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France to Vote After Scorching Finale
In a poll released just before midnight Friday, Nicolas Sarkozy doubled his margin over Ségolène Royal in the past week, leading 55 to 45...
New York Times - May 5, 2007
Propaganda Fear Cited in Account of Iraqi Killings
Documents suggest that senior U.S. officers saw the civilian deaths in Haditha as a problem requiring a misleading response...
New York Times - May 5, 2007
Briton in Gumball death re-arrest
A British man questioned by police in Macedonia after a fatal crash during an international car rally is re-arrested...
BBC News - May 5, 2007
General denies E Timor violations
The ex-head of Indonesia's army says there were no gross rights violations during E Timor's independence vote...
BBC News - May 5, 2007
Football: Bristol City promoted
Bristol City are promoted to the Championship after the 3-1 defeat of Rotherham...
BBC News - May 5, 2007
Night halts hunt for Kenyan plane
Officials in Cameroon suspend the search for a Kenya Airways plane that crashed with 114 people on board...
BBC News - May 5, 2007
Snooker: Selby beats Murphy
Qualifier Mark Selby overcomes Shaun Murphy 17-16 in a marathon match to clinch a place in the World Championship snooker final...
BBC News - May 5, 2007
Labour may challenge Scots vote
The Labour party tells the BBC that it is considering taking legal action over the results of the Scottish elections...
BBC News - May 5, 2007
Tornado flattens town in Kansas
At least nine people are killed and a small town is nearly wiped out after a tornado hits southern Kansas...
BBC News - May 5, 2007
Fresh appeal over missing girl
The parents of a three-year-old girl feared abducted in Portugal make a fresh appeal for information...
BBC News - May 5, 2007
Fears for Cameroon crash Britons
Hopes fade for five Britons who were on a Kenya Airways plane thought to have crashed in Africa...
BBC News - May 5, 2007
Too many new initiatives - heads
Head teachers at a conference say new initiatives are being brought in for political gain, not pupils...
BBC News - May 5, 2007
Spider-Man breaks one-day record
Spider-Man 3 makes $59m in North America on Friday - a new first-day box office record, industry reports say...
BBC News - May 5, 2007
New Labour era ending - Cameron
Local election results show the age of Blair and Brown is coming to an end says Tory leader David Cameron...
BBC News - May 5, 2007
Missing girl police to quiz Tobin
Police plan to question the killer of Angelika Kluk about the case of a schoolgirl who disappeared 16 years ago...
BBC News - May 5, 2007
Lib Dem councils oppose coalition
Prominent Liberal Democrats speak out against the idea of coalition with Labour in the next Welsh Assembly Government...
BBC News - May 5, 2007
Children see fatal city assault
A 42-year-old man who died after an assault in Londonderry had just arrived home from a family wedding...
BBC News - May 5, 2007
Iraq bomber kills army recruits
At least 10 people are killed in a suicide attack on an army recruiting centre - one of several attacks across Iraq...
BBC News - May 5, 2007
Man Utd edge nearer title
Man Utd move to within touching distance of the title after victory at derby rivals Man City...
BBC News - May 5, 2007
Snooker: Higgins in final
John Higgins books his place in the World Championship final after beating Stephen Maguire 17-15 at the Crucible...
BBC News - May 5, 2007
Briton 'seized from Nigeria rig'
The Foreign Office looks into reports a British oil worker has been abducted from a rig off the Nigerian coast...
BBC News - May 5, 2007
Labour told to unite behind Brown
Labour is urged to unite behind Gordon Brown after heavy poll losses in Scotland, Wales and England...
BBC News - May 5, 2007
Murder inquiry over student death
Two men are arrested by police investigating the death of a student at a halls of residence...
BBC News - May 5, 2007
Bodies of two children found
The bodies of two children, aged under six years old, are discovered by police at an address in south London...
BBC News - May 5, 2007
TV Joseph to debut at Diana gig
Andrew Lloyd Webber will use the Diana memorial concert to showcase his new West End production, he says...
BBC News - May 5, 2007
Social lending gains net interest
Social networking spawns a new concept as banking harnesses the potential of Web 2.0...
BBC News - May 5, 2007
Murder inquiry after city death
A murder inquiry starts after the death of a man following an assault in Londonderry, the police say...
BBC News - May 5, 2007
Rebels die in Sri Lanka navy raid
A number of Tamil Tiger rebels are killed in a naval confrontation off the north-eastern coast...
BBC News - May 5, 2007
Children's files on eBay computer
An inquiry is under way after a computer sold on eBay for £1.70 revealed files about vulnerable children in Essex...
BBC News - May 5, 2007
Turks step up pro-secular protest
Tens of thousands of Turks protest again to show their support for Turkey's secular system...
BBC News - May 5, 2007
Tape of 'dead' al-Qaeda man aired
A recording said to be of al-Qaeda's leader in Iraq - believed killed this week - appears on a militant website...
BBC News - May 5, 2007
SA opposition to elect new leader
South Africa's main opposition party, the Democratic Alliance, is meeting to choose a new leader...
BBC News - May 5, 2007
Singapore PM warns US on China
Singapore's prime minister urges the US to maintain ties with both China and Japan, after talks in Washington...
BBC News - May 5, 2007
We must remain focused - Ferguson
Sir Alex Ferguson says Man Utd must keep their Premiership title destiny in their own hands by winning their remaining games...
BBC News - May 5, 2007
Football: Premiership picks
Mark Lawrenson's verdict on this weekend's Premiership games...
BBC News - May 5, 2007
Police get Barton 'attack' report
Manchester City's Ousmane Dabo reports team-mate Joey Barton to police over an alleged training ground attack...
BBC News - May 5, 2007
Overseas votes start French poll
The first voting in the French presidential election begins with polling in some overseas regions...
BBC News - May 5, 2007
M&S staff at risk in laptop theft
Staff at M&S have been warned they may be at risk of identity crime after the theft of a laptop, the BBC learns...
BBC News - May 5, 2007
Scottish parties ponder options
Scotland's political leaders meet to thrash out a coalition after the SNP's historic win in the parliamentary election...
BBC News - May 5, 2007
Plane 'crashes in Cameroon'
A Kenya Airways plane crashes in Cameroon with 115 people on board, including five Britons, reports say...
BBC News - May 5, 2007
Holiday girl abducted, police say
Portuguese police searching for a missing British toddler say she has been abducted and have identified a suspect...
BBC News - May 5, 2007
The Saturday Profile: Challenging Saudi Arabia?s Powerful, One Caller at a Time
Salama al-Zaid hosts ?Mubasher FM,? a radio show that has powerful backing from Saudi Arabia?s king and is remarkable for what it says about the country...
New York Times - May 5, 2007
Big Oil in Tiny Cambodia: The Burden of New Wealth
Still clawing its way out of the ruins of its brutal past, Cambodia has come face to face with an extraordinary new future: It seems to have struck oil...
New York Times - May 5, 2007
Boat Capsizes; Scores of Haitians Are Lost
A crowded boat full of Haitian migrants capsized Friday off Turks and Caicos, flinging them into shark-infested waters...
New York Times - May 5, 2007
News Analysis: U.S. Now Reaching Out to Those It Shunned
Many people said the most significant development of two days of high-level talks on Iraq was the evidence of a more humble face of American diplomacy...
New York Times - May 5, 2007
In French Bid, Immigrant?s Son Battles Reputation as Anti-Immigrant
Nicolas Sarkozy, the possible next president of France, has done as much, if not more, than any other French official to improve the status of minorities...
New York Times - May 5, 2007
Scottish Nationalists Upset Labor in Elections
The separatist Scottish National Party emerged as the biggest political grouping in Scotland, redrawing Britain?s political landscape...
New York Times - May 5, 2007
Instant aid hope for broken limbs
Scientists develop a portable plastic splint for use in accidents in remote locations...
BBC News - May 5, 2007
SNP beats Labour in Scottish poll
The Scottish National Party becomes the biggest party in the Scottish parliament, beating Tony Blair's Labour...
BBC News - May 5, 2007
S Pacific to stop bottom trawling
A quarter of the world's oceans will be protected from bottom trawling, South Pacific nations agree...
BBC News - May 5, 2007
Paris Hilton gets 45 days in jail
Celebrity heiress Paris Hilton is jailed for 45 days for driving while on probation on a drink-driving charge...
BBC News - May 5, 2007
Fake students net loan millions
Criminal gangs obtain millions of pounds in student loans by enrolling "ghost students" in universities...
BBC News - May 5, 2007
WMD draft 'must be released'
The Information Commissioner rules a draft of a 2002 dossier on Iraq's WMD must be released...
BBC News - May 5, 2007
Labour ponders election defeats
Politicians mull what to do next after the Labour Party suffers election losses in Scotland, England and Wales...
BBC News - May 5, 2007
 
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