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Archives for april 2006World- 5 Saudi women change sex
(Reuters)
- Journalist Pardoned by Kurdish Government
(AP)
- Berlusconi, Prodi count down to final TV debate
(Reuters)
- Report: China Sentences Repatriated Banker
(AP)
- Chirac party courts opponents on French jobs law
(Reuters)
- Rice presses Iraqis to form government
- Thai leader's party sweeps elections
- Car Bombs, Drive-Bys Kill Seven in Iraq
(AP)
- Adviser says Taylor was double-crossed
- Italian hopes dashed as boy found dead
- Widow of Hitler's would-be assassin dies
- Car bombs, drive-bys kill seven in Iraq
- Canada scraps plan to decriminalize marijuana use
- China considers allowing Dalai Lama visit
- Adviser: Taylor says Nigerians told him to flee
- Kurdish protests toll rises to 15
- Berlusconi TV gets new fine for breaking vote rule
- At Least 10 Killed in Baghdad Bombing
(AP)
- Nordic telecoms to ponder acquisitions after Alcatel-Lucent mega-merger
(AFP)
- Car bombs, drive-bys kill eight in Iraq, 4 U.S. troops killed
- Charles Taylor pleads not guilty at war crimes tribunal
- Rice, Straw to Iraqis: Form government quickly
- Sharon to Undergo Surgery Tuesday
(AP)
- The Condi Rice and Jack Straw road show
(Reuters)
- Journalist Gets Pardon in Iraq
(AP)
- Rice to Seek Hill Consensus on India Deal
(AP)
- Doctors to Restore Part of Sharon's Skull
(AP)
- Mexican Woman Risks All to Find Kidnappers
(AP)
- Ireland to Legalize Gay Partnerships
(AP)
- U.N. Protests Sudan Barring Official
(AP)
- U.N. Exec Warns of Horn of Africa Drought
(AP)
- Kurdish protests toll rises to 15 after bus blaze
(Reuters)
- Israeli troops kill Palestinian gunman in West Bank
- Opponents reject Thai leader's election win
- Venezuelan weekend warriors train for US invasion
- Mexico Seeks Additional Indian Lawmakers
(AP)
- 4 U.S. troops killed; Iraq visit wraps up
- U.S. troops, Iraqis targets of violence
- Blackburn and Wigan's Euro hopes hit by draw
(AFP)
- Violent Protests Mar Start of Brazil Forum
(AP)
- U.N. Protests Sudan Decision to Bar Visit
(AP)
- UAE national will ride on suborbital flight
- Pentagon releases new Gitmo transcripts
- Berlusconi promises new tax cut in TV showdown
(Reuters)
- Samsung delays US Blu-ray player launch to June
(Reuters)
- US plays down Iran ship visits to India
- As ice melts, debate over Northwest Passage heats
- Disabled Japanese to scale Swiss mountain aided by 'robot suits'
(AFP)
- Charles Taylor: Innocent of War Crimes
(AP)
- Australia, China Approve Uranium Agreement
(AP)
- Senior China official urges cut in US debt holding
(Reuters)
- 9 more U.S. troops killed in Iraq
- Australia says sensitive to tense Indonesia ties
- Mazda Takes Stake in Changan Ford
(AP)
- India to probe fashion show "wardrobe malfunctions"
(Reuters)
- Japan eyes East Asia free trade pact
(Reuters)
- Music industry unleashes more lawsuits in Europe
(Reuters)
- Softbank begins tender offer for Vodafone's Japanese unit
(AFP)
- Australia says Taiwan uranium sales okay by China
(Reuters)
- Civilians take up arms amid Iraqi violence
- Temasek weighed risks in Thai investment: PM Lee
(AFP)
- French strike in new assault on youth job law
(Reuters)
- China defense chief in North Korea, to visit South
(Reuters)
- China defense chief in North Korea, to visit South
- Korean-born US football star welcomed in Korea
(AFP)
- N.Korean official to visit Japan soon: sources
- NTL to buy Virgin Mobile for 1.38 billion euros
(AFP)
- Colombia Tops List of Land Mine Victims
(AP)
- Indian designers brace for challenge from global fashion houses
(AFP)
- Iran says tests "flying boat" in Gulf wargames
- China, US near deal on repatriating illegal migrants
(Reuters)
- Italy opposition blasts Berlusconi tax cut claim
(Reuters)
- Bomb kills mom, sons; 9 U.S. troops dead
- Surgery Sharon Was to Undergo Delayed
(AP)
- S.African detective kills 8 in shooting rampage
- In France, protest is almost a ritual
- European stocks slip in early deals
(AFP)
- Sudan prevents UN official overflying Darfur
(Reuters)
- Nintendo Raises Group Net Profit Outlook
(AP)
- Saddam, others face new charges
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