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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 August 2004:
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Rescued rowers 'glad to be alive'
One of four rowers stranded in an Atlantic record attempt says they are glad to be alive after their boat split in two...
BBC News - August 7, 2004
NZ defy security threat
New Zealand will travel to South Africa for next week's Tri-Nations match, despite security concerns...
BBC News - August 7, 2004
Rick James' death remains mystery
A post-mortem has failed to establish how funk artist Rick James died...
BBC News - August 7, 2004
Australian baby stolen from car
A three-week-old baby is stolen after her mother is attacked in a shopping centre car park in Melbourne...
BBC News - August 7, 2004
FBI quiz execution video hoaxer
FBI agents interview a US man who admitted faking a video that appeared to show him being beheaded in Iraq...
BBC News - August 7, 2004
Iraq PM makes surprise Najaf trip
Iraq's interim prime minister urges fighters in the holy city of Najaf to lay down weapons, during a surprise visit there...
BBC News - August 7, 2004
Pacific nations seek integration
Sixteen Pacific nations continue a summit aimed at promoting better governance in their troubled region...
BBC News - August 7, 2004
Three killed in Afghan road blast
Two US soldiers and an interpreter die when their vehicle hits a roadside bomb in southern Afghanistan...
BBC News - August 7, 2004
Australian Iraq policy under fire
Former diplomats and defence chiefs accuse the Australian government of misleading the people over the Iraq war...
BBC News - August 7, 2004
UN warns of Darfur disease threat
UN aid officials in Sudan's Darfur region say they fear severe outbreaks of disease in refugee camps...
BBC News - August 7, 2004
SA bird flu prompts ostrich cull
The South African government orders the slaughter of 30,000 ostriches as it tries to contain a bird flu outbreak...
BBC News - August 7, 2004
Chinese riot after Japan victory
Chinese football fans burn Japanese flags and chant obscenities after Japan win Asia's football championship...
BBC News - August 7, 2004
Prison abuse hearing put on hold
A judge temporarily halts a hearing to decide whether US Pte Lynndie England should stand trial for Iraq prisoner abuse...
BBC News - August 7, 2004
Amnesty offered to insurgents
Iraq's interim prime minister has offered an amnesty del to minor players in the insurgency against U.S.-led forces in the country. Those eligible will include people who covered for other insurgents but not those who have killed...
CNN - August 7, 2004
Lebanese drivers abducted in Iraq
Four Lebanese lorry drivers have been kidnapped in Iraq, the Lebanese foreign ministry says...
BBC News - August 7, 2004
Aids kills Zulu leader's daughter
Veteran South African politician Mangosuthu Buthelezi loses a second child to Aids...
BBC News - August 7, 2004
Tennis: Hewitt powers into final
Lleyton Hewitt sees off Tommy Robredo in the Cincinnati Masters semi-finals...
BBC News - August 7, 2004
Two bombs explode in north Spain
Bombs explode in two towns in Spain, after warnings from a caller claiming to represent Basque separatist group, Eta...
BBC News - August 7, 2004
Hubble hit by instrument failure
One of the four instruments on board the Hubble Space Telescope has stopped working, US space agency Nasa says...
BBC News - August 7, 2004
Blast outside Bangladeshi hotel
At least 18 people are injured in a bomb explosion in the northern Bangladeshi city of Sylhet...
BBC News - August 7, 2004
Pakistanis 'doubt war on terror'
Many in Pakistan are deeply sceptical about the government's role in fighting terrorism, politician Imran Khan says...
BBC News - August 7, 2004
Japan win China showdown
Japan shatter China's hopes of winning the Asian Cup, in a match charged with political rivalry...
BBC News - August 7, 2004
US security: Protection or intrusion?
Stephen Evans reports from New York on living in a city on a constantly high state of alert...
BBC News - August 7, 2004
Activists demand Timor tribunal
Human rights groups call for an international tribunal to punish Indonesians implicated in the strife in East Timor...
BBC News - August 7, 2004
Germany to attend Herero ceremony
For the first time, a German minister will attend ceremonies marking a massacre by German troops...
BBC News - August 7, 2004
Hakkinen hints at BAR move
Mika Hakkinen emerges as a contender to replace Jenson Button at BAR if his move to Williams goes ahead...
BBC News - August 7, 2004
Cricket: Sri Lanka in charge
South Africa end day four of the first Test on 7-0, needing 325 to beat Sri Lanka in Galle...
BBC News - August 7, 2004
SA apartheid party 'to join ANC'
The party that legalised apartheid in South Africa urges its members to join the African National Congress...
BBC News - August 7, 2004
Japan wins China showdown
Japan shatters China's hopes of winning the Asian Cup, in a match charged with political rivalry...
BBC News - August 7, 2004
Iraq amnesty targets insurgents
Iraqi Prime Minister Iyad Allawi announces a 30-day amnesty as part of efforts to quell the violent insurgency...
BBC News - August 7, 2004
Mysterious wartime death of French novelist
Martin Buckley in Corsica investigates the air crash 60 years ago in which novelist Antoine de Saint-Exupery died...
BBC News - August 7, 2004
Palestinian ministers ask to go
The justice and planning ministers reportedly offer to resign at a difficult time for the Palestinian leadership...
BBC News - August 7, 2004
Slavkov suspended by IOC
IOC member Ivan Slavkov is suspended following bribery allegations...
BBC News - August 7, 2004
Rugby: Australia edge past NZ
Australia win a scrappy match in Sydney with a try from Lote Tuqiri...
BBC News - August 7, 2004
Khartoum 'behind Darfur killings'
A report from a UN investigator holds Sudan's government responsible for extra-judicial killings in Darfur...
BBC News - August 7, 2004
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