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Holocaust Survivors Protest Israel?s Stipend Plan
Survivors of the Holocaust said that a planned government stipend was too small, insulting both the living and the dead...
New York Times - August 5, 2007
Iraqi Tries to Bring Sunnis Back to Cabinet
President Jalal Talabani was talking to Shiite and Sunni leaders in an effort to resolve a leadership crisis...
New York Times - August 5, 2007
Timbaland holds on to number one
Timbaland remains at the top of the singles chart, one week after ending Rihanna's 10-week reign...
BBC News - August 5, 2007
Sugar-rushes keep bats airborne
Nectar-feeding bats burn up sugar faster than any other mammal on Earth, scientists believe...
BBC News - August 5, 2007
Britons embarrassed about condoms
A third of Britons find talking about condoms so embarrassing it puts them off using one, a survey suggests...
BBC News - August 5, 2007
Man City bash held for Thai owner
About 5,000 people gather for a party in Manchester hosted by former Thai Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra...
BBC News - August 5, 2007
'Invaluable' art stolen in France
Masked raiders make off with four paintings in a daring daylight raid on a museum in Nice in the south of France...
BBC News - August 5, 2007
Karzai and Bush in security talks
The Afghan leader Hamid Karzai meets President Bush for talks on the fight against the Taleban...
BBC News - August 5, 2007
Madeleine police finish search
Police in Portugal have ended a two-day search at the home of official suspect Robert Murat...
BBC News - August 5, 2007
Rivals claim Lebanon poll win
Rival parties claim to have won a tense by-election seen as a battle for Lebanon's Christian leadership...
BBC News - August 5, 2007
2 British Veterinary Labs Searched
A strain of foot and mouth disease at a farm four miles away was the same as used in the production of vaccine at the facilities...
New York Times - August 5, 2007
Tags reveal tuna migration routes
The migratory secrets of the bluefin tuna have been unlocked by one of the most extensive studies of the giant fish...
BBC News - August 5, 2007
Dutch group 'to raise ICI offer'
Dutch chemical group Akzo Nobel could raise its offer for UK rival and Dulux paint-maker ICI to £8bn, reports say...
BBC News - August 5, 2007
Second body found in lough search
The body of a second man is recovered from Lough Erne during a search for two missing fishermen...
BBC News - August 5, 2007
Crash victims 'on shooting trip'
Four men who died in a helicopter crash in Cumbria were travelling to a pheasant shoot in Scotland, police said...
BBC News - August 5, 2007
Polish coalition thrown in doubt
The future of Poland's ruling coalition is in doubt after the junior party pulls its ministers out of the cabinet...
BBC News - August 5, 2007
Football: Chelsea 1-1 Man Utd
Goalkeeper Edwin van der Sar is the hero as Manchester United lift the Community Shield with a penalty shoot-out win over Chelsea...
BBC News - August 5, 2007
Hamilton imperious in Hungary win
McLaren's Lewis Hamilton beats Ferrari's Kimi Raikkonen to win the Hungarian Grand Prix and extend his championship lead...
BBC News - August 5, 2007
Football: Knee injury hits Terry
Chelsea and England captain John Terry may miss the first month of the season because of a knee injury...
BBC News - August 5, 2007
Free post to overseas troops plea
The government should pick up the bill for sending post to troops based overseas, campaigners have said...
BBC News - August 5, 2007
Toddler hurt in dog attack at pub
A one-year-old girl is left with serious facial injuries following an attack by a dog in a Dorset pub...
BBC News - August 5, 2007
Detainees escape from centre
Police are looking for 14 asylum seekers who have escaped from a detention centre following a fire...
BBC News - August 5, 2007
Three dead in air crash
A light aircraft on the Isle of Wight crashes during take-off leaving no survivors...
BBC News - August 5, 2007
Israel faces Holocaust protests
Elderly survivors of the Nazi Holocaust accuse the Israeli government of failing to provide for them adequately...
BBC News - August 5, 2007
Thousands of Lebanese cast votes
Tens of thousands of Lebanese vote in tense by-elections to replace two murdered anti-Syrian MPs...
BBC News - August 5, 2007
Inspection starts at disease labs
A health and safety inspection is being carried out at the laboratories linked to the UK foot-and-mouth outbreak...
BBC News - August 5, 2007
G.I. Gets 110 Years for Rape and Killing in Iraq
A military jury had convicted the Army private in the rape and murder of a 14-year-old Iraqi girl and the killing of her family last year...
New York Times - August 5, 2007
Baghdad Gas Station Attacked
BAGHDAD (Reuters) - U.S. and Iraqi government forces claimed a series of victories on Sunday against al Qaeda militants in a central province of Iraq that has been one of the heartlands of the Sunni militant insurgency...
New York Times - August 5, 2007
John Inman tribute show announced
The life of Are You Being Served? star John Inman is to be marked by a West End tribute show...
BBC News - August 5, 2007
Countryside 'open' stresses Jones
The countryside is still very much open, despite foot-and-mouth restrictions, says deputy first minister Ieuan Wyn Jones...
BBC News - August 5, 2007
First minister visits farm show
First Minister Alex Salmond visits the Turriff show in the wake of the foot-and-mouth outbreak...
BBC News - August 5, 2007
Eight-month-old baby dies in fire
Firefighters recover the body of a baby girl following a blaze at a house in Enniskillen, County Fermanagh...
BBC News - August 5, 2007
Pakistan opposition leader freed
Pakistani opposition leader Javed Hashmi, jailed on charges of sedition, is released from prison...
BBC News - August 5, 2007
Girl dies in leisure centre pool
A five-year-old girl dies after she is dragged unconscious from a leisure centre swimming pool...
BBC News - August 5, 2007
Congress backs foreign wiretaps
The House of Representatives backs President Bush's bill allowing wiretaps on foreign terrorist suspects...
BBC News - August 5, 2007
Israel faces Holocaust protests
Elderly survivors of the Nazi Holocaust accuse the Israeli government of failing to provide for them adequately...
BBC News - August 5, 2007
Live - Hungarian Grand Prix
Lewis Hamilton starts from pole at the Hungarian Grand Prix after Fernando Alonso's late demotion for delaying his team-mate in qualifying...
BBC News - August 5, 2007
Football: Tevez lesson learned
Chief executive Richard Scudamore says the Premier League will be "more circumspect" with clubs after the Carlos Tevez saga...
BBC News - August 5, 2007
'Dog death' caretaker identified
The man apparently mauled to death by Ving Rhames' dogs is named as caretaker Jacob Adams...
BBC News - August 5, 2007
South Asia flood toll passes 200
At least 240 people are now known to have died in floods affecting northern India, Bangladesh and Nepal...
BBC News - August 5, 2007
Police hunt for motorbike killer
Police continue to search for a gunman on a motorbike who shot dead a youth worker in a south London street...
BBC News - August 5, 2007
Sixteen flee detention centre
Police are looking for 16 asylum seekers who have escaped from a detention centre following a fire...
BBC News - August 5, 2007
Disease lab faces safety inquiry
A health and safety inspection is to be carried out on the laboratory linked to the Surrey foot-and-mouth outbreak...
BBC News - August 5, 2007
US 'kills' key Iraq shrine bomber
US troops claim to have killed an al-Qaeda leader they say masterminded bombings on a key Shia shrine in Samarra...
BBC News - August 5, 2007
Turkey Dismisses 23 in Armed Forces, Some for Militancy
The Turkish military, which considers itself the guardian of the country?s secular tradition, dismissed the officers for pro-Islamist activities or lack of discipline...
New York Times - August 5, 2007
U.S. Soldier Convicted in Iraq Deaths
A U.S. military court found an American soldier guilty in the rape and murder of a 14-year-old Iraqi girl, and the killing of her family...
New York Times - August 5, 2007
Germany Finds Bird Flu Virus in Dead Ducks
Two ducks found dead near Munich have tested positive for the deadly H5N1 strain of the bird flu virus...
New York Times - August 5, 2007
Car Bomb Kills 9 at Pakistani Bus Depot
A suicide bomber killed 9 and injured 35 in an attack on a busy bus station in Pakistan?s North-West Frontier Province on Saturday...
New York Times - August 5, 2007
In Mexico City, Possible Discovery of an Aztec Ruler?s Grave
Archaeologists have detected underground chambers they believe contain the remains of Ahuizotl, who was the emperor of the Aztecs when Columbus landed in the New World...
New York Times - August 5, 2007
Brazil Fires Airport Authority President
The political fallout from the worst plane crash in Brazilian history continued as the president of the national airports authority was fired...
New York Times - August 5, 2007
Against the Current
In 1998, Rosemary Mahoney set out to row the Nile on her own...
New York Times - August 5, 2007
Fate of 5 in U.S. Prisons Weighs on Cubans? Minds
Five Cubans held in the U.S. on espionage charges have become the biggest propaganda tool that Cuba?s Communist government has come up with since Che Guevara...
New York Times - August 5, 2007
Getting Iraq Wrong
What the war has taught me about political judgment...
New York Times - August 5, 2007
The World: On an Ancient Sea, Europe Dreams and Schemes
A Mediterranean Union where all are rich, none are immigrants. Looks great. Won?t happen...
New York Times - August 5, 2007
South Asia Grapples With Results of Flooding
Unusually heavy monsoons across South Asia this week left a trail of death and disease, testing governments? ability to cope with heavy floods...
New York Times - August 5, 2007
Archive to Expand Access to Files on the Holocaust
Access to the vast archive of records created by the Nazi government during the Holocaust, long open primarily to survivors, is being opened to scholars for the first time...
New York Times - August 5, 2007
Figure in Iraq Mosque Bombing Is Killed, U.S. Says
The insurgent who planned the bombing of Al Askari mosque in Samarra earlier this summer has been killed in an air raid, the American military announced...
New York Times - August 5, 2007
First minister to visit farm show
First Minister Alex Salmond is visiting the Turriff show in the wake of the foot-and-mouth outbreak...
BBC News - August 5, 2007
Israeli raid in Gaza 'kills one'
An Israeli air strike in the southern Gaza Strip kills at least one person, Palestinian sources say...
BBC News - August 5, 2007
Experts to visit Japanese plant
International inspectors arrive in Japan to examine the nuclear power plant damaged in last month's earthquake...
BBC News - August 5, 2007
Crew held after ship hits gas rig
Crew members of a cargo ship are rescued after their craft hits a North Sea gas platform...
BBC News - August 5, 2007
LA holds anti-gangster protests
Thousands of people, including former gang members, protest against gang violence in Los Angeles...
BBC News - August 5, 2007
Eighteen flee detention centre
Police hunt for 18 asylum seekers who have escaped from a detention centre following a fire...
BBC News - August 5, 2007
Tensions high for Lebanon polls
Security forces are on alert in two Lebanese districts holding by-elections to replace assassinated MPs...
BBC News - August 5, 2007
US soldier jailed for 110 years
A US soldier is sentenced to 110 years over the rape and murder of a 14-year-old Iraqi girl and her family...
BBC News - August 5, 2007
Madeleine police continue search
Police in Portugal will resume their search of the home of the only official suspect in the Madeleine McCann case...
BBC News - August 5, 2007
 
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