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- Reuters (redirect page) (← links | edit)
- Palestinians to elect new president on January 9 (← links | edit)
- Brazilian soccer player's mother has been kidnapped (← links | edit)
- Colin Powell Resigns as U.S. Secretary of State, Rice Likely Successor (← links | edit)
- Hari Kostov resigns as prime minister of Macedonia (← links | edit)
- Knight to leave Nike top job (← links | edit)
- Four NBA players suspended indefinitely for brawl (← links | edit)
- Ukraine parliament sacks government (← links | edit)
- South American Community of Nations announced at Third South American Summit (← links | edit)
- UK terror suspects win appeal (← links | edit)
- EU sets date for membership talks with Turkey (← links | edit)
- Brazilian soccer player's mother freed by kidnappers (← links | edit)
- Asian earthquake toll nears 60,000 (← links | edit)
- Tsunami toll passes 80,000 people as relief effort continues (← links | edit)
- Double car bombing attack in Mosul kills 26 (← links | edit)
- BitTorrent tracker site sued by movie studios, will mount defense (← links | edit)
- Idi Amin offered to act as peacemaker in NI (← links | edit)
- Peace agreement signed in Sudan (← links | edit)
- Torture and mass arrests of Christians in Vietnam (← links | edit)
- Bush nominates Chertoff for new Secretary of Homeland Security (← links | edit)
- Capture of FARC member creates crisis between Venezuela and Colombia (← links | edit)
- Suicide attack at Karni crossing between Gaza Strip, Israel (← links | edit)
- Viacom delays launch of gay cable channel (← links | edit)
- Ariel Sharon gives 'free hand' to military for crack-down (← links | edit)
- U.S. reported to mount covert operations in Iran (← links | edit)
- Brazilian President meets President of Colombia (← links | edit)
- Jan Nowak-Jezioranski Dies (← links | edit)
- Brazilian kidnapped in Iraq (← links | edit)
- FBI Probes Into Boston Terror Suspect Case (← links | edit)
- 15,000 attended memorial for Zhao Ziyang (← links | edit)
- Top Zarqawi ally captured (← links | edit)
- MST creates Marxist school in Brazil (← links | edit)
- Sharon to open discussion with Abbas (← links | edit)
- Condoleezza Rice confirmed as U.S. Secretary of State by Senate vote (← links | edit)
- 2005 World Social Forum in Porto Alegre (← links | edit)
- Man convicted of murdering wife 28 years ago (← links | edit)
- Ephraim Kishon dies at 80 (← links | edit)
- RAF Hercules crashes north of Baghdad killing ten (← links | edit)
- US guards kill four in Iraqi prison riot (← links | edit)
- Pope John Paul II has flu, taken to hospital (← links | edit)
- Nepal's King names new cabinet (← links | edit)
- Cuba restores relations with European Union (← links | edit)
- In several German cities students demonstrate against study fees (← links | edit)
- New York court rules in favor of same-sex marriage (← links | edit)
- Missing Afghan jet found; 104 believed dead (← links | edit)
- List of Communist spies leaks on the internet (← links | edit)
- Thaksin Shinawatra leads party to stunning victory in Thailand (← links | edit)
- Hubble Space Telescope to be burnt up; Jupiter Icy Moons Orbiter cancelled (← links | edit)
- Microsoft to buy antivirus firm Sybari Software (← links | edit)
- Carly Fiorina ousted from HP (← links | edit)
- Israel-Palestine ceasefire begins with violence (← links | edit)
- Explosion in Madrid; Basque separatists blamed (← links | edit)
- North Korea declares it has nuclear weapons; cancels talks (← links | edit)
- Prince Charles to marry Camilla Parker Bowles (← links | edit)
- Shakidor Dam bursts in Pakistan after heavy rain (← links | edit)
- Hamas considers ceasefire talks after Abbas meeting (← links | edit)
- Howard Dean elected chairman of U.S. Democrats (← links | edit)
- Gunman opens fire at upstate New York shopping mall (← links | edit)
- Wikinews profiled in news report (← links | edit)
- Microsoft announces new security software, new version of Internet Explorer (← links | edit)
- Greenspan's testimony suggests "more of the same" (← links | edit)
- Russia negotiating missile sale with Syria (← links | edit)
- Airlines fight new EU passenger compensation legislation (← links | edit)
- Hundred of thousands march in Rome to demand freedom for kidnapped reporter (← links | edit)
- David Beckham's new son, Cruz is born (← links | edit)
- Five hundred Palestinian prisoners released by Israel (← links | edit)
- 6.4 magnitude earthquake hits Iran (← links | edit)
- Canada's next ambassador to U.S. instigates outrage over missile defense (← links | edit)
- Effort on to eradicate Polio from Asia in 2005 (← links | edit)
- Palestinian legislators approve new cabinet for Abbas (← links | edit)
- Several UN troops killed in Congo ambush (← links | edit)
- Suspect in BTK killings arrested after 25 years in hiding (← links | edit)
- Founder of Amnesty International dies, aged 83 (← links | edit)
- Two-headed baby has second head removed (← links | edit)
- Lebanese Government resigns amid protests (← links | edit)
- Green paper asks for the BBC's Board of Governors to be scrapped (← links | edit)
- Italian journalist Giuliana Sgrena freed (← links | edit)
- David Blunkett is not the father of Kimberly Quinn's son (← links | edit)
- The President of Bolivia resigns (← links | edit)
- Syria begins withdrawing troops from Lebanon (← links | edit)
- Children poisoned by tainted cassava in the Philippines (← links | edit)
- Son of slain Chechen rebel Maskhadov vows to continue father's work (← links | edit)
- Colombia extradites guerrilla to the USA (← links | edit)
- Bolivian Congress refuse president's resignation (← links | edit)
- United Nations passes Declaration on human cloning (← links | edit)
- Six-year development framework for Sudan released by UN (← links | edit)
- Garry Kasparov retires from professional chess (← links | edit)
- Canadian airline Jetsgo ceases operations; 17,000 stranded (← links | edit)
- Syria affirms withdrawal intentions (← links | edit)
- Padraig Harrington wins first PGA Tour event; The Honda Classic (← links | edit)
- Brazilian President party received money from FARC, say documents (← links | edit)
- Suspect in Atlanta courthouse shooting appears at hearing (← links | edit)
- Suspect in Atlanta courtroom shooting gets hearing (← links | edit)
- Mars studies find water (← links | edit)
- Maradona honored with the keys to Cartagena (← links | edit)
- Brazilian Abin director: no proof linking FARC money to PT (← links | edit)
- Wolfowitz picked for top spot at World Bank (← links | edit)
- Europe marks second Iraq invasion anniversary (← links | edit)
- Lebanese President to skip Arab Summit (← links | edit)
- Rice pushes for fresh nuclear talks with North Korea (← links | edit)
- Powerful earthquake rocks southern Japan, tsunami warnings issued (← links | edit)
- Explosion kills Briton in Qatar; dozens injured (← links | edit)
- Search engine Google sued by Agence France Presse (← links | edit)
- Lebanon's opposition holds Syria responsible for Beirut explosion (← links | edit)
- Violent protests break out in Kyrgyzstan over allegedly rigged parliamentary elections (← links | edit)
- Bush signs historic Schiavo bill into law (← links | edit)
- Kofi Annan unveils UN reform plan (← links | edit)
- U.S. jury deliberates immigrant smuggler case (← links | edit)
- Kyrgyz president orders election probe as protesters seize control of second city (← links | edit)
- American Thom Mayne snags Pritzker architecture prize (← links | edit)
- EU looks set to continue arms embargo on China (← links | edit)
- FARC and Brazilian Workers' Party:the general didn't tell the truth, says former Abin superior to Veja (← links | edit)
- Kyrgyz government declares elections valid, refuses to declare state of emergency as opposition cements control of the south (← links | edit)
- Symbian licenses email technology from rival Microsoft (← links | edit)
- UN Reform: China, South Korea question seat for Japan on Security Council (← links | edit)
- Explosion near Beirut kills three, injures five (← links | edit)
- India signs on to chemical patents to comply with WTO order (← links | edit)
- 96 dead of Ebola-like Marburg virus in Angola (← links | edit)
- Parker shown the door as Gap spokeswoman (← links | edit)
- Chess legend avoids 10 year prison term (← links | edit)
- New Kyrgz interior minister says force may be used, riot police clash with protesters in Bishkek (← links | edit)
- Harp seal hunt approved by Canada, activists call for boycott of Canadian seafood (← links | edit)
- Bush, Martin, Fox hold summit, sign SPP accord (← links | edit)
- Explosion at Texas refinery kills 14, injures more than 100 (← links | edit)
- Akayev flees Kyrgyzstan as protesters seize control of Bishkek (← links | edit)
- Five dead, over 200 injured as looting continues in Bishkek (← links | edit)
- Hundreds of thousands march in Taipei (← links | edit)
- Hundreds of thousands protest anti-secession law in Taiwan (← links | edit)
- Police, militia confront looters in Bishkek, leaders say city now calm (← links | edit)
- Fire in Tema, Ghana threatening oil refinery (← links | edit)
- Four Americans die from mine impact in Afghanistan (← links | edit)
- Lebanon yields to opposition tide (← links | edit)
- New Kyrgyz election scheduled after lightning coup (← links | edit)
- Magnitude 8.7 earthquake hits Northern Sumatra, Indonesia (← links | edit)
- Ireland's smoking ban a success after first year (← links | edit)
- New Kygryz parliament backs Bakiyev, lower house of former parliament steps down (← links | edit)
- Upper house of former Kyrgyz parliament steps down, Bakiyev pledges to fight corruption (← links | edit)
- Japan asks "Where's the beef?" (← links | edit)
- California State University, Chico fraternity suspended for making frat house porno flick (← links | edit)
- Fox TV executive takes reins at Paramount studios (← links | edit)
- Palestinian security chief quits, says too little is being done to curb lawlessness (← links | edit)
- EU, Canada impose duties on some US goods in retaliation for Byrd Amendment (← links | edit)
- Violence in Rio ends in 30 deaths (← links | edit)
- Abbas fires security chiefs for failure to curb lawlessness (← links | edit)
- Australian rescue helicopter crash in Indonesia: nine dead (← links | edit)
- Iraqi insurgents attack Abu Ghraib (← links | edit)
- Abbas orders more security reforms, hundreds of security officers to be forced to retire (← links | edit)
- World Bank to tighten security belt for Wolfowitz arrival (← links | edit)
- Archbishop Desmond Tutu calls for African Pope (← links | edit)
- Chinese protesters smash up Japanese market (← links | edit)
- Web site claims Abu Ghraib attack for Al Quaida (← links | edit)
- India and China to discuss energy: cooperation or competition? (← links | edit)
- India-China border talks resume (← links | edit)
- Desmond Tutu calls for election of African pope (← links | edit)
- Miles-long queue to view Pope John Paul one last time (← links | edit)
- 51 suspects named by UN for war crimes in Darfur (← links | edit)
- Brazil organizes Summit of South American and Arab Countries (← links | edit)
- Iraq elects Kurdish president, Saddam said to be shaken (← links | edit)
- Japan announces moon program (← links | edit)
- Italy urges pilgrims to avoid Rome city centre for Pope funeral (← links | edit)
- Hackers crack Sony PSP to allow Internet chat, web surfing (← links | edit)
- Separatists fail to stop re-opening of Kashmir bus service (← links | edit)
- At least four killed by bomb thrown from motorcycle in Cairo (← links | edit)
- US House committee approves daylight saving time amendment (← links | edit)
- Cairo blast kills 3 (← links | edit)
- Music promoter Mean Fiddler sold for almost £38m (← links | edit)
- Hundreds arrested following pro-democratic rally in Nepal (← links | edit)
- UN forced to cut food rations to a million Sudanese (← links | edit)
- Pope's Brazilian cousins lament his death (← links | edit)
- Angola: Marburg virus still spreading, 180 dead (← links | edit)
- Time Warner/Comcast bid to snap up Adelphia cable service (← links | edit)
- Chinese rioters storm Japanese embassy in Beijing (← links | edit)
- Gaza cease fire rocked by latest killing of youths (← links | edit)
- Israeli president shakes hands with leaders of Syria, Iran at Pope's funeral (← links | edit)
- Australian man arrested at U.S. Capitol building (← links | edit)
- Eritrea plans to vaccinate 500,000 children (← links | edit)
- US trade deficit soars to new high of US$61.04 billion (← links | edit)
- India-China border-treaty hoped to improve ties, facilitate trade (← links | edit)
- NASA rethinks abandoning Hubble (← links | edit)
- China calls Japan's gas drilling plan 'a serious provocation' (← links | edit)
- Slime-mold beetles named for Bush, Cheney, and Rumsfeld (← links | edit)
- Australian police seize one tonne shipment of ecstacy (← links | edit)
- Second weekend of protests begins in China (← links | edit)
- Wendy's doubles reward for 'chili finger' info to US$100,000 (← links | edit)
- Lebanese cabinet talks re-started by new PM (← links | edit)
- Body of missing Florida girl found (← links | edit)
- Internet censorship study group reports on China (← links | edit)
- British retailer Littlewoods plans to axe 3,200 jobs (← links | edit)
- Croke Park opens to soccer and Rugby (← links | edit)
- Papal conclave attracting more bets than the Oscars (← links | edit)
- Afghan coalition forces repel Taliban ambush: 8 killed, 16 captured (← links | edit)
- Australian blitz on fish poaching (← links | edit)
- Breakthrough in talks between Philippine government, Muslim rebels (← links | edit)
- Koizumi offers apologies for Japan's past (← links | edit)
- Bodies of 12 young people found in Colombia (← links | edit)
- Female sponge contraceptive re-approved for US market (← links | edit)
- Serb General Pavkovic to Surrender to Hague (← links | edit)
- NYSE to merge with Archipelago; NASDAQ to buy Instinet (← links | edit)
- Romanian reporters call for release of hostages in Iraq (← links | edit)
- Japanese commuter train derails, apartment building smashed (← links | edit)
- Rescuers search for survivors of Japan rail disaster (← links | edit)
- Thousands of Romanians rally for release of kidnapped journalists (← links | edit)
- Bomb explosion kills two in Myanmar's second largest city (← links | edit)
- Execution deadline for kidnapped journalists expires (← links | edit)
- Lebanon government wins ‘vote of confidence’ (← links | edit)
- New Italian government gets confidence from the House (← links | edit)
- World's most expensive hotel-casino opens in Las Vegas (← links | edit)
- Vindicated Thai GM activists face gaol all the same (← links | edit)
- Violent rioting, deaths follow disputed election in Togo (← links | edit)
- Food with cancer-causing dye recalled in Britain (← links | edit)
- China introduces new jury trial system (← links | edit)
- Swiss cement company Holcim Ltd sees net profits jump 67% (← links | edit)
- Explosions near British consulate in New York shatter windows (← links | edit)
- Denunciations of Scandals Threaten UN (← links | edit)
- Accuser admits he lied, former Canadian immigration minister cleared of wrongdoing (← links | edit)
- Canadian Liberal government loses House of Commons vote, won't call election (← links | edit)
- Gaza settlers protest planned pull-out (← links | edit)
- Protests spread in Afghanistan (← links | edit)
- Gaza settlers protest planned pullout (← links | edit)
- Mexican president defends emigration (← links | edit)
- North and South Korea to meet next week (← links | edit)
- Police find owner of Wendy's chili finger (← links | edit)
- French Workers stay at home for Whit Monday (← links | edit)
- Croatian local elections: results pending (← links | edit)
- L.A. elects Latino Mayor (← links | edit)
- Illegal version of Star Wars III hits the internet hours after world-premiere (← links | edit)
- Adrian dissipates, producing heavy rains and mudslides (← links | edit)
- Ebola outbreak in Congo (← links | edit)
- Democratic Republic of Congo adopts new constitution, plans elections (← links | edit)
- Corruption endangers Brazilian government (← links | edit)
- Low fares airline, Ryanair celebrates twenty years in business (← links | edit)
- Exit poll: 55% of French voters say no to EU constitution (← links | edit)
- France votes no in EU referendum (← links | edit)
- Ryanair profits jump 19% to €268.9m (← links | edit)
- Elan shares plunge as another patient dies (← links | edit)
- U.S. military confirms Qur'ans were kicked, stepped on and splashed with urine at Guantanamo (← links | edit)
- Online poker firm set for multibillion pound flotation (← links | edit)
- U.S. wants to impose its "no-fly" list on most Canadian domestic flights (← links | edit)
- Amnesty report's criticisms rejected by Bush administration (← links | edit)
- New denunciations of political corruption create severe political crisis in Brazil (← links | edit)
- Over 1.5m apply for British Live 8 tickets (← links | edit)
- Google now worth over $80 billion (← links | edit)
- 30 travelers from Rwanda die in Ugandan bus crash (← links | edit)
- Canadian top court strikes down private medicare ban in Quebec (← links | edit)
- U.N. condemns lack of due process in American-run Iraq prisons (← links | edit)
- G8 finance ministers agree on deal to relieve debts of 18 poorest nations (← links | edit)
- Lula's future in the hands of Brazilian Parliament (← links | edit)
- Crown Prince of Kuwait admitted to hospital (← links | edit)
- US millitary says it killed approximately 40 'insurgents' in Iraq (← links | edit)
- French journalist held hostage in Iraq freed (← links | edit)
- Chechnya train derailed by blast, 12 injured (← links | edit)
- Bomb blasts kill several in Iran (← links | edit)
- Mike Tyson set to retire after loss (← links | edit)
- Pink Floyd will reunite to play London's Live 8 (← links | edit)
- Final withdrawal of Australian troops from East Timor (← links | edit)
- Ryanair exercises options on five Boeing 737s (← links | edit)
- Airbus wins Qatar Airways order worth $15bn (← links | edit)
- Boy dies on Mission Space ride at Disneyworld (← links | edit)
- Canadian boy killed in Cambodian seige; Police storm school (← links | edit)
- Brazil Political crisis: Minister José Dirceu leaves the government (← links | edit)
- 40 million credit cards compromised (← links | edit)
- Michelin's tyre mistake sends US Formula One Grand Prix into farce (← links | edit)
- Lebanese politician George Hawi assassinated as historic elections end (← links | edit)
- U.S. Senator Biden may run for Presidency (← links | edit)
- US flag burning amendment approved by House (← links | edit)
- No resolution in North Korean nuclear stalemate (← links | edit)
- Yahoo closes user-created chat rooms over sexual conduct (← links | edit)
- Iranians vote in runoff election (← links | edit)
- Hardliner wins Iran presidential runoff (← links | edit)
- Three New Jersey boys found dead (← links | edit)
- British television presenter Richard Whiteley dies (← links | edit)
- Rwandan businessmen sentenced for War Crimes (← links | edit)
- Bodies found at crash site of US helicopter in Afghanistan (← links | edit)
- Multiple deaths as Congolese government cracks down on pro-democracy protests (← links | edit)
- New denunciations of Brazilian deputy and evidence make things difficult for Lula (← links | edit)
- Ahmadinejad pictures: Iran Gov't denies hostage-taker allegations (← links | edit)
- Russian astrologist sues NASA for Deep Impact test (← links | edit)
- 'Bad language' at Live 8 concerts trigger complaints to the BBC (← links | edit)
- Tanzania accused of supporting terrorism to destabilise Burundi (← links | edit)
- Coordinated terrorist attack hits London (← links | edit)
- International stock markets tumble after UK blasts (← links | edit)
- France raises security level to red in response to London bombings (← links | edit)
- Security alerts in central London (← links | edit)
- Suspended sentence for Sasser worm author (← links | edit)
- Blair: G8 leaders announce $50 billion aid increase; talks on trade and climate change (← links | edit)
- Florida declares 'state of emergency', Hurricane Dennis category 4 storm (← links | edit)
- Hurricane Dennis heads for Gulf Coast, leaves trail of destruction in its wake (← links | edit)
- Nigerian sentenced to death for admitting to gay relations (← links | edit)
- Dozens left dead in Caribbean as Hurricane Dennis moves toward U.S. (← links | edit)
- UK Police evacuate Birmingham city centre (← links | edit)
- Birmingham UK threat was 'real and very credible' (← links | edit)
- Padraig Harrington withdraws from British Open (← links | edit)
- Police make significant progress in London bombings investigation (← links | edit)
- Fire in Hospital in Costa Rica kills 18 persons (← links | edit)
- Israeli army reoccupies Tulkarem in West Bank (← links | edit)
- Suicide bomber kills 24 children in Iraq (← links | edit)
- Children massacred in Kenyan school (← links | edit)
- Former WorldCom CEO Ebbers sentenced to 25 years (← links | edit)
- Two-minute silence for London bombings marked across the EU (← links | edit)
- Palestinian rocket attack kills Israeli woman (← links | edit)
- Wilson calls for Rove removal (← links | edit)
- A timeline: Novak, Rove, Cooper (← links | edit)
- Yankees win 3 in 4 game series with Red Sox (← links | edit)
- Death toll in Musayyib, Iraq fuel tanker blast rises to 98 (← links | edit)
- Saddam Hussein formally charged with the killing of Shia Muslims (← links | edit)
- Plane crash in Equatorial Guinea kills 55 (← links | edit)
- Six people arrested under immigration laws in Leeds, England (← links | edit)
- Deadly forest fire in Spain claims lives of firefighters (← links | edit)
- Nearly 25,000 Iraqi civilians killed in Iraq, watchdog group claims (← links | edit)
- Suspected 'mastermind' of London bombings no longer a suspect (← links | edit)
- Stores drop game "Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas" after given 'Adults Only' rating (← links | edit)
- Bomb explodes on busy Beirut street (← links | edit)
- Many dead in Egyptian resort blasts (← links | edit)
- Legendary bluesman Long John Baldry dead at 64 (← links | edit)
- 'Incident' at East London tube station (← links | edit)
- Capitol Hill Democrats hold informal hearing on Plame leak (← links | edit)
- Man shot on London Underground unconnected to bombing, says Scotland Yard (← links | edit)
- Stock exchange merger could end San Francisco stock trading (← links | edit)
- World Health Organisation: China engaging in bird flu cover up (← links | edit)
- Britain's Royal Windsor Castle to get hydro-electric power plant (← links | edit)
- Bush likely to appoint Bolton during congressional recess (← links | edit)
- Mysterious disease kills 31 in China's Sichuan province (← links | edit)
- Press freedom watchdog 'outraged' by closure of Burundi radio station (← links | edit)
- U.S. magazine TV Guide to drop local editions in makeover (← links | edit)
- Iran will continue work on nuclear fuel cycle (← links | edit)
- CAFTA faces tough vote in U.S. House (← links | edit)
- Burundi radio station ban lifted as media council chair resigns (← links | edit)
- IRA orders end to armed campaign (← links | edit)
- Germany's July unemployment rate falls slightly (← links | edit)
- Two Britons killed in British consulate convoy attack in Basra (← links | edit)
- Burundian Hutu extremists have killed 300 civilians in the last two months (← links | edit)
- Lawmaker from Japan found hanged (← links | edit)
- All passengers survive Toronto plane crash (← links | edit)
- Albanian girl murdered in tangle of crime (← links | edit)
- The San Diego Zoo gets a new baby giant panda (← links | edit)
- Man charged over London bombings (← links | edit)
- Ceremony takes place for decommissioned Royal Navy flagship (← links | edit)
- Former UK MP Mo Mowlam 'critically ill' (← links | edit)
- South Korean scientists clone dog for first time (← links | edit)
- Al Qaeda: 'Blair brought destruction to the heart of London' (← links | edit)
- U.S. to transfer some Guantanamo detainees to Afghanistan (← links | edit)
- NATO to expand Afghanistan presence (← links | edit)
- Stranded Russian minisub is trapped by 60 tonne anchor (← links | edit)
- Plane ditches into sea near Sicily (← links | edit)
- Netanyahu quits over Israel's pullout plan (← links | edit)
- U.N. to begin forming response to Iranian nuclear program (← links | edit)
- Fourteen dead as passenger helicopter crashes off Estonia (← links | edit)
- Haze crisis over Malaysia prompts talks with Indonesia (← links | edit)
- U.S. government hiring more hackers (← links | edit)
- Iran stands firmly against nuclear agency resolution (← links | edit)
- Activists remember Burundi's Gatumba massacre (← links | edit)
- Cypriot plane with 121 on board crashes in Greece (← links | edit)
- Coroner makes first post mortems of Athens airliner crash victims; text message was a hoax (← links | edit)
- Brazilian shot by police on London Underground was not acting suspiciously (← links | edit)
- CNN headquarters infected with computer worm, exaggerates global threat (← links | edit)
- Madrid bombing suspect arrested in Belgrade (← links | edit)
- Last Gaza settlement cleared, West Bank towns prepare to resist (← links | edit)
- Draft constitution pushed into Iraqi parliament (← links | edit)
- Canada considers trade retaliation against the U.S. (← links | edit)
- Jetliner crash-lands in Peru (← links | edit)
- Hurricane Katrina strikes Florida, kills seven (← links | edit)
- At least 55 killed by Hurricane Katrina; serious flooding across affected region (← links | edit)
- Several hundred killed after stampede in Baghdad (← links | edit)
- Bush authorizes oil release from Strategic Petroleum Reserve (← links | edit)
- U.S. man murdered by wife in Hong Kong (← links | edit)
- First executions in post-Saddam Iraq held in Baghdad (← links | edit)
- Explosions hit waterfront in New Orleans, Louisiana (← links | edit)
- Intel responds to AMD antitrust suit (← links | edit)
- Woman torches own house, attempting to kill spiders (← links | edit)
- Federal government begins employing strategies to repair New Orleans (← links | edit)
- Childhood ibuprofen-triggered asthma a concern (← links | edit)
- India struggles with encephalitis outbreak (← links | edit)
- Second Paris fire kills 16 in 18-story building (← links | edit)
- Kuwait donates US$500 million to Katrina relief efforts (← links | edit)
- Japan weathers Typhoon Nabi (← links | edit)
- Chopper knocks Austrian gondola off cables, killing nine (← links | edit)
- Tsunami nations give relief advice to U.S. (← links | edit)
- Fire kills 32 in theatre in Beni Suef, Egypt (← links | edit)
- UK regulator warns MasterCard (← links | edit)
- Palestinian gunmen assassinate ex-security chief (← links | edit)
- Tunisian ATR-72 plane crash on 6 August caused by incorrect fuel gauge (← links | edit)
- Controversy erupts over German Anarchist Pogo Party's campaign ad (← links | edit)
- US carrier Delta Air Lines cuts jobs, sells planes (← links | edit)
- Google hires Vint Cerf, the "father of the Internet" (← links | edit)
- Single-engine plane crashes into home in Cyprus (← links | edit)
- Saudi Arabia agrees with the US on joining the WTO (← links | edit)
- Red Cross asks for more volunteers (← links | edit)
- EBay to acquire Skype (← links | edit)
- Volcanic bulge found in Oregon (← links | edit)
- Nintendo releases GameBoy Micro in the US (← links | edit)
- US state of Texas executes woman convicted of murdering family (← links | edit)
- Seven face deportation after UK dawn raids (← links | edit)
- US airlines Delta, Northwest file for bankruptcy (← links | edit)
- Chavez wants UN uprooted from New York (← links | edit)
- Musharraf's rape comments spur controversy (← links | edit)
- MasterCard to debut on NYSE (← links | edit)
- Gaza looters destroy Palestine Authority property (← links | edit)
- Australian man allegedly ignites carpet, plastic with static electricity (← links | edit)
- Afghanistan holds first democratic general elections (← links | edit)
- WinMX shut down following RIAA requests (← links | edit)
- South African typhoid outbreak protest dispersed with rubber bullets (← links | edit)
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- Apple introduces new iPod with video playback capabilities (← links | edit)
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- Chinese astronauts in Shenzhou VI return safely (← links | edit)
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- José Azcona, former president of Honduras, dies at 74 (← links | edit)
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- Gomery report on Sponsorship Program released (← links | edit)
- At least thirty-three more dead in Ethiopia election clashes (← links | edit)
- Man charged in £26.5m robbery (← links | edit)
- Chemical weapons used in Iraq by US military, says Italian documentary (← links | edit)
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- Series of explosions hit hotels in Amman (← links | edit)
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- At least 60 killed in Iraq suicide bombings (← links | edit)
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- No reprieve for Stanley Williams, Crips street gang founder (← links | edit)
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- First free Iraqi election begins; insurgents strike (← links | edit)
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- Children massacred in Kenyan school (← links | edit)
- Talks between Pakistan, India yield apparent progress (← links | edit)
- Microsoft announces Xbox 360 launch dates (← links | edit)
- Australian man allegedly ignites carpet, plastic with static electricity (← links | edit)
- Iran determined to continue with nuclear program (← links | edit)
- UK cable TV operator NTL acquires Telewest (← links | edit)
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- First Trojan horse to affect handheld gaming console found (← links | edit)
- Moderate earthquake hits Indonesia (← links | edit)
- Taiwan to violate Tamiflu patent due to vaccine shortage (← links | edit)
- IBM partners with Google to produce a corporate desktop search program (← links | edit)
- Ariane 5 rocket launch postponed (← links | edit)
- Turkish teenager dies from bird flu (← links | edit)
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- Amélie Mauresmo wins Australian Open (← links | edit)
- Riots greet French government's labor reform (← links | edit)
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- English cricketer Fred Trueman dies, aged 75 (← links | edit)
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- Italian journalist freed by Afghan captors (← links | edit)
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- Foot-and-mouth source confirmed as research laboratory (← links | edit)
- Six more arrests made in search for killer of Rhys Jones (← links | edit)
- South Korean President Roh Moo-hyun to meet with Kim Jong-il (← links | edit)
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- Chad calls for UN troops to withdraw (← links | edit)
- British jazz musician John Dankworth dies aged 82 (← links | edit)
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- The King's Speech wins People's Choice Award at 2010 Toronto Film Festival (← links | edit)
- Al-Qaeda commander Abou Zeid killed in Mali by French forces (← links | edit)
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- US Senate approves $10.5 billon in aid for Hurricane Katrina victims (← links | edit)
- New bird flu outbreaks reported in Europe (← links | edit)
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- Coca growth up in Bolivia, Peru, claims U.S. State Department (← links | edit)
- Lethal earthquakes rock western Iran, 70 or more die (← links | edit)
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- "No H5N1 virus" found in blood tests of suspected human Bird Flu cluster (← links | edit)
- 7/11 blasts suspect held in Kashmir (← links | edit)
- Romanian oil company claims Iran has seized one of its rigs (← links | edit)
- Ugandan judges begin week-long strike (← links | edit)
- Namibia struck by floods, president declares state of emergency (← links | edit)
- Suspected US drone strikes kill twelve in western Pakistan (← links | edit)
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- Violence in Uganda over forest clearing proposal (← links | edit)
- UN aid convoys face increasing attacks in Darfur (← links | edit)
- Giant Lego man found in sea (← links | edit)
- Opposition leader takes early lead in Sierra Leone presidential run-off elections (← links | edit)
- TACA Airlines Flight 390 crashes in Honduras (← links | edit)
- Sudan Airways grounded (← links | edit)
- One dead after jet crashes into airport in Rwanda (← links | edit)
- Three peacekeepers in Sudan killed by gunmen (← links | edit)
- Chevron shuts down some oil production in Nigeria following attack (← links | edit)
- At least fifteen dead after stampede at Mali mosque (← links | edit)
- European oil companies stop trade with Iran (← links | edit)
- Sailors freed after being captured in Nigeria (← links | edit)
- Islamic insurgents kill three in Thailand (← links | edit)
- Algerian forces kill at least eight al-Qaeda rebels (← links | edit)
- Up to ten reported dead, 50 injured after pipeline blast in Iran (← links | edit)
- Man released following bomb-scare forced flight diversion, warning a possible hoax (← links | edit)
- Tropical storm Otto moves into central Atlantic (← links | edit)
- Runways 'destroyed' at Libya’s Benina International Airport (← links | edit)
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- Gbagbo detained by opposition forces and taken to meet Ouattara in Ivory Coast hotel (← links | edit)
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- Former Rwandan government minister Nyiramasuhuko convicted of genocide (← links | edit)
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- Avian Flu is confirmed in Egypt (← links | edit)
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- Russian cellist Rostropovitch dies at 80 (← links | edit)
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- APEC leaders wear Driza-Bones for group photo (← links | edit)
- Feared toll of Indonesian floods, landslides up to 130; dozens missing as bridge swept away (← links | edit)
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- All executions suspended in Florida after error (← links | edit)
- Wikinews Shorts: December 8, 2008 (← links | edit)
- FedEx cargo jet crashes in Narita, burns (← links | edit)
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- Foreigners buy record number of Canadian securities (← links | edit)
- South Korea says North Korea will test more nuclear bombs (← links | edit)
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- Bell Canada Enterprises might be taken private (← links | edit)
- Three dead, three wounded in Idaho, USA shooting (← links | edit)
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- Last surviving participant of the 1930 FIFA World Cup Francisco Varallo dies aged 100 (← links | edit)
- Air Canada back in the black in 2010 (← links | edit)
- Bahrain Grand Prix cancelled amid political turmoil (← links | edit)
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- Nigeria announces clearing of Paris Club debt (← links | edit)
- Alleged spiritual leader of Jemaah Islamiyah freed from prison (← links | edit)
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- Ugandan rebels agree to a ceasefire (← links | edit)
- 190 dead in Ethiopia floods (← links | edit)
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- Gunman holding hostages in US high school in Bailey, Colorado killed (← links | edit)
- Wild ducks in Illinois test positive for "low pathogenic" Bird Flu virus (← links | edit)
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