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Rallying: Loeb triumph in Argentina
World champion Sebastien Loeb wins the Rally of Argentina ahead of Norway's Petter Solberg and Italy's Gigi Galli.
BBC News - April 30, 2006
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Thousands rally for Darfur
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Thousands rally for Darfur
Thousands of people joined celebrities, activists and lawmakers at a rally Sunday urging the Bush administration to use its political muscle to help end genocide in Sudan's Darfur region.
CNN - April 30, 2006
Iran to Allow Women to Attend Sporting Events
Female sports fans can attend games for the first time in nearly three decades, after President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad unexpectedly lifted a ban.
New York Times - April 30, 2006
Afghanistan Releases Man Involved in Private Jail
The American filmmaker had been imprisoned for his part in running a private jail and torturing hostages.
New York Times - April 30, 2006
Israeli Cabinet Revises Route of Separation Barrier
The new route seeks to speed up construction while still incorporating several settlements inside the West Bank.
New York Times - April 30, 2006
U.S. Forces Kill More Than 20 Insurgents in Iraq Raids
The American military said foreign guerrilla fighters were killed south of Baghdad over the past few weeks in a series of raids.
New York Times - April 30, 2006
Egypt Extends Emergency Law Allowing Detentions
For 24 years, the law has effectively let the government detain prisoners indefinitely and without charge.
New York Times - April 30, 2006
China Installs Bishop as Vatican Objects
Father Ma Yinglin was consecrated by the state-controlled Catholic church despite a warning from the cardinal in Hong Kong.
New York Times - April 30, 2006
Argentines protest against mills
Thousand gather in Argentina for a rally against pulp mills being built in neighbouring Uruguay.
BBC News - April 30, 2006
Gnarls Barkley hits chart double
US duo Gnarls Barkley score a chart double with their album going straight to number one.
BBC News - April 30, 2006
'Boring' dinners boost chip vans
Healthy school dinners, of the type devised by Jamie Oliver, could encourage children to eat chips.
BBC News - April 30, 2006
Thousands expected in city race
Nearly 14,000 people are expected to be hot footing it through Belfast on Monday for the city's marathon.
BBC News - April 30, 2006
Nepal MPs back new constitution
Nepal's parliament backs the election of a body to draft a new constitution and decide the monarchy's role.
BBC News - April 30, 2006
Body identified as missing Terry
A body found at the entrance to a supermarket car park is identified as that of teenager Terry Edmonds.
BBC News - April 30, 2006
China makes 1989 Tiananmen payout
A Chinese mother whose son died in the 1989 Tiananmen crackdown gets a "hardship" payment from officials.
BBC News - April 30, 2006
Parents 'may block school tests'
Schools could disrupt pupil tests across England by asking parents to send their children in late, head teachers say.
BBC News - April 30, 2006
Eriksson set to gamble on Rooney
England boss Sven-Goran Eriksson says he will give the injured Wayne Rooney "every chance" to play in the World Cup.
BBC News - April 30, 2006
Brown offers pension compromise
People over 75 could be given pensions linked to the level of earnings rather than inflation, the BBC has learned.
BBC News - April 30, 2006
Clarke's political future unclear
Charles Clarke's future as home secretary looks uncertain as Tony Blair adopts a "wait-and-see" policy.
BBC News - April 30, 2006
Man died in 'ritualistic killing'
Detectives launch a murder investigation after a man is stabbed and beaten to death.
BBC News - April 30, 2006
Rebel factions spurn Darfur deal
Some rebel factions in the Darfur conflict reject a draft peace deal, as the deadline for signing it passes.
BBC News - April 30, 2006
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