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Blast Kills 6 NATO Soldiers in Afghanistan
Also today, the Taliban said it had executed the Afghan translator kidnapped in March with an Italian journalist...
New York Times - April 8, 2007
Hamas Cites Progress in Deal to Free Israeli Soldier
Hamas militants said they sent Israel a list of prisoners they want released in exchange for Cpl. Gilad Shalit...
New York Times - April 8, 2007
Freed Britons May Sell Their Stories, Drawing Criticism
Some of the 15 sailors and marines who had been captured and released by Iran will be permitted to offer their experiences for sale to the media...
New York Times - April 8, 2007
Fat 'counters vitamin C benefits'
The presence of fat may override the beneficial anti-cancer effects of vitamin C in the stomach, research suggests...
BBC News - April 8, 2007
Iran officers deny media cash aim
The two officers among the 15 Navy personnel held by Iran do not plan to profit from their stories...
BBC News - April 8, 2007
Taleban kill Afghan reporter
The Taleban say they have killed an Afghan journalist abducted last month with an Italian reporter...
BBC News - April 8, 2007
Eight-month-old baby dies in fire
An eight-month-old baby dies after a blaze breaks out in a terraced house in Oldham, Greater Manchester...
BBC News - April 8, 2007
Kurdish rebels kill Turkey troops
Eight soldiers and a "village guard" die amid violence between Kurdish separatists and Turkey's government...
BBC News - April 8, 2007
East Timor holds landmark polls
Polls open in East Timor for the first presidential election since independence in 2002...
BBC News - April 8, 2007
Golf: Johnson wins Masters
American Zach Johnson comes through the pack on a dramatic final day at Augusta to win his first major title...
BBC News - April 8, 2007
Football: Mourinho taunts Man U
Chelsea boss Jose Mourinho taunts Sir Alex Ferguson by claiming United are "lucky" not to be playing the Blues next week...
BBC News - April 8, 2007
Sadr supporters set for protest
Thousands of supporters of radical Shia cleric Moqtada al-Sadr head to Najaf for mass protests...
BBC News - April 8, 2007
Aussies win despite Pietersen ton
Kevin Pietersen's first ODI century for two years is in vain as Australia beat England by seven wickets...
BBC News - April 8, 2007
More time to quiz stab suspects
Police are granted more time to question two youths held over the murder of 14-year-old Paul Erhahon...
BBC News - April 8, 2007
Plan to help black boys achieve
Schools, parents and pupils must do more to improve the attainment of black Caribbean boys, a union says...
BBC News - April 8, 2007
False claims 'on teachers' files'
Teachers' lives are being ruined by false allegations staying on their records, a conference hears...
BBC News - April 8, 2007
Iran sailor will not 'sell' story
One of the 15 Royal Navy personnel freed by Iran says he is not interested in making money by selling his story...
BBC News - April 8, 2007
Honours probe MP sorry for 'romp'
The MP who sparked the cash-for-honours inquiry apologises after a report he "romped" with two teenagers...
BBC News - April 8, 2007
Parade cancelled over teen deaths
Republicans cancel a parade in Castlewellan as a mark of respect to two cousins who died while canoeing...
BBC News - April 8, 2007
Iraq town attack leaves 18 dead
At least 18 people are reported to have been killed in a large explosion in the Iraqi town of Mahmudiya...
BBC News - April 8, 2007
Taleban 'kill Afghan journalist'
The Taleban say they have killed an Afghan reporter abducted last month with an Italian journalist...
BBC News - April 8, 2007
Newborn baby found dead in garden
Police are urging the mother of a newborn baby, whose body was found in east London, to come forward...
BBC News - April 8, 2007
Tokyo governor 'wins third term'
The controversial nationalist governor of Tokyo is returned to office for a third time, reports say...
BBC News - April 8, 2007
Nigeria on 'full alert' for poll
Nigeria's security forces are on full of alert ahead of next week's national elections, says President Olusegun Obasanjo...
BBC News - April 8, 2007
Diplomas 'provide cheap labour'
Youngsters may leave school with diplomas only recognised in the local factory, teachers warn...
BBC News - April 8, 2007
Live - England v Australia
Kevin Pietersen makes 104 but Australia bowl out England for 247 in their World Cup game in Antigua...
BBC News - April 8, 2007
Stabbed boy 'had been bullied'
The parents of Paul Erhahon moved him to a new school after he was stabbed by bullies, his aunt says...
BBC News - April 8, 2007
Glitter seeks new jail term cut
Pop singer Gary Glitter is to seek another reduction of his three-year child molestation sentence in Vietnam...
BBC News - April 8, 2007
Nato troops killed in Afghanistan
Six soldiers serving with the Nato-led force in Afghanistan die after their vehicle hits an explosive device...
BBC News - April 8, 2007
Captives' media fees spark fury
Anger mounts after the Iran captives are allowed to sell their stories - but one says the fees could go to charity...
BBC News - April 8, 2007
Millions watch musical wannabes
The BBC's Any Dream Will Do beat ITV's Grease Is The Word in the battle of the musical talent hunts...
BBC News - April 8, 2007
Two questioned over body in lane
Police investigating the murder of a man found dead in Port Talbot continue questioning two men...
BBC News - April 8, 2007
Village mourns over canoe tragedy
A County Down village is coming to terms with the deaths of two cousins, killed in a canoeing accident...
BBC News - April 8, 2007
First cruise around Napoli wreck
The first public cruise to see the wreck of the beached Napoli ship is set to take place on Sunday...
BBC News - April 8, 2007
Cricket: England face Aussies
England confront Australia on Sunday hoping to maintain their World Cup challenge...
BBC News - April 8, 2007
Alonso leads home McLaren one-two
Reigning world champion Fernando Alonso secures his first victory for McLaren as he leads home Lewis Hamilton in the Malaysian Grand Prix...
BBC News - April 8, 2007
Golf: Rose eyes victory
Justin Rose and Padraig Harrington should both mount a strong challenge in the final round of the 2007 Masters...
BBC News - April 8, 2007
Eta 'renews peace commitment'
The Basque separatist group Eta says it is ready for peace if the Spanish authorities end "attacks" against it...
BBC News - April 8, 2007
Easter pleas for missing BBC man
Prayers are said on Easter Sunday for the release of BBC correspondent Alan Johnston, missing in Gaza...
BBC News - April 8, 2007
Iraq town attack leaves 15 dead
At least 15 people are reported to have been killed in a large explosion in the Iraqi town of Mahmudiya...
BBC News - April 8, 2007
Pope decries 'slaughter' in Iraq
Pope Benedict XVI laments that "nothing positive comes from Iraq", in his Easter message in St Peter's Square...
BBC News - April 8, 2007
Man quizzed on woman's gun death
A 40-year-old man is arrested over the murder of a pregnant woman shot dead in her London flat...
BBC News - April 8, 2007
Kosovo War-Crimes Trial Splits West and Prosecutors
A trial at the United Nations tribunal in The Hague has created a stark divide between prosecutors at the tribunal and in Kosovo and diplomats from the United Nations and Western governments...
New York Times - April 8, 2007
Fans Sour on Sweeter Version of Asia?s Smelliest Fruit
There is probably no other fruit that elicits such passion ? and revulsion ? as the durian, possibly the world?s smelliest fruit...
New York Times - April 8, 2007
U.S. Warplanes Attack Shiite Gunmen as Fighting Persists in City South of Baghdad
American fighter jets carried out an airstrike against Shiite militiamen in the southern city of Diwaniya on Saturday...
New York Times - April 8, 2007
North Koreans Arm Ethiopians as U.S. Assents
The Bush administration allowed Ethiopia to buy arms from North Korea, according to U.S. officials...
New York Times - April 8, 2007
Poll support for Iraq withdrawal
A poll for BBC Scotland suggests that two-thirds of Scots want troops pulled out of Iraq straight away...
BBC News - April 8, 2007
Israel 'has Shalit exchange list'
Palestinian militants holding an Israeli soldier hand over a list of prisoners they want freed, officials say...
BBC News - April 8, 2007
Pregnant woman shot twice in head
A pregnant woman found dead at her flat died from two gun shot wounds, a post-mortem examination finds...
BBC News - April 8, 2007
Japanese vote in local elections
Voters in Japan turn out for local elections, including the closely watched race for Tokyo governor...
BBC News - April 8, 2007
Rose hangs tough in US Masters
Justin Rose will go into the final round at Augusta only one off Stuart Appleby's Masters lead but Tiger Woods is just one adrift too...
BBC News - April 8, 2007
Call to cut UK prison population
Britain's prison population should be cut by 12,000 inmates, a think-tank report says...
BBC News - April 8, 2007
'Right to roam' England's beaches
Walkers should be allowed access to the entire coastline of Britain, the environment secretary says...
BBC News - April 8, 2007
Weapon search after boy's murder
People living near to where a teenage boy was stabbed to death are asked to search their gardens for the weapon...
BBC News - April 8, 2007
Palestinians discuss BBC reporter
A Palestinian cabinet meeting calls for "all necessary measures" to secure the release of Alan Johnston...
BBC News - April 8, 2007
Archbishop's reconciliation plea
The Archbishop of Canterbury is to use his Easter sermon to call for reconciliation in the world...
BBC News - April 8, 2007
Naval captives can sell stories
The MoD allows the Royal Navy crew held in Iran to sell their stories to the media, in a move sparking criticism...
BBC News - April 8, 2007
US denies Iranian torture claim
The US denies claims by an Iranian diplomat abducted in Iraq that he was tortured by CIA agents...
BBC News - April 8, 2007
 
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