewell to princess
The family of Princess Alice, the Queen's aunt who died last week aged 102, gather for her burial at Windsor...
BBC News - November 5, 2004
Cricket: India snatch Test
India bowl out Australia for 93 to win the fourth Test by 13 runs, but the tourists take the series 2-1...
BBC News - November 5, 2004
Arafat 'stable' - French doctors
The French hospital treating Yasser Arafat says there has been no change in his condition, which remains stable...
BBC News - November 5, 2004
Fresh air strikes in Ivory Coast
More air raids are launched in Ivory Coast by the government on rebel-held territory, the UN says...
BBC News - November 5, 2004
Hospital superbug must be halved
Bloodstream infections with the hospital superbug MRSA must be halved in three years, the government has said...
BBC News - November 5, 2004
Terror charges for Dutch suspect
Dutch prosecutors say a Muslim accused of killing film-maker Theo van Gogh will face terrorism-related charges...
BBC News - November 5, 2004
Access win for disabled rail user
A disabled man wins his legal battle with Central Trains over access at a Norfolk station...
BBC News - November 5, 2004
Iraq PM pledges to 'liberate' Falluja
Iraq's interim leader vows to take action against Falluja, as US and Iraqi troops seal off the rebel-held city...
BBC News - November 5, 2004
Relatives' anger over Iraq deaths
The families of two Black Watch soldiers killed in Iraq by a suicide bomber speak out against the conflict...
BBC News - November 5, 2004
Cahoot hit by web security scare
A security loophole at internet bank Cahoot allowed customers to view other people's accounts, a BBC investigation reveals...
BBC News - November 5, 2004
Speaker's aide quits in Tory row
The Commons speaker's media chief resigns after urging the Tories to attack Labour MPs over their expenses claims...
BBC News - November 5, 2004
Tobacco ad limit challenge fails
Tobacco companies fail in a High Court bid to overturn strict limits on advertising at the point of sale...
BBC News - November 5, 2004
Early A-levels plan for students
Students should take A-levels earlier and apply to university after getting the results, a report will propose...
BBC News - November 5, 2004
Supercomputer breaks speed record
The US is poised to push Japan off the top of the supercomputing charts with an IBM prototype Blue Gene machine...
BBC News - November 5, 2004
Jackson prosecutor bid rejected
Michael Jackson fails in his bid to have the man leading his child abuse prosecution thrown off the case...
BBC News - November 5, 2004
Injured man 'may have been beaten'
A man found with serious injuries at Holywood in County Down may have been beaten, say residents...
BBC News - November 5, 2004
Dead soldier 'did not back war'
A Black Watch private who died in a suicide bombing did not think troops should be in Iraq, his brother says...
BBC News - November 5, 2004
20,000 join strike in Wales
Around 20,000 civil servants are on strike in Wales to protest against proposed job losses...
BBC News - November 5, 2004
Nepalese hostage in Iraq 'freed'
Nepal says that a Nepalese worker kidnapped in Iraq on Monday has been freed...
BBC News - November 5, 2004
Police raids on weapons websites
A massive arsenal of guns has been seized by police in a crackdown on illegal
weapons bought over the internet...
BBC News - November 5, 2004
Children killed in Gaza explosion
Two Palestinian children are killed in disputed circumstances in an explosion in southern Gaza...
BBC News - November 5, 2004
Ex-East Timor governor acquitted
The only person to begin serving his jail sentence for the 1999 violence in East Timor is cleared on appeal...
BBC News - November 5, 2004
Iraq overshadows EU summit
Iraqi interim leader Iyad Allawi is to meet EU leaders, but France's president says he is too busy to attend...
BBC News - November 5, 2004
Football: Mutu vows to return
Adrian Mutu vows to return to football after being suspended for failing a drugs test...
BBC News - November 5, 2004
McClaren hails Boro's Uefa spirit
Middlesbrough boss Steve McClaren praises his side after the 2-0 win over Lazio...
BBC News - November 5, 2004
Net movie swappers to be sued
Hollywood film studios are to sue
individuals who swap pirated copies of films over the internet...
BBC News - November 5, 2004
Live: India v Australia
Latest from the fourth Test as Australia are struggling to chase the 107 they need to win...
BBC News - November 5, 2004
Arafat is in a 'reversible coma'
Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat is not brain dead - but in a reversible coma, says one of his aides...
BBC News - November 5, 2004
Hospital superbug will be 'halved'
In three years' time, blood stream infections with the hospital superbug MRSA will have halved, the government will say...
BBC News - November 5, 2004
Dead Black Watch soldiers named
The three Black Watch soldiers killed in a suicide bomb attack in central Iraq are named...
BBC News - November 5, 2004
Arafat's Condition Is Deteriorating, Reports Indicate
Conflicting reports that the Palestinian leader was fighting for his life touched off a flurry of political activity in Jerusalem and Ramallah...
New York Times - November 5, 2004
Iraqi Officials to Allow Vote by Expatriates
The decision appeared certain to increase tensions among the minority Sunni Arabs, because most Iraqi expatriates are Shiites...
New York Times - November 5, 2004
Suicide Bomb in Iraq Kills Three Soldiers From Britain
Meanwhile, Doctors Without Borders announced it was ending its operations in Iraq because of deteriorating security...
New York Times - November 5, 2004
Afghan Leader Promises Security and Stability
In his first speech since the election, President Hamid Karzai promised to put an end to private militias and fight narcotics production...
New York Times - November 5, 2004
'US could offer turnout lessons'
Britain may be able to learn lessons on boosting voter turnout from the US, says the head of a new inquiry into the issue...
BBC News - November 5, 2004
Doubts over blood pressure drug
A drug commonly prescribed to lower blood pressure is ineffective in reducing cardiovascular deaths, research suggests...
BBC News - November 5, 2004
Brown may miss target, PwC says
Gordon Brown may miss his golden rule on public borrowing because of a shortfall in corporate tax revenues, a new study says...
BBC News - November 5, 2004
Football: Sainsbury ups Leeds bid
Sebastian Sainsbury steps up his bid to take control of cash-stricken Leeds United...
BBC News - November 5, 2004
UN condemns Ivory Coast bombing
The UN says government air strikes on rebel-held territory in northern Ivory Coast is a "major violation" of a truce...
BBC News - November 5, 2004
Controversial film tops festival
A controversial film about a convicted paedophile starring actor Kevin Bacon wins top award at the London Film Festival...
BBC News - November 5, 2004
Chelsea criticise 'weak' FA
Chelsea's Peter Kenyon says the FA have been "far too lenient" on Adrian Mutu...
BBC News - November 5, 2004
Civil servants strike over jobs
Hundreds of thousands of civil servants go on strike on Friday in protest at looming job cuts...
BBC News - November 5, 2004
Blair urges EU to accept Bush
Tony Blair says European leaders are in a "state of denial" about President Bush's US election victory...
BBC News - November 5, 2004
Letter threat to Dutch politician
A letter left on the body of murdered film-maker Theo van Gogh reportedly threatens the life of a liberal politician...
BBC News - November 5, 2004
Mid-East waits for news of Arafat
Middle East leaders are monitoring developments at the Paris hospital where Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat lies gravely ill...
BBC News - November 5, 2004
North East votes 'no' to assembly
Plans for a new regional assembly for the North East are rejected overwhelmingly in a referendum...
BBC News - November 5, 2004
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