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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 June 2005:
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In Bush Talks, Blair to Push Africa Aid and Global Warming
The White House plans to announce that it will release $674 million in aid to Africa, drawn from approved funds...
New York Times - June 7, 2005
Israeli and Palestinian Attacks Signal Fraying Cease-Fire
A mortar shell fired by Palestinian militants killed two workers, and an Islamic Jihad commander in Jenin was killed in Gaza...
New York Times - June 7, 2005
Hindu Leader in India Quits Over Remarks in Pakistan
A chief architect of the political ascendancy of Hindu nationalism in India in the 1990's resigned Tuesday as head of his party...
New York Times - June 7, 2005
In a Spotlight, Baath Congress Opens in Syria
President Bashar al-Assad opened a landmark Baath Party congress on Monday, promising modest political reform...
New York Times - June 7, 2005
Car Bombs Kill at Least 20 as Attacks Roil Northern Iraq
A week after the government's offensive in Baghdad, insurgents showed their ability to quickly move operations elsewhere...
New York Times - June 7, 2005
One day in Iraq: Your comments
On 7 June, the BBC is talking to people across Iraq to find out - in detail - what life is like. Send us your comments...
BBC News - June 7, 2005
World scientists urge CO2 action
The science academies of the world's leading nations are urging their governments to take prompt action to combat possible climate change...
BBC News - June 7, 2005
Apple Intel move 'could confuse'
Analysts say Apple's move to Intel's chip architecture could spell a period of confusion for consumers...
BBC News - June 7, 2005
Halifax sees 'flat' house prices
House prices fell 0.6% in May, the Halifax says, although the market has remained broadly flat so far this year...
BBC News - June 7, 2005
Cherie speech back in spotlight
The UK's US ambassador's decision to introduce Cherie Blair at a paid-for event is defended as "normal" by No 10...
BBC News - June 7, 2005
Shots fired in hunt for prisoner
Shots are fired by police hunting a "high risk" prisoner who escaped from a County Antrim courthouse...
BBC News - June 7, 2005
Huge cannabis haul found on boat
Police hail a Scottish-Spanish operation which nets £24m worth of cannabis and leads to seven arrests...
BBC News - June 7, 2005
Race attack on Muslim headstones
Police treat the desecration of 25 Muslim graves at a south Wales church as racially-motivated...
BBC News - June 7, 2005
Irish EU referendum to go ahead
Ireland confirms it will hold a referendum on the EU constitution despite the French and Dutch 'No' votes...
BBC News - June 7, 2005
BJP's Advani offers resignation
Indian opposition leader LK Advani offers to quit after praising Pakistan founder Mohammed Ali Jinnah...
BBC News - June 7, 2005
Mother's body hidden for a week
The body of a missing mother lay in the boot of a car near her home for more than a week...
BBC News - June 7, 2005
Uzbek crackdown was a 'massacre'
Uzbekistan's crackdown on protesters in Andijan last month was a "massacre", Human Rights Watch says...
BBC News - June 7, 2005
Bolivian president offers to quit
Bolivian President Carlos Mesa offers his resignation amid mass protests by indigenous and left-wing groups...
BBC News - June 7, 2005
Ethiopia police battle students
Ethiopian police clash with students protesting over last month's elections for a second day in the capital, Addis Ababa...
BBC News - June 7, 2005
Comment, media and blogs
As part of our One Day in Iraq coverage, we will be monitoring the local media and weblogs for the latest news and comment...
BBC News - June 7, 2005
Football: Burley quits Derby
George Burley resigns as boss of Derby after saying his position had become "untenable"...
BBC News - June 7, 2005
Car bombs hit northern Iraq town
Several bombs go off around the restive Iraqi town of Hawija, killing at least 18 people, police say...
BBC News - June 7, 2005
GM plans to cut 25,000 jobs in US
Car giant General Motors is planning to cut at least 25,000 jobs in the US as it tries to turn itself around from its recent heavy losses...
BBC News - June 7, 2005
Ure unveils tartan Live 8 line-up
Travis, Texas and Ronan Keating are among the acts which will perform at the Live 8 concert in Edinburgh...
BBC News - June 7, 2005
Rowing hero Pinsent knighted
British four-times Olympic rowing champion Sir Matthew Pinsent is knighted at Buckingham Palace...
BBC News - June 7, 2005
The day in pictures
Images from daily life in Iraq on Tuesday 7 June...
BBC News - June 7, 2005
Rifkind in frame for leadership
Former foreign secretary Sir Malcolm Rifkind says it is "quite likely" he will stand for the Tory leadership...
BBC News - June 7, 2005
Glazer sons join Man Utd's board
Three of Malcolm Glazer's sons are to join the Manchester United board as chairman Roy Gardner stands down...
BBC News - June 7, 2005
Bush 'to pledge Africa aid cash'
George W Bush is to pledge $674m in food aid to Africa - but will not commit to the UK's development goals...
BBC News - June 7, 2005
Desert Graves in Northern Iraq Yield Evidence to Try Hussein
A chain of evidence that investigators believe will help convict Saddam Hussein begins at a grave in the desert...
New York Times - June 7, 2005
Bolivian President Offers to Resign, Citing Mass Demonstrations
With escalating protests paralyzing his country, President Carlos Mesa of Bolivia announced his resignation in a televised address...
New York Times - June 7, 2005
Blair, Due to Meet Bush, Will Push 2 Issues
Prime Minister Tony Blair of Britain seeks American backing for two initiatives at the top of his agenda: increasing aid to Africa and doing more to fight global warming...
New York Times - June 7, 2005
Britain Suspends Referendum on European Constitution
Deepening a crisis, Britain said Monday that it would suspend plans for a referendum on the European constitution...
New York Times - June 7, 2005
2 Police Officers Assassinated in Separate Attacks; U.S. and Iraqi Forces Press Insurgents
The attacks came as Iraqi and American forces continued to bear down on insurgents in Sunni Arab areas south and west of Baghdad...
New York Times - June 7, 2005
World Court to Investigate Darfur Violence
The International Criminal Court launched a formal investigation into suspected war crimes in Sudan's Darfur region...
New York Times - June 7, 2005
Darwin family repeat flower count
Descendants of Charles Darwin survey the plants at his family home, 150 years after the audit he undertook in support of his evolution ideas...
BBC News - June 7, 2005
Tell us about your day in Iraq
On 7 June, the BBC is talking to people across Iraq to find out - in detail - what life is like. Send us your experiences...
BBC News - June 7, 2005
Call for special schools review
Shadow Education Secretary David Cameron is to call for a halt to special school closures...
BBC News - June 7, 2005
Gene therapy hope for arthritis
Gene therapy could potentially be used to treat rheumatoid arthritis and other non-fatal diseases, research suggests...
BBC News - June 7, 2005
Football: Spurs 'seek duo deal'
Spurs want Scott Parker and Mikael Forssell from Chelsea in settlement of their row over Frank Arnesen, reports claim...
BBC News - June 7, 2005
Taiwanese 'parliament' faces chop
Taiwan's National Assembly, a legacy of the island's troubled ties with China, is set to vote to dissolve itself...
BBC News - June 7, 2005
Fly-tipping crackdown launched
New powers for local authorities to deal with fly-tipping and litter are set to come into force...
BBC News - June 7, 2005
Lucky rescue for Pacific boatmen
Two fishermen from Kiribati are rescued after spending eight weeks drifting across the Pacific Ocean...
BBC News - June 7, 2005
Bolivia leader quits amid unrest
Bolivian President Carlos Mesa offers his resignation after mass protests by indigenous and left-wing groups...
BBC News - June 7, 2005
Call for shift in Asbo strategy
The fight against anti-social behaviour should focus on prevention rather than enforcement, a charity says...
BBC News - June 7, 2005
Blair flies in for Bush meeting
Tony Blair arrives in the US for talks with George Bush on aid to Africa and climate change ahead of the G8 summit...
BBC News - June 7, 2005
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