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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 January 2007:
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Abbas Asks Dissolution of Hamas Military Police
The Palestinian Authority president demanded that Hamas-run paramilitary police be integrated into Fatah-dominated security forces...
New York Times - January 6, 2007
In Days Before Hanging, a Push for Revenge and a Push Back From the U.S.
The story of how American commanders and diplomats fought to halt the hanging of Saddam Hussein is only now coming into focus...
New York Times - January 6, 2007
Violence in Somalia Over Disarmament
Hundreds of Somalis stormed into the streets of Mogadishu today, further destabilizing the already unsteady city...
New York Times - January 6, 2007
Bush Plan for Iraq Requests More Troops and More Jobs
President Bush?s plan could add as many as 20,000 American combat troops, supplemented with a jobs program costing as much as $1 billion, officials said...
New York Times - January 6, 2007
Bomb?s Lasting Toll: Lost Laughter and Broken Lives
If the cost of the war in Iraq is measured in human lives, one block in southeast Baghdad has paid more than its fair share...
New York Times - January 6, 2007
Bangladesh transport strike looms
A three-day transport blockade in Bangladesh is due to begin, as part of an opposition poll protest...
BBC News - January 6, 2007
Battle 'marks new Iraq campaign'
The Iraqi army reportedly kills 30 militants and arrests others as a new security drive begins in Baghdad...
BBC News - January 6, 2007
Football: Arsenal beat Liverpool
FA Cup holders Liverpool are dumped out of the competition by Arsenal as their defence ends at the first hurdle of the third round...
BBC News - January 6, 2007
Vaughan regains England captaincy
Michael Vaughan replaces Andrew Flintoff as England captain for the one-day series in Australia...
BBC News - January 6, 2007
Criticism over prison absconders
Opposition parties criticise the Prison Service after its head admits not knowing how many are missing from open jails...
BBC News - January 6, 2007
Saddam hanging deplorable - Brown
Chancellor Gordon Brown says the way in which former Iraqi leader Saddam Hussein was executed was "deplorable"...
BBC News - January 6, 2007
Bush Facing Deep Divide Over More Troops for Iraq
A call for more troops could set the stage for a major battle with Democrats over a new war strategy...
New York Times - January 6, 2007
Charges follow extortion inquiry
Three men are remanded in custody following a police investigation into extortion by loyalists in east Antrim...
BBC News - January 6, 2007
Second blaze death victim named
The second of two men who died in a fire in Aberdeenshire on Hogmanay is named as police inquiries continue...
BBC News - January 6, 2007
Police discover body in warehouse
Police investigating the disappearance of man in a seaside town find a body in a disused warehouse...
BBC News - January 6, 2007
China seeks Iran nuclear response
China calls on Iran to respond to UN sanctions over its nuclear activities, after talks with Iran's top nuclear negotiator...
BBC News - January 6, 2007
Villagers shot dead in NE India
At least 42 people die in attacks by suspected separatists in Assam in India's north-east...
BBC News - January 6, 2007
Calls for more funding for trains
Campaign groups call for more pressure to be put on the government to release funding for west country railway services...
BBC News - January 6, 2007
US team joins in search for plane
A US team arrives on the Indonesian island of Sulawesi to join the search for the missing plane...
BBC News - January 6, 2007
France's Royal begins China trip
The Socialist candidate for the French presidency, Segolene Royal, embarks on a three-day visit to China...
BBC News - January 6, 2007
Football: Swansea crush Sheff Utd
Thomas Butler scores twice and wins Leon Britton's penalty as Swansea dump the Blades out of the FA Cup...
BBC News - January 6, 2007
Tennis: Murray denied title
Andy Murray loses a hard-fought Qatar Open final to world number five Ivan Ljubicic...
BBC News - January 6, 2007
Inventor of instant noodles dies
Momofuku Ando, the inventor of instant noodles, dies in Japan, age 96, of a heart attack...
BBC News - January 6, 2007
Live: Liverpool v Arsenal
Liverpool take on Arsenal in Saturday's final FA Cup third round game...
BBC News - January 6, 2007
Hamas defiant on 'illegal' force
Hamas says it will double its armed force to 12,000 men, hours after Mahmoud Abbas declared it illegal...
BBC News - January 6, 2007
Second coach victim identified
Police believe they have identified the man who died in the motorway coach crash near Heathrow...
BBC News - January 6, 2007
US Army urges dead to re-enlist
The US Army is to apologise to families of officers killed or wounded in action who were asked to return to active duty...
BBC News - January 6, 2007
Safety row disrupts ten airlines
Ten air operators cancel or divert flights from Bristol Airport as a row over runway safety continues...
BBC News - January 6, 2007
Policewoman stabbed to death
A policewoman and a man thought to be her partner are found stabbed to death at their home in Rutland...
BBC News - January 6, 2007
Singer escapes from Big Brother
Donny Tourette escapes from the Big Brother house by scaling the fence, after refusing to wait on Jade Goody...
BBC News - January 6, 2007
Soft drinks manager drink-driving
A soft drinks firm manager found parked and asleep on the hard shoulder of the M4 starts a ban for drink-driving...
BBC News - January 6, 2007
Trio charged over 'serious crime'
Three men are remanded in custody following an investigation into serious crime in County Antrim...
BBC News - January 6, 2007
Probe into toxic leak at factory
An investigation into what caused a toxic leak at a Teesside factory which injured 37 people could take weeks...
BBC News - January 6, 2007
Bomb hits second Sri Lankan bus
A bomb explodes on a crowded bus in Sri Lanka, the second in two days, killing at least 15 people...
BBC News - January 6, 2007
Cricket: England consider Warne
Duncan Fletcher says he would consider asking Shane Warne to help him resurrect England's fortunes...
BBC News - January 6, 2007
Somalis protest over Ethiopians
One person dies and at least 10 are hurt as Somalis in Mogadishu protest over the presence of Ethiopian troops...
BBC News - January 6, 2007
Warning over pro-anorexia sites
Eating disorder support groups warn about websites which could push people into anorexia and bulimia...
BBC News - January 6, 2007
Safety row disrupts more flights
Nine air operators cancel or divert flights from Bristol Airport as a row over runway safety continues...
BBC News - January 6, 2007
Police officer stabbed to death
A policewoman and a man thought to be her partner are found stabbed to death at their home in Leicestershire...
BBC News - January 6, 2007
Iraq PM warns over Saddam hanging
Iraq PM Nouri Maliki says his government may review ties with any country criticising Saddam Hussein's hanging...
BBC News - January 6, 2007
Day After Killings, a Hamas Leader Calls for a Truce
The Palestinian prime minister called for an end to the internal violence, after his own Hamas militia killed a Fatah commander...
New York Times - January 6, 2007
The Saturday Profile: A Renegade?s Tale of His Scorn for Japan?s ?Club of Old Men?
Few have risen and fallen as spectacularly as Takafumi Horie, the self-made Internet billionaire now on trial in Japan?s courts of justice and public opinion...
New York Times - January 6, 2007
Military Analysis: A New Commander, in Step With the White House on Iraq
As a supporter of increased forces in Iraq, Lt. Gen. David H. Petraeus is expected to back a rapid five-brigade expansion...
New York Times - January 6, 2007
Bush Facing a Deep Divide With Democrats Over Talk of Increasing Troops in Iraq
A call for more troops in Iraq could set the stage for a major confrontation with Senate Democrats over a new war strategy...
New York Times - January 6, 2007
Images of Hanging Make Hussein a Martyr to Many
Saddam Hussein?s public image in the Arab world has undergone a resurgence of admiration and awe...
New York Times - January 6, 2007
Parisian neighbours meet online
BBC Click reports on the French social networkers meeting people of different backgrounds in their own neighbourhood...
BBC News - January 6, 2007
Testing times for school assessment
BBC education correspondent Mike Baker takes a look at changes to the system of school tests...
BBC News - January 6, 2007
Axed New Year party cost £160,000
Hogmanay celebrations which had to be cancelled because of bad weather leave Glasgow with a £160,000 bill...
BBC News - January 6, 2007
BA closer on pension resolution
British Airways and unions are closer to agreeing a proposal that would see the pension deficit cut by more than half...
BBC News - January 6, 2007
Churches to plea for missing dead
Catholic churches in the diocese of Armagh are to appeal for information on people murdered...
BBC News - January 6, 2007
UN in new peace drive for Darfur
The United Nations and African Union announce a new push for peace in Sudan's troubled Darfur region...
BBC News - January 6, 2007
Brown would 'renew' Labour
Gordon Brown would adopt a '"different style'" if the chancellor succeeded Tony Blair, an ex-minister says...
BBC News - January 6, 2007
Recruitment age for Army raised
The MoD confirms reports the maximum age for Army recruits has been raised to 33 from 26...
BBC News - January 6, 2007
Drill ban sought for Alaskan park
Legislation is introduced in the US to try to make a ban on drilling in an oil-rich Alaskan wildlife refuge permanent...
BBC News - January 6, 2007
Prison chief admission on missing inmates
The head of the Prison Service admits he does not know how many inmates are on the run from open jails...
BBC News - January 6, 2007
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