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Fat hormone 'boosts colon cancer'
A chemical produced by fat cells makes colon cancers grow faster, a US study suggests...
BBC News - April 7, 2007
US battles militia in Iraqi city
US and Iraqi troops engage in a second day of fierce fighting with Shia militias in the city of Diwaniya...
BBC News - April 7, 2007
Outcry over slain Mexico reporter
Journalists and relatives call for a probe into the murder of a reporter in violence-hit Acapulco...
BBC News - April 7, 2007
American space 'nerd' blasts off
A billionaire US software engineer becomes the fifth space tourist as he enters orbit heading for the ISS...
BBC News - April 7, 2007
Football: Pompey 2-1 Man Utd
Portsmouth blow the Premiership title race wide open with victory over leaders Manchester United...
BBC News - April 7, 2007
Teachers seek more training days
The government is considering a teachers' union request for extra training days to cope with an "initiative overload"...
BBC News - April 7, 2007
US mission heads to North Korea
The governor of New Mexico heads to North Korea to claim remains of US soldiers killed in the Korean war...
BBC News - April 7, 2007
Pregnant woman shot in head
A pregnant woman found dead at her flat died from two gun shot wounds to the head, a post-mortem examination finds...
BBC News - April 7, 2007
Iranian captives can sell stories
The 15 Royal Navy personnel held captive by Iran are to be allowed to sell their stories to the media, the MoD says...
BBC News - April 7, 2007
Slovenian ends Amazon swim
A Slovenian man becomes the first person to swim the entire length of the Amazon river, completing 5,265 km...
BBC News - April 7, 2007
Two held after boy's knife death
Two teenagers are questioned over the murder of a 14-year-old boy who was stabbed in north-east London...
BBC News - April 7, 2007
Father in court over son's murder
A teaching assistant appears in court charged with the murder of his six-year-old son in Surrey...
BBC News - April 7, 2007
Teen cousins die in canoe tragedy
The bodies of two cousins missing since their canoes capsized on a lake in County Down are found...
BBC News - April 7, 2007
CIA tortured me, says Iran envoy
An Iranian diplomat freed from abduction in Iraq says CIA agents tortured him, but the US denies involvement...
BBC News - April 7, 2007
Deadly clashes rage in Pakistan
At least 40 people die and dozens more are wounded in sectarian fighting in north-western Pakistan...
BBC News - April 7, 2007
Divers search for Greek ship pair
Greek navy divers continue searching for two French tourists missing since a cruise ship hit rocks and sank...
BBC News - April 7, 2007
Top US envoy on Somalia mission
The top US diplomat for Africa arrives unannounced in Somalia for talks with the interim government...
BBC News - April 7, 2007
Football: West Ham shock win
Bobby Zamora's goal and a superb performance from Robert Green secures West Ham an unlikely win against Arsenal...
BBC News - April 7, 2007
Cambridge claim Boat Race victory
Cambridge power to success over Oxford in the 153rd Boat Race...
BBC News - April 7, 2007
Diet clears drinking-arrest pilot
A pilot suspected of drinking has been cleared after tests showed dieting caused his breath to smell like alcohol...
BBC News - April 7, 2007
Court hearing for 7 July suspects
Three men charged in connection with the 7 July bombings in London are remanded in custody...
BBC News - April 7, 2007
Britishness lessons 'fuel racism'
A teachers' leader says the government is fuelling racism by insisting England's schools teach 'British values'...
BBC News - April 7, 2007
Teachers back pay strike ballot
The National Union of Teachers unanimously backs a motion to prepare a ballot on a one-day strike...
BBC News - April 7, 2007
Rusedski retires after GB victory
Greg Rusedski announces his retirement after helping Great Britain beat the Netherlands in the Davis Cup...
BBC News - April 7, 2007
Threat of school strike over pay
Teaching unions throw their weight behind the opposition to curbs on public sector pay...
BBC News - April 7, 2007
Blair launches YouTube 'channel'
Tony Blair launches a "channel" for the Labour Party on video-sharing website YouTube...
BBC News - April 7, 2007
Ford staff will not fight closure
Workers at the Ford foundry in Leamington Spa will not take action over a decision to shut the site...
BBC News - April 7, 2007
Easter weekend push to woo voters
Activists are out in force as campaigning for the Holyrood election continues over the Easter holidays...
BBC News - April 7, 2007
Lane body murder investigation
Police are investigating the death of a man whose body was found in a lane early on Saturday morning...
BBC News - April 7, 2007
Father charged with son's murder
A 52-year-old teaching assistant is charged with the murder of his six-year-old son in Surrey...
BBC News - April 7, 2007
Lake search after canoe accident
A major search for two teenagers begins after their canoe capsized on a lake in County Down...
BBC News - April 7, 2007
Pilgrims mark Holy Week in Rome
Tens of thousands of foreign pilgrims are attending Holy Week ceremonies in the Italian capital, Rome...
BBC News - April 7, 2007
Firebomb attack at Yemen mosque
Attackers spray worshippers with petrol at a Yemen mosque before setting it alight, reports say...
BBC News - April 7, 2007
China issues new rules on organs
China sets out regulations intended to stamp out illegal human organ transplants, state media reports...
BBC News - April 7, 2007
F1: Massa pips Alonso to pole
Felipe Massa takes pole ahead of world champion Fernando Alonso for Sunday's Malaysian Grand Prix...
BBC News - April 7, 2007
Somali pirates free seized ships
Somali pirates release two cargo ships hijacked off the Somali coast in February, a maritime official says...
BBC News - April 7, 2007
Football: Premiership picks
Mark Lawrenson's verdict on this weekend's Premiership games...
BBC News - April 7, 2007
Tennis: Lloyd considers options
GB captain John Lloyd sticks with Greg Rusedski and Jamie Murray as the doubles pair to face the Netherlands on Saturday...
BBC News - April 7, 2007
Church 'fails' to spread message
The Archbishop of York accuses the Church of England of "corporate failure" amid growing secularism...
BBC News - April 7, 2007
Robbie 'might rejoin Take That'
Robbie Williams' mother adds to speculation that her son may rejoin his former band, Take That...
BBC News - April 7, 2007
Wetterich and Clark lead Masters
Brett Wetterich and Tim Clark hold a one-shot lead at the halfway stage of the Masters at Augusta...
BBC News - April 7, 2007
Fresh protests for BBC reporter
Palestinian journalists stage rallies in the West Bank and Gaza calling for the release of BBC reporter Alan Johnston...
BBC News - April 7, 2007
Iran seeks goodwill over captives
Iran hopes for a "positive" response from the UK after the release of the Royal Navy crew it held for 13 days...
BBC News - April 7, 2007
Chlorine Gas Attack by Truck Bomber Kills Up to 30 in Iraq
A suicide truck bomb loaded with chlorine gas exploded in Ramadi on Friday, killing as many as 30 people, many of them children...
New York Times - April 7, 2007
Radical Pakistani Cleric Threatens Suicide Attacks in Capital
A hard-line cleric threatened suicide attacks if the government did not enact Islamic law and close down brothels and video stores within a month...
New York Times - April 7, 2007
Another Gandhi Fights for His Family?s Political Base
Rahul Gandhi, the 36-year-old heir apparent to India?s ruling political dynasty, is being groomed as a potential future prime minister...
New York Times - April 7, 2007
Even as Africa Hungers, Policy Slows Delivery of U.S. Food Aid
Within weeks, rations provided by the U.N. World Food Program will run out for 500,000 Zambian paupers...
New York Times - April 7, 2007
Britons Say They Feared for Lives in Iran Captivity
The captives said they were subjected to a determined campaign of psychological intimidation...
New York Times - April 7, 2007
Scientists Detail Climate Changes, Poles to Tropics
The earth?s climate and ecosystems are already being shaped by the atmospheric buildup of greenhouse gases...
New York Times - April 7, 2007
Seven die in Sri Lanka bus attack
A roadside bomb hits a bus in northern Sri Lanka killing seven and injuring 26, security officials say...
BBC News - April 7, 2007
Pilot killed in microlight crash
A man in his 50s dies after his aircraft crashes into a hedge while trying to land at an airfield in Shropshire...
BBC News - April 7, 2007
Israel fires missiles into Gaza
Israeli helicopters fire at least two missiles into the Gaza Strip, after seeing "suspicious movements" near the border...
BBC News - April 7, 2007
N Korea fund row 'solution found'
The US says there is a way to return North Korean funds frozen in Macau, a move which could restart talks...
BBC News - April 7, 2007
Clark and Wetterich lead Masters
Tim Clark and Brett Wetterich hold a one-shot lead at the halfway stage of the Masters at Augusta...
BBC News - April 7, 2007
Pilgrims mark Easter in Rome
Tens of thousands of foreign pilgrims are attending Easter week ceremonies in the Italian capital, Rome...
BBC News - April 7, 2007
West Bank rally for BBC reporter
Rallies are planned in the West Bank for the release of BBC reporter Alan Johnston, missing since 12 March...
BBC News - April 7, 2007
Hunt for pregnant woman's killer
Police search for the killer of a pregnant woman who is believed to have been shot in a dispute about parking...
BBC News - April 7, 2007
Navy crew start two weeks' leave
The Royal Navy crew released by Iran are starting two weeks' compassionate leave with their families...
BBC News - April 7, 2007
Low detection rate on rail crime
Only 12% of attacks on the railways are detected, according to figures from the British Transport Police...
BBC News - April 7, 2007
Teenage boy dies in knife attack
A 14-year-old boy is killed and another teenager seriously injured in a knife attack in north-east London...
BBC News - April 7, 2007
Three in court over 7/7 attacks
The first three men charged over the 7 July bombings in London will appear in court on Saturday...
BBC News - April 7, 2007
 
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NO; THEY HAVE MADE AN EXCEPTION FOR OTHERS BEFORE HER.
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