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Obama, McCain pledge to work together for reform
Southern Ledger - November 20, 2008
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Suri Cruise tops Forbes.com list of Hottest Tots
Southern Ledger - November 20, 2008
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The New Frugality Americans return to thriftiness
Southern Ledger - November 20, 2008
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Archaeologists New evidence for Herods tomb site
Southern Ledger - November 20, 2008
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Astronaut who lost tool bag admits making mistake
Southern Ledger - November 20, 2008
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Mammoth task Scientists map DNA of ancient beast
Southern Ledger - November 20, 2008
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Microsoft lets Zune music subscribers keep tunes
Southern Ledger - November 20, 2008
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Malkovich to film documentary about migrants
Southern Ledger - November 20, 2008
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Herod may have been buried among lavish artwork
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Global News Archive for June 2008:
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Group files suit over I Believe plates in SC
A group that advocates separation of church and state filed a federal lawsuit Thursday to prevent South Carolina from becoming the first state to create "I Believe" license plates...
Southern Ledger - June 21, 2008
River rises again, along with worries in Mo., Ill.
Amid the battle to hold back the swollen Mississippi River, some towns in northeastern Missouri and Illinois got an unwelcome surprise Saturday as river levels rose higher than projected...
Southern Ledger - June 21, 2008
Wildfires raging in Calif., New Mexico
A Northern California wildfire was almost fully contained Saturday after forcing thousands to evacuate, destroying several homes and closing a six-mile stretch of scenic Highway 1, fire officials said...
Southern Ledger - June 21, 2008
House in CT eminent domain dispute finds new home
A small house that was once at the center of a U.S. Supreme Court decision on government seizure of private property has found a safe haven...
Southern Ledger - June 21, 2008
River rises again, renewing worries in Mo. towns
Amid the battle to hold back the swollen Mississippi River, some towns in northwest Missouri and Illinois got an unwelcome surprise Saturday as river levels rose higher than projected...
Southern Ledger - June 21, 2008
Cink takes 2-stroke lead into Travelers finale
Stewart Cink birdied the final two holes Saturday to take a two-stroke lead into the final round of the Travelers Championship...
Southern Ledger - June 21, 2008
Suzann Pettersen takes 3-shot lead at Wegmans LPGA
Norwegian star Suzann Pettersen shot a 5-under 67 on Saturday to open a three-stroke lead over Morgan Pressel and South Koreans Eun-Hee Ji and Inbee Park after the third round of the Wegmans LPGA...
Southern Ledger - June 21, 2008
Naomi sorry for assault, but still mad at airline
Model Naomi Campbell says she is sorry she assaulted two police officers during a dispute about lost luggage aboard a British Airways plane. But she has refused to apologize to the airline, accusing it of racism...
Southern Ledger - June 21, 2008
Naomi sorry for assault, mad at airline
Model Naomi Campbell says she is sorry she assaulted two police officers during a dispute about lost luggage aboard a British Airways plane. But she has refused to apologize to the airline, accusing it of racism...
Southern Ledger - June 21, 2008
DeGeneres 4th Daytime Emmy not necessarily last
Ellen Degeneres has no plans to stop with her fourth consecutive Daytime Emmy for talk show host...
Southern Ledger - June 21, 2008
Obama, McCain spar on levees
With communities in the Midwest still under water, Democrat Barack Obama on Saturday criticized Republican John McCain for opposing federal spending on flood prevention programs and opened a new debate in the White House race...
Southern Ledger - June 21, 2008
Analysis McCain hampered by campaign missteps
Call it campaign growing pains. Or bad luck. Or a combination of the two...
Southern Ledger - June 21, 2008
Cink extends lead at Travelers
Stewart Cink birdied the final two holes Saturday to take a two-stroke lead into the final round of the Travelers Championship...
Southern Ledger - June 21, 2008
Glaus hits slam, Dice-K rocked in Cards 9-3 win
Troy Glaus hit a grand slam and the St. Louis Cardinals rocked Daisuke Matsuzaka in his return from the disabled list, beating the Boston Red Sox 9-3 Saturday...
Southern Ledger - June 21, 2008
Cink extends lead at Travelers, 1st Ld-Writethru
Stewart Cink birdied the final two holes Saturday to take a two-stroke lead into the final round of the Travelers Championship...
Southern Ledger - June 21, 2008
Ford cuts sales view, delays new pickup 2 months
Faced with a continuing plunge in pickup truck and sport utility vehicle sales, Ford Motor Co. on Friday tried to deal with the mess by delaying production of the new F-150 pickup truck and announcing further factory cuts...
Southern Ledger - June 21, 2008
Ford delays new pickup 2 months, cuts sales view
Ford Motor Co. will delay introduction of its new F-150 pickup truck by two months and further cut production because of the declining market for pickups and sport utility vehicles, the automaker announced Friday...
Southern Ledger - June 21, 2008
Winnebago profit skids 73 pct in 3Q
Winnebago Industries Inc. said Friday its third quarter profit skidded 73 percent as high gas prices, tighter credit and a soft economy drive motor homes sales lower industrywide...
Southern Ledger - June 21, 2008
Obama raps McCain on flood prevention programs
With communities in the Midwest still under water, Democrat Barack Obama on Saturday criticized Republican John McCain for opposing federal spending on flood prevention programs and opened a new debate in the White House race...
Southern Ledger - June 21, 2008
Wildfire burns homes along N. California coast
A fast-moving fire erupted Friday along the Northern California coast, burning homes, forcing hundreds of residents to flee and backing up traffic for miles on a scenic highway...
Southern Ledger - June 21, 2008
Germany upsets Portugal 3-2 to reach Euro semis
Bastian Schweinsteiger, coming off a suspension, scored one goal and set up two more Thursday night, leading Germany over Portugal 3-2 and into the European Championship semifinals...
Southern Ledger - June 21, 2008
Small Mo. towns fight to contain Mississippi River
For the second time in 15 years, Keith Aubuchon found himself packing his belongings and evacuating his home to escape a "100-year" flood of the Mississippi River...
Southern Ledger - June 21, 2008
Rembrandt Laughing is self-portrait
The auction house thought the portrait was a 17th century Rembrandt knockoff, and valued it at just $3,100. But the British buyer who paid about 1,500 times more than that apparently knew what he was doing...
Southern Ledger - June 21, 2008
Small Mo. towns fight to contain Mississippi River
For the second time in 15 years, Keith Aubuchon found himself packing his belongings and evacuating his home to escape a "100-year" flood of the Mississippi River...
Southern Ledger - June 21, 2008
Flooding strands 100-plus barges on Mississippi
The flooding in the Midwest has brought freight traffic on the upper Mississippi to a standstill, stranding more than 100 barges loaded with grain, cement, scrap metal, fertilizer and other products while shippers wait for the water to drop on the Big Muddy...
Southern Ledger - June 21, 2008
The auction house thought the portrait was a 17th century Rembrandt knockoff, and valued it at just $3,100. But the British buyer who paid about 1,500 times more than that apparently knew what he was doing...
Southern Ledger - June 21, 2008
Afghan bomb kills 4 from US-led force
The U.S.-led coalition in Afghanistan says a bomb has killed four of its troops in the south...
Southern Ledger - June 21, 2008
Chavez refutes US Hezbollah charges
President Hugo Chavez says the United States is trying to bring him before an international court...
Southern Ledger - June 21, 2008
Thai PM refuses to resign amid protests
Prime Minister Samak Sundaravej on Saturday refused to bow to the demands of anti-government protesters who vowed to besiege his office until he resigned...
Southern Ledger - June 21, 2008
"Star Trek" star George Takei is ready to "live long and prosper" with his partner of 21 years. Takei will marry 54-year-old Brad Altman on September 14th in Los Angeles...
Southern Ledger - June 21, 2008
Two young backpackers rationed peanut butter sandwiches and granola bars, growing hungrier as they wandered for six days in the dense vegetation of Denali National Park, they said Thursday...
Southern Ledger - June 21, 2008
Supporters of slain leader Bhutto mark birthday
Supporters of slain former Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto commemorated her 55th birthday Saturday in mournful ceremonies at her mausoleum in Pakistan...
Southern Ledger - June 21, 2008
Sri Lankan journalists cite intimidation
With civil war raging in Sri Lanka, the journalists trying to cover the conflict find themselves increasingly under siege...
Southern Ledger - June 21, 2008
Report South Korea, US agree on younger beef
U.S. beef exports to South Korea will only come from cattle less than 30-months old, a news report said Saturday, in a deal made to placate South Korean protesters worried about mad cow disease...
Southern Ledger - June 21, 2008
US energy chief Low oil production drives price
The U.S. energy secretary says insufficient oil production, not speculation, is driving soaring crude prices...
Southern Ledger - June 21, 2008
Bombs kill 5 foreign troops in Afghanistan
Roadside bombs killed five foreign troops in Afghanistan on Saturday, military officials said, extending a series of daily attacks that have lifted the death toll for foreign forces this year to more than 100...
Southern Ledger - June 21, 2008
Afghan bomb kills 5 from US-led force
Roadside bombs killed five foreign troops in Afghanistan on Saturday, military officials said, extending a series of daily attacks that have lifted the death toll for foreign forces this year to more than 100...
Southern Ledger - June 21, 2008
Saudi Arabia arrests alleged gays in raid
A Saudi newspaper says religious police have arrested 21 allegedly homosexual men and confiscated large amounts of alcohol...
Southern Ledger - June 21, 2008
Bosnian Serb police chief turned over to UN court
Serb authorities Saturday turned over an ex-Bosnian Serb police chief to the Yugoslav war crimes tribunal in the Netherlands...
Southern Ledger - June 21, 2008
Bodman Insufficient oil production behind prices
The U.S. energy secretary said Saturday that insufficient oil production, not financial speculation, was driving soaring crude prices...
Southern Ledger - June 21, 2008
Sadrists accuse Iraqi govt of targeting movement
Followers of Muqtada al-Sadr accused the government Saturday of targeting their political movement as security forces arrested 20 policemen linked to the anti-American cleric...
Southern Ledger - June 21, 2008
SKorea, US agree on beef deal, protests continue
South Korea said it will resume imports of U.S. beef after American and South Korean suppliers agreed to block meat from older cattle, aiming Saturday to soothe health concerns that sparked weeks of demonstrations against new President Lee Myung-bak...
Southern Ledger - June 21, 2008
ElBaradei Mideast could burn if Iran attacked
The U.N. nuclear watchdog chief warned in comments aired Saturday that any military strike on Iran could turn the Mideast into a "ball of fire" and lead the country to a more aggressive stance on its controversial nuclear program...
Southern Ledger - June 21, 2008
Bodman Insufficient oil production to blame
The U.S. energy secretary says insufficient oil production, not speculation, is driving soaring crude prices...
Southern Ledger - June 21, 2008
Chevron says pipeline breached in Nigeria
Chevron Corp. says a breached Nigerian pipeline has caused the company to shut down its onshore oil production...
Southern Ledger - June 21, 2008
Bodies of 2 Shiite brothers found in Iraq
Two Shiite brothers kidnapped just weeks after their family returned to a mainly Sunni area were found shot to death Saturday, police said...
Southern Ledger - June 21, 2008
IAEA chief warns against attack on Iran
The head of the U.N. nuclear watchdog agency is warning that any attack on Iran could turn the Mideast into a "ball of fire."...
Southern Ledger - June 21, 2008
Bombs kill 5 from US-led force in Afghanistan
Roadside bombs killed five foreign troops in Afghanistan on Saturday, military officials said, extending a series of daily attacks that have lifted the death toll for foreign forces this year to more than 100...
Southern Ledger - June 21, 2008
Mars probe makes 'ice discovery'
Nasa's Phoenix spacecraft unearths evidence of ice in the soil around its landing site on Mars...
BBC News - June 21, 2008
Sea life fears force race change
Organisers of a powerboat race alter its route around the Welsh coast after warnings of the danger to marine life...
BBC News - June 21, 2008
Man, 97, confronts burglar gang
A 97-year-old man is treated in hospital after confronting up to four burglars at his west Belfast home...
BBC News - June 21, 2008
Nigeria oil pipeline 'attacked'
US oil giant Chevron halts onshore oil production at its Escravos oilfield after an attack on a supply pipeline...
BBC News - June 21, 2008
Police blamed for Mexico stampede
Mexico City's mayor accuses police of 'serious errors' during a nightclub raid in which 12 people died in a stampede...
BBC News - June 21, 2008
Gale warning for householders
Unusually high winds for this time of year are predicted for Sunday, BBC forecaster Tomasz Schafernaker warns...
BBC News - June 21, 2008
Terrorism fight given £4m boost
Almost £4m will be handed to Scotland's police forces to combat terrorism, the Scottish Government has said...
BBC News - June 21, 2008
'Proud to serve'
TA soldiers explain what inspires them to serve...
BBC News - June 21, 2008
Black and white
Does ethnicity have an impact when it comes to adoption?...
BBC News - June 21, 2008
One eye and three legs: Meet the world's 'ugliest' dog
A three-legged, one-eyed, cancer-afflicted dog named Gus is crowned the World's Ugliest Dog at a fair in California...
BBC News - June 21, 2008
Sublime Russia break Dutch hearts
An Andrei Arshavin-inspired Russia beat the Netherlands 3-1 after extra time to reach the Euro 2008 semi-finals...
BBC News - June 21, 2008
Gritty Kiwis win to level series
Tim Southee and Kyle Mills are New Zealand's heroes as they beat England in a tense one-day international to level the series 1-1...
BBC News - June 21, 2008
Journalist 'reported own murders'
Police in Macedonia arrest a journalist on suspicion that he committed three murders he reported on...
BBC News - June 21, 2008
British hostages 'alive' in Iraq
Iraq's most senior security official says he believes that five British hostages seized more than a year ago are still alive...
BBC News - June 21, 2008
Zimbabwe set for opposition rally
Zimbabwe's opposition says it will go ahead with a weekend rally in the capital, Harare, after a court overturns a police ban...
BBC News - June 21, 2008
Soldiers killed in Afghan blasts
Five foreign soldiers die in two bombings in Afghanistan as the Taleban step up their attacks against coalition troops...
BBC News - June 21, 2008
Group files suit over I Believe plates in SC
A group that advocates separation of church and state filed a federal lawsuit Thursday to prevent South Carolina from becoming the first state to create "I Believe" license plates...
Southern Ledger - June 21, 2008
DeGeneres 4th Daytime Emmy not necessarily last
Ellen Degeneres has no plans to stop with her fourth consecutive Daytime Emmy for talk show host...
Southern Ledger - June 21, 2008
Land lost, Ky., Tenn. families fight for heritage
First, they lost their land. Now the people whose families were evicted in the 1960s to create a vast nature preserve in western Kentucky and Tennessee are wrangling with the U.S. Forest Service over how to present their history to visitors...
Southern Ledger - June 21, 2008
Housing rescue a final chance for bargaining
President Bush and Congress have settled their differences on terrorist surveillance and Iraq war money. Now attention turns to a potential housing rescue, probably the last major initiative with any chance of passing before lawmakers scatter to campaign for re-election...
Southern Ledger - June 21, 2008
Housing rescue is final chance for bargaining
President Bush and Congress have settled their differences on terrorist surveillance and Iraq war money. Now attention turns to a potential housing rescue, probably the last major initiative with any chance of passing before lawmakers scatter to campaign for re-election...
Southern Ledger - June 21, 2008
Morgan Pressel shoots 65 to lead Wegmans LPGA
Morgan Pressel, intensifying her practice routines as she moves beyond her teens, shot a 7-under 65 on Friday to take a one-stroke lead over Suzann Pettersen midway through the Wegmans LPGA...
Southern Ledger - June 21, 2008
No pressure on Montoya in return to Sonoma
The pressure was on Juan Pablo Montoya last year when he arrived at Infineon Raceway expected to score his first Cup Series victory...
Southern Ledger - June 21, 2008
Kahne wins 2nd pole in 3 weeks at Sonoma
Kasey Kahne continued his recent hot streak Friday by winning the pole at Infineon Raceway for his best career starting position on a road course...
Southern Ledger - June 21, 2008
Peraltas 2-run double in 10th gives Indians 5-4 win
Jhonny Peralta hit a two-run double with two out in the 10th inning after the Cleveland bullpen blew a four-run lead for Cliff Lee, and the Indians beat the Los Angeles Dodgers 6-4 Friday night in their first regular-season meeting at Chavez Ravine...
Southern Ledger - June 21, 2008
Naomi sorry for assault, but still mad at airline
Model Naomi Campbell says she is sorry she assaulted two police officers during a dispute about lost luggage aboard a British Airways plane. But she has refused to apologize to the airline, accusing it of racism...
Southern Ledger - June 21, 2008
Naomi sorry for assault, mad at airline
Model Naomi Campbell says she is sorry she assaulted two police officers during a dispute about lost luggage aboard a British Airways plane. But she has refused to apologize to the airline, accusing it of racism...
Southern Ledger - June 21, 2008
Analysis McCain hampered by campaign missteps
Call it campaign growing pains. Or bad luck. Or a combination of the two...
Southern Ledger - June 21, 2008
Paul supporters fall short in Montana
Sen. John McCain may be the presumptive Republican presidential nominee, but supporters of Ron Paul in Montana refused to abandon their candidate...
Southern Ledger - June 21, 2008
Obama raises $22 million in May Clinton in debt
Democrat Barack Obama raised $22 million in May for his presidential campaign, his weakest fundraising month this year, and ended the month with $43 million cash on hand, while former rival Hillary Rodham Clinton sank deeper in debt...
Southern Ledger - June 21, 2008
Cink shoots 64 to lead Travelers Championship
Stewart Cink moved to the top of the Travelers Championship leaderboard Friday, making two long eagle putts in a 6-under 64 that left him a stroke ahead of defending champion Hunter Mahan and two others...
Southern Ledger - June 21, 2008
Obama bypasses public money 1st since Watergate
Barack Obama is abandoning public financing for his presidential campaign, reversing his earlier stance in bold certainty he can raise millions more on his own as the first major-party candidate to bypass the tax-checkoff system that was hurried into place after the Watergate scandal...
Southern Ledger - June 21, 2008
Philippines Kidnap negotiators arrested
A Philippine mayor and his son who negotiated with al-Qaida-linked rebels for the release of an abducted TV news anchor and three other people have been arrested as suspects in the kidnappings, officials said Thursday...
Southern Ledger - June 21, 2008
Ford cuts sales view, delays new pickup 2 months
Faced with a continuing plunge in pickup truck and sport utility vehicle sales, Ford Motor Co. on Friday tried to deal with the mess by delaying production of the new F-150 pickup truck and announcing further factory cuts...
Southern Ledger - June 21, 2008
Ford delays new pickup 2 months, cuts sales view
Ford Motor Co. will delay introduction of its new F-150 pickup truck by two months and further cut production because of the declining market for pickups and sport utility vehicles, the automaker announced Friday...
Southern Ledger - June 21, 2008
Winnebago profit skids 73 pct in 3Q
Winnebago Industries Inc. said Friday its third quarter profit skidded 73 percent as high gas prices, tighter credit and a soft economy drive motor homes sales lower industrywide...
Southern Ledger - June 21, 2008
Wildfire burns homes along N. California coast
A fast-moving fire erupted Friday along the Northern California coast, burning homes, forcing hundreds of residents to flee and backing up traffic for miles on a scenic highway...
Southern Ledger - June 21, 2008
Germany upsets Portugal 3-2 to reach Euro semis
Bastian Schweinsteiger, coming off a suspension, scored one goal and set up two more Thursday night, leading Germany over Portugal 3-2 and into the European Championship semifinals...
Southern Ledger - June 21, 2008
Two young backpackers rationed peanut butter sandwiches and granola bars, growing hungrier as they wandered for six days in the dense vegetation of Denali National Park, they said Thursday...
Southern Ledger - June 21, 2008
Small Mo. towns fight to contain Mississippi River
For the second time in 15 years, Keith Aubuchon found himself packing his belongings and evacuating his home to escape a "100-year" flood of the Mississippi River...
Southern Ledger - June 21, 2008
Flooding strands 100-plus barges on Mississippi
The flooding in the Midwest has brought freight traffic on the upper Mississippi to a standstill, stranding more than 100 barges loaded with grain, cement, scrap metal, fertilizer and other products while shippers wait for the water to drop on the Big Muddy...
Southern Ledger - June 21, 2008
The auction house thought the portrait was a 17th century Rembrandt knockoff, and valued it at just $3,100. But the British buyer who paid about 1,500 times more than that apparently knew what he was doing...
Southern Ledger - June 21, 2008
Chavez refutes US Hezbollah charges
President Hugo Chavez says the United States is trying to bring him before an international court...
Southern Ledger - June 21, 2008
Thai PM refuses to resign amid protests
Prime Minister Samak Sundaravej on Saturday refused to bow to the demands of anti-government protesters who vowed to besiege his office until he resigned...
Southern Ledger - June 21, 2008
Thousands revel at Stonehenge for summer solstice
The summer solstice drew thousands of revelers to Stonehenge to watch the sun rise over the ancient monument Saturday for the first time in the new season...
Southern Ledger - June 21, 2008
UN nuke chief urges Syria to cooperate
The U.N. nuclear watchdog chief urged Syria on Friday to show "transparency" and cooperate with inspectors from the world agency visiting the Mideast country this weekend...
Southern Ledger - June 21, 2008
"Star Trek" star George Takei is ready to "live long and prosper" with his partner of 21 years. Takei will marry 54-year-old Brad Altman on September 14th in Los Angeles...
Southern Ledger - June 21, 2008
Sri Lankan journalists cite intimidation
With civil war raging in Sri Lanka, the journalists trying to cover the conflict find themselves increasingly under siege...
Southern Ledger - June 21, 2008
Report South Korea, US agree on younger beef
U.S. beef exports to South Korea will only come from cattle less than 30-months old, a news report said Saturday, in a deal made to placate South Korean protesters worried about mad cow disease...
Southern Ledger - June 21, 2008
Afghan bomb kills 4 from US-led force
The U.S.-led coalition in Afghanistan says a bomb has killed four of its troops in the south...
Southern Ledger - June 21, 2008
US energy chief Low oil production drives price
The U.S. energy secretary says insufficient oil production, not speculation, is driving soaring crude prices...
Southern Ledger - June 21, 2008
Bombs kill 5 foreign troops in Afghanistan
Roadside bombs killed five foreign troops in Afghanistan on Saturday, military officials said, extending a series of daily attacks that have lifted the death toll for foreign forces this year to more than 100...
Southern Ledger - June 21, 2008
Supporters of slain leader Bhutto mark birthday
Supporters of slain former Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto commemorated her 55th birthday Saturday in mournful ceremonies at her mausoleum in Pakistan...
Southern Ledger - June 21, 2008
Saudi Arabia arrests alleged gays in raid
A Saudi newspaper says religious police have arrested 21 allegedly homosexual men and confiscated large amounts of alcohol...
Southern Ledger - June 21, 2008
Bosnian Serb police chief turned over to UN court
Serb authorities Saturday turned over an ex-Bosnian Serb police chief to the Yugoslav war crimes tribunal in the Netherlands...
Southern Ledger - June 21, 2008
SKorea, US agree on beef deal, protests continue
South Korea said it will resume imports of U.S. beef after American and South Korean suppliers agreed to block meat from older cattle, aiming Saturday to soothe health concerns that sparked weeks of demonstrations against new President Lee Myung-bak...
Southern Ledger - June 21, 2008
ElBaradei Mideast could burn if Iran attacked
The U.N. nuclear watchdog chief warned in comments aired Saturday that any military strike on Iran could turn the Mideast into a "ball of fire" and lead the country to a more aggressive stance on its controversial nuclear program...
Southern Ledger - June 21, 2008
Bodman Insufficient oil production to blame
The U.S. energy secretary says insufficient oil production, not speculation, is driving soaring crude prices...
Southern Ledger - June 21, 2008
Chevron says pipeline breached in Nigeria
Chevron Corp. says a breached Nigerian pipeline has caused the company to shut down its onshore oil production...
Southern Ledger - June 21, 2008
Bodies of 2 Shiite brothers found in Iraq
Two Shiite brothers kidnapped just weeks after their family returned to a mainly Sunni area were found shot to death Saturday, police said...
Southern Ledger - June 21, 2008
IAEA chief warns against attack on Iran
The head of the U.N. nuclear watchdog agency is warning that any attack on Iran could turn the Mideast into a "ball of fire."...
Southern Ledger - June 21, 2008
Bombs kill 5 from US-led force in Afghanistan
Roadside bombs killed five foreign troops in Afghanistan on Saturday, military officials said, extending a series of daily attacks that have lifted the death toll for foreign forces this year to more than 100...
Southern Ledger - June 21, 2008
Afghan bomb kills 5 from US-led force
Roadside bombs killed five foreign troops in Afghanistan on Saturday, military officials said, extending a series of daily attacks that have lifted the death toll for foreign forces this year to more than 100...
Southern Ledger - June 21, 2008
Brown in Saudi to talk oil prices
The prime minister flies to the Middle East to convince oil-rich nations to spend some profits on UK nuclear energy...
BBC News - June 21, 2008
France signs Algeria nuclear deal
France and Algeria sign an agreement on civil nuclear co-operation as the French PM makes a rare visit to Algiers...
BBC News - June 21, 2008
Nepalese cabinet crisis deepens
Nepal PM Girid Prasad Koirala struggles to keep his administration together after Maoist ministers quit the cabinet...
BBC News - June 21, 2008
Nigerian oil pipeline 'attacked'
Nigerian militants were behind a bomb attack on an oil pipeline near Chevron oilfields, the Nigerian military says...
BBC News - June 21, 2008
Murdered Lucie's father marries
A candle is lit in memory of murdered bar hostess Lucie Blackman at her father's wedding ceremony...
BBC News - June 21, 2008
Schoolchildren in bus fire drama
More than 60 children are led to safety when fire breaks out on board their school bus on the M74...
BBC News - June 21, 2008
Two nursery children have E.coli
Screening starts of 50 children and staff at a nursery after two of its youngsters contract the virus E.coli 0157...
BBC News - June 21, 2008
Teenager killed in moped accident
A 17-year-old boy dies following a collision involving two mopeds near his home in Newtownabbey, County Antrim...
BBC News - June 21, 2008
'Rare' gales set to hit Britain
Unusually high winds for this time of year are predicted for Sunday, BBC forecaster Tomasz Schafernaker has warned...
BBC News - June 21, 2008
Iran discounts 'attack by Israel'
Iran says it considers an Israeli attack on its nuclear facilities as "impossible", after reports of an Israeli military rehearsal...
BBC News - June 21, 2008
Aborigines threaten to shut Uluru
Aboriginal leaders threaten to ban tourists from a top Australian landmark in protest at "racist" government policies...
BBC News - June 21, 2008
Major new rail lines considered
Network Rail is to look into creating five new high-speed lines for the UK by 2025, as part of a major review...
BBC News - June 21, 2008
TA centenary marked with pageant
The Territorial Army marks its 100-year history in the same week that three members are killed on duty...
BBC News - June 21, 2008
Law 'to change' on witness rules
The government is considering making an "urgent" change to the law to allow witnesses in some cases to give evidence anonymously in court...
BBC News - June 21, 2008
Group files suit over I Believe plates in SC
A group that advocates separation of church and state filed a federal lawsuit Thursday to prevent South Carolina from becoming the first state to create "I Believe" license plates...
Southern Ledger - June 21, 2008
Ellen DeGeneres wins fourth Daytime Emmy
Ellen Degeneres won a fourth consecutive Daytime Emmy on Friday night, and she has no plans to stop there...
Southern Ledger - June 21, 2008
Guests for the Sunday TV news shows
Guest lineup for the Sunday TV news shows:___...
Southern Ledger - June 21, 2008
Morgan Pressel shoots 65 to lead Wegmans LPGA
Morgan Pressel, intensifying her practice routines as she moves beyond her teens, shot a 7-under 65 on Friday to take a one-stroke lead over Suzann Pettersen midway through the Wegmans LPGA...
Southern Ledger - June 21, 2008
No pressure on Montoya in return to Sonoma
The pressure was on Juan Pablo Montoya last year when he arrived at Infineon Raceway expected to score his first Cup Series victory...
Southern Ledger - June 21, 2008
Kahne wins 2nd pole in 3 weeks at Sonoma
Kasey Kahne continued his recent hot streak Friday by winning the pole at Infineon Raceway for his best career starting position on a road course...
Southern Ledger - June 21, 2008
DeGeneres 4th Daytime Emmy not necessarily last
Ellen Degeneres has no plans to stop with her fourth consecutive Daytime Emmy for talk show host...
Southern Ledger - June 21, 2008
Paul supporters fall short in Montana
Sen. John McCain may be the presumptive Republican presidential nominee, but supporters of Ron Paul in Montana refused to abandon their candidate...
Southern Ledger - June 21, 2008
Obama raises $22 million in May Clinton in debt
Democrat Barack Obama raised $22 million in May for his presidential campaign, his weakest fundraising month this year, and ended the month with $43 million cash on hand, while former rival Hillary Rodham Clinton sank deeper in debt...
Southern Ledger - June 21, 2008
Paul supporters fall short of claiming Montana delegates
Sen. John McCain may be the presumptive Republican presidential nominee, but supporters of Ron Paul in Montana refused to abandon their candidate...
Southern Ledger - June 21, 2008
Clinton ends May with $22.5 million debt
Democrat Hillary Rodham Clinton has reported a $22.5 million debt at the end of May, more than half of which is from personal loans to her presidential campaign...
Southern Ledger - June 21, 2008
Cink shoots 64 to lead Travelers Championship
Stewart Cink moved to the top of the Travelers Championship leaderboard Friday, making two long eagle putts in a 6-under 64 that left him a stroke ahead of defending champion Hunter Mahan and two others...
Southern Ledger - June 21, 2008
Wildfire burns homes along N. California coast
A fast-moving fire erupted Friday along the Northern California coast, burning homes, forcing hundreds of residents to flee and backing up traffic for miles on a scenic highway...
Southern Ledger - June 21, 2008
Peraltas 2-run double in 10th gives Indians 5-4 win
Jhonny Peralta hit a two-run double with two out in the 10th inning after the Cleveland bullpen blew a four-run lead for Cliff Lee, and the Indians beat the Los Angeles Dodgers 6-4 Friday night in their first regular-season meeting at Chavez Ravine...
Southern Ledger - June 21, 2008
Ford cuts sales view, delays new pickup 2 months
Faced with a continuing plunge in pickup truck and sport utility vehicle sales, Ford Motor Co. on Friday tried to deal with the mess by delaying production of the new F-150 pickup truck and announcing further factory cuts...
Southern Ledger - June 21, 2008
Ford delays new pickup 2 months, cuts sales view
Ford Motor Co. will delay introduction of its new F-150 pickup truck by two months and further cut production because of the declining market for pickups and sport utility vehicles, the automaker announced Friday...
Southern Ledger - June 21, 2008
Winnebago profit skids 73 pct in 3Q
Winnebago Industries Inc. said Friday its third quarter profit skidded 73 percent as high gas prices, tighter credit and a soft economy drive motor homes sales lower industrywide...
Southern Ledger - June 21, 2008
Obama bypasses public money 1st since Watergate
Barack Obama is abandoning public financing for his presidential campaign, reversing his earlier stance in bold certainty he can raise millions more on his own as the first major-party candidate to bypass the tax-checkoff system that was hurried into place after the Watergate scandal...
Southern Ledger - June 21, 2008
2 charged on Wall Street in mortgage meltdown
Two former Bear Stearns hedge fund managers were hauled into jail Thursday and charged with lying to investors about the collapse of the subprime mortgage market, perhaps signaling the start of a wave of prosecutions arising from the housing meltdown...
Southern Ledger - June 21, 2008
Small Mo. towns fight to contain Mississippi River
For the second time in 15 years, Keith Aubuchon found himself packing his belongings and evacuating his home to escape a "100-year" flood of the Mississippi River...
Southern Ledger - June 21, 2008
Philippines Kidnap negotiators arrested
A Philippine mayor and his son who negotiated with al-Qaida-linked rebels for the release of an abducted TV news anchor and three other people have been arrested as suspects in the kidnappings, officials said Thursday...
Southern Ledger - June 21, 2008
Flooding strands 100-plus barges on Mississippi
The flooding in the Midwest has brought freight traffic on the upper Mississippi to a standstill, stranding more than 100 barges loaded with grain, cement, scrap metal, fertilizer and other products while shippers wait for the water to drop on the Big Muddy...
Southern Ledger - June 21, 2008
The auction house thought the portrait was a 17th century Rembrandt knockoff, and valued it at just $3,100. But the British buyer who paid about 1,500 times more than that apparently knew what he was doing...
Southern Ledger - June 21, 2008
Lawyer Equatorial Guinea coup planner a victim
The lawyer for a former British military officer charged with planning a coup in Equatorial Guinea pleaded for leniency Friday, calling Simon Mann a "just one more poor victim" of a plot hatched by others...
Southern Ledger - June 21, 2008
Ecuador boy sets zero-G flight record
A 7-year-old Ecuador boy has become the youngest passenger ever aboard a zero-gravity flight...
Southern Ledger - June 21, 2008
Mexico police guard smuggling suspect
Hundreds of police and military sharpshooters guarded an immigration detention center Friday in southern Mexico amid threats that gunmen would try to rescue a Cuban-American man being held there on smuggling charges, state officials said...
Southern Ledger - June 21, 2008
"Star Trek" star George Takei is ready to "live long and prosper" with his partner of 21 years. Takei will marry 54-year-old Brad Altman on September 14th in Los Angeles...
Southern Ledger - June 21, 2008
Two young backpackers rationed peanut butter sandwiches and granola bars, growing hungrier as they wandered for six days in the dense vegetation of Denali National Park, they said Thursday...
Southern Ledger - June 21, 2008
Small Mo. towns fight to contain Mississippi River
For the second time in 15 years, Keith Aubuchon found himself packing his belongings and evacuating his home to escape a "100-year" flood of the Mississippi River...
Southern Ledger - June 21, 2008
Thai PM refuses to resign amid protests
Prime Minister Samak Sundaravej on Saturday refused to bow to the demands of anti-government protesters who vowed to besiege his office until he resigned...
Southern Ledger - June 21, 2008
Thousands revel at Stonehenge for summer solstice
The summer solstice drew thousands of revelers to Stonehenge to watch the sun rise over the ancient monument Saturday for the first time in the new season...
Southern Ledger - June 21, 2008
UN nuke chief urges Syria to cooperate
The U.N. nuclear watchdog chief urged Syria on Friday to show "transparency" and cooperate with inspectors from the world agency visiting the Mideast country this weekend...
Southern Ledger - June 21, 2008
UN pushes new plan for administering Kosovo
Undeterred by Russian opposition, Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon pledged Friday to move ahead with a new plan for administering Kosovo, a step supported by most other Security Council members...
Southern Ledger - June 21, 2008
Sri Lankan journalists cite intimidation
With civil war raging in Sri Lanka, the journalists trying to cover the conflict find themselves increasingly under siege...
Southern Ledger - June 21, 2008
Report South Korea, US agree on younger beef
U.S. beef exports to South Korea will only come from cattle less than 30-months old, a news report said Saturday, in a deal made to placate South Korean protesters worried about mad cow disease...
Southern Ledger - June 21, 2008
Afghan bomb kills 4 from US-led force
The U.S.-led coalition in Afghanistan says a bomb has killed four of its troops in the south...
Southern Ledger - June 21, 2008
Chavez refutes US Hezbollah charges
President Hugo Chavez says the United States is trying to bring him before an international court...
Southern Ledger - June 21, 2008
Bhutto supporters mark her birthday
Supporters of slain former Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto commemorated her 55th birthday Saturday in mournful ceremonies at her mausoleum in Pakistan...
Southern Ledger - June 21, 2008
12 killed in Philippine typhoon
Officials say flashfloods and landslides have killed at least 12 people in the southern Philippines...
Southern Ledger - June 21, 2008
Supporters of slain leader Bhutto mark birthday
Supporters of slain former Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto commemorated her 55th birthday Saturday in mournful ceremonies at her mausoleum in Pakistan...
Southern Ledger - June 21, 2008
Afghan bomb kills 5 from US-led force
Roadside bombs killed five foreign troops in Afghanistan on Saturday, military officials said, extending a series of daily attacks that have lifted the death toll for foreign forces this year to more than 100...
Southern Ledger - June 21, 2008
Saudi Arabia arrests alleged gays in raid
A Saudi newspaper says religious police have arrested 21 allegedly homosexual men and confiscated large amounts of alcohol...
Southern Ledger - June 21, 2008
Bosnian Serb police chief turned over to UN court
Serb authorities Saturday turned over an ex-Bosnian Serb police chief to the Yugoslav war crimes tribunal in the Netherlands...
Southern Ledger - June 21, 2008
17 killed in Philippine typhoon
Flash floods and landslides killed at least 17 people in the southern Philippines on Saturday as heavy rains from Typhoon Fengshen inundated the region, causing widespread damage...
Southern Ledger - June 21, 2008
Ellen scoops Daytime Emmy honour
Ellen DeGeneres wins her fourth Daytime Emmy in a row for best talk show host at a Hollywood ceremony...
BBC News - June 21, 2008
S Korea-US 'deal' on beef exports
The US agrees not to export beef to South Korea from cattle older than 30 months to allay fears over meat safety, Seoul says...
BBC News - June 21, 2008
Ex-Sunderland keeper found dead
Sunderland FC's former goalkeeper Tim Carter is found dead in bushes in Greater Manchester...
BBC News - June 21, 2008
Alexander renews referendum call
The leader of the Labour Party in Scotland again calls on the SNP to hold a referendum on Scottish independence...
BBC News - June 21, 2008
NHS warned over patient fund rows
The health minister accuses officials in Wales of letting patients down to protect their budgets...
BBC News - June 21, 2008
17-year-old killed in moped crash
A 17-year-old boy dies following a collision involving two mopeds in Newtownabbey, County Antrim...
BBC News - June 21, 2008
Cash for brides
Afghan poppy ban leads the poor to marry off daughters...
BBC News - June 21, 2008
In pictures
The Olympic flame is carried through Tibet's main city...
BBC News - June 21, 2008
Week in pictures
Striking images from around the world this week...
BBC News - June 21, 2008
A chick's life
Chick lit authors on snobbery and success...
BBC News - June 21, 2008
Live - England v New Zealand
England put New Zealand on the back foot by taking regular wickets early in the third one-day international...
BBC News - June 21, 2008
Ronaldo wants 'dream' Real move
Cristiano Ronaldo wants to seal a "dream" move to Real Madrid, despite Man Utd insisting he is not for sale...
BBC News - June 21, 2008
Syrian mystery
Why UN inspectors want a look at alleged nuclear site...
BBC News - June 21, 2008
Pensioner assaulted in own home
An 81-year-old woman is sexually assaulted when a burglar breaks into her Tyneside home...
BBC News - June 21, 2008
Chinese couples rush to marry on opening date of Beijing Olympics
Many Chinese are applying to marry on 8 August, the opening date of the Beijing Olympics, state media say...
BBC News - June 21, 2008
'Fewer girl babies than ever' in India
Growing numbers of female foetuses are aborted and baby girls left to die in India, a UK charity says...
BBC News - June 21, 2008
Adoption matches 'too stringent'
Some councils are too stringent in finding matches for black and ethnic minority children up for adoption, charities say...
BBC News - June 21, 2008
Soldiers killed in Afghan blast
Four US-led coalition soldiers are killed by a roadside bomb explosion in southern Afghanistan, officials say...
BBC News - June 21, 2008
Mugabe condemns opposition 'lies'
President Mugabe of Zimbabwe accuses the opposition of lying about political violence to cast doubt on next week's run-off poll...
BBC News - June 21, 2008
'Urgent' action on witness rules
The government vows to address a ruling by the Law Lords that restricts the use of anonymous witnesses...
BBC News - June 21, 2008
Group files suit over I Believe plates in SC
A group that advocates separation of church and state filed a federal lawsuit Thursday to prevent South Carolina from becoming the first state to create "I Believe" license plates...
Southern Ledger - June 21, 2008
Fire burns several buildings in Oakland, Calif.
About 80 firefighters are trying put out a fire that has burned several buildings in Oakland, Calif...
Southern Ledger - June 21, 2008
Maine pitches into seventh as Mets win
Carlos Delgado hit a two-run homer as part of a five-run second and John Maine composed himself after a shaky first, lifting the New York Mets to a 7-2 win over the Colorado Rockies on Friday night...
Southern Ledger - June 21, 2008
DeGeneres 4th Daytime Emmy not necessarily last
Ellen Degeneres has no plans to stop with her fourth consecutive Daytime Emmy for talk show host...
Southern Ledger - June 21, 2008
Ellen DeGeneres wins fourth Daytime Emmy
Ellen Degeneres won a fourth consecutive Daytime Emmy on Friday night, and she has no plans to stop there...
Southern Ledger - June 21, 2008
Clinton ends May with $22.5 million debt
Democrat Hillary Rodham Clinton has reported a $22.5 million debt at the end of May, more than half of which is from personal loans to her presidential campaign...
Southern Ledger - June 21, 2008
Michelle Obama discusses experience as working mom
Michelle Obama on Friday drew from her experience as a working mother to emphasize the importance of fairness in the workplace and her support for family friendly policies...
Southern Ledger - June 21, 2008
Headley, Greene homer for Padres in win over Tigers
Adrian Gonzalez drove in the go-ahead run with a bases-loaded single in the eighth inning and the San Diego Padres beat the Detroit Tigers 6-2 on Friday night to snap a four-game losing streak...
Southern Ledger - June 21, 2008
Dukes comes through for Nats in 14th
Elijah Dukes drove in the winning run with two outs in the 14th inning with his fifth hit, giving the Washington Nationals a 4-3 win over the Texas Rangers on Friday night...
Southern Ledger - June 21, 2008
Inflation rate jumps by biggest amount in 6 months
The inflation rate shot up in May at the fastest pace in six months, pushed higher by soaring costs for gasoline and other types of energy...
Southern Ledger - June 21, 2008
Ford cuts sales view, delays new pickup 2 months
Faced with a continuing plunge in pickup truck and sport utility vehicle sales, Ford Motor Co. on Friday tried to deal with the mess by delaying production of the new F-150 pickup truck and announcing further factory cuts...
Southern Ledger - June 21, 2008
Ford delays new pickup 2 months, cuts sales view
Ford Motor Co. will delay introduction of its new F-150 pickup truck by two months and further cut production because of the declining market for pickups and sport utility vehicles, the automaker announced Friday...
Southern Ledger - June 21, 2008
Winnebago profit skids 73 pct in 3Q
Winnebago Industries Inc. said Friday its third quarter profit skidded 73 percent as high gas prices, tighter credit and a soft economy drive motor homes sales lower industrywide...
Southern Ledger - June 21, 2008
Hollywood prepares for Daytime Emmys
The Daytime Emmys are aspiring to get a party started...
Southern Ledger - June 21, 2008
Obama bypasses public money 1st since Watergate
Barack Obama is abandoning public financing for his presidential campaign, reversing his earlier stance in bold certainty he can raise millions more on his own as the first major-party candidate to bypass the tax-checkoff system that was hurried into place after the Watergate scandal...
Southern Ledger - June 21, 2008
Two young backpackers rationed peanut butter sandwiches and granola bars, growing hungrier as they wandered for six days in the dense vegetation of Denali National Park, they said Thursday...
Southern Ledger - June 21, 2008
Small Mo. towns fight to contain Mississippi River
For the second time in 15 years, Keith Aubuchon found himself packing his belongings and evacuating his home to escape a "100-year" flood of the Mississippi River...
Southern Ledger - June 21, 2008
Flooding strands 100-plus barges on Mississippi
The flooding in the Midwest has brought freight traffic on the upper Mississippi to a standstill, stranding more than 100 barges loaded with grain, cement, scrap metal, fertilizer and other products while shippers wait for the water to drop on the Big Muddy...
Southern Ledger - June 21, 2008
The auction house thought the portrait was a 17th century Rembrandt knockoff, and valued it at just $3,100. But the British buyer who paid about 1,500 times more than that apparently knew what he was doing...
Southern Ledger - June 21, 2008
Small Mo. towns fight to contain Mississippi River
For the second time in 15 years, Keith Aubuchon found himself packing his belongings and evacuating his home to escape a "100-year" flood of the Mississippi River...
Southern Ledger - June 21, 2008
AP Exclusive Probe halts rebuilding of Iraqi city
U.S.-funded reconstruction in a one-time Sunni insurgent stronghold has been suspended because of a corruption probe, including allegations that the mayor and police chief were involved in a multimillion-dollar oil smuggling ring, The Associated Press has learned...
Southern Ledger - June 21, 2008
Austria accused of shielding Nazi suspect
Milivoj Asner caused a stir just by showing up at a soccer game: The frail 95-year-old is ranked No. 4 on a leading list of most-wanted Nazi war crimes suspects...
Southern Ledger - June 21, 2008
"Star Trek" star George Takei is ready to "live long and prosper" with his partner of 21 years. Takei will marry 54-year-old Brad Altman on September 14th in Los Angeles...
Southern Ledger - June 21, 2008
Ecuador boy sets zero-G flight record
A 7-year-old Ecuador boy has become the youngest passenger ever aboard a zero-gravity flight...
Southern Ledger - June 21, 2008
Mexico police guard smuggling suspect
Hundreds of police and military sharpshooters guarded an immigration detention center Friday in southern Mexico amid threats that gunmen would try to rescue a Cuban-American man being held there on smuggling charges, state officials said...
Southern Ledger - June 21, 2008
Israelis, Palestinians welcome 2nd day of truce
Israelis and Palestinians skeptically welcomed a second peaceful day of a cease-fire Friday, soaking up the sun at beaches and markets while warily predicting that their newfound quiet would be brief...
Southern Ledger - June 21, 2008
EU endorses new border security rules
European Union leaders want their nations to fingerprint all foreign visitors and take other new steps to keep out illegal immigrants as part of a sweeping security overhaul proposed Friday...
Southern Ledger - June 21, 2008
Afghan villagers return to grim aftermath of fight
Corpses lay stinking in the shade of mulberry trees and in the ruins of a collapsed storehouse. Villagers rushed home to see if their livestock had died in the heat. Afghan soldiers placed red signs warning of bombs planted alongside the road...
Southern Ledger - June 21, 2008
Thousands revel at Stonehenge for summer solstice
The summer solstice drew thousands of revelers to Stonehenge to watch the sun rise over the ancient monument Saturday for the first time in the new season...
Southern Ledger - June 21, 2008
UN nuke chief urges Syria to cooperate
The U.N. nuclear watchdog chief urged Syria on Friday to show "transparency" and cooperate with inspectors from the world agency visiting the Mideast country this weekend...
Southern Ledger - June 21, 2008
UN pushes new plan for administering Kosovo
Undeterred by Russian opposition, Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon pledged Friday to move ahead with a new plan for administering Kosovo, a step supported by most other Security Council members...
Southern Ledger - June 21, 2008
Lawyer Equatorial Guinea coup planner a victim
The lawyer for a former British military officer charged with planning a coup in Equatorial Guinea pleaded for leniency Friday, calling Simon Mann a "just one more poor victim" of a plot hatched by others...
Southern Ledger - June 21, 2008
Poll finds Pakistanis favor talks with militants
Pakistanis favor negotiating with Taliban militants rather than fighting them and hold their U.S. allies in the war on terror most responsible for violence in the country, according to a poll released Friday...
Southern Ledger - June 21, 2008
Thai PM refuses to resign amid protests
Prime Minister Samak Sundaravej on Saturday refused to bow to the demands of anti-government protesters who vowed to besiege his office until he resigned...
Southern Ledger - June 21, 2008
US military deaths in Iraq war at 4,102
As of Friday, June 20, 2008, at least 4,102 members of the U.S. military have died in the Iraq war since it began in March 2003, according to an Associated Press count...
Southern Ledger - June 21, 2008
UK soldier tries to flee from conviction
LONDON (AP) _ A decorated Iraq war veteran tried to escape from a British courtroom Friday after he was convicted of murdering a waiter 14 years ago...
Southern Ledger - June 21, 2008
Treat knee pain with creams call
Gels or creams containing painkillers are better than tablets for chronic knee pain, NHS research suggests...
BBC News - June 21, 2008
Students: Customers or learners?
Mike Baker warns that universities' "wall of silence" over standards will not help their long-term interests...
BBC News - June 21, 2008
Man charged over death of lodger
A man is due in court later charged with the murder of a lodger who was found dead in his room in Bedfordshire...
BBC News - June 21, 2008
Lost in translation
The other Afghan mission - to sort out place names...
BBC News - June 21, 2008
Thousands attend Stonehenge solstice event
Up to 25,000 people are thought to have joined this year's summer solstice celebrations at Stonehenge...
BBC News - June 21, 2008
India baby girl deaths 'increase'
Growing numbers of female foetuses are aborted and baby girls left to die in India, a UK charity says...
BBC News - June 21, 2008
Smokers offered money to give up
Smokers in disadvantaged areas of Dundee will be offered money for groceries in return for giving up tobacco...
BBC News - June 21, 2008
Men with HIV 'having unsafe sex'
Some gay men who are HIV positive are still having unprotected sex, a study suggests...
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