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 * 1) New Beta Version of MSN Search Service from Microsoft released
 * 2) 2004 Commonwealth Judo Championships
 * 3) President of China lunches with Brazilian President
 * 4) Brazilian delegation returns from Arafat funeral
 * 5) Palestinians to elect new president on January 9
 * 6) Iran Close to Decision on Nuclear Program
 * 7) Hearing begins over David Hookes death
 * 8) Iran Agrees to Suspend Uranium Conversion
 * 9) Brazilian soccer player's mother has been kidnapped
 * 10) High-speed train derailment in central Queensland (Australia)
 * 11) Latin American Drug dealer Beira-Mar's lawyers arrested
 * 12) Pope John Paul II meets Iraq's Ambassador
 * 13) Big Linux Beta 3 released
 * 14) Hari Kostov resigns as prime minister of Macedonia
 * 15) Colin Powell Resigns as U.S. Secretary of State, Rice Likely Successor
 * 16) Florida's Walt Disney World launches revamped attractions
 * 17) Senator Harry Reid elected Democratic minority leader
 * 18) Majority of Dutch parliament against accentuation of anti-blasphemy article
 * 19) Firefox 1.0 Internet Browser released by Mozilla Foundation
 * 20) British-Iraqi careworker Margaret Hassan reportedly killed
 * 21) Russian Tatars not allowed to use Latin alphabet
 * 22) Longhorn for 2006, according to Gates
 * 23) Saddam Hussein profited roughly 1B by taking funds from UN program
 * 24) President of Brazil meets Vietnamese President
 * 25) British white paper on public health
 * 26) Australians talk tough ahead of Brisbane test match
 * 27) Japan to reduce aid to China
 * 28) CRS analyses al Qaeda statements
 * 29) Sharon considered temporary Israeli coup in 1967
 * 30) Kmart to buy Sears for US$11 billion
 * 31) South American 2004 World Cup Qualifiers (11th)
 * 32) Brazilian Landless Workers Movement invades city hall
 * 33) Barroso names new European Union Commissioners
 * 34) Chinese submarine enters Japanese waters
 * 35) Speculation arises as North Korean media drops Kim Jong Il's title
 * 36) Israeli army kills three Egyptians in border incident
 * 37) Kanchi Shankaracharya Jayendra Saraswathi in custody
 * 38) Kyoto Treaty becomes legally binding on February 16
 * 39) World's Most-Spammed Man
 * 40) New Band Aid music video is launched
 * 41) US reporter convicted for not revealing source
 * 42) Knight to Leave Nike Top Job
 * 43) Brazilian President meets President of South Korea
 * 44) Sudanese parties sign peace pledge
 * 45) Beheaded bodies found as fighting continues in Mosul
 * 46) Brazilian Landless Workers Movement (MST) invades in Bahia
 * 47) Spanish tourist fatally shot in Rio de Janeiro
 * 48) 19 Burmese political prisoners released; more to come
 * 49) Brazilian economist Celso Furtado dies
 * 50) Four NBA players suspended indefinitely for brawl
 * 51) Brazilian Landless Workers Movement (MST) attacked in Minas Gerais
 * 52) Bulk of Iraqi debt to Paris Club to be forgiven
 * 53) President of Brazil meets President of Russia
 * 54) Activists protest against School of the Americas
 * 55) Dan Rather resigns as anchor, to stay on as correspondent
 * 56) Internal emails expose Boeing-Air Force contract discussions
 * 57) Ukraine election results delayed by court
 * 58) Australia in a good position after first day of Adelaide test match
 * 59) 170 workers trapped in Chinese mine after explosion
 * 60) Researchers discover high temperature enables more efficient hydrogen generation
 * 61) USL v. BSDi settlement agreement unsealed
 * 62) Ukrainian opposition leader calls for police and army to join revolution
 * 63) Ruling party ahead in Romanian elections
 * 64) World's Largest Ball of Twine Turns 50
 * 65) Lycos launches screensaver to increase spammers' bills
 * 66) Valech Report released
 * 67) Gusenbauer reelected as Austrian Social Democrat Party leader
 * 68) China and South East Asian nations to create the world's largest free trade area
 * 69) Hopes rise for breakthrough in Northern Ireland Peace Process
 * 70) US president Bush visits Canada
 * 71) US Secretary of Homeland Security Tom Ridge resigns
 * 72) Blog declared Word of the Year
 * 73) ITMS Canada launched
 * 74) Ukraine parliament sacks government
 * 75) Kerik nominated as U.S. Secretary of Homeland Security
 * 76) Federally-funded abstinence programs fraught with problems: Report
 * 77) Arrested Marxist leader Apablaza charged in Chile
 * 78) Dem. Republic of Congo prepares to confront Rwanda
 * 79) House of Flying Daggers (Movie review)
 * 80) ETA bombs five gas stations in Madrid
 * 81) Mozambique elections: Frelimo ahead, abstention levels could reach 80%
 * 82) Tommy Thompson steps down as Secretary of Health and Human Services
 * 83) Humans may have contributed to 2003 European heatwave
 * 84) Twin bombings hit Baghdad's Green Zone
 * 85) MST attack in Rondonia kills one man
 * 86) Napster founder Shawn Fanning introduces new file-sharing project
 * 87) Thai government drops origami cranes as message of peace
 * 88) Police deactivate explosive device in Andalucía, Spain
 * 89) United States anti-drug efforts in Latin America criticized by WOLA report
 * 90) User:Earl Andrew
 * 91) Vanuatu PM accused of assaulting envoy
 * 92) E.C. President does not advise Portuguese referendum in light of current crisis
 * 93) Rumsfeld to remain in Bush administration
 * 94) Calvin Murphy acquitted of molestation charges
 * 95) Lycos Europe ends its anti-spam campaign
 * 96) Hamid Karzai takes office as first elected president of Afghanistan
 * 97) Thunderbird 1.0 mail user agent released by Mozilla Foundation
 * 98) Man missing after an explosion in central Stockholm
 * 99) Criminal charges filed in Nov. 19 NBA brawl
 * 100) NASA van rolls off California mountain
 * 101) Soldiers question U.S. Defense Secretary on issues during Kuwait visit
 * 102) U.S. negotiator calls Kyoto Treaty "not based on science"
 * 103) Veteran sergeant accounts US torture coverup
 * 104) Blair wishes to cooperate with the United States to reduce climatic change
 * 105) Indigenous Australians told to "wash for fuel"
 * 106) Former Pantera-guitarist Dimebag Darrell killed on stage
 * 107) Mike Tyson arrested for jumping on car hood
 * 108) National Academy of Sciences recommends manned Hubble repair
 * 109) Final match of the Chappell-Hadlee trophy washed out in Brisbane
 * 110) Nobel Peace Prize awarded to Kenyan environmental activist
 * 111) Kerik withdraws from nomination
 * 112) Ukraine opposition candidate Yushchenko is suffering from a Dioxin intoxication, doctors say
 * 113) Taiwan Voters Move Away From Chen's Agenda
 * 114) Portuguese government resigns
 * 115) Coalition talks between Israeli Likud and Labour parties underway
 * 116) Delta 4 Heavy rocket poised for maiden launch
 * 117) Suicide car bomb attack in Baghdad
 * 118) Jury suggests the death penalty for Scott Peterson
 * 119) George W. Bush nominates EPA Administrator Mike Leavitt as health secretary
 * 120) Puerto Rico's election for governer contested
 * 121) Google begins massive effort to make books available online
 * 122) Police raid filesharing resources
 * 123) Man bites dog, charged with animal cruelty
 * 124) UK terror suspects win appeal
 * 125) EU sets date for membership talks with Turkey
 * 126) Students Gain Early Access to 2004 HSC Results
 * 127) Draw for Champions League round of 16 made
 * 128) Brazilian soccer player's mother freed by kidnappers
 * 129) International Anti-Smoking Treaty to Take Effect Soon
 * 130) The Deadliest Fall
 * 131) Cuba erects billboards depicting Abu Ghraib prisoners and swastika in response to U.S. billboard
 * 132) American teenage girl charged with murder of her mother
 * 133) Battle of the Bulge reenacted in Belgium
 * 134) Department of Defense report lambasts communication failure in US War on Terror
 * 135) Thieves carry out biggest bank robbery in British history
 * 136) SEALs say US officer's cover-up was reported by fake SEAL
 * 137) European Union Council to accept software patent directive
 * 138) 16 Foot Asteroid Passes Between Earth and Satellites
 * 139) Mozambique's ruling party retains control in elections
 * 140) US army gives medical assistance to Iraq school
 * 141) Zambian government launches a new agricultural policy
 * 142) Former Indian PM Narasimha Rao passes away
 * 143) Near-Earth asteroid 2004 MN4 reaches Torino Scale hazard rating 4
 * 144) Mumbai officials demolish 39K shanties; 200K homeless.
 * 145) Australians fast over 2004 Xmas in empathy with detainees
 * 146) Major earthquake jolts Bangladesh, centered in Nicobar Islands
 * 147) Indian Ocean Earthquake
 * 148) Yushchenko claims victory in re-run
 * 149) U.S. and U.K. governments warn citizens against travelling to areas hit by tsunamis
 * 150) Drug-dealers war in Rio de Janeiro
 * 151) Asian earthquake toll nears 60,000
 * 152) Connecticut Serial Killer Competent- Waives Further Appeals
 * 153) Former First Lady of Taiwan dies at age 88
 * 154) Security firm identifies United States as world's top spamming country
 * 155) Time Warner, Sprint close to mobile pact
 * 156) Tsunami toll passes 80,000 people as relief effort continues
 * 157) Republicans Subpoenaed in Ohio Recount
 * 158) MN4 2004 asteroid now considered safe
 * 159) India issued tsunami warning, nothing happened
 * 160) Democrats ask GAO for election review
 * 161) Gregoire wins Washington state's closest ever governor's race
 * 162) Double car bombing attack in Mosul kills 26
 * 163) BitTorrent tracker site sued by movie studios, will mount defense
 * 164) Linux fifth most searched tech word on Google in 2004
 * 165) Exeem Annonunced To Be Successor Of Suprnova
 * 166) 'Fockers' set to meet another weekend title
 * 167) NASA: Hopes raised for shuttle flights to resume soon
 * 168) Kenyans win International Race of São Silvestre
 * 169) Americans contribute to relief effort
 * 170) Actor Jerry Orbach dead at age 69
 * 171) Tsunami deaths mount to more than 120,000
 * 172) Republicans seek to reduce ethics rules
 * 173) DirecTV tunes out Trio, network in limbo
 * 174) Australian National Archives release Loans Affair documents
 * 175) Aid pledges rise; Japan promises 500,000,000 USD
 * 176) UK freedom of information acts come into effect
 * 177) Idi Amin offered to act as peacemaker in NI
 * 178) Radical Group declares Tsunami punishment from God
 * 179) UN 'optimistic' on tsunami aid effort
 * 180) Indian Sensex reaches a New All-time High
 * 181) Bush to Propose Major Overhaul of Social Security Benefits
 * 182) Billionaire Mark Cuban asks President Bush to cancel inauguration parties
 * 183) Two women strangled in further political violence in Honduras
 * 184) Nias Yet to Receive Aid 10 Days After Quake
 * 185) IMF Offers Special Loan for Tsunami-Hit Countries
 * 186) Australia to deport asylum seekers to Tsunami Zone
 * 187) Pinochet arrested after Supreme Court ruling
 * 188) Life discovered in extreme environment
 * 189) Brazilian President son's photoblog causes polemic
 * 190) Astronomer proposes Hubble replacement
 * 191) 'Noise' takes on 'Fockers' in weekend box office race
 * 192) Discovery of the most powerful explosion in the Universe
 * 193) Heavy Lift Delta IV Rocket Launches
 * 194) MST will not leave invaded area in Minas Gerais
 * 195) 2005/01/08 Tsunami aid donations in 2005 deductible for 2004 in the U.S.
 * 196) Heavy lift Delta IV rocket launch problems
 * 197) US Navy Los Angeles-class attack submarine runs aground near Guam
 * 198) First unvaccinated survivor of rabies discharged from hospital
 * 199) Key HIV gene discovered
 * 200) Extraordinary feature found on Saturn's moon Iapetus
 * 201) Severe storm hits United Kingdom in the early morning
 * 202) Peace agreement signed in Sudan
 * 203) News Briefs: January 9, 2005
 * 204) Voting underway for successor to Yasser Arafat
 * 205) One dies in submarine accident
 * 206) Palestinian election ends, exit polls give Abbas lead
 * 207) NASA schedules launch date for comet-chasing probe
 * 208) Torture and mass arrests of Christians in Vietnam
 * 209) News Briefs: January 10, 2005
 * 210) Wells Fargo and Barclay's rumoured to be in merger talks
 * 211) Abbas wins election, offers Israel 'hand of peace'
 * 212) UK New Year's Day murder suspect jumps from seventh floor window
 * 213) Radiobras Brazilian news agency moved to Free Software
 * 214) Guatemala nominates Rigoberta Menchú for OAS Secretary General
 * 215) CBS fires four in fake Bush story fallout
 * 216) News Briefs: January 11, 2005
 * 217) Mamdouh Habib to be released from Guantanamo Bay without charge
 * 218) Jobs unveils new products after cloud of secrecy and lawsuits
 * 219) Bush nominates Chertoff for new Secretary of Homeland Security
 * 220) Third case of BSE reported in Canada
 * 221) News Briefs: January 12, 2005
 * 222) Spanish trawler missing, three die in UK as storms hit northern Europe
 * 223) Nine die in bush-fires in South Australia
 * 224) United States trade deficit reaches all time high
 * 225) UK mounts rescue operation for Spanish trawler in distress in North Atlantic storm
 * 226) IBM Releases 500 patents to open source community
 * 227) Iraqi violence may restrict elections
 * 228) US government stops looking for weapons of mass destruction
 * 229) Amrish Puri no more
 * 230) Huygens moon probe to land on Titan
 * 231) News Briefs: January 13, 2005
 * 232) Thatcher Pleads Guilty in Coup Plot
 * 233) Mexican candidate confident of winning OAS leadership race
 * 234) Honduras deploys 8,000 troops to ensure peaceful elections
 * 235) Third in line to British throne dresses as Nazi
 * 236) Suicide attack at Karni crossing between Gaza Strip, Israel
 * 237) Jefferson Airplane drummer dies at 66
 * 238) Brazilian deputies meet Ramallah Abbas
 * 239) Bush pressured Israel to seize Chinese aircraft
 * 240) 'Electra'-fying competition faces 'Fockers'
 * 241) News Briefs: January 14, 2005
 * 242) El Salvador presents Flores as OAS candidate
 * 243) Viacom delays launch of gay cable channel
 * 244) Prado Dam area evacuated
 * 245) Beijing plans $242B freeway link to Taiwan
 * 246) Long Island-sized iceberg to ram Antarctic coast
 * 247) Huygens probe lands on Saturn's moon Titan, returns pictures
 * 248) Suspects arrested in Brazilian kidnapping case
 * 249) Capture of FARC member creates crisis between Venezuela and Colombia
 * 250) Graner found guilty of mistreatment at Abu Ghraib
 * 251) News Briefs: January 15, 2005
 * 252) Finland, Canada named among world's most-fit nations
 * 253) Man is waiting for 139 days in front of theater for "Star Wars" movie
 * 254) Ariel Sharon gives 'free hand' to military for crack-down
 * 255) Japan plans defense against Chinese invasion
 * 256) Purged Chinese leader Zhao Ziyang dies at 85
 * 257) U.S. reported to mount covert operations in Iran
 * 258) Mars lander website opens
 * 259) News Briefs: January 17, 2005
 * 260) Woman aged 66 gives birth
 * 261) Colombia releases official notice in response to Venezuela
 * 262) Safe house in the Underground Railroad to be torn down
 * 263) Hong Kong Makes First File-Sharing Arrest
 * 264) Marxist intellectuals support arrested FARC leader
 * 265) Romania plans to send more troops to Iraq
 * 266) Latham quits as Australian Labor leader
 * 267) Romanian president to visit United Kingdom
 * 268) Deadliest Year Ever for Journalists?
 * 269) Deadliest year ever for journalists?
 * 270) Romanians raise 395,000 euro for tsunami victims
 * 271) Airbus launches world's largest passenger plane
 * 272) Archbishop kidnapped in Iraq released unharmed
 * 273) New tsunami could hit soon
 * 274) Chile's candidate convinced of enough votes to become OAS chief
 * 275) White rhinos fly to safety
 * 276) News Briefs: January 18, 2005
 * 277) First ever corruption conviction of public official in Honduras
 * 278) Swedish doctor prosecuted for refusal to hand over patient data
 * 279) 2005/01/19 Pacific Northwest soaked with "Tropical Punch"
 * 280) Romanian economy booms in 2004
 * 281) Bucharest to host its first ever CowParade
 * 282) Heart attack kills brother of Brazilian president
 * 283) Video details tortures by Saddam’s soldiers
 * 284) Annual Islamic pilgrimage takes place
 * 285) Washington state lawmaker looks to outlaw handheld cell phones while driving
 * 286) Yahoo triples its quarterly profit on strong advertising revenue
 * 287) Research demonstrates GM crops can benefit wildlife
 * 288) UK soldiers go on trial for abusing Iraqi prisoners
 * 289) 500 policemen seek drug dealers in Rio
 * 290) Bush inaugurated for second term
 * 291) Bucharest Metro operator to purchase more modern trainsets
 * 292) Russian diplomats operated string of brothels in Finland
 * 293) Romanian artists auction off their works for tsunami victims
 * 294) Condoleezza Rice confirmed as next U.S. Secretary of State, pending full Senate vote
 * 295) Brazilian President meets President of Colombia
 * 296) Swedish pastor appeals hate-crime conviction for antigay sermon
 * 297) Rover finds meteorite on Mars
 * 298) Mars Rover’s Basketball-Shaped Discovery Stirs Controversy
 * 299) UN proposes world-wide natural disaster warning system
 * 300) Actress Virginia Mayo dies
 * 301) China Plans Next Manned Space Mission
 * 302) Brazilian kidnapped in Iraq
 * 303) JP Morgan apologizes for slavery
 * 304) Beazley may face challengers for leadership
 * 305) Music Video with More Than 100 Children's TV Characters Attacked by Anti-Gay Activists
 * 306) Romanians to pay power bills via SMS
 * 307) Romanian band to hold concert for tsunami victims
 * 308) Bob Jones III to retire
 * 309) Romanian president warns of high-level corruption
 * 310) Conference discusses the credibility of blogs
 * 311) Methane Rain in Titan's Rivers
 * 312) Unrest in Belize
 * 313) News Briefs: January 21, 2005
 * 314) NASA's Swift detects possible birth of black hole
 * 315) Jan Nowak-Jezioranski Dies
 * 316) Palestinians Fighting Terrorism
 * 317) TeliaSonera Sweden introduces major improvements
 * 318) Spanish government to hold ISPs responsible for web content
 * 319) Security Measures Increasing In Iraq
 * 320) FBI Probes Into Boston Terror Suspect Case
 * 321) Chinese Hostages Freed in Iraq
 * 322) Labrador's Inuit sign land claims agreement
 * 323) 15,000 attended memorial for Zhao Ziyang
 * 324) Online purchases boom in Romania
 * 325) Militants of Palestine Deny Recent Ceasefire Claim
 * 326) Romanian nuclear plant reports record-high production
 * 327) Yushchenko Sworn In
 * 328) Venezuela-Colombia crisis continues
 * 329) Relativity turns 100
 * 330) Romanian PM visits Brussels
 * 331) Woman appointed as Bucharest prefect
 * 332) Romanian Social Democrats criticise flat tax
 * 333) Lithuania plans to adopt euro in 2007
 * 334) Northeast US blizzards create havoc
 * 335) Top Zarqawi ally captured
 * 336) Militant group declares war on Iraq poll
 * 337) Report: The Pentagon's new powers
 * 338) Google plans free Internet phone service
 * 339) Taiwan's cabinet resigns
 * 340) China hands stiff sentences to 27 farmers over land seizure protest
 * 341) Rumsfeld Skips Munich Security Conference
 * 342) Mars Rover tracks viewed from orbit
 * 343) Google launches Video Search
 * 344) Pentagon to explain, or deny, new spy plan
 * 345) FBI places limitation on public viewing of files
 * 346) Academy Award Nominees Announced
 * 347) City of São Paulo celebrates 451 years of existence
 * 348) Lab creates petrified wood
 * 349) Frank Hsieh named new Taiwanese premier
 * 350) Don Brash at Orewa: 'Whatever happened to personal responsibility?'
 * 351) MST creates Marxist school in Brazil
 * 352) News Briefs: January 26, 2005
 * 353) The British referendum question is published today
 * 354) Sharon to open discussion with Abbas
 * 355) Bush requests $80bn to pay for on-going military operations
 * 356) Expedition 10 completes first spacewalk
 * 357) White House cuts Hubble from budget
 * 358) Iraq: Marines killed in helicopter crash
 * 359) People killed as three trains crash in Los Angeles
 * 360) Rice new Secretary of State
 * 361) Sun donates Solaris operating system, 1,600 patents to community
 * 362) Distributed computing climate change model gives bleak results
 * 363) ESA's Smart-1 takes its first close-up images of the Moon
 * 364) Condoleezza Rice confirmed as U.S. Secretary of State by Senate vote
 * 365) Talk:2005 World Social Forum in Porto Alegre
 * 366) China commutes Tibetan monk's death sentence
 * 367) Zhao Ziyang's funeral scheduled for Saturday
 * 368) 2005 World Social Forum in Porto Alegre
 * 369) News Briefs: January 27, 2005
 * 370) Saskatchewan town asks for return of "accidental" tsunami donation
 * 371) Driver who caused Los Angeles train crash charged with murder
 * 372) Row intensifies between Sinn Féin & the Irish Government
 * 373) Report: British serial killer murdered 250
 * 374) One hundred dead after air raid in Darfur, Sudan
 * 375) New York radio station apologises after 'humorous' tsunami song
 * 376) Palestinian Authority bans citizens from carrying weapons
 * 377) 2005 World Social Forum-Brazil coverage
 * 378) 28 alleged Putin insulters freed from police custody
 * 379) China detains and beats mourners for Zhao Ziyang
 * 380) CNN founder Ted Turner calls Fox News Bush's propaganda machine
 * 381) News Briefs: January 28, 2005
 * 382) P&G to acquire Gillette for US$57 billion
 * 383) Telekom Austria could take-over Romanian mobile telephony giant
 * 384) Honduras' Head of Congress illegally standing for President
 * 385) Man convicted of murdering wife 28 years ago
 * 386) French goat is found to have BSE
 * 387) Hamas takes victory in Gaza elections
 * 388) Annan invites Iraqis to exercise democratic rights
 * 389) Taiwan-China flights begin
 * 390) US Navy chooses US-Europe US101 helicopter to be next Marine One
 * 391) Iraqi elections kept low-key, but secure, in Paris
 * 392) Official figures didn't show 60% of dead Iraqi civilians were killed by coalition forces, says BBC
 * 393) Chinese airlines agree purchase of Boeing 787 Dreamliners worth US$7.2bn
 * 394) Ephraim Kishon dies at 80
 * 395) Zapatero builds left axis in South America
 * 396) Ex UK Minister Chris Smith was HIV Positive for 17 years
 * 397) First free Iraqi election begins; insurgents strike
 * 398) Habib back in Australia, thankful to supporters
 * 399) Protests at New York's Hamilton College over controversial professor
 * 400) Report into 2003/2004 New South Wales (Australia) hospital safety released
 * 401) Slovak escapes from avalanche using urine
 * 402) Vandals deface Australia's Myall Creek memorial
 * 403) MetLife to acquire Travelers Life and Annuity from Citigroup
 * 404) Virgin of Suyapa visits Honduran suburb devastated by massacre
 * 405) RAF Hercules crashes north of Baghdad killing ten
 * 406) Kofi Annan notes high turnout in 2005 Iraq elections
 * 407) Survey reveals US student apathy for freedom of speech
 * 408) US guards kill four in Iraqi prison riot
 * 409) Iraqis vote in massive numbers
 * 410) Mother of first Australian soldier killed in Iraq expresses anger
 * 411) Nepal’s King Gyanendra dismisses the government, claims power for himself
 * 412) Poll shows Romanians are optimistic about current government
 * 413) Blair says Iraq election was blow against global terrorism
 * 414) Colombia releases detailed report about the FARC
 * 415) Venezuela-Colombia crisis:Castro intervenes, Chavez and Uribe scheduled to meet
 * 416) Brazil forbids previous release of statistical data
 * 417) Microsoft releases new MSN Search
 * 418) Australian Prime Minister to visit Aceh
 * 419) Human rights group critical of US opposition to ICC in Darfur
 * 420) Pope John Paul II has flu, taken to hospital
 * 421) Australian churches begin campaign against late-term abortion
 * 422) Nepal's King names new cabinet
 * 423) New drugs listed on Australian Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme
 * 424) Australian PM arrives in Aceh
 * 425) Man run over by train near Adelaide, loses both legs
 * 426) Paedophile forced to flee Australian town
 * 427) Girl killed by falling tree
 * 428) British Incapacity Benefit due to be overhauled today
 * 429) Brazilian Ministry of Education defends external control over Universities
 * 430) Law center helps defend open source
 * 431) Foreign troops should stay, says Iraqi President
 * 432) Swift satellite goes fully on-line
 * 433) George Bush delivers State of the Union address
 * 434) FARC attack: 16 Colombian soldiers dead
 * 435) Eastern Australia hit by severe storms
 * 436) China forbids 50 electronic games
 * 437) Short-tailed bats to be transfered to Kapiti Island, New Zealand
 * 438) Beslan siege organiser speaks
 * 439) PM of Georgia dies of gas poisoning
 * 440) European Union rejects software patents; starts new process
 * 441) UN IIC report faults former "Oil-for-Food" director
 * 442) Cambodian opposition leader stripped of immunity, flees country
 * 443) In several German cities students demonstrate against study fees
 * 444) Cuba restores relations with European Union
 * 445) Chandra telescope finds missing baryonic matter
 * 446) Iraq Election: Partial tally report shows support for Shiite candidates
 * 447) BBC unveils plans for new Britain only iMP player
 * 448) ConocoPhillips announces $1bn share repurchase
 * 449) Grey Wolves are Still Protected by the Endangered Species Act
 * 450) New York court rules in favor of same-sex marriage
 * 451) Uribe-Chavez meeting postponed
 * 452) Australian immigration detains Aussie flight attendant for 10mths, and maltreats her
 * 453) Java creator criticizes .Net
 * 454) GNU Hurd operating system: first user program run using L4 microkernel
 * 455) Missing Afghan jet found; 104 believed dead
 * 456) G7 announce debt relief plan
 * 457) UN says no genocide in Darfur
 * 458) Brazil receives Cuban Foreign Minister
 * 459) UN board supported Saddam Hussein's regime, says Iraq's ambassador
 * 460) Bob Marley birthday celebrations marked by dispute over possible reburial
 * 461) Sports footwear companies progress towards eliminating sweatshops
 * 462) Coup in Togo after President dies
 * 463) Twenty-seven die as bus falls into gorge in Kashmir
 * 464) New London police commissioner blames middle-class cocaine users for violence in Colombia and on British housing estates
 * 465) Tropical cyclone Meena strikes Cook Islands
 * 466) Brazilian Carnival season is opened
 * 467) Inquiry to be held into Australian immigration detention of Australian woman
 * 468) List of Communist spies leaks on the internet
 * 469) American Indian Movement protests against Professor Ward Churchill
 * 470) Thaksin Shinawatra leads party to stunning victory in Thailand
 * 471) Shi'a leaders call for religious state
 * 472) Chinese New Year to be celebrated in Bucharest for the first time
 * 473) Sibiu International Airport to be modernised
 * 474) Pirates killed 30 sailors in 2004
 * 475) EasyJet passenger figures rise almost 24%
 * 476) Ellen Macarthur sets round the world solo sailing record
 * 477) Cocaine smugglers robbed while fleeing authorities in Honduras
 * 478) Michael Jackson pre-trial starts
 * 479) Romania, 14th most attractive country for business relocation
 * 480) Romanian agricultural head sent to prison for corruption
 * 481) Production of GM soy crops surges in Romania
 * 482) Hubble Space Telescope to be burnt up; Jupiter Icy Moons Orbiter cancelled
 * 483) Abbas, Sharon declare truce at Middle East summit
 * 484) Microsoft to buy antivirus firm Sybari Software
 * 485) Tiny planet discovered in mini solar system
 * 486) India tops list of top offshoring locations
 * 487) Danish Elections have endorsed the current Centre-Right Coalition
 * 488) Brazil dismisses English language skills on Diplomatic career admission
 * 489) FARC surround Colombian town
 * 490) Star ousted from galaxy by black hole
 * 491) Carly Fiorina ousted from HP
 * 492) Hamas dampens Palestinian-Israeli truce
 * 493) FBI Investigates 250 thousand poisoned U.S. dollars
 * 494) Israel-Palestine ceasefire begins with violence
 * 495) Explosion in Madrid; Basque separatists blamed
 * 496) Kobe commemorates earthquake victims
 * 497) $158 billion missing in U.S. Medicare drug benefit cost estimate
 * 498) Togo's new leader promises elections, but doesn't say when
 * 499) Google releases test of mapping service
 * 500) North Korea declares it has nuclear weapons; cancels talks
 * 501) Prince Charles to marry Camilla Parker Bowles
 * 502) Pope to leave hospital
 * 503) Colombian army and FARC in combat, 28 dead
 * 504) Saudis vote in first municipal elections in the Kingdom
 * 505) Iranian President vows to maintain nuclear program
 * 506) Rallies against Feb. 1 royal coup in Nepal
 * 507) Brazil opens XIV International Fair of Books in Cuba
 * 508) Shakidor Dam bursts in Pakistan after heavy rain
 * 509) Canadian PM Martin testifies before sponsorship scandal inquiry
 * 510) Arthur Miller dies, aged 89
 * 511) French television authority stops broadcasts of Iranian station for antisemitic content
 * 512) Michael Smith foundation gifted by BC government
 * 513) U.N. reports Afghan opium production is up again
 * 514) Estonia becomes European leader in Internet usage
 * 515) Fans jumping for Juno tickets
 * 516) AIDS 'super bug' diagnosed in New York
 * 517) New Zealand Recorded Crime Statistics available online
 * 518) French economy picks up but falls short of government's hopes
 * 519) California public school requires RFIDs on students
 * 520) Former Google employee says he was fired because of blog comments
 * 521) Hamas considers ceasefire talks after Abbas meeting
 * 522) Pfizer and Microsoft team up against Viagra spam
 * 523) Somalians protest against deployment of African Union troops
 * 524) Chicago chef invents edible menu
 * 525) Howard Dean elected chairman of U.S. Democrats
 * 526) UN troops accused of rape in Congo; UN staff suspended due to Iraq Oil-for-Food corruption
 * 527) New Ariane 5 ECA rocket launch a success
 * 528) Shiites win dominating role in Iraq
 * 529) The Aviator and Vera Drake scoop top prizes at the 2005 Orange BAFTA Film Awards
 * 530) Gunman opens fire at upstate New York shopping mall
 * 531) Brazilian Medicine Council against Cuban privileges
 * 532) U.S. drones reported in Iranian airspace
 * 533) Severe weather warning issued for Samoa
 * 534) Madrid skyscraper devastated by fire
 * 535) Iran rejects EU nuclear reactor offer
 * 536) Passenger ship Voyager radios SOS in the Mediterranean
 * 537) WestJet Airlines retires 18 aircraft
 * 538) Best Buy signs leases for 28 new stores
 * 539) Large explosion in Beirut kills many including former prime minister
 * 540) 'Baby 81's parents confirmed
 * 541) American nun murdered in Brazil
 * 542) Chinese mine blast kills over 200
 * 543) Yahoo chooses Dublin as location of new European Headquarters
 * 544) Conservative White House reporter using pseudonym gains access to Presidential press briefing and classified documents
 * 545) Wikinews profiled in news report
 * 546) User talk:81.155.203.91
 * 547) Lack of facts no hindrance to speculation about Google, Wikipedia
 * 548) Colombia-Venezuela meeting in Caracas to end crisis
 * 549) A policeman is killed and another one is tortured in MST camp, in Brazil
 * 550) 'The Gates' opens in New York City
 * 551) Altered HIV a potential cancer treatment?
 * 552) Mayor of London compares reporter to Nazi prison guard
 * 553) Another body found in Brazil near U.S. nun murder scene
 * 554) Kyoto Protocol comes into effect
 * 555) Chinese researchers crack major U.S. government algorithm used in digital signatures
 * 556) Wal-mart way to be revised
 * 557) U.S. 2004 tax rates lower for those earning over $10 million, Tax Policy Center says
 * 558) Google offers to help Wikipedia
 * 559) Countryside Alliance lose legal case on UK fox hunting ban
 * 560) Study claims to show difference between male and female brains
 * 561) Thorpe to miss 2005 World Swimming Championships
 * 562) Microsoft announces new security software, new version of Internet Explorer
 * 563) Israeli parliament approves final step before implementation of Gaza disengagement plan can begin
 * 564) NHL season canceled amid player pay cap dispute
 * 565) Funeral held for the former Lebanese Prime Minister
 * 566) Brazilian President Lula met Chavez, military and economic cooperation
 * 567) Oldest human fossils dated as 200,000yrs old
 * 568) Chubu International Airport opens
 * 569) Five hundred cattle die of neglect on West Australia property
 * 570) Brazil: occupied area conflict, 2 deaths
 * 571) Second U.S. anti-missile defence system test fails
 * 572) Armstrong will compete in 2005 Tour de France
 * 573) Boeing unveils long-range 777
 * 574) China overtakes U.S. as world's largest consumer
 * 575) Foreigners buy record number of Canadian securities
 * 576) United Iraqi Alliance win slight majority
 * 577) Former Paraguayan President's daughter found dead
 * 578) Cricket: Australia defeats NZ in Twenty20 international
 * 579) U.S. envoy selected as top intelligence officer
 * 580) Robot 'learns' to walk like a toddler
 * 581) Italian government criticizes Swedish television broadcaster
 * 582) Millions found by Irish police in raids
 * 583) Protests in Colombia after children killed by landmine
 * 584) Togo's Faure Gnassingbé says elections will be held in 60 days
 * 585) Russia negotiating missile sale with Syria
 * 586) Reporters can be jailed, Appellate Court says
 * 587) Earthquake stirs panic in Indonesia
 * 588) Bus crash in Germany kills 1 injures 7
 * 589) Australian reserve bank warns of slowing economy
 * 590) North Korea has no further interest in negotiations with United States
 * 591) Airlines fight new EU passenger compensation legislation
 * 592) Hundred of thousands march in Rome to demand freedom for kidnapped reporter
 * 593) PSNI confirms Northern Bank notes are from Northern Bank Robbery
 * 594) Cricket: Australia defeats New Zealand in series opener
 * 595) China steps up anti-gambling campaign
 * 596) Disturbances after football match in Liverpool
 * 597) Spain to vote on EU constitution
 * 598) US and Japan offend Beijing over Taiwan
 * 599) David Beckham's new son, Cruz is born
 * 600) Starburst across galaxy impacts Earth's ionosphere
 * 601) Plague kills scores in Democratic Republic of Congo
 * 602) Ex-priest Shanley sentenced to 12-15 years for child rape
 * 603) Professional cyclist fired for breaking contract through anti-doping statements
 * 604) Thirty hospitalised after Melbourne airport gas leak
 * 605) Author Hunter S. Thompson found dead
 * 606) Romania plans its next privatisation initiatives
 * 607) Bucharest boasts largest cinema complex in Southeastern Europe
 * 608) New research reveals a more emotional and troubled President Abraham Lincoln
 * 609) Five hundred Palestinian prisoners released by Israel
 * 610) University of Southern California spit test predicts cavities
 * 611) Kashmir avalanches kill at least 100
 * 612) Spain says Yes to EU constitution
 * 613) 6.4 magnitude earthquake hits Iran
 * 614) Canada's next ambassador to U.S. instigates outrage over missile defense
 * 615) Australian government commits more troops to Iraq
 * 616) European Commission approves the accession of Bulgaria and Romania
 * 617) Romanian leu continues to surge
 * 618) Dark matter galaxy discovered
 * 619) Effort on to eradicate Polio from Asia in 2005
 * 620) Mysterious power failure takes down Wikipedia, Wikinews
 * 621) Illegal dye found in British food
 * 622) Feverfew compound gets at leukemia roots
 * 623) Palestinian legislators approve new cabinet for Abbas
 * 624) Finnish-French MEP criticise Finnish President and Foreign Minister
 * 625) Toothpaste fills cavities without drilling
 * 626) Pope in hospital again
 * 627) Yukos loses Chapter 11 bid
 * 628) Several UN troops killed in Congo ambush
 * 629) Mutant gene predicts common Parkinson's
 * 630) British Iraq abuse case soldiers jailed
 * 631) The British minimum wage goes up in October
 * 632) Explosion in central Tel Aviv nightclub
 * 633) Bacteria thrive deep under sea floor
 * 634) Suspect in BTK killings arrested after 25 years in hiding
 * 635) Princeton media class discusses Wikinews
 * 636) Founder of Amnesty International dies, aged 83
 * 637) Montserrat refugees to be deported from U.S.
 * 638) Romania announces 18 percent increase in tourists in 2004
 * 639) Ireland beat England 19-13 in the RBS Six Nations
 * 640) Two-headed baby has second head removed
 * 641) Nine rescued from roof of blazing Taiwanese skyscraper
 * 642) Pope John Paul II makes surprise appearance at window of his hospital room
 * 643) Bank of America declares 1.2 million account records "lost"
 * 644) Cambridge Planning Board approves new science building at Harvard
 * 645) 'Aviator,' 'Baby' dominate 2005 Academy Awards
 * 646) Construction for Romania-Italy pipeline to start in 2007
 * 647) Romanian VAT to remain at 19 percent
 * 648) Three Romanian ports closed due to heavy fog
 * 649) Gene switch turns stem cells into cancer killers
 * 650) Rare antibody yields AIDS vaccine insight
 * 651) Lebanese Government resigns amid protests
 * 652) Bomb blast kills Iraqi police, army recruits
 * 653) New version of Firefox web browser released
 * 654) New flood warning system introduced in Romania
 * 655) British investors are increasingly interested in Romania
 * 656) Jermaine Pennant jailed for drink-driving
 * 657) Controversial melatonin supplements confirmed as sleep aid
 * 658) Green tea component protects heart cells
 * 659) U.S. Supreme Court: Death penalty for juveniles is unconstitutional
 * 660) Elan; Biogen withdraw multiple sclerosis drug after death
 * 661) Britain unveils flu pandemic preparedness plan, buys 14m courses of treatment drug
 * 662) Ernst Zündel expelled from Canada
 * 663) Bucharest to be 'rebranded' for 800 million euro
 * 664) Blair rejects anti-terror bill compromise
 * 665) Federal Suit Filed Against Rumsfeld For Prisoner Abuse
 * 666) Bill Gates receives honourary knighthood
 * 667) Martin firm on missile defence results in chilly response from White House
 * 668) Green paper asks for the BBC's Board of Governors to be scrapped
 * 669) Steve Fossett attempts a record flight around the world
 * 670) New Zealand elects first female Speaker
 * 671) Proposal to ban VoIP in Costa Rica
 * 672) Ex-Ontario Premier Harris to deny Ipperwash allegations
 * 673) Steve Fossett becomes the first person to fly solo, non-stop around the world
 * 674) First Swahili office suite released in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania
 * 675) Take-Two Interactive profits surge 74%
 * 676) Martha Stewart released from prison
 * 677) Former Ukrainian minister found dead
 * 678) Italian journalist Giuliana Sgrena freed
 * 679) Sunflower oil saves at-risk newborns from infection
 * 680) New York Public Library opens collection of 275,000 digital images
 * 681) World-wide measles deaths drop 40% over last five years
 * 682) Report finds Afghanistan is on the verge of becoming a narcotics state
 * 683) US military developing non-lethal pain weapon
 * 684) Irish unemployment rate steady at 4.2%
 * 685) David Blunkett is not the father of Kimberly Quinn's son
 * 686) Italian journalist wounded after release in Iraq, security officer dead
 * 687) Four Royal Canadian Mounted Police officers killed in raid
 * 688) Boeing allowed to bid for U.S. space launch contracts again
 * 689) China plans anti-secession law for Taiwan
 * 690) US and France ask Syria to leave Lebanon
 * 691) GAA: Westmeath beat Donegal by narrowest of margins
 * 692) Freed hostage Sgrena, says shooting "no accident"
 * 693) Fisichella wins Australian Formula 1 Grand Prix
 * 694) CIA sending suspects overseas for "rendition"
 * 695) Deutsche Börse quits LSE takeover
 * 696) Nobel Laureate Hans Bethe passes away at age of 98
 * 697) Insulin levels tied to Alzheimer's
 * 698) British Airways CEO set to step down in the summer
 * 699) Peruvians sue Newmont Mining Company over mercury poisoning
 * 700) The President of Bolivia resigns
 * 701) Invisibility shield gets blueprint
 * 702) China declares "the state shall employ nonpeaceful means"
 * 703) Premature aging disease reversed in cells
 * 704) British Airways announces new CEO
 * 705) Chechen leader killed by Russian Special Forces
 * 706) Syria begins withdrawing troops from Lebanon
 * 707) Ash and steam reported over Mount St. Helens
 * 708) Brazilian physicist who discovered the pion dies
 * 709) Children poisoned by tainted cassava in the Philippines
 * 710) Trial of alleged Brazilian "chainsaw massacre" deputy begins
 * 711) Report urges Kenya to ban plastic bags
 * 712) Google releases Final version of Desktop Search
 * 713) Son of slain Chechen rebel Maskhadov vows to continue father's work
 * 714) Ancient neanderthal protein sequenced
 * 715) Italian PM rejects US version of shooting
 * 716) Cyclone Ingrid crosses Far North Queensland Coast
 * 717) Microsoft Considering Backport of WinFS to Windows XP
 * 718) Bush calls Romania a special ally of the US
 * 719) Flat tax boosts average Romanian salaries
 * 720) Selgros Cash and Carry to open two new stores in Transylvania
 * 721) US Pulls Out of Optional Protocol to Vienna Convention
 * 722) Hong Kong Chief Executive Tung Chee-hwa officially resigns
 * 723) Blogshine Sunday pushes for government sunshine online
 * 724) Colombia extradites guerrilla to the USA
 * 725) Investigation over Finnish Defence images
 * 726) Bolivian Congress refuse president's resignation
 * 727) Bulgarian government says U.S. killed Bulgarian soldier in 'friendly fire' incident
 * 728) United Nations passes Declaration on human cloning
 * 729) Six-year development framework for Sudan released by UN
 * 730) China launches its first private airline
 * 731) BBC's political show makes special edition from Shanghai
 * 732) Many infertile American women want sex selection
 * 733) Judge threatened Michael Jackson with jail
 * 734) UK "terror bill" passed after standoff
 * 735) US may not have known of Sgrena rescue operation
 * 736) Defendant shoots Judge, three others at Atlanta courthouse
 * 737) Atlas V rocket launches with Inmarsat satellite
 * 738) Meath/Kildare by-election turnout between 20-30%
 * 739) Garry Kasparov retires from professional chess
 * 740) Comedian Dave Allen dies aged 68
 * 741) 3 dead as man on trial for rape escapes
 * 742) Criminals kidnapping mother of soccer players, in Brazil
 * 743) Canadian airline Jetsgo ceases operations; 17,000 stranded
 * 744) US Senate passes new bankruptcy bill
 * 745) British 13-year-old given life for rape of teacher
 * 746) FBI suspect Jesse James captured in Rio after five years on the run
 * 747) User:IlyaHaykinson/DateSandboxTest
 * 748) Bin Laden banished from Islam in Iberia
 * 749) Suspect in Georgia courtroom slayings caught
 * 750) Gay play about Jesus Christ to open in Brazil
 * 751) Bright object falls from sky over northwest United States
 * 752) France beat Ireland in RBS Six Nations
 * 753) GAA: Dublin too strong for Westmeath
 * 754) Pope John Paul II leaves hospital
 * 755) German supermarket chain uses fingerprint ID for payment
 * 756) Syria affirms withdrawal intentions
 * 757) Romania to cancel trains on major line due to road works
 * 758) Slovakia on track to adopt euro in 2009
 * 759) Dutch member of Parliament proposes to abolish the Cabinet
 * 760) Padraig Harrington wins first PGA Tour event; The Honda Classic
 * 761) Israeli General Refused NZ Visa
 * 762) Protesters rally in Beirut
 * 763) Cookbook is free reference work community's most active project
 * 764) Brazilian President party received money from FARC, say documents
 * 765) Judge strikes down same-sex marriage ban in California
 * 766) Beijing cracks down on manhole cover thefts
 * 767) Taiwanese political parties propose "anti-invasion" laws
 * 768) China enacts historic "anti-secession" law
 * 769) Ex-WorldCom Chief found guilty of all charges
 * 770) Former WorldCom chief found guilty of all charges
 * 771) Suspect in Atlanta courthouse shooting appears at hearing
 * 772) Mother of the Detroit Tigers baseball player Urbina was kidnapped by FARC leader
 * 773) UK Chancellor of the Exchequer makes 2005 Budget speech
 * 774) Vodafone buys Connex and Oskar
 * 775) Suspect in Atlanta courtroom shooting gets hearing
 * 776) Brazil defends China against human rights violation charges in UN
 * 777) Mars studies find water
 * 778) The Woodcraft Folk loses subsidy
 * 779) Mao-style suits fading away in China
 * 780) 50 Italian parliamentarians call for global summit for "a new financial architecture"
 * 781) Cuba defends China-Taiwan reunification
 * 782) Flexible displays soon to be in production
 * 783) Actor Robert Blake acquitted
 * 784) Dog owner to face felony charge
 * 785) McCartney campaign changing minds about IRA
 * 786) Sci-fi and fantasy author Andre Norton dies
 * 787) Chechnya chopper crash kills 15
 * 788) Tibetans demand that China release Panchen Lama boy
 * 789) Maradona honored with the keys to Cartagena
 * 790) Brazilian Abin director: no proof linking FARC money to PT
 * 791) Robot Zoe detects life in Atacama Desert
 * 792) Wolfowitz picked for top spot at World Bank
 * 793) Tsunami exposes ancient ruins in India
 * 794) No talks until IRA "criminal activity" dealt with
 * 795) Drinking habits tied to genes
 * 796) Irish mobile penetration rate hits 94%
 * 797) English Wikipedia passes 500 thousand article milestone
 * 798) Fireball generated in U.S. laboratory resembles black hole
 * 799) Pakistan test fires nuclear-capable missile
 * 800) Cassini discovers Saturn moon atmosphere
 * 801) Wales win Grand Slam, RBS Six Nations and the Triple Crown
 * 802) Europe marks second Iraq invasion anniversary
 * 803) Texas representative proposes to outlaw 'sexy' cheerleading
 * 804) Lebanese President to skip Arab Summit
 * 805) Rice pushes for fresh nuclear talks with North Korea
 * 806) Japan will not shoot down missiles headed for allies
 * 807) Communists protest arrest of FARC chancellor Rodrigo Granda
 * 808) Explosion kills 42 miners in northern China; 27 missing
 * 809) Powerful earthquake rocks southern Japan, tsunami warnings issued
 * 810) Explosion kills 35 in Pakistan; many injured
 * 811) Explosion injures 11 in Beirut
 * 812) Explosion injures at least 14 in Colorado
 * 813) Explosion kills Briton in Qatar; dozens injured
 * 814) Explosion kills four policemen in Kirkuk; eight injured
 * 815) South American channeled apple snail discovered in Georgia
 * 816) The man who died in explosion in Qatar is named
 * 817) Search engine Google sued by Agence France Presse
 * 818) Lebanon's opposition holds Syria responsible for Beirut explosion
 * 819) Driftwood crucifix listed on eBay for $25,000
 * 820) Anti-war march in London
 * 821) Violent protests break out in Kyrgyzstan over allegedly rigged parliamentary elections
 * 822) Bush signs historic Schiavo bill into law
 * 823) Car maker DeLorean dies at 80
 * 824) Kofi Annan unveils UN reform plan
 * 825) EU concerned about Microsoft compliance, $5 million daily fine possible
 * 826) Yahoo! snaps up Flickr
 * 827) Possible black hole created in US
 * 828) U.S. jury deliberates immigrant smuggler case
 * 829) Bank of Ireland to axe 2,000 jobs
 * 830) David Suzuki to Visit University of Toronto
 * 831) Kyrgyz president orders election probe as protesters seize control of second city
 * 832) Noted stamp engraver Czeslaw Slania dies at 83
 * 833) American Thom Mayne snags Pritzker architecture prize
 * 834) Volunteers endure bed-rest study
 * 835) India and Europe team up for moon mission
 * 836) Ourmedia.org project launched to provide global repository of "grassroots media"
 * 837) U.S. TV networks look to past for future programming
 * 838) Ten dead on Minnesota Indian reservation after school shooting
 * 839) Romanian Commercial Bank to launch smart cards in early April
 * 840) Romanian Visa card transactions increase by 60 percent in 2004
 * 841) Romanian mobile phone giant Connex to launch 3G network
 * 842) Romanian defense minister to visit Bulgaria
 * 843) Internet through electrical power network introduced in Bucharest
 * 844) EU looks set to continue arms embargo on China
 * 845) Texas baby removed from life support against mother's wishes
 * 846) Large creature loose in London suburb
 * 847) HSH Prince Rainier III of Monaco is in Intensive care
 * 848) Creationist sentiments affect Imax business strategy
 * 849) US interest rates rise to 2.75%
 * 850) Train derailed by collision with semi in Saskatchewan, Canada
 * 851) Symbian licenses email technology from rival Microsoft
 * 852) Cambridge, MA, landmark "Gas With a Smile" requests waiver in conversion to Hess Express
 * 853) Mother of another Brazilian soccer player kidnapped
 * 854) Kyrgyz government declares elections valid, refuses to declare state of emergency as opposition cements control of the south
 * 855) NASA's Spitzer space telescope views alien worlds
 * 856) Icelandic parliament grants Bobby Fischer full citizenship
 * 857) Australian Govt to lessen numbers of immigrants detained indefinitely
 * 858) Minuteman bike path iced out through Arlington after 4th snowiest winter on record
 * 859) AU$1.25M reward offer for proof of living Tasmanian Tiger (Thylacine)
 * 860) Google launches Google Code project, showcasing open source code, APIs
 * 861) UN Reform: China, South Korea question seat for Japan on Security Council
 * 862) Explosion near Beirut kills three, injures five
 * 863) India signs on to chemical patents to comply with WTO order
 * 864) U.S. federal marshals seize killer beds
 * 865) 96 dead of Ebola-like Marburg virus in Angola
 * 866) Parker shown the door as Gap spokeswoman
 * 867) Chess legend avoids 10 year prison term
 * 868) Kazaa Trial concluding
 * 869) New Kyrgz interior minister says force may be used, riot police clash with protesters in Bishkek
 * 870) Harp seal hunt approved by Canada, activists call for boycott of Canadian seafood
 * 871) Ground broken on Northpoint development in Cambridge, Massachusetts
 * 872) John Couey confessed to police in 1991 to molesting his stepdaughter; Never prosecuted
 * 873) Bush, Martin, Fox hold summit, sign SPP accord
 * 874) Explosion at Texas refinery kills 14, injures more than 100
 * 875) Woman finds human finger in bowl of chili at Wendy's restaurant
 * 876) Iraqi, American forces raid insurgent training camp, killing 85
 * 877) New company to research artificial brain
 * 878) Arab summit comes to an end
 * 879) New figures released on Irish income distribution
 * 880) User:Edbrown05/Ode to Hunter S. Thompson
 * 881) Canada set to rule on U.S. Army refugee
 * 882) PBS cancels 'Wall $treet Week' after 35 years
 * 883) Entrepreneur's RFID chip implant to open doors, start car
 * 884) Akayev flees Kyrgyzstan as protesters seize control of Bishkek
 * 885) Sony's PlayStation Portable is launched in North America
 * 886) Tsunami death toll updated
 * 887) FARC and Brazilian Workers' Party:the general didn't tell the truth, says former Abin superior to Veja
 * 888) Expo 2005 opens in Aichi, Japan
 * 889) UN Security Council approves peacekeepers for Sudan
 * 890) Yahoo adds Creative Commons search for locating reusable content
 * 891) US dog attack owner charged with involuntary manslaughter
 * 892) Protesters arrive at Baxter detention centre in Australian desert
 * 893) Five dead, over 200 injured as looting continues in Bishkek
 * 894) Kidnapped Italian journalist refutes American government claims
 * 895) Terri Schiavo's father makes appeal to have feeding tube reinserted
 * 896) Canada considers Copyright Act changes
 * 897) Taiwan Democratic Alliance for Peace plans massive rally on Saturday
 * 898) Jerry Springer joins U.S. liberal radio network
 * 899) Ruling forbids RadioShack brand in Canada
 * 900) NRA official suggests arming teachers to prevent school shootings
 * 901) U.S. willing to sell F-16s to Pakistan, India
 * 902) Scientists discover soft tissue in dinosaur bones
 * 903) US Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld visits Brazil
 * 904) Morogoro Plastic, funded by Barclays, to open $2m network of recycling plants in Tanzania
 * 905) India to build aircraft carrier by 2012
 * 906) Protests continue at Baxter detention centre
 * 907) Land conflict mars Good Friday in Jerusalem
 * 908) Pilgrims journey to Jerusalem for Good Friday
 * 909) U.S. unveils plans to help India become a "major world power"
 * 910) Deep Impact cruising for comet crash
 * 911) Gender imbalance in Tsunami deaths
 * 912) Pope John Paul II unable to lead Good Friday services
 * 913) Zimbabwe's Mugabe: Vote for us or starve
 * 914) Hundreds of thousands march in Taipei
 * 915) Hundreds of thousands protest anti-secession law in Taiwan
 * 916) Police, militia confront looters in Bishkek, leaders say city now calm
 * 917) Fire in Tema, Ghana threatening oil refinery
 * 918) Chinese government to safeguard old Beijing
 * 919) Multiple parliaments meet in Kyrgyzstan, legitimacy uncertain
 * 920) Conservatives plan to reject budget over newly introduced Kyoto amendment in Canada
 * 921) NCAA men's division I basketball tournament reaches "Elite Eight" round
 * 922) Massive star cluster found in Milky Way
 * 923) Mozilla Foundation rolls out second security update for Firefox browser
 * 924) Dick, Spielberg among Science Fiction Hall of Fame inductees
 * 925) Canadian union, railway reach last minute accord
 * 926) Former British Prime Minister James Callaghan dies aged 92
 * 927) Harvard's Berkman Center blog group develops blogging tutorials
 * 928) IBM releases freeware for visualizing document histories
 * 929) Lebanon yields to opposition tide
 * 930) Guards uncover 600-foot escape tunnel at US prison in Iraq
 * 931) New Kyrgyz election scheduled after lightning coup
 * 932) Wendy's sales down in Northern California
 * 933) Chili finger may have been raw
 * 934) Togo opposition wants election delayed
 * 935) Five wounded, two killed in Lebanon blast
 * 936) Cricket: Sehwag dominates, but India trails
 * 937) Report reveals Top 10 most-confusing tech buzzwords
 * 938) Kulov declares newly elected parliament legitimate, Kyrgyz parliamentary conflict deepens
 * 939) Doctor Who returns as UK Saturday night timeslot lord
 * 940) India may rise as regional power
 * 941) Four Americans die from mine impact in Afghanistan
 * 942) Risk of major US shipyard Bath Iron Works closure termed "substantial" by Maine Congressman
 * 943) Bobby Fischer sues US Government from new Icelandic home
 * 944) Pakistan admits scientist sold nuke tech to Iran
 * 945) Motive in Wisconsin church murder-suicide a mystery
 * 946) Sri Lanka accepts 'One China' policy
 * 947) New Zealand Labour Party announces 'early election' list
 * 948) Australia silent on UN racism committee condemnation
 * 949) Zimbabwe church leader calls for uprising against Mugabe
 * 950) Harvard women's hockey loses NCAA title to Minnesota for second straight year
 * 951) Stanford women's basketball knocks three-time champion Connecticut out of NCAA tournament
 * 952) China and Taiwan react to "326" rally
 * 953) IRS goes after eBay sellers
 * 954) First bird flu case reported in North Korea
 * 955) Crowded House drummer found dead
 * 956) Magnitude 8.7 earthquake hits Northern Sumatra, Indonesia
 * 957) Space station crew perform successful spacewalk
 * 958) Tsunami fears rise after latest Indonesian temblor
 * 959) Freak wave drags funeral party out to sea
 * 960) Foreign governments move to aid earthquake region
 * 961) Ireland's smoking ban a success after first year
 * 962) New Kygryz parliament backs Bakiyev, lower house of former parliament steps down
 * 963) Another arrest in Minnesota school shooting
 * 964) Cure for cat allergies may be close, with help from some mice
 * 965) Britain's Howard-Flight controversy continues
 * 966) Past Jackson abuse claims to be used in court
 * 967) Surgeons reattach boy's three severed limbs
 * 968) Congressional dems visit to Iraq encourages support of Bush $81B "reconstruction" plan
 * 969) Sudan preemptively rejects Security Council resolution on war crimes extradition
 * 970) Israeli parliament rejects disengagement referendum
 * 971) US Transportation Security Administration "made inaccurate statements" about passenger privacy, says Department of Homeland Security report
 * 972) Australians more concerned by global warming than terrorism, says Lowy report
 * 973) Upper house of former Kyrgyz parliament steps down, Bakiyev pledges to fight corruption
 * 974) Japan asks "Where's the beef?"
 * 975) Sleepiness: A yawning chasm for working Americans
 * 976) Lorry drops thirteen tonnes of fish in British town
 * 977) Canadian Football League to test Atlantic expansion with exhibition game
 * 978) California State University, Chico fraternity suspended for making frat house porno flick
 * 979) Laura Bush takes a quick trip to Afghanistan
 * 980) Irish scientists had predicted further Sumatran earthquake
 * 981) Monday night's Indonesian quake toll appears less than first feared
 * 982) Woman sells name on eBay
 * 983) UN Secretary General Annan cleared of influencing oil-for-food contracts by Volcker report
 * 984) Three Romanian journalists abducted in Iraq
 * 985) German retail giant Rewe to open Penny Market stores in Romania
 * 986) New Zealand praised by NATO Secretary General
 * 987) School dinner costs just 49p in Wales
 * 988) Falwell's condition upgraded to "stable"
 * 989) British computer magazine discovers electricity cost of running computers
 * 990) Taiwan Nationalists leader visits Beijing
 * 991) Egyptians protest against President despite ban
 * 992) Fox TV executive takes reins at Paramount studios
 * 993) Charlottetown, P.E.I. residents rally to support restaurant
 * 994) Pope gets feeding tube through nose
 * 995) EU nabs US$300 million illegal trafficking in Spain
 * 996) U.S. Supreme Court hears MGM v. Grokster
 * 997) Brazilian president defends Chavez and criticizes US
 * 998) Akayev willing to resign as president of Kyrgyzstan
 * 999) New York Times finds flight logs that back Canadian's claim of kidnapping by US government
 * 1000) Pressure building on Myanmar to decline ASEAN chair
 * 1001) New Doctor Who quits series, BBC searches for replacement actor
 * 1002) Dresden city council wants DNA matching for doggy-doo
 * 1003) UN Report: Earth ecosystem in peril
 * 1004) Man attempts to foil breathalyzer by eating feces
 * 1005) Voting in Zimbabwe starts amid accusations of rigged outcome
 * 1006) Chlorine spill in China's Jiangsu province kills 28, injures hundreds
 * 1007) Terri Schiavo dies
 * 1008) Palestinian security chief quits, says too little is being done to curb lawlessness
 * 1009) Maine passes gay rights law
 * 1010) Metal press crushes Illinois worker
 * 1011) Harvard hosts conference on technological future of news media
 * 1012) Google starts prefetching top search results for Mozilla and Firefox browsers
 * 1013) EU, Canada impose duties on some US goods in retaliation for Byrd Amendment
 * 1014) Pope in medical crisis
 * 1015) US lowers bar in age discrimination suits
 * 1016) Iraq: Uneven voter turnout elects women who push sharia law while anti-woman violence rages
 * 1017) Minutemen gather to patrol US-Mexican border in April
 * 1018) The Vatican: Pope suffers from congestive heart failure
 * 1019) Wikipedia victim of onslaught of April Fool's jokes
 * 1020) Zimbabwe election victory for Mugabe
 * 1021) Bus drivers to strike in Auckland
 * 1022) Parents of Terri Schiavo to sell list of supporters to marketing firm
 * 1023) Rural African school goes to Sweden for environment award
 * 1024) MS-13 gang threatens the Arizona "minutemen"
 * 1025) Witnesses saw truck "rev up and race" before recent Texas oil refinery blast
 * 1026) FBI: Death of the Georgian Prime Minister was an accident
 * 1027) Pope John Paul II dies
 * 1028) China releases 'Human rights report' on U.S.
 * 1029) Flora springing into Spring in Mid-Atlantic coastal region, USA
 * 1030) Ted Koppel to step down from 'Nightline'
 * 1031) Fourth Lebanon bomb rocks shopping mall
 * 1032) Violence in Rio ends in 30 deaths
 * 1033) Abbas fires security chiefs for failure to curb lawlessness
 * 1034) American comedian Mitch Hedberg dies on tour at 37
 * 1035) Australia, NATO enhance ties
 * 1036) SBC teams with Scientific-Atlanta for cable TV rollout in 13 US states
 * 1037) Telescope takes first image of planet outside our solar system
 * 1038) Vatican releases statement on health of Pope
 * 1039) Australian Treasurer told to 'try harder on welfare'
 * 1040) Australian rescue helicopter crash in Indonesia: nine dead
 * 1041) Google doubles Gmail storage, adds text formatting
 * 1042) Iraqi insurgents attack Abu Ghraib
 * 1043) Inspectors close Chicago landmark Healthy Food restaurant after finding dead mouse in cooler
 * 1044) Abbas orders more security reforms, hundreds of security officers to be forced to retire
 * 1045) World Bank to tighten security belt for Wolfowitz arrival
 * 1046) Gmail 1st Birthday; Storage capacity increased to 2GB
 * 1047) United States helped Kyrgyz pro-democracy programs
 * 1048) Volunteers gather to help patrol Arizona's border with Mexico
 * 1049) Losses almost double for 3, a mobile phone company
 * 1050) Time for North Americans to spring ahead one hour
 * 1051) Marketing blitz begins for final 'Star Wars' film
 * 1052) Speculation abounds on future pope
 * 1053) Two Newcastle football players fight each other, both sent off
 * 1054) Names of Australians killed in helicopter crash released
 * 1055) Archbishop Desmond Tutu calls for African Pope
 * 1056) Chinese protesters smash up Japanese market
 * 1057) Tartan Day festivities April 6 in New York
 * 1058) Web site claims Abu Ghraib attack for Al Quaida
 * 1059) Annual rich list shows Ireland now has six billionaires
 * 1060) Akayev signs resignation agreement
 * 1061) Alex Sanchez suspended for drugs
 * 1062) Lebanese-Syrian meetings reach full withdrawal accord
 * 1063) NASA prepares to roll orbiter Discovery to launch pad
 * 1064) Hunter S. Thompson obituary spawns "murder" theory
 * 1065) Venezuela buys more weapons, now from Spain
 * 1066) India and China to discuss energy: cooperation or competition?
 * 1067) MPAA's Valenti signs Betamax tapes for EFF protesters as Grokster case continues in US Supreme Court
 * 1068) HBO plans expansion of TV channels in Asia
 * 1069) Funeral of Pope John Paul II will be Friday 8 April at 10.00
 * 1070) US blocks use of mapping technology in China
 * 1071) Desmond Tutu calls for election of African pope
 * 1072) Voyager space probes face shutdown
 * 1073) Talks held to avert Nigerian oil production strike
 * 1074) Royal wedding delayed as Prince plans for Pope's funeral
 * 1075) Legendary Canadian football coach Frank Clair has died
 * 1076) Terri Schiavo cremated
 * 1077) User:David Vasquez/SampleStory
 * 1078) User:David Vasquez/SampleStory2
 * 1079) Al Gore-owned cable news channel to relaunch August 1 with viewer-created content
 * 1080) Advocacy groups complain about 4parents.gov sex-ed website
 * 1081) India-China border talks resume
 * 1082) UK Prime Minister sets 2005 General Election date
 * 1083) Maiyo and Romanova triumph in Charleston's Cooper River Bridge Run
 * 1084) China censors, arrests Catholics in wake of Pope's death
 * 1085) Nigerian Housing Minister fired in anti-corruption drive
 * 1086) Abu Ghraib prison camp struck by tractor bomb
 * 1087) Triple limb-reattachment fails - boy loses foot
 * 1088) Owner of Wendy's chili finger still not found
 * 1089) China to sell warships to Pakistan
 * 1090) Arinze and Tettamanzi equal favorites as new Pope
 * 1091) China responds to US plan for import quotas
 * 1092) Talk-therapy can make a difference in early treatment of severe depression
 * 1093) 2005 National Conference in the Norwegian Centre Party
 * 1094) 2005 National Conference in the Norwegian Socialist Left Party
 * 1095) Miles-long queue to view Pope John Paul one last time
 * 1096) Jeter saves the day for the Yankees
 * 1097) Taiwan’s Blue Camp pays respects on the thirtieth anniversary of the passing of Chiang Kai-shek
 * 1098) Catholic Church prepares for papal election conclave
 * 1099) US Highway Administration releases interim report on Boston's Big Dig: press release claims tunnel safe, but report does not
 * 1100) Google Maps incorporates satellite images
 * 1101) 'Great' title for John Paul?
 * 1102) ACLU: Gen. Sanchez possibly perjured himself at 2004 Senate inquiry
 * 1103) Dmitri Young hits three home runs in Tigers' opener
 * 1104) Bomb explodes on historic Kashmir bus route
 * 1105) Harvard University divests $4.4m of PetroChina stock
 * 1106) NASA's Mars rovers exceed all expectations
 * 1107) 51 suspects named by UN for war crimes in Darfur
 * 1108) Brazil organizes Summit of South American and Arab Countries
 * 1109) British journalists on trial in Zimbabwe
 * 1110) First female boxing death occurs in US sanctioned match
 * 1111) North American citizens dealt passport requirement
 * 1112) Businesses shy to adopt Windows XP SP2
 * 1113) Study: cognitive therapy as good as medication, but lasts longer
 * 1114) Cricket: India beat Pakistan in Visakhapatnam ODI
 * 1115) ABC to move Internet news network back to U.S. TVs
 * 1116) Nigeria destroys illegal small arms
 * 1117) Toronto transit union threatens strike for Monday
 * 1118) Swift mission measures distance to star explosions
 * 1119) Prince Rainier III of Monaco has died
 * 1120) Militants attack Kashmir bus route safe house
 * 1121) Iraq elects Kurdish president, Saddam said to be shaken
 * 1122) Canada presses Iran for an international investigation into Kazemi death
 * 1123) Space Shuttle Discovery resumes rollout to launch pad
 * 1124) Japan announces moon program
 * 1125) 16 dead after U.S. helicopter crashes in Afghanistan
 * 1126) University of North Carolina wins 2005 basketball tournament
 * 1127) Tech heavyweights unite to offer $100 laptops to poor nations
 * 1128) U.S. Baseball: Delgado starts off well with Marlins
 * 1129) Italy urges pilgrims to avoid Rome city centre for Pope funeral
 * 1130) ABC News anchorman Peter Jennings diagnosed with lung cancer
 * 1131) Hackers crack Sony PSP to allow Internet chat, web surfing
 * 1132) Bitmover ends free Bitkeeper, replacement sought for managing Linux kernel code
 * 1133) Western Australia apologises to abused wards-of-state
 * 1134) FBI starts investigation of charges of shoddy work on new SF Bay bridge
 * 1135) Separatists fail to stop re-opening of Kashmir bus service
 * 1136) Australia appeals for no execution in Indonesian drug case
 * 1137) Space shuttle Discovery photographed from ISS
 * 1138) At least four killed by bomb thrown from motorcycle in Cairo
 * 1139) US House committee approves daylight saving time amendment
 * 1140) FDA mandates "black box" for Celebrex, pulls Bextra off market
 * 1141) Ethiopia plans to expand country's Internet access
 * 1142) First Iraq Medal of Honor recipient receives memorial headstone at Arlington
 * 1143) Iranian opposition group declares all acts of current government void
 * 1144) Brazilian cardinal criticizes President after inquired about Brazilian Pope
 * 1145) Wikimedia announces Yahoo! support
 * 1146) Sex, mental and physical exercise, fight dementia
 * 1147) Police search home of Las Vegas woman who found finger in her chili at Wendy's
 * 1148) Bill Clinton to visit Romania
 * 1149) Romanian president meets with EU officials in Bucharest
 * 1150) Romanian PM and Siemens discuss Electroputere privatisation
 * 1151) Funeral of Pope John Paul II takes place
 * 1152) Cairo blast kills 3
 * 1153) Spam mailer gets 9 year jail sentence
 * 1154) Music promoter Mean Fiddler sold for almost £38m
 * 1155) Eric Rudolph pleads guilty to avoid death sentence
 * 1156) Future British monarch Prince Charles marries Camilla Parker Bowles
 * 1157) MSN Encarta introduces wiki-like enhancements
 * 1158) Hundreds arrested following pro-democratic rally in Nepal
 * 1159) UN forced to cut food rations to a million Sudanese
 * 1160) Pope's Brazilian cousins lament his death
 * 1161) Angola: Marburg virus still spreading, 180 dead
 * 1162) Bush EPA nominee abandons insecticide-on-children study after Senate hearing
 * 1163) Who's the richest entertainer in Australia? The Wiggles of course!
 * 1164) Mozilla Foundation prepares third Firefox security update
 * 1165) Time Warner/Comcast bid to snap up Adelphia cable service
 * 1166) Drug-resistant infections on the rise in American hospitals
 * 1167) Toronto prepares for Monday transit strike
 * 1168) U.S. Postal rate increase proposed
 * 1169) Chinese rioters storm Japanese embassy in Beijing
 * 1170) Gaza cease fire rocked by latest killing of youths
 * 1171) Cambridge, Mass., city council recommends construction firm W. R. Grace remain under DEP supervision for asbestos contamination
 * 1172) Maine, USA, Land Use Regulatory Commission approves reconstruction of camps on protected Allagash River
 * 1173) Hard drive technology breaks storage density record
 * 1174) Thousands march on Baghdad in anniversary protest
 * 1175) Australia unemployment at 30-year low, but under-employed also at 5.1%
 * 1176) Panic in Sumatra after new earthquake
 * 1177) South African former apartheid party dissolves
 * 1178) China anti-textbook protests grow larger
 * 1179) Scientists proudly display oldest crystal on Earth
 * 1180) FDA recalls "Mama's" brand smoked salmon
 * 1181) German Wikipedia DVD sells out first 10,000-copy run
 * 1182) Israeli president shakes hands with leaders of Syria, Iran at Pope's funeral
 * 1183) EU accession treaty for Romania published on the Internet
 * 1184) Runners, fans prepare for 109th Boston Marathon
 * 1185) Romanian government to strengthen laws against tax evasion
 * 1186) Romanian investor kidnapped in the Democratic Republic of the Congo is safe
 * 1187) Arsenic and Thalidomide may be used to fight cancer
 * 1188) Las Vegas 'chili finger' woman has history of lawsuits
 * 1189) Sesame Street to promote healthy lifestyles
 * 1190) German Wikipedia DVD on P2P networks
 * 1191) NASA announces daily video feed for new Discovery mission
 * 1192) 'Sahara' opens as top film in U.S., Canada
 * 1193) User:Pingswept/SVGbox
 * 1194) Visiting students detained in Louisiana, USA, while photographing ExxonMobil chemical plant
 * 1195) SciScoop changes ownership
 * 1196) Death toll mounts in Nepal civil conflict
 * 1197) Tom DeLay raises Republican hackles as ethics charges dominate news
 * 1198) Child killed by family dog
 * 1199) Australian Immigration denies issuing banned drug
 * 1200) Australian man arrested at U.S. Capitol building
 * 1201) KLM flight to Mexico sent back by U.S. Homeland Security, inquiry follows
 * 1202) New top-level domain names created
 * 1203) Cloned cattle's milk and meat seem safe, according to new study
 * 1204) Irish Enterprise Exchange Launched in Dublin
 * 1205) Eritrea plans to vaccinate 500,000 children
 * 1206) US trade deficit soars to new high of US$61.04 billion
 * 1207) Liberal Democrat Party pauses to welcome Donald James Kennedy
 * 1208) Labour attack Tory economic policy
 * 1209) Britney Spears announces she is pregnant
 * 1210) NZ Prime Minister In Mid-Air Emergency
 * 1211) IBM and National Geographic to launch DNA database project
 * 1212) Four Romanian ambassadors recalled
 * 1213) New industrial area to be created in Arad county, Romania
 * 1214) Torvalds codes temporary replacement for Bitkeeper
 * 1215) India-China border-treaty hoped to improve ties, facilitate trade
 * 1216) TAROM cancels all Bucharest-Arad flights
 * 1217) Romania to adopt euro between 2012 and 2014
 * 1218) European Parliament approves accession of Romania and Bulgaria to the EU
 * 1219) Survey finds Spam tolerance growing
 * 1220) Indiana businessman held hostage in Iraq
 * 1221) Tory candidate in election gaffe
 * 1222) NASA rethinks abandoning Hubble
 * 1223) Blair launches third and final manifesto
 * 1224) Police investigate new lead in 'Chili Finger' case; Ayala abandons lawsuit
 * 1225) Britons urged not to vote by post
 * 1226) Sit-in at Washington University, St. Louis enters ninth day
 * 1227) Microsoft releases low-cost Windows XP Starter Edition in Brazil
 * 1228) Unions ballot to "shut down the BBC"
 * 1229) Conservative Party launches manifesto
 * 1230) German cannibal seeks review of manslaughter conviction
 * 1231) Major 'Spiritual Life of College Students' study released by UCLA
 * 1232) Chinese authorities question genetically altered rice allegation
 * 1233) Lib Dems launch manifesto
 * 1234) Killer virus sent worldwide
 * 1235) Lawsuits filed against students accused of illegally sharing files over the Internet2
 * 1236) When the dog bites the hand of a stranger
 * 1237) U.S. Federal Agents arrest two Houston men in UN Oil for Food scandal
 * 1238) China calls Japan's gas drilling plan 'a serious provocation'
 * 1239) Slime-mold beetles named for Bush, Cheney, and Rumsfeld
 * 1240) U.S. Federal Judge overturns ephedra ban
 * 1241) Romanian economy predicted to maintain steady growth until 2008
 * 1242) France Telecom significantly increases its share in Orange Romania
 * 1243) United States arrests 10,340 fugitives in first-of-kind nationwide sweep
 * 1244) AARP claims US prescription drug prices continue to rise
 * 1245) Lebanese Prime Minister steps down
 * 1246) British Airways launches three new weekly flights from Bucharest to London
 * 1247) Australian police seize one tonne shipment of ecstacy
 * 1248) Last British volume car manufacturer closes down
 * 1249) Two astronauts blast off to their new home--International Space Station
 * 1250) New Zealand Cricket under pressure to stop Zimbabwe tour
 * 1251) Deadly virus samples missing in Mexico/Lebanon
 * 1252) BBC launches the Creative Archive
 * 1253) Utah Man pleads guilty in wife's death
 * 1254) Senate unanimously confirms Michael Griffin as new NASA head
 * 1255) Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA, releases study of local emissions
 * 1256) Second weekend of protests begins in China
 * 1257) Wendy's doubles reward for 'chili finger' info to US$100,000
 * 1258) Hungary rebukes other EU members for their negative stance towards Croatia
 * 1259) NRA meets in Houston--Beleaguered Tom DeLay will speak
 * 1260) Paris hotel fire kills 22
 * 1261) Holland park introduces special trail for elderly and impaired
 * 1262) Freelance reporter fired from Boston Globe for adding fictitious details to story
 * 1263) Over a quarter of a billion camera phones sold in 2004
 * 1264) Levitra ads pulled by FDA
 * 1265) Childhood exposure to TV linked to bullying
 * 1266) ACLU, Minutemen trade accusations of misbehavior
 * 1267) British National Fingerprint Database begins without parliamentary consultation
 * 1268) Lebanese cabinet talks re-started by new PM
 * 1269) Body of missing Florida girl found
 * 1270) Harvard University declines to discipline professor who plagiarized
 * 1271) Famed classical works rediscovered
 * 1272) Internet censorship study group reports on China
 * 1273) Croke Park opens to soccer and Rugby
 * 1274) Unconfirmed: 20 dead, hundreds hurt after protest in Iranian city of Ahwaz
 * 1275) Freak wave rocks luxury liner--4 hurt
 * 1276) Manchester United 4-1 Newcastle United
 * 1277) Russian Soyuz docks with International Space Station for crew change
 * 1278) Papal conclave attracting more bets than the Oscars
 * 1279) Kenyan aviation union threatens government with strike
 * 1280) Movie industry looks toward BitTorrent as possible video distribution method
 * 1281) India, China to jointly construct Buddhist temple in Henan Province
 * 1282) Romanian government to sell 10 percent of its shares in Romgaz
 * 1283) Five anti-hail centres to be set up in Romania
 * 1284) Adobe to Purchase Macromedia for $3.4 Billion
 * 1285) Survivors gather to remember 1906 San Francisco quake
 * 1286) Armstrong announces retirement from professional cycling
 * 1287) Virgin billionaire suggests hybrids to save MG Rover
 * 1288) British retailer Littlewoods plans to axe 3,200 jobs
 * 1289) Massachusetts man arrested on charge of murdering Christa Worthington after three year investigation
 * 1290) 109th Boston marathon takes place
 * 1291) German Cardinal Ratzinger elected Pope Benedict XVI
 * 1292) Angolan Marburg virus still threat
 * 1293) Elwood Norris receives 2005 Lemelson-MIT Prize for invention
 * 1294) Simon's Rock College tests Alan Turing theories with 'Imitation Game' experiment
 * 1295) Ukrainian president to visit Romania
 * 1296) Thermoelectric plants in Arad, Romania to be modernised
 * 1297) Romanian Ministry of Communications and IT discusses future objectives
 * 1298) MiniMax Discount to open inaugural stores in southern Romania
 * 1299) Teen tram thief may yet work as tram driver
 * 1300) Afghan coalition forces repel Taliban ambush: 8 killed, 16 captured
 * 1301) Associated Press changes online fee structure to meet Internet demands
 * 1302) Barry Prime becomes Swim Ireland's new National Performance Director
 * 1303) U.S. federal communications agency revisits do-not-call registry
 * 1304) North Korea shuts down its main nuclear reactor
 * 1305) New mass grave discovered in Kosovo
 * 1306) Associated Press will charge for online content in 2006
 * 1307) Denunciations of Scandals Threaten UN
 * 1308) Infrared technology enables recovery of lost classical writings
 * 1309) Google Maps, Google Local launches for Britain and Ireland
 * 1310) Australian blitz on fish poaching
 * 1311) Italian PM Berlusconi resigns to form stronger coalition
 * 1312) New version of Opera web browser released
 * 1313) Norwegian whaling season starts with highest quota in a decade
 * 1314) Iraqi President Talabani speaks on 50 dead found in Tigris River
 * 1315) Man injured by flying sausage
 * 1316) Advocate poll: GLAAD support not unanimous in U.S. gay commmunity
 * 1317) Civil unrest forces out Ecuador's president
 * 1318) Iraqi PM Allawi survives fifth attempted assassination
 * 1319) Melbourne's tram-driving teen faces more charges
 * 1320) New England Senators argue over imported pharmaceuticals
 * 1321) Fatal dog mauling owner pleads “Not Guilty”
 * 1322) Breakthrough in talks between Philippine government, Muslim rebels
 * 1323) Major US bankruptcy reform bill signed into law
 * 1324) Partnership for a Drug-Free America study finds 1 in 5 teens abused prescription drugs
 * 1325) Iran shuts down Al-Jazeera bureau
 * 1326) Boston Cyberarts Festival opens with Hotel@MIT gala
 * 1327) France still a hot topic on college campuses
 * 1328) Last 10 days of online voting for Chatterbox Challenge
 * 1329) Radioactive soil from Maine reactor refused at landfill in Utah
 * 1330) Proposed bill could force federal weather data offline
 * 1331) Ecuador's ousted President granted asylum in Brazil
 * 1332) Same-sex marriage bill passes in Spanish Congress of Deputies
 * 1333) Koizumi offers apologies for Japan's past
 * 1334) Las Vegas 'chili finger' woman arrested
 * 1335) Advertising contract scandal could bring down Canadian government
 * 1336) Wendy’s finger pointer gets fingered for crime
 * 1337) Bodies of 12 young people found in Colombia
 * 1338) NASA study: warming and snow melt chokes sea life 1000 miles distant
 * 1339) Work begins on world's longest underwater pipeline
 * 1340) Irish National Pensions Reserve Fund gains 2.4% in first quarter
 * 1341) Motorola to launch iTunes mobile phone
 * 1342) Moussaoui pleads guilty to conspiracy in 9/11 attacks
 * 1343) Third concert date for U2 in Dublin
 * 1344) Creative Technology sees profits drop 72%, but sales soar
 * 1345) Woman arrested in Wendy's chili finger case and larcenous mobile home sale
 * 1346) Female sponge contraceptive re-approved for US market
 * 1347) Google translates Gmail to 12 languages, asks for volunteers to target 144 more
 * 1348) Texas Same-Sex Couples could be prohibited from fostering children
 * 1349) New rodent discovery leads to new mammal family
 * 1350) Estonia to sign border treaty with Russia in a few weeks
 * 1351) Controversial Queensland Premier of 19 years dies at 94
 * 1352) Romania will do everything possible to spare journalists kidnapped in Iraq
 * 1353) Sir John Mills dies at 97
 * 1354) Immigration and asylum turn voters off UK Tories
 * 1355) American who owns BenedictXVI.com wants "one of those hats"
 * 1356) VoIP penetrates emergency calling infrastructure
 * 1357) Dermot Mannion becomes new Aer Lingus CEO
 * 1358) Widespread insurgencies in Iraq
 * 1359) Judges rule patrons may sue nude bars for lap-dance overcharges
 * 1360) Barry Prime changes mind about Swim Ireland
 * 1361) NYSE to merge with Archipelago; NASDAQ to buy Instinet
 * 1362) Romanian reporters call for release of hostages in Iraq
 * 1363) 5-year-old girl handcuffed by Florida police
 * 1364) British government considering new nuclear power stations
 * 1365) Bush nomination to UN post faces bi-partisan problems
 * 1366) Molson beer buys into the craft market
 * 1367) LDS Church announces new library plans
 * 1368) Serb General Pavkovic to Surrender to Hague
 * 1369) Iraqi insurgency continues unabated, new hopes for a cabinet
 * 1370) ANZACs remembered ninety years after assault on Gallipoli
 * 1371) 150,000 street vendors in India shown how to avoid causing 'Delhi belly'
 * 1372) Skydiver dies after legs severed during jump
 * 1373) Violence, allegations of fraud disrupt election in Togo
 * 1374) Japanese commuter train derails, apartment building smashed
 * 1375) ISS Expedition 10 returns to Earth
 * 1376) Romanian PM says his country won't give in to terrorist demands
 * 1377) BBC admits sending hecklers into Conservative campaign meeting
 * 1378) Bulgarian and Romanian EU accession treaty is signed in Luxembourg
 * 1379) German Minister for Foreign Affairs gives evidence about visa practice
 * 1380) Study: Children who socialise more, get cancer less
 * 1381) TV show Firefly's "Serenity" movie trailer released, could spoil enjoyment for fans
 * 1382) Historic summit, commemoration by Asian-African leaders in Bandung
 * 1383) Wikipedia founder speaks at US law school
 * 1384) Putin’s state-of-the-nation speech addresses the economy
 * 1385) Potential Goldsmith leak worries Labour, excites opposition
 * 1386) Indiana Pacers beat Boston Celtics by 3 in game 2 of US basketball playoffs
 * 1387) US military investigation clears soldiers in shooting of Nicola Calipari
 * 1388) Rescuers search for survivors of Japan rail disaster
 * 1389) Thousands of Romanians rally for release of kidnapped journalists
 * 1390) President Bush and Saudi Arabia's Prince Abdullah meet in Crawford ranch
 * 1391) India appoints new envoy to Bhutan
 * 1392) Argentinian workers preparing to defend control of factory
 * 1393) Greenpeace protestors put solar panels on British Deputy Prime Minister's house
 * 1394) British mother paralyzed in stabbing communicates with police
 * 1395) Ezer Weizman former Israeli president dies at the age of 81
 * 1396) New Government introduced to the Italian Parliament
 * 1397) Lebanon goodbye to Syrian forces
 * 1398) UAL jet diverts in bomb scare
 * 1399) Bomb explosion kills two in Myanmar's second largest city
 * 1400) Anthrax scare closes Michigan newspaper office
 * 1401) Syria: Lebanon pullout is "full and complete", UN to verify
 * 1402) Execution deadline for kidnapped journalists expires
 * 1403) World's largest passenger airliner makes first flight
 * 1404) Children find human bones, develop interest in anatomy
 * 1405) Dorothy's dress from Wizard of Oz sells for £140,000
 * 1406) Lebanon government wins ‘vote of confidence’
 * 1407) New Italian goverment gets confidence from the House
 * 1408) Boeing secures $11bn of aircraft deals
 * 1409) Air alarm at White House, Bush moved to safety
 * 1410) CIA gives up search and interrogation on Iraq WMDs
 * 1411) Dutch mayors support legalisation of cannabis
 * 1412) Hunter Tylo to rejoin the cast of "Bold and Beautiful"
 * 1413) Harvard University officials update Agassiz Neighborhood Council about local construction in Cambridge, Massachusetts
 * 1414) Munch's "The Scream" might have been burned
 * 1415) European human rights body condemns U.S. "torture" at Guantanamo Bay
 * 1416) UK govt concealed Attorney General's doubts over Iraq invasion
 * 1417) Berlusconi warns U.S. on agent's killing
 * 1418) Rare woodpecker discovered in Arkansas
 * 1419) General Pavkovic pleads not guilty
 * 1420) Indiana Pacers beat Boston Celtics again to lead series 2-1 in US basketball playoffs
 * 1421) US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice visits Latin America
 * 1422) UK Party leaders questioned on BBC 'Question Time'
 * 1423) New Italian goverment gets confidence from the Senate too
 * 1424) Exploding toads confuse scientists
 * 1425) Romanian mining industry to receive 115 million euro in state aid
 * 1426) Swedish packaging company transfers production lines to Romania
 * 1427) World's most expensive hotel-casino opens in Las Vegas
 * 1428) Grenade attack on fellow soldiers puts sergeant on death row
 * 1429) Putin pledges to help Palestinians
 * 1430) Pay-by-Plastic pumps up gas prices in U.S.
 * 1431) Vindicated Thai GM activists face gaol all the same
 * 1432) Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy movie in theaters
 * 1433) INTOSAI meets in Paro, Bhutan
 * 1434) Privatisation of Romanian power distributor completed
 * 1435) Taiwan Kuomintang Party leader Lien Chan meets Hu Jintao in a historical visit to China
 * 1436) Hindu mythological theme park planned for banks of Ganges
 * 1437) Romanian government asks kidnappers to release female journalist
 * 1438) Flood in Vojvodina worsens
 * 1439) Partial local elections to be held in 26 Romanian towns
 * 1440) EU accession treaty ratified by Romanian government
 * 1441) Orange Romania reaches 5.29 million subscribers in first quarter of 2005
 * 1442) Metro Cash and Carry to open new supermarket in Arad, Romania
 * 1443) Heavy rain washes away highway in Alba county, Romania
 * 1444) First photo of a planet that orbits another sun
 * 1445) Wal-Mart closes down unionized store
 * 1446) Violent rioting, deaths follow disputed election in Togo
 * 1447) New drug from lizard's saliva
 * 1448) Food with cancer-causing dye recalled in Britain
 * 1449) Two university students shot, killed in Cameroon strikes
 * 1450) President Bush faces some tough questioning
 * 1451) Tabletop fusion may lead to neutron source
 * 1452) FOX News previews Grafton Street restaurant and "voice collector" in Harvard Square, Cambridge, Massachusetts
 * 1453) Pro-Palestinian graffiti sprayed on the wall of Israeli embassy in Denmark
 * 1454) BBC News website expands RSS license terms to allow commercial use
 * 1455) Firefox browser reaches fifty million downloads
 * 1456) Swiss finish drilling world's longest overland tunnel
 * 1457) Cyprus, Latvia and Malta are a step closer to adopting euro
 * 1458) Soap opera writer, creator William J. Bell dies at 78
 * 1459) China introduces new jury trial system
 * 1460) May Day protests occur throughout Switzerland
 * 1461) Julian Easter celebrated
 * 1462) World's smallest democracy votes
 * 1463) World's oldest seaborne passenger vessel on tour as floating library
 * 1464) USA baseball proposes "three strikes" rule for steroid abuse
 * 1465) British Skylark rocket makes its final flight
 * 1466) Swiss cement company Holcim Ltd sees net profits jump 67%
 * 1467) UK Staffordshire South 2005 election postponed
 * 1468) 'Family Guy' returns to US television, loses in ratings to 'Housewives'
 * 1469) K'nesset Member Natan Sharansky resigns from coalition government to protest planned Gaza withdrawl
 * 1470) B.C. elections debate fiery but not conclusive
 * 1471) Issues of World Press Freedom Day raised in U.N., Africa
 * 1472) Finger found in frozen custard by North Carolina man
 * 1473) Left-side driving part of a planned Findlay, Ohio interchange reconfiguration
 * 1474) Hungarian chemicals company wants to acquire Oltchim Romania
 * 1475) Franco-Belgian bank Dexia to extend into Southeastern Europe
 * 1476) Nine thousand Romanian miners to be laid off in 2006
 * 1477) Romanian officer injured while serving in Iraq
 * 1478) 2005 Afghan opium harvest begins
 * 1479) UK clothing firm to list on Icelandic Stock Exchange
 * 1480) Canadian PM reaches an agreement with the New Democrat Party
 * 1481) Time Warner loses personal data on 600,000 employees
 * 1482) Major hunt on for pub robbers in Irish Midlands
 * 1483) UBS sees net income jump 15 percent
 * 1484) Robot goes to preschool
 * 1485) World Press Freedom Day marked in Serbia and Montenegro
 * 1486) Charity haircuts and collaborative art at spring festival in Cambridge, Massachusetts
 * 1487) New Mars Orbiter arrives for launch
 * 1488) Former Haitian Prime Minister Neptune reported close to death
 * 1489) Worst floods in 20 years for Georgia
 * 1490) Apple updates iMac line
 * 1491) Turbolinux adopted by China's largest bank
 * 1492) Romanian presidential advisor resigns
 * 1493) Refurbished cafeteria opens in Romanian parliament
 * 1494) Constanţa shipyard revenues increase by 63.5 percent in 2004
 * 1495) U.S. newspaper circulation continues 20-year slide
 * 1496) Twelve more moons of Saturn discovered
 * 1497) Tito remembered 25 years after his death
 * 1498) Partizan increases its lead
 * 1499) Boston's Faneuil Hall selects 2005 performers
 * 1500) Italian biggest win at Italian Lottery Superenalotto
 * 1501) Saskatchewan man escapes black bear attack
 * 1502) New York City Subway N service to be restored to Coney Island May 29, via the Sea Beach Line
 * 1503) Serbia - Pahomije's case moved to Nis
 * 1504) Raymond N. Rogers, chemist who studied the Shroud of Turin, dies at age 77
 * 1505) Romanian media workers ask Iraqi ambassador for help regarding kidnapped journalists
 * 1506) Pakistan captures al Qaeda suspect
 * 1507) Former Russian nuclear energy minister arrested by Swiss authorities on the behalf of the US
 * 1508) Investigators find black box of crashed New Zealand mail plane
 * 1509) Prime Ministers from Finland and Estonia meet
 * 1510) Liverpool and Milan in Champions League final
 * 1511) Explosions near British consulate in New York shatter windows
 * 1512) Doubts on yesterday's Italian Lotto and Superenalotto drawing
 * 1513) Israeli withdrawal halted until Palestinians disarm militants
 * 1514) Kashmir: Bus across Line of Control goes through peacefully
 * 1515) Results of 2005 United Kingdom General Election
 * 1516) Mortgage advisers attempt to collect rent from neighbors after FBI raid in Union City, California
 * 1517) India's NDA rejects PM's appeal to end boycott
 * 1518) U.S. Navy finds soldier shot wounded Iraqi at Fallujah in self defense
 * 1519) Yemen's first-ever feature film to be screened at Cannes Festival
 * 1520) Surprise win for RESPECT Party in UK 2005 General Election
 * 1521) Romanian tourism to be rebranded
 * 1522) Coffeeheaven to enter Romanian market
 * 1523) Sydney bus driver accused of kidnapping schoolchildren
 * 1524) Romanian road traffic laws aligned to EU standards
 * 1525) Australian PM apologises for deportation of Australian
 * 1526) British Conservative leader Michael Howard to step down
 * 1527) Germany gives 16.7 million euro loan to Albania to improve its water supply
 * 1528) Mars Exploration Rover Opportunity gets stuck in a small sand dune
 * 1529) 68% of Dutch consider their government "Lap Dog" of United States
 * 1530) New York City Subway's skip-stop 9 service to make its last run May 27
 * 1531) Reactions to Apple's OS X Tiger
 * 1532) United States begins testing equipment for demolition of a major VX nerve gas stockpile
 * 1533) Muslim opens first Arab Holocaust museum in Nazareth
 * 1534) 20-horse field for Derby dash
 * 1535) Chili finger suspect arrives in San Jose, California for trial
 * 1536) CARTOSAT-I and HAMSAT satellites launched precisely by PSLV-C6, will have longer life
 * 1537) North Carolina church kicks out Democrats
 * 1538) Bus drivers strike for six days in Auckland
 * 1539) British supermarket Tesco wants to start a film downloading service
 * 1540) UUP leader loses seat in 2005 UK General Election
 * 1541) New Zealand recalls squid boats
 * 1542) Disneyland marks 50th anniversary
 * 1543) Mars rover engineers build test sandbox
 * 1544) Anti-Bush protest in Amsterdam
 * 1545) Google suffers DNS outage
 * 1546) VE Day 60th anniversary commemorated across Europe & USA
 * 1547) Satellite imagery shows viewing stand for North Korean nuclear test
 * 1548) Ex-ambassador comes fifth in election in UK Foreign Secretary's seat whilst trying to highlight alleged torture in Uzbekistan
 * 1549) Long shots dashed hopes of favorites in Derby race
 * 1550) Romanian Humanist Party changes name to Conservative Party
 * 1551) A leak at the Sellafield nuclear reprocessing facility on Cumbrian coast, England
 * 1552) Victory Day 60th anniversary commemorated in Russia
 * 1553) 75 Iraqi militants reported dead in U.S. offensive
 * 1554) US VX nerve gas disposal test a success
 * 1555) Grafton, New York Peace Pagoda celebrates birth of Buddha with Flower Festival
 * 1556) Ruling Liberals of British Columbia attack opposition in election campaign
 * 1557) Moldovan Prosecutor General’s Office finishes investigation regarding Valeriu Pasat
 * 1558) Craigslist founder ponders open journalism
 * 1559) Google News seeks patent for search system that returns ‘quality’ links
 * 1560) Two hundred digit number factored
 * 1561) Racing - Elvstroem a surprise entry at Newbury
 * 1562) Major security flaws found in Mozilla Firefox browser
 * 1563) German Holocaust memorial dedicated
 * 1564) Foot and mouth scare in New Zealand likely to be hoax
 * 1565) Accuser admits he lied, former Canadian immigration minister cleared of wrongdoing
 * 1566) Canadian Liberal government loses House of Commons vote, won't call election
 * 1567) Soviet rockets on sale in Moldovan breakoff region
 * 1568) Chesapeake Bay Program issues first-ever water quality forecast
 * 1569) California refuses gay marriage ban
 * 1570) Romanian opposition gets more TV time than governing coalition
 * 1571) Italians interested in investing in Romanian tourism
 * 1572) Critics against USA and Israel in Summit of South American-Arab Countries in Brazil
 * 1573) North Korea removes spent nuclear fuel rods
 * 1574) White House, Capitol Building evacuated as small plane enters no-fly zone
 * 1575) Serbia and Montenegro: Red Star advances to cup finals
 * 1576) Millions worldwide still in slavery
 * 1577) European MEPs abolish right to opt-out of Working Time Directive
 * 1578) Dog laws strengthened in Virginia county
 * 1579) Security flaws in Mozilla Firefox internet browser fixed
 * 1580) Pilot gets six months for smuggling Chinese immigrants
 * 1581) Former U.S. Homeland Security chief defends Canada border security
 * 1582) U.S. Senator Voinovich allows Bolton nomination to pass to full Senate vote
 * 1583) U.S. Senate: U.K. and French politicians were allocated Iraqi oil
 * 1584) Gaza settlers protest planned pull-out
 * 1585) New York City Henry Hudson highway retaining wall collapses
 * 1586) Bundestag approves EU Constitution
 * 1587) Pope Benedict XVI begins process for sainthood of Pope John Paul II
 * 1588) Uzbekistan protesters under fire after prison break
 * 1589) Irish inflation back on the rise
 * 1590) Protests spread in Afghanistan
 * 1591) Browser wars: Internet Explorer drops below 90 percent in the U.S. but Firefox gains slow
 * 1592) U.S. Senator calls for nationwide investigation into Army recruitment tactics
 * 1593) Secret Downing Street Memo leaked
 * 1594) U.S. Defense Secretary announces closures and expansions of military bases
 * 1595) Gaza settlers protest planned pullout
 * 1596) Bikers begin descent on South Carolina resort for rallies
 * 1597) Russian football club signs two Portugal internationals
 * 1598) Al Jazeera announces English-language channel for 2006
 * 1599) Mexican president defends emigration
 * 1600) Uzbek president blames outlawed Islamist group for deaths
 * 1601) North and South Korea to meet next week
 * 1602) Kosovo's independence unacceptable for Serbian PM
 * 1603) Serbia and Montenegro football: Partizan secures League title
 * 1604) Kahne takes Checkered Flag at Richmond
 * 1605) Jansa reelected President of Slovenian Democratic Party
 * 1606) Uzbeks fleeing across border to seek refuge
 * 1607) MPAA sues six BitTorrent sites linking to TV shows
 * 1608) Local elections held in Croatia
 * 1609) Ethiopians vote amid opposition charges of fraud
 * 1610) Police find owner of Wendy's chili finger
 * 1611) French Workers stay at home for Whit Monday
 * 1612) Hundreds of people gather in support of Mikhail Khodorkovsky
 * 1613) Croatian local elections: results pending
 * 1614) Italian police under trial for events at 2001 G8 Genoa meeting
 * 1615) Results of 2005 British Columbia, Canada General Election
 * 1616) Muslim leaders don't accept "pressured" apology
 * 1617) Star Wars III premieres at Cannes
 * 1618) Microsoft develops anti-virus product
 * 1619) Helpline: Do you know this pianist?
 * 1620) Sony unveils Playstation 3
 * 1621) BBC begins trial program allowing legal TV and radio downloads
 * 1622) Pop starlet Kylie Minogue has early-stage breast cancer
 * 1623) Galloway and Pasqua deny any wrongdoing on their part in the oil-for-food program
 * 1624) Italian football: Roma and Lazio accused of fixing game
 * 1625) Tense panel discussion on Srebrenica held in Belgrade
 * 1626) Uzbek rebel leader on horseback wants an Islamic state
 * 1627) Cuba to embrace free software
 * 1628) Kuwait parliament gives women the vote
 * 1629) Romanian parliament ratifies EU accession treaty
 * 1630) VISA opens regional office in Bucharest
 * 1631) Traffic to be restricted on Romanian National Road 66
 * 1632) Air France to launch new daily flight from Paris to Bucharest
 * 1633) Former Pasqua aide claims Iraq intended to reward Charles Pasqua, denies having received oil
 * 1634) Landless Workers Movement marches to Brasilia in protest
 * 1635) Tropical Storm Adrian forms in Eastern Pacific, threatens Central America
 * 1636) Birds attack people in Houston
 * 1637) Live grenade thrown at George Bush in Georgia
 * 1638) Journalist detained at Council of Europe human rights conference in Warsaw
 * 1639) NOAA predicts increased hurricane activity in U.S.
 * 1640) Amazon deforestation accelerating
 * 1641) Euro Disney SCA receives new CEO
 * 1642) L.A. elects Latino Mayor
 * 1643) Speaker breaks tie by voting for Canadian budget
 * 1644) Dec. 2004 Sumatra quake was longest ever recorded
 * 1645) "Piano Man" is not British actor, search down to three leads
 * 1646) Hurricane Adrian strikes Central America Thursday night
 * 1647) Computer giants attack Aussie CSIRO's WLAN patent
 * 1648) Illegal version of Star Wars III hits the internet hours after world-premiere
 * 1649) Australia prepares to return Afghan detainees
 * 1650) Red Cross reveals it told U.S. officials about Koran disrespect on multiple occasions
 * 1651) FCC requires VoIP providers to have 911 service
 * 1652) Adrian dissipates, producing heavy rains and mudslides
 * 1653) IDA Ireland opens Shanghai office
 * 1654) Marburg virus outbreak in Angola claims over 300 lives
 * 1655) Chilean army recruits missing
 * 1656) Cuban dissidents hold rare public meeting
 * 1657) Restrictions imposed in China textile trade with U.S.
 * 1658) UEFA Women's Cup: Potsdam wins Women's Cup against Stockholm
 * 1659) Endangered cow cloned in Brazil
 * 1660) Greece wins 2005 Eurovision song contest
 * 1661) Martin claims victory in Charlotte
 * 1662) Storms lash northern New Zealand
 * 1663) Mongolia's ex-communists ahead going into Sunday's election
 * 1664) Cubans protest communism
 * 1665) Mayors back global warming pact
 * 1666) Venture capital investment in Ireland soars by 35%
 * 1667) BBC prepared for news blackout as staff strike
 * 1668) Canadian MP crosses from Conservative to Liberal party
 * 1669) Fox News viewership drops by half in 6 months
 * 1670) Preakness won by Afleet Alex, Kentucky Derby Winner Third
 * 1671) Particle accelerator reveals long-lost writings of Archimedes
 * 1672) Dissident meeting held in Cuba
 * 1673) Karzai blames U.S. and Britain for increased opium production
 * 1674) Romanian journalists freed
 * 1675) Bill Clinton visits Romania to take part in branding conference
 * 1676) Romanian government approves new minorities law
 * 1677) BBC drops programmes as third of staff join strike
 * 1678) Brazilian news agency using free software for multimedia broadcasting
 * 1679) Five Irish schoolgirls die in bus crash
 * 1680) U.S. senators reach compromise on use of filibuster
 * 1681) Laura Bush visits Middle East in goodwill tour
 * 1682) UK Transport Minister "pied" during launch of Future Heathrow group
 * 1683) Ebola outbreak in Congo
 * 1684) Democratic Republic of Congo adopts new constitution, plans elections
 * 1685) Marshall Islands to request $3 billion more from U.S. for health effects of nuclear testing
 * 1686) World's tallest geyser erupts
 * 1687) World's Tallest Geyser Erupts
 * 1688) Kidnapped Romanian journalists return home
 * 1689) User:Borofkin/Child released after spending entire life in Australian detention centre
 * 1690) National Aromanian Day celebrated
 * 1691) Child released after spending entire life in Australian detention centre
 * 1692) Star Wars Episode III debut breaks four box office records
 * 1693) Voyager 1 enters heliosheath at edge of solar system
 * 1694) First pipeline opens from Caspian Sea
 * 1695) London's Millennium Dome to become a concert arena
 * 1696) Amnesty International calls for Guantanamo shutdown
 * 1697) Power crisis in Moscow and central Russia largest ever recorded
 * 1698) Controversial Judge Priscilla Owen approved for seat on the 5th U.S. Circuit Court
 * 1699) Bird flu may infect 20 percent of world's population, kill millions
 * 1700) British lecturers meet to vote on Israeli academic boycott
 * 1701) Liverpool beats Milan on penalties in Champions League final
 * 1702) Al Qaeda leader Abu Musab al-Zarqawi reported "wounded"
 * 1703) Researchers at UC Berkeley strike against "bad faith bargaining"
 * 1704) Armagh man charged with 1998 bombing murders
 * 1705) Schapelle Corby found guilty, sentenced to 20 years
 * 1706) Saudi Arabia's King Fahd admitted to hospital
 * 1707) How tall is tallest? Chinese researchers measure tallest mountain
 * 1708) Mothers, teachers concerned about leukemia deaths at California elementary school
 * 1709) Defense rests in Michael Jackson case
 * 1710) Low fares airline, Ryanair celebrates twenty years in business
 * 1711) German Parliament votes yes on EU constitution; French referendum may vote no
 * 1712) Shared history textbook written by scholars from Japan, China, South Korea
 * 1713) Actor Eddie Albert Dies at Age 99
 * 1714) Corruption endangers Brazilian government
 * 1715) Citizen groups ask Congress to file formal "Resolution of Inquiry" against Bush
 * 1716) American Samoa asks again to be removed from U.N. colonies list
 * 1717) Los Angeles firefighters battle Mt. Washington blaze
 * 1718) Lapp Plats becomes first firm to float on IEX
 * 1719) Exit poll: 55% of French voters say no to EU constitution
 * 1720) Mobile ringtone tops the UK singles chart
 * 1721) France votes no in EU referendum
 * 1722) British Liberal Democrat Patsy Calton, 56, dies of cancer
 * 1723) Class of 9/11 graduates West Point
 * 1724) Huge Gay Pride parade held in Brazil
 * 1725) Chicken that crossed road let off fine by California court
 * 1726) UK and U.S. bombing raids against Iraq increased in 2002
 * 1727) Amnesty International urges investigations of top U.S. officials
 * 1728) Polish writer Tomasz Pacyński dies
 * 1729) Retired U.S. vets sue Donald Rumsfeld for excessive service cutbacks
 * 1730) France gets a new prime minister
 * 1731) Live 8 concert plans announced
 * 1732) Ryanair profits jump 19% to €268.9m
 * 1733) Scottish Radio Holdings set to buy Highland Radio for €7m
 * 1734) Former FBI Second-In-Command says he was "Deep Throat"
 * 1735) Natalie Glebova is elected Miss Universe
 * 1736) Mount Diablo buckwheat rediscovered in California
 * 1737) Dutch vote today on EU constitution
 * 1738) U.S. Supreme Court overturns Arthur Andersen conviction
 * 1739) $1,000 reward offered for answer from US President
 * 1740) Brazilian Minister of Culture says that he smoked marijuana until the age of 50
 * 1741) 61.6% of the Dutch people say 'no' to EU constitution
 * 1742) Samsung's 4 Gigabit flash memory begins mass production
 * 1743) NASA solar sail passes first major test
 * 1744) Six thousand gather to celebrate birthday of Yugoslavian leader Josip Broz Tito
 * 1745) Department of Defense denies federal funding to schools that ban military recruiting
 * 1746) Elan shares plunge as another patient dies
 * 1747) Iran, North Korea, USA blamed in failure of month-long Non-Proliferation Treaty conference
 * 1748) Greek Soccer 3rd Division, North Group, Pavlos Melas relegated
 * 1749) Second Darwin's sandwich shop opens in Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA
 * 1750) John Kerry criticizes news media, joins call for inquiry on Downing Street Memo
 * 1751) New drawing by Leonardo Da Vinci found
 * 1752) UN dismisses first official over oil-for-food scandal
 * 1753) New top level domain approved
 * 1754) User:Actorschecklist
 * 1755) Ryanair passenger numbers up 34%
 * 1756) Papua New Guinea at risk of AIDS epidemic
 * 1757) Continuing civil unrest in Iran fueled by election tensions, soccer victory
 * 1758) U.S. military confirms Qur'ans were kicked, stepped on and splashed with urine at Guantanamo
 * 1759) First winter snowfall in New Zealand
 * 1760) Bush Administration changes official position on legitimacy of Qur'an desecration allegations
 * 1761) Online poker firm set for multibillion pound flotation
 * 1762) Big shoes to fill at eBay
 * 1763) Re-creation of 1919 cross-Atlantic flight is successful
 * 1764) Blog alliance forms over leaked Downing Street memo
 * 1765) Government of Zimbabwe forces thousands out of their homes
 * 1766) Fire in Alpine road tunnel between Italy and France
 * 1767) Israel upset Republic of Ireland again in World Cup Qualifiers
 * 1768) Switzerland is voting on same-sex partnerships and Schengen/Dublin
 * 1769) Computer Associates warns of massive botnet attack
 * 1770) AP Probe suggests Bolton manipulated Iraq inspections to favor War
 * 1771) The Swiss vote yes to same-sex relationships and "Schengen/Dublin"
 * 1772) U.S. wants to impose its "no-fly" list on most Canadian domestic flights
 * 1773) Coldplay's new album hits stores worldwide this week
 * 1774) Amnesty report's criticisms rejected by Bush administration
 * 1775) Apple Computer CEO Steve Jobs gives opening keynote to WWDC 2005
 * 1776) Mars rover Opportunity successfully escapes sand trap
 * 1777) Two women first ever to serve on municipal council in Kuwait
 * 1778) England off to electric start in Women's Euro 2005 football championship
 * 1779) Sweden celebrates its first national day as a public holiday
 * 1780) New denunciations of political corruption create severe political crisis in Brazil
 * 1781) Son of Pelé arrested accused of drug traffic
 * 1782) Over 1.5m apply for British Live 8 tickets
 * 1783) United Kingdom, Czech Republic suspend referendums on EU constitution
 * 1784) Rossi won't continue with legal appeals over failed bid for Washington State Governorship
 * 1785) John Kerry's Military records and Yale transcript released
 * 1786) Report finds over $1 trillion per year is spent on arms worldwide
 * 1787) Ireland will hold EU referendum
 * 1788) Stowaway killed by aircraft landing gear; leg lands in homeowner's backyard
 * 1789) Britain's deadly bug possibly imported from U.S. or Canada
 * 1790) President Lula opens U.N. forum to combat corruption
 * 1791) Pelé cries as his son admits to marijuana addiction
 * 1792) Danish Integration Minister's car burned
 * 1793) Michael Jackson fate in hands of jurors
 * 1794) Google now worth over $80 billion
 * 1795) 30 travelers from Rwanda die in Ugandan bus crash
 * 1796) California IT company to create 100 new jobs in Dublin
 * 1797) Republic of Ireland beat Faroe Islands to top Group 4 for Football World Cup 2006
 * 1798) Canadian provinces brace for more flooding
 * 1799) Pittsburgh Pirates win three-game series over Baltimore Orioles
 * 1800) Half of Ugandan Presidential convoy blocked at Uganda-Rwanda border
 * 1801) International Criminal Court to investigate crimes against humanity in Darfur
 * 1802) Atari Melbourne Project revealed
 * 1803) Rwandan genocide investigations to be completed by end of July
 * 1804) Sources close to both sides say NHL, NHLPA agree on Salary Cap structure
 * 1805) First tropical storm of 2005 season forms in the Atlantic
 * 1806) Canadian top court strikes down private medicare ban in Quebec
 * 1807) Missouri Circuit Court Judge Werner Moentmann rules that Planned Parenthood must repay money.
 * 1808) U.N. condemns lack of due process in American-run Iraq prisons
 * 1809) Thousands of Rwandan refugees living in overcrowded Burundi transit centre
 * 1810) The Finnish Social Democrats elect a new leader
 * 1811) British man involved in deal to drill for oil in Darfur
 * 1812) Storing IP-addresses of Swedish copyright infringers deemed illegal
 * 1813) Eduardo Rodríguez becomes president of Bolivia
 * 1814) 600,000 new dollar millionaires created in 2004
 * 1815) Interpol on the hunt for 'Dr.Death'
 * 1816) Bombs kill US Marines, civillians in Iraq
 * 1817) House subcommittee approves massive cuts for public broadcasting
 * 1818) US Congress House panel OKs big cut in public broadcasting funds
 * 1819) Fake Jackson suicide email hides virus
 * 1820) Report finds FBI missed multiple chances to stop 9/11
 * 1821) Firing of Michael Jackson spokeswoman disputed
 * 1822) G8 finance ministers agree on deal to relieve debts of 18 poorest nations
 * 1823) US teen missing in Aruba feared dead
 * 1824) Glazer caps Manchester United's player transfer spending at £25m a year
 * 1825) Irish inflation creeps upwards to 2.4%
 * 1826) BSkyB faces challenge in securing British Premiership football rights
 * 1827) US millitary says it killed approximately 40 'insurgents' in Iraq
 * 1828) More political, soccer-related unrest in Iran follows Bahrain victory
 * 1829) Twenty-five children injured in bus-truck collision in Florida
 * 1830) Lula's future in the hands of Brazilian Parliament
 * 1831) Italians vote on fertility referendum
 * 1832) Crown Prince of Kuwait admitted to hospital
 * 1833) French journalist held hostage in Iraq freed
 * 1834) Chechnya train derailed by blast, 12 injured
 * 1835) China school flood claims 91 lives
 * 1836) Bomb blasts kill several in Iran
 * 1837) Mike Tyson set to retire after loss
 * 1838) Fossett set to recreate first non-stop trans-Atlantic flight
 * 1839) Pink Floyd will reunite to play London's Live 8
 * 1840) Iraqi police discover 20 bodies
 * 1841) Wisconsin Democratic Party calls for Impeachment of Bush, Cheney, & Rumsfeld
 * 1842) Final withdrawal of Australian troops from East Timor
 * 1843) Ryanair exercises options on five Boeing 737s
 * 1844) Airbus wins Qatar Airways order worth $15bn
 * 1845) Michael Jackson found 'not guilty' on all counts
 * 1846) Serial child imposter held by French police
 * 1847) Dannie Abse hurt, wife killed in car accident
 * 1848) New rocky planet discovered in orbit around nearby star
 * 1849) UNHCR criticises Rwanda's and Burundi's decision to re-label refugees as illegal immigrants
 * 1850) Aid group 'denied access' to Rwandan refugee camp in Burundi
 * 1851) UN reports Rwandan refugees repatriated by force
 * 1852) Chinese bloggers on Microsoft's MSN now face regulation of censors
 * 1853) Bombings reported in southeastern Iran
 * 1854) South African president dismisses deputy on implications of corruption
 * 1855) Canadian military hosts first gay military wedding
 * 1856) Earthquake hits Chile
 * 1857) EBay UK bans sale of Live 8 tickets
 * 1858) Tsunami bulletin issued from Pacific coast of California-Mexico border to Vancouver, Canada
 * 1859) Boy dies on Mission Space ride at Disneyworld
 * 1860) Bush may give special news conference about Iran
 * 1861) President Bush says U.S. will defend Taiwan if attacked by China
 * 1862) Bombing in Iraq kills US Marines and civilians
 * 1863) Red and processed meats linked to bowel cancer
 * 1864) Autopsy reveals that Terri Schiavo was in a persistent vegetative state
 * 1865) Aid payments to be withdrawn by UK following violence in Ethiopia
 * 1866) Canadian PM survives confidence vote
 * 1867) House votes to limit Patriot Act
 * 1868) Global youth conference on genocide begins in Kigali
 * 1869) Downing Street Memo forum to be held June 16th in response to petition of 500,000
 * 1870) Bomb blast in Iran injures three civilians
 * 1871) Canadian boy killed in Cambodian seige; Police storm school
 * 1872) World Bank president addresses global youth forum on genocide
 * 1873) American "Chicken for sex" meat salesman is charged with assault
 * 1874) Brazil Political crisis: Minister José Dirceu leaves the government
 * 1875) Satellite radio approved in Canada
 * 1876) Bush administration drastically cuts penalties sought for in tobacco trial from $130 billion to $10 billion
 * 1877) Five beheaded during violent prison riot in Brazil
 * 1878) Dell would be 'happy' to sell PCs running Mac OS X
 * 1879) US trade deficit increases to record high in first quarter 2005
 * 1880) British motorists showered with cash on motorway
 * 1881) Goodyear blimp crashes in Florida
 * 1882) Mothers, teachers air more concerns about leukemia cases at California elementary school
 * 1883) Third major earthquake rocks California
 * 1884) Wiltshire constabulary issues European arrest warrant for Hayley Richards murder
 * 1885) 40 million credit cards compromised
 * 1886) Tyco executives found guilty
 * 1887) Sudanese government signs major deal with opposition group
 * 1888) Associated Press publishes 6 new "secret and confidential" Downing Street memos
 * 1889) Six killed in Burundi church massacre
 * 1890) Youth forum to submit suggestions to UN
 * 1891) Los Angeles Times launches editorial wiki
 * 1892) Michelin's tyre mistake sends US Formula One Grand Prix into farce
 * 1893) Plan Magazine sold for €300,000 to Commercial Media Group
 * 1894) Iran election going to run-off, challenger alleges fraud
 * 1895) Audio Wikinews/Transcripts/June 20, 2005
 * 1896) Google planning PayPal rival
 * 1897) Scores killed and wounded as violence escalates in Iraq
 * 1898) Filmcrew working for Channel 4 arrested for soaking Tom Cruise in London
 * 1899) International Whaling Commission adjourns for private talks
 * 1900) Iraq's Justice Minister accuses U.S. of having "lots of secrets they want to hide"
 * 1901) Priest charged in exorcism death
 * 1902) Lebanese politician George Hawi assassinated as historic elections end
 * 1903) Killen convicted of manslaughter for 1964 civil rights workers murders
 * 1904) Commemoration of Srebrenica massacre to be held on July 11
 * 1905) Smashing Pumpkins may reunite
 * 1906) Myron Cope, Pittsburgh Steelers color commentator, retires after a 35 year career
 * 1907) Tennessee Governor signs budget bill
 * 1908) Jack Kilby, Nobel laureate and inventor of integrated circuit, dies at 81
 * 1909) US flag burning amendment approved by House
 * 1910) Australian Deputy Prime Minister resigns
 * 1911) Zimbabwe bans crop growing in urban areas
 * 1912) No resolution in North Korean nuclear stalemate
 * 1913) Solar sail craft may have made orbit
 * 1914) Canadian PM vows to push ahead with same-sex marriage bill
 * 1915) Canadian military accused of Agent Orange cover up
 * 1916) Killen gets 60 years for civil rights killings
 * 1917) Court legalizes same-sex marriage in New Brunswick
 * 1918) U.S. Senator Biden may run for Presidency
 * 1919) Yahoo closes user-created chat rooms over sexual conduct
 * 1920) Basketball: Djordjevic's farewell game to be played July 3
 * 1921) Mlambo-Ngcuka sworn in as South African deputy president
 * 1922) African Union rejects calls for action on Zimbabwe
 * 1923) Dublin gets ready to be rocked once again by U2
 * 1924) England and Wales see 60% increase in public injured by police vehicles
 * 1925) US city police officer disciplined for drawing gun
 * 1926) U.S. Supreme Court eases government ability to seize property
 * 1927) OhmyNews citizen reporters meet in Seoul, Korea
 * 1928) President Mugabe bulldozes homes of 200,000 across Zimbabwe
 * 1929) Iranians vote in runoff election
 * 1930) Seventy arrested after fight in Moscow
 * 1931) Most of Greek workforce participating in a general strike, say unions
 * 1932) Dresdener Elbe Valley becomes UNESCO World Heritage site
 * 1933) Arrest warrants issued in Italy for 13 alleged CIA people on kidnapping charges
 * 1934) Serbian Parliament members accuse NGOs of anti-Serbian campaign
 * 1935) Second case of BSE confirmed in U.S.
 * 1936) Hardliner wins Iran presidential runoff
 * 1937) Three New Jersey boys found dead
 * 1938) Tom Cruise debates psychiatry on NBC's Today show
 * 1939) Guidant announces more defibrillator problems
 * 1940) Elections held in Bulgaria
 * 1941) Nigeria's past rulers stole $400 billion in public money
 * 1942) MTV and VH1 to broadcast Live 8
 * 1943) U.S. Housing prices down 9% since February
 * 1944) San Francisco mother of 12-year-old boy who was mauled to death charged with child endangerment
 * 1945) British television presenter Richard Whiteley dies
 * 1946) Paul Winchell, voice of Tigger, Gargamel, dead at 82
 * 1947) U.S. Marines accused of assaulting Australian freed by U.S. military court
 * 1948) U.S. Supreme Court rules on government display of Ten Commandments
 * 1949) Israeli soldier convicted of killing British activist in Gaza Strip
 * 1950) Unanimous U.S. Supreme Court rules against file swapping companies
 * 1951) Actor John Fiedler, voice of Piglet and "Bob Newhart" regular, dead at 80
 * 1952) Russia probing Jewish law as "incitement"
 * 1953) Lula tries to save the government with alliance with opposition party
 * 1954) Russia voids border treaty with Estonia
 * 1955) Workers' Movement and other social movements support Lula, Senators warn of 'Chavenization'
 * 1956) Wal-Mart heir John Walton killed in plane crash
 * 1957) Scenario for impeachment of Lula raised in Brazil
 * 1958) Norway and Denmark conducting observation flights over Belarus and Russia
 * 1959) Lukashenko accuses foreign donators of ideological expansion
 * 1960) France secures site for 10 billion euro nuclear fusion research project
 * 1961) Civilians testify to Halliburton fraud, coercion
 * 1962) Canadian House of Commons approves same-sex marriage
 * 1963) Witnesses expose big corruption scheme of the Brazilian ruling party
 * 1964) Many still believe myths associated with cancer, reports American Cancer Society study
 * 1965) AMD files antitrust lawsuit against Intel in US federal district court
 * 1966) United States President George W. Bush makes speech to rally support for war in Iraq
 * 1967) Shelby Foote, 88, noted historian and author, dies
 * 1968) Maciej Zurawski accepts Celtic's offer
 * 1969) Fiji girls missing; feared dead
 * 1970) US helicopter with 17 on board believed to have been shot down in Afghanistan
 * 1971) Fathers mourn slain children in Arizona
 * 1972) Undercover investigation into protests planned for July's G8 summit
 * 1973) Flash floods hit Australia's eastern coast
 * 1974) Football: Kežman goes to Madrid
 * 1975) Rwandan businessmen sentenced for War Crimes
 * 1976) Wikipedia founder Jimmy Wales announces cooperation between KDE Group and Wikimedia
 * 1977) Brazil wins Confederations Cup
 * 1978) OhmyNews forum discusses experiences in citizen journalism
 * 1979) Bodies found at crash site of US helicopter in Afghanistan
 * 1980) Sharapova knocked out of Wimbledon 2005 in semi-final
 * 1981) Ferry crashes into smaller boats in West Vancouver after losing power
 * 1982) Fiji's War of the Ribbons
 * 1983) US officials accused of covering up human deaths from BSE and discouraging testing of suspected animals
 * 1984) Fiji "running out of patience" with Vanuatu over ban on Fijian biscuits
 * 1985) UN/WHO making progress in treating HIV/AIDS, but will miss 2005 target
 * 1986) Rail tunnel collapses at Gerrards Cross, UK
 * 1987) FBI's covert "Operation Site Down" targets top international warez and piracy sites
 * 1988) Man calls for seizure of Justice Souter home, under eminent domain ruling
 * 1989) USA lifts remaining sanctions on Serbia and Montenegro
 * 1990) Spain legalizes same-sex marriage
 * 1991) Romania redenominates its currency
 * 1992) Schröder loses motion of confidence
 * 1993) Multiple deaths as Congolese government cracks down on pro-democracy protests
 * 1994) Minnesota state government shuts down
 * 1995) Leitzinger, Forbes-Robinson win the Brumos Porsche 250 at Daytona
 * 1996) US House approves $1.17 billion in Amtrak funding
 * 1997) Africa faces food crisis, UN Security Council told
 * 1998) United States Supreme Court Justice O'Connor to retire
 * 1999) News briefs:July 1, 2005
 * 2000) CNet News launches reader wiki
 * 2001) Four channels to be launched on Viasat in the Nordic and Baltic countries
 * 2002) Audio Wikinews/Transcripts/July 2, 2005
 * 2003) Judge orders Baltimore City prison to produce plan for improvement
 * 2004) MTV debuts 'Logo' cable channel targeting gay market
 * 2005) Serbia and Montenegro military announces mandatory service shortening
 * 2006) Live 8 concerts around the world to "End Poverty Now"
 * 2007) Soul musician Luther Vandross dies at age 54
 * 2008) Truex Jr. beats Harvick in the Winn-Dixie 250
 * 2009) Explosion in Russia kills 10: authorities suspect Chechen involvement
 * 2010) Canada's Health Minister will attempt to stop Americans from buying prescription drugs in bulk
 * 2011) Discovery Space Shuttle Launch scheduled for July 13
 * 2012) Federal Judge puts California's Prison Health Care system into receivership
 * 2013) CNOOC submits Unocal Bid Details to Federal Regulators
 * 2014) Microsoft to pay IBM US $775 million in Antitrust settlement
 * 2015) Radioactive leakage at Swedish nuclear waste store
 * 2016) New denunciations of Brazilian deputy and evidence make things difficult for Lula
 * 2017) Karl Rove named as a source of Plame leak
 * 2018) Grandfather and grandson die after dinghy capsizes off North Wales coast
 * 2019) U.S. retains control of Internet root servers
 * 2020) Stewart battles rain to win Pepsi 400 at Daytona
 * 2021) Wikinews:Audio Wikinews:Transcripts:July 3, 2005
 * 2022) Earth Day founder Nelson dies at 89
 * 2023) Alleged Al-Qaeda leader killed in Saudi Arabia
 * 2024) Canada awaits Karla Homolka's Release from Prison
 * 2025) Underwater volcano erupts in Pacific near Japan
 * 2026) Scientists may have tests to detect Alzheimers
 * 2027) Ahmadinejad pictures: Iran Gov't denies hostage-taker allegations
 * 2028) Iraq's UN Envoy accuses U.S. Marines of 'cold blooded murder'
 * 2029) NASA's Deep Impact probe strikes comet successfully
 * 2030) 2005 Mediterranean Games close in Almeria
 * 2031) Russian astrologist sues NASA for Deep Impact test
 * 2032) San Jose replaces Detroit as 10th-largest U.S. city
 * 2033) Nine hundred thousand Somalis face food crisis
 * 2034) Underwater volcano causes 3,300 ft column of steam
 * 2035) TV channel does not hold exclusive trademark rights to the number 3, Stockholm court rules
 * 2036) Civilians dead following U.S. air strike on 'terrorist compound'
 * 2037) 'Bad language' at Live 8 concerts trigger complaints to the BBC
 * 2038) Egyptian envoy's captors remain anonymous
 * 2039) 34% more Americans killed in Iraq during past 12 months than in previous 12 months
 * 2040) United Church of Christ endorses same-sex marriage, largest Christian denomination to do so
 * 2041) Australian Prime Minister's popularity at all time low
 * 2042) Aid ship sailing to Somalia hijacked; aid supply threatened
 * 2043) Sunnis fighting al-Qa'eda insurgents in Western Iraq
 * 2044) Israeli man faces attempted murder charges for stabbing three gay pride marchers
 * 2045) House votes to repeal Washington D.C. handgun ban
 * 2046) Tropical Storm Cindy threatens U.S. Gulf Coast
 * 2047) Three killed in Tennessee vehicle crash
 * 2048) Brazil threatens to break patent on AIDS drugs
 * 2049) Protestors detained after violence near G8 summit
 * 2050) Tanzania accused of supporting terrorism to destabilise Burundi
 * 2051) London to host 2012 Olympic Games
 * 2052) European parliament says NO to software patents
 * 2053) European Parliament rejects computer-implemented inventions directive
 * 2054) Pennsylvania man admits to June 25 beating of elderly woman
 * 2055) New York Times reporter sent to jail in leak case
 * 2056) Exit Festival 05 begins tomorrow
 * 2057) Spyware is changing users' online habits
 * 2058) Pittsburgh Pirates defeat Philadelphia Phillies, 3-0
 * 2059) Rapper 'Little Kim' sentenced to 1 year in prison
 * 2060) US Senator Rick Santorum writes book, receives criticism
 * 2061) Coordinated terrorist attack hits London
 * 2062) International stock markets tumble after UK blasts
 * 2063) France raises security level to red in response to London bombings
 * 2064) Transport and telecommunications struggle amid confusion in London
 * 2065) British Prime Minister Tony Blair speaks about London bombings
 * 2066) World leaders respond to London blasts
 * 2067) Bush crashes his bike into Scottish police officer
 * 2068) Group claims responsibility for London explosions
 * 2069) US Homeland Security raises transit terror alert
 * 2070) Egypt's top envoy in Iraq confirmed killed
 * 2071) Bomb scare closes main Edinburgh thoroughfare
 * 2072) Florida man charged with stealing Wi-Fi
 * 2073) Romanian PM quits after Constitutional Court ruling
 * 2074) Philippine President calls for resignation of cabinet due to deflation of peso
 * 2075) Baseball, softball dropped from 2012 Olympics
 * 2076) Death toll from London bombings rises to 37
 * 2077) London transport system returning to normal
 * 2078) Security alerts in central London
 * 2079) London bombing death toll rises to 'more than 50'
 * 2080) Suspended sentence for Sasser worm author
 * 2081) Blair: G8 leaders announce $50 billion aid increase; talks on trade and climate change
 * 2082) 450 sheep leap to their deaths in Turkey
 * 2083) Florida declares 'state of emergency', Hurricane Dennis category 4 storm
 * 2084) Bird flu hits Philippines
 * 2085) Thirteen people died in London bus bombing
 * 2086) 8th Circuit Court rules 'partial birth' ban unconstitutional
 * 2087) 'Denmark will be attacked' says one expert, 'Denmark safe' says another
 * 2088) University of Alberta to buy Hudson's Bay Building
 * 2089) Hurricane Dennis heads for Gulf Coast, leaves trail of destruction in its wake
 * 2090) Tour de France week 1 wrap up
 * 2091) Pittsburgh Pirates rally to defeat New York Mets, 6-5
 * 2092) Video game's secret sex scenes spark outrage
 * 2093) Nigerian sentenced to death for admitting to gay relations
 * 2094) San Francisco anti-G8 rally turns violent
 * 2095) News briefs:July 9, 2005
 * 2096) Weening takes stage to Gérardmer in photo finish
 * 2097) London Tube bombs went 'bang bang bang, very close together'
 * 2098) Walt Disney Co. reconciles with Disney heir
 * 2099) London bus bomb 'an hour late'
 * 2100) Dozens left dead in Caribbean as Hurricane Dennis moves toward U.S.
 * 2101) UK Police evacuate Birmingham city centre
 * 2102) Formula 1: Alonso in lead in tomorrow's British Grand Prix
 * 2103) Appalachian Mountains coal company target of protesters
 * 2104) User:Ómar Kjartan Yasin/Working on
 * 2105) Baugur Group withdraws from Somerfield bid
 * 2106) Responsibility claim for London attacks questioned by experts
 * 2107) Newspaper refuses to utilize leaked documents in article
 * 2108) North Korea to rejoin six-nation talks
 * 2109) Mixed reactions to G8 summit
 * 2110) Birmingham UK threat was 'real and very credible'
 * 2111) Luxembourg votes Yes to the EU treaty
 * 2112) UK remembers end of World War II sixty years on
 * 2113) New Enterprise Linux distribution on the horizon
 * 2114) Hurricane Dennis makes landfall on Gulf Coast near Pensacola
 * 2115) Worker's Party leader detained in Sao Paulo's airport with $100,000 hidden in his underpants
 * 2116) Meth use now USA's top drug problem, survey finds
 * 2117) Wild storms lash New South Wales South Coast
 * 2118) 100 participate in Zagreb Pride
 * 2119) Abbott labs ends dispute with Brazilian government over AIDS drug
 * 2120) Australian PM promises to assist Corby
 * 2121) Remembering Srebrenice massacre
 * 2122) Ryanair launches more Shannon Airport routes
 * 2123) Temperature in east Iceland reaches 25 degrees Celsius (77°F)
 * 2124) Gas explosion in Russian shopping center kills 24
 * 2125) BSkyB director joins Setanta
 * 2126) Yankees defeat Indians, 9-4; win 7 of last 8 heading into the All-Star break
 * 2127) German opposition launches election campaign
 * 2128) Funding for new Museum of Liverpool approved
 * 2129) Man charged in vehicle death of Michigan woman
 * 2130) Fulton Fish Market leaves Manhattan after more than 180 years
 * 2131) Republicans criticize Sen. Clinton for comparing Bush to Mad magazine character
 * 2132) First gay marriage in Spain takes place
 * 2133) User:Davodd/sandbox4
 * 2134) Former Sudanese rebel leader John Garang sworn in as vice president of Sudan
 * 2135) False security alarm in Bradford, England
 * 2136) Palestinian radio station broadcasts praise for London terror attacks
 * 2137) PRIDE Critical Countdown 2005 results
 * 2138) Tropical Storm Emily forms in mid Atlantic, threatens North and Central America
 * 2139) White House refuses to comment on Karl Rove as source of leak
 * 2140) Padraig Harrington withdraws from British Open
 * 2141) London bombing: Police search houses in Leeds
 * 2142) Four explosions at Spanish power station
 * 2143) Abreu smashes records, wins Home Run Derby
 * 2144) Intel's offices across the EU raided
 * 2145) Arrest over London bombing
 * 2146) Building in Barcelona damaged by explosion
 * 2147) Suicide attack hits mall in Netanya, Israel
 * 2148) Cuba declines American help for damage caused by Hurricane Dennis
 * 2149) Police make significant progress in London bombings investigation
 * 2150) UK Defence Minister alludes to possible Iraq troop reduction
 * 2151) Fire in Hospital in Costa Rica kills 18 persons
 * 2152) Ft. Wayne, Indiana burn center treats Afghan child
 * 2153) TD Financial to acquire Hudson United Bancorp
 * 2154) Rebel leader says he will run for president in Haiti
 * 2155) Australian telecomms firm Telstra offers rebates to those affected by bombings
 * 2156) Train crash in southern Pakistan kills more than a hundred
 * 2157) Israeli army reoccupies Tulkarem in West Bank
 * 2158) Shuttle launch on schedule despite launch pad accident
 * 2159) Nurse glues boyfriend's eyes shut
 * 2160) Suicide bomber kills 24 children in Iraq
 * 2161) Children massacred in Kenyan school
 * 2162) Rape suspect, 14, questioned longer
 * 2163) Baghdad barbers threatened with death for cutting beards
 * 2164) Former WorldCom CEO Ebbers sentenced to 25 years
 * 2165) Study: Socialized Canadian surgery half the U.S. cost with same results
 * 2166) Shuttle launch called off due to faulty fuel tank sensor
 * 2167) Italian police launch nationwide anti-terror sweep
 * 2168) Family dog missing after protecting kids from bear
 * 2169) London bombing suspects are all British nationals
 * 2170) Married couple scheme issues phony driver's licenses in Virginia
 * 2171) Australia commits more troops to Afghanistan
 * 2172) Two-minute silence for London bombings marked across the EU
 * 2173) Hurricane Emily hits Grenada
 * 2174) Rail manslaughter charges are dropped in Hatfield, England
 * 2175) Hillary Clinton demands video-game smut enquiry
 * 2176) Building partially collapses in New York City's Upper West Side
 * 2177) Palestinian rocket attack kills Israeli woman
 * 2178) Metropolitan Police release photographs of one of the London bombers
 * 2179) Serbian government gives scholarships to students studying abroad
 * 2180) First Active offer 100% mortgages in Ireland
 * 2181) NHL lockout ends
 * 2182) Israeli Air Force attacks targets in Gaza
 * 2183) São Paulo crowned Copa Libertadores champions
 * 2184) Arsenal lets Vieira go
 * 2185) Palestinian security forces clash with militants, Palestinian Interrior Minister Nasser Yousef declares state of emergency
 * 2186) Age of Britain's Toldpuddle Martyr tree discovered
 * 2187) British girl hospitalized after riding Disney's Tower of Terror
 * 2188) TeleSUR promotional campaign causes controversy in Colombia
 * 2189) Riots in Île-de-France : 70 arrested after 200 cars burned
 * 2190) Wilson calls for Rove removal
 * 2191) US Senate debates Rove and intelligence access
 * 2192) Torino & Messina thrown out of Italy's Serie A football championship for next season
 * 2193) Kenyans flee homes after Tuesday's raids
 * 2194) Possible 'mastermind' of London bombings captured in Egypt
 * 2195) Yankees power surge blacks out Sox relief in 8-6 win
 * 2196) China to launch second space mission in October
 * 2197) Pollution in Arctic carried by seabirds
 * 2198) Bones of a Mammoth possibly found in Silicon Valley
 * 2199) New species of dolphin found off Australia
 * 2200) A timeline: Novak, Rove, Cooper
 * 2201) Transporting food costs the UK billions
 * 2202) Next season's Coppa Italia football tournament adopts new format
 * 2203) Concerns over China Oil subsidary of Unocal buying into US Energy infrastructure
 * 2204) Space Shuttle Discovery launch on indefinite hold
 * 2205) Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince released
 * 2206) Suicide bombing in Kusadasi, Turkey
 * 2207) Three British Army soldiers killed in Iraq
 * 2208) Australian wins 2005 World Series of Poker
 * 2209) Super Typhoon Haitang to make landfall in Taiwan
 * 2210) Shell quits Irish fuel retail market
 * 2211) 54 killed by suicide bomber at Musayyib gas station
 * 2212) U.S. retailers sue world’s largest credit card issuer
 * 2213) Chinese General threatens U.S. with nuclear weapons over possible Taiwan Strait conflict, Beijing downplays comment
 * 2214) Texas man arrested after rescuing drowning swimmer
 * 2215) Radio host sacked threatened freedom of speech in Hong Kong
 * 2216) Common Sense Advisory announces size of worldwide translation and localization market and ranking of top 20 language services companies
 * 2217) Rep. Waxman: Karl Rove violated non-disclosure agreement
 * 2218) Grand Theft Auto under fire
 * 2219) Peer-to-peer file-sharing user numbers still growing
 * 2220) Pakistan warned British intelligence about terrorist plans to bomb London
 * 2221) Death toll in Musayyib, Iraq fuel tanker blast rises to 98
 * 2222) Manchester City agree big money for Shaun Wright-Phillips to move to Chelsea FC
 * 2223) Israeli PM assassin Yigal Amir on open-ended hunger strike
 * 2224) Saddam Hussein formally charged with the killing of Shia Muslims
 * 2225) Gulf Air launches direct flights to the Middle East from Dublin
 * 2226) Plane crash in Equatorial Guinea kills 55
 * 2227) Tiger Woods wins British Open
 * 2228) Disneyland celebrates fiftieth anniversary
 * 2229) Sir Edward Heath, former British PM, dies at 89
 * 2230) London bombers may have been 'duped' into committing suicide
 * 2231) Utah bill requiring divine design education withdrawn by Senator Chris Buttars
 * 2232) Yankees win 3 in 4 game series with Red Sox
 * 2233) Six people arrested under immigration laws in Leeds, England
 * 2234) Cooper claims he learned of Plame through Rove
 * 2235) 11-year-old California girl charged for throwing stone in defense
 * 2236) Governor of Tokyo is sued for insulting French language
 * 2237) Afghan warlord convicted by British court of torture
 * 2238) Hurricane Emily is second strike for Jamaica
 * 2239) UEFA CL: Second leg of first qualifying round starts tomorrow
 * 2240) Report: invasion of Iraq provided boost for Al-Qaeda
 * 2241) Deadly forest fire in Spain claims lives of firefighters
 * 2242) Nearly 25,000 Iraqi civilians killed in Iraq, watchdog group claims
 * 2243) 14,500 job cuts announced by Hewlett-Packard
 * 2244) Remote Assistance service of Windows OS vulnerable to attack
 * 2245) Suspected 'mastermind' of London bombings no longer a suspect
 * 2246) Niger facing food shortages after drought
 * 2247) Bush nominates John G. Roberts for U.S. Supreme Court
 * 2248) SABMiller acquires Colombian Grupo Bavaria brewery
 * 2249) Vivaldi Atlantic 4 break Canada-Europe record
 * 2250) New U.S. immigration bill proposes time-limit and employer scrutiny
 * 2251) British Army soldiers to be court martialled for war crimes
 * 2252) Prayer does not help heart patients, study finds
 * 2253) Press freedom groups condemn two-day radio station ban in Burundi
 * 2254) James Doohan, Star Trek's 'Scotty', dies at 85
 * 2255) Parents aid jailbreak of 18 year old Swede convicted of rape
 * 2256) Low morale reported among U.S. soldiers in Iraq
 * 2257) Canada becomes 4th nation to allow same-sex marriage
 * 2258) UEFA CL: First qualifying round winners are now known
 * 2259) South Dakota duck population gets help from rain
 * 2260) German president dissolves parliament; elections in September
 * 2261) Stores drop game "Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas" after given 'Adults Only' rating
 * 2262) No evidence against London Bombing suspects says cleric
 * 2263) Four small explosions strike London's transport system
 * 2264) Prime Minister, Police chief urge London to 'get moving again'
 * 2265) Five Commissioners rescind welcome of 2006 Gay Games in Chicago
 * 2266) UK markets up despite London incident
 * 2267) Rice angry after abuse of aides in Sudan
 * 2268) Chinese yuan revalued against dollar
 * 2269) Rep. Barbara Lee calls for U.S. Congress probe into Iraq War planning
 * 2270) U.S. Rep. Tom Tancredo clarifies 'nuke Mecca' comments
 * 2271) Crossrail set to only compensate £50 for land rights, London, UK
 * 2272) U.S. House votes to renew expiring Patriot Act
 * 2273) Armed police shoot man dead on London Underground
 * 2274) Armed police briefly surround a mosque in east London
 * 2275) Major police operation in west London
 * 2276) Quaker website editor launches music podcast programme
 * 2277) Fisherman in Virginia charged with killing alligator
 * 2278) MG Rover sold to Nanjing Auto
 * 2279) Many horses in Sweden lack passport
 * 2280) Metropolitan Police release photographs of July 21st suspects
 * 2281) Small plane crashes in central Berlin
 * 2282) Man arrested in connection with July 21 London bomb attempts
 * 2283) Bomb explodes on busy Beirut street
 * 2284) Many dead in Egyptian resort blasts
 * 2285) Legendary bluesman Long John Baldry dead at 64
 * 2286) Peace tax campaigners turned down by UK judge
 * 2287) 250 Young Quakers to light up lake
 * 2288) Ross on Wye Friends win gold for garden
 * 2289) Wolfgang Tilmans donates image to Quaker Social Action
 * 2290) World Gathering of Young Friends starts in Lancaster
 * 2291) User talk:NGerda/Archive 5
 * 2292) Haitian priest Jean-Juste held in relation to the murder of a journalist
 * 2293) Execution of two gay teens in Iran spurs controversy
 * 2294) 'Incident' at East London tube station
 * 2295) Capitol Hill Democrats hold informal hearing on Plame leak
 * 2296) Inter Milan cancels tour of England due to safety concerns
 * 2297) Man shot on London Underground unconnected to bombing, says Scotland Yard
 * 2298) Space Shuttle Discovery launch scheduled for Tuesday
 * 2299) NASA announces astronaut glove design contest
 * 2300) Stock exchange merger could end San Francisco stock trading
 * 2301) Inter Milan's tour of England back on
 * 2302) Egyptians conduct roundup of bombing suspects
 * 2303) Opposition parties rally in Baku for fair elections
 * 2304) Tsunami warning briefly issued for Indian Ocean after latest earthquake
 * 2305) Lance Armstrong wins Tour de France for seventh time
 * 2306) Critics honor 2004-2005 best in U.S. TV
 * 2307) World Health Organisation: China engaging in bird flu cover up
 * 2308) Australia wins first test of The Ashes series
 * 2309) First Chinese tourists arrive in the UK
 * 2310) Fifth bomb discovered in London after July 21 attacks
 * 2311) Rules may be bent to launch Discovery
 * 2312) Britain's Royal Windsor Castle to get hydro-electric power plant
 * 2313) Bush likely to appoint Bolton during congressional recess
 * 2314) Brazilians call for arrest of UK policemen after shooting death
 * 2315) A 5.6 Richter quake hits Western Montana
 * 2316) Microsoft announces name of new version of Windows: Vista
 * 2317) Press freedom watchdog 'outraged' by closure of Burundi radio station
 * 2318) Inter lead race to snap-up Figo
 * 2319) Murderer of Dutch filmmaker van Gogh gets life term
 * 2320) Space Shuttle Discovery launches
 * 2321) U.S. consumer confidence drops
 * 2322) U.S. magazine TV Guide to drop local editions in makeover
 * 2323) Last WWII Comanche 'code talker' dies
 * 2324) Int'l Football: Liverpool beats Kaunas 3 - 1
 * 2325) Neighbours of Niger also facing food crisis
 * 2326) Windows Vista faces possible trademark challenges
 * 2327) San Diego votes for new mayor
 * 2328) Sinn Féin leaders believed to have left IRA Army Council
 * 2329) U.S. Senator Santorum: ‘not to run’ in 2008 Presidential race
 * 2330) Google adds Hybrid Satellite/Map View
 * 2331) Four arrested in Birmingham UK in connection with July 21 attempted bombings
 * 2332) Brief bomb alerts in central London
 * 2333) British computer firm Tiny axes more than 1,500 Jobs
 * 2334) Record rains disrupt life in Mumbai, India
 * 2335) Crew of Discovery inspect Shuttle for launch damage
 * 2336) CAFTA faces tough vote in U.S. House
 * 2337) Football CL: All first leg games of second qualifications round are over
 * 2338) Verdicts announced in France's largest child abuse case
 * 2339) Tentative deal averts Ontario liquor stores strike
 * 2340) Mysterious disease kills 31 in China's Sichuan province
 * 2341) Iran will continue work on nuclear fuel cycle
 * 2342) Canada denies visa for Africa's top biosafety negotiator
 * 2343) Ties found between Abu Ghraib prison abuse and Guantanamo Bay
 * 2344) Australian refugee activists plan protest during minister's speech
 * 2345) California Senator launches probe into National Guard abuse allegations
 * 2346) U.S. Congress passes CAFTA with 2 vote House margin
 * 2347) 21 July London bombing suspect held
 * 2348) Burundi radio station ban lifted as media council chair resigns
 * 2349) Icelandic Kaupthing Bank earnings soar 292%
 * 2350) Cambridge Silicon Radio, Ltd. acquires UbiNetics Holdings Limited
 * 2351) Icelandic Landsbanki Íslands earnings on the increase
 * 2352) Figo will not transfer to Liverpool
 * 2353) IRA orders end to armed campaign
 * 2354) Doctor to be charged after mother's death in Ohio
 * 2355) Germany's July unemployment rate falls slightly
 * 2356) Fans of OS/2 want IBM to release it as open-source software
 * 2357) New York area blog spawns book deal, NBC sitcom
 * 2358) US, five Asian nations announce climate change partnership
 * 2359) NASA: Discovery appears safe to return to Earth
 * 2360) John Major brings "Anglo Saxon way of life" into terrorist discussion
 * 2361) Hoax email plays on tube travellers' fears
 * 2362) Controversy over Liverpool fan jailed in Bulgaria
 * 2363) Twenty injured by tornado in Birmingham, UK
 * 2364) Visa of Brazilian killed in London reportedly expired two-years ago
 * 2365) Australian Medical Association backs ethanol blended fuels
 * 2366) No breakthrough in the WTO trade talks
 * 2367) Armed police arrest two more 21 July bombing suspects in dramatic raids
 * 2368) Fourth 21 July bomb suspect held in Rome
 * 2369) Football CL: Third qualifying round draw results
 * 2370) Cyclist crosses Canada in 30 days for orphans
 * 2371) Britain launches 2012 Olympic Lottery games
 * 2372) Bigger than Pluto, possible 10th planet found
 * 2373) U.S. names German bases to close
 * 2374) Two Britons killed in British consulate convoy attack in Basra
 * 2375) Irish woman wins record lottery jackpot
 * 2376) Third union separates from AFL-CIO
 * 2377) Libya allows US oil company to return
 * 2378) London police question captured bombing suspects
 * 2379) Anti-Mubarak protesters in Cairo beaten by the police
 * 2380) U.S. President given clean bill of health at 2005 annual checkup
 * 2381) Former ECB chief Wim Duisenberg dies
 * 2382) Milošević may be jailed in Russia
 * 2383) Hollywood-like car hijacking in Belgrade
 * 2384) Serbian goal keeper debuts in Croatian football club Rijeka
 * 2385) Nine babies' bodies found in Germany
 * 2386) Kazakhstan gets hit with bird flu
 * 2387) Sudan’s Vice President killed in helicopter crash
 * 2388) Black teenager murdered in racial attack in Liverpool, England
 * 2389) King Fahd of Saudi Arabia announced dead
 * 2390) Poland accuses Belarus of human rights violations
 * 2391) Guantanamo prosecutors call trials a "fraud"
 * 2392) Australian warship sunk as artificial reef
 * 2393) Burundian Hutu extremists have killed 300 civilians in the last two months
 * 2394) Bush appoints John Bolton United States' ambassador to the United Nations
 * 2395) Lawmaker from Japan found hanged
 * 2396) Three battalions of the Royal Irish Regiment to disband as part of NI peace process
 * 2397) Rafael Palmeiro suspended for using steroids
 * 2398) Pennsylvania man acquitted of rape after DNA exoneration
 * 2399) Russia bans ABC following interview with Chechen rebel leader
 * 2400) Atkins Nutritionals Inc. goes bankrupt
 * 2401) Tom Cruise orders €14,500 takeaway meal
 * 2402) Formula 1: Barrichello leaves Ferrari
 * 2403) All passengers survive Toronto plane crash
 * 2404) Appalachia Mountains coal company plays State politics
 * 2405) U.S. immigrant worker debate taken up by Virginia township
 * 2406) Attorney Jack Thompson sets sights on Sims 2
 * 2407) Two-story building in Lynn, Massachusetts catches fire
 * 2408) Freman Hendrix eclipses Kwame Kilpatrick in Detroit mayoral race
 * 2409) Albanian girl murdered in tangle of crime
 * 2410) Spiders' egg case silk gene found
 * 2411) United States Homeland Security network monitors suspicious activity
 * 2412) German Adidas buys American Reebok
 * 2413) New 'Mighty Mouse' from Apple debuts
 * 2414) Brain dead woman gives birth
 * 2415) The San Diego Zoo gets a new baby giant panda
 * 2416) Man charged over London bombings
 * 2417) Speeding ticket paid with 12,000 pennies
 * 2418) Football CL: Second qualifying round final results
 * 2419) Ceremony takes place for decommissioned Royal Navy flagship
 * 2420) Canada's new governor general announced
 * 2421) Prominent Iranian judge assassinated
 * 2422) 'Star Wars' headed to TV as weekly series
 * 2423) Former UK MP Mo Mowlam 'critically ill'
 * 2424) Foreign investment rises in Romania by 19 percent
 * 2425) South Korean scientists clone dog for first time
 * 2426) London 21 July suspect claims device was 'flour bomb'
 * 2427) Al Qaeda: 'Blair brought destruction to the heart of London'
 * 2428) Two killed in Istanbul explosion
 * 2429) U.S. President Bush: 'We're at war'
 * 2430) Economy - Bush toughens up on Central America
 * 2431) NATO to expand Afghanistan presence
 * 2432) U.S. to transfer some Guantanamo detainees to Afghanistan
 * 2433) UN reports 'grim picture' of human rights in Burundi
 * 2434) Baugur Group among others buy Illum Warehouse Denmark
 * 2435) Four Israeli Arabs killed by Army deserter
 * 2436) British Airways to fly to Iceland
 * 2437) Laboratory fire forces evacuation of Australian National University
 * 2438) Stranded Russian minisub is trapped by 60 tonne anchor
 * 2439) An angered Robert Novak exited set of CNN Inside Politics show
 * 2440) User:Mrmiscellanious/Local/International "Pig Gig" rib festival begins
 * 2441) Senior citizen group seeks recovery of Medicare expenses from U.S. cigarette makers
 * 2442) Plane ditches into sea near Sicily
 * 2443) Robin Cook dead after collapsing
 * 2444) Finnish police isolate ports in Helsinki
 * 2445) America's atomic bombing commemoration held in Hiroshima
 * 2446) Russian submarine rescued by Royal Navy
 * 2447) Larson B ice-shelf collapse reveals exotic organisms isolated for 10,000 years
 * 2448) Ibrahim Ferrer, Cuban singer, dies at 78
 * 2449) Netanyahu quits over Israel's pullout plan
 * 2450) England win second test of the Ashes series
 * 2451) Wikimedia Foundation's first Wikimania convention held in Germany
 * 2452) Slovenian alpinist in rescue on Nanga Parbat
 * 2453) ABC News anchor Peter Jennings dies at 67
 * 2454) Koizumi has dissolved the Japanese Diet in response to rejection of postal services commercialization bill
 * 2455) Space Shuttle Discovery STS-114 landing postponed for weather
 * 2456) Reports indicate Bush appointing friend to lead Plame inquiry
 * 2457) India, Pakistan begin next round of talks
 * 2458) 'Afghanistan is a 20-year venture' warns Canadian general
 * 2459) U.N. to begin forming response to Iranian nuclear program
 * 2460) Interview: Wikinewsie Kim Bruning discusses Wikimania
 * 2461) Oil for food scandal: UN releases third report
 * 2462) Shuttle Discovery given 'go' for landing at Edwards AFB
 * 2463) Space Shuttle Discovery lands safely in California
 * 2464) U.S. war protest mom met Bush in 2004
 * 2465) Anti-gay church protests U.S. at military funerals
 * 2466) U.S. Pentagon conference says weapons entered Iraq from Iran
 * 2467) New entrance discovered to world's longest cave
 * 2468) Municipal elections pushed back in Haiti
 * 2469) Oil in Alberta spill may be carcinogenic
 * 2470) Detroit chemical plant experiences explosions, fire; residents evacuated
 * 2471) Volcanic activity expands McDonald Island off Australia
 * 2472) Fourteen dead as passenger helicopter crashes off Estonia
 * 2473) Slovenian alpinist rescued from Himalayan peak
 * 2474) NAFTA dismisses US claims of Canadian violation of Trade Agreement rules in softwood lumber dispute
 * 2475) Greenpeace tries to thwart Chesapeake Bay fishing fleet
 * 2476) Haze crisis over Malaysia prompts talks with Indonesia
 * 2477) Pakistan successfully tests cruise missile
 * 2478) U.S. government hiring more hackers
 * 2479) Truck carrying explosives crashes, explodes in Utah
 * 2480) Rolling Stones unleash new song critical of Bush
 * 2481) Tropical Storm Irene to intensify, may hit U.S. coast
 * 2482) Palmeiro benched on return to Major League Baseball
 * 2483) Scientists warn thawing Siberia may trigger global meltdown
 * 2484) Julian McGauran makes rude gesture to Australian Senate
 * 2485) British Airways strike grounds flights at Heathrow
 * 2486) Former Japanese prime minister Hashimoto indicated his retirement
 * 2487) Israel bans nonresidents from Gaza
 * 2488) Pro-democracy demonstrations erupt in Maldives
 * 2489) Iran stands firmly against nuclear agency resolution
 * 2490) Prices at the pump spike overnight in U.S.
 * 2491) Ministry reveals the details of their new album
 * 2492) Talks with TGWU and Gate Gourmet to resume later today
 * 2493) Concerns about health situation in UK and Austria
 * 2494) Sri Lanka's foreign minister killed in sniper attack
 * 2495) Iraqi constitution met by Sunni resistance
 * 2496) Palestinians arrested in West Bank raids
 * 2497) Activists remember Burundi's Gatumba massacre
 * 2498) Israeli greenhouses to be preserved after Gaza pullout
 * 2499) Veteran U.S. attorney appointed to oversee Plame inquiry
 * 2500) TSA cuts US airport security screening personnel
 * 2501) Kurmanbek Bakiev sworn in as president of Kyrgyzstan
 * 2502) Cypriot plane with 121 on board crashes in Greece
 * 2503) David Lange, former New Zealand prime minister, dies at 63
 * 2504) Controversial cancer test gains support
 * 2505) Paula Abdul cleared of sex scandal after 'American Idol' inquiry
 * 2506) Mother's plea to U.S. president gains widespread attention
 * 2507) 60th anniversary of the end of the war in Asia and Pacific commemorated
 * 2508) Gaza Strip pullout under way
 * 2509) Orioles' Palmeiro gets mixed baseball fan greeting
 * 2510) U.S. study of gay sheep may shed light on sexuality
 * 2511) Chelsea signs Essien for £26 million
 * 2512) Coroner makes first post mortems of Athens airliner crash victims; text message was a hoax
 * 2513) Car bombing in Chechnya kills boy
 * 2514) Former northeastern US Republican campaign director charged with conspiracy
 * 2515) Third Ashes test ends in a draw
 * 2516) Babies on U.S. no-fly lists holding up passengers
 * 2517) Earthquake strikes northeast Japan, shakes Tokyo
 * 2518) Somalia food hijackers make new demands
 * 2519) Spanish helicopter crash in Afghanistan kills 17
 * 2520) Plane carrying 160 crashes in Venezuela
 * 2521) Brazilian shot by police on London Underground was not acting suspiciously
 * 2522) New record time spent in space
 * 2523) CNN headquarters infected with computer worm, exaggerates global threat
 * 2524) Taizé ecumenical community founder Frère Roger assassinated
 * 2525) Fiddle Legend Vassar Clements dead at 77
 * 2526) New computer worm poised to cause massive outages
 * 2527) Israeli Army begins forced evacuation of Gaza settlements
 * 2528) 21 July bombing suspect to be extradited back to the UK
 * 2529) "Camp Casey" moves to safer land, as Mother's protest continues
 * 2530) Canadian gasoline tops $1 a litre, politicians consider options
 * 2531) Bangladesh hit by several bomb explosions
 * 2532) Two new schools open in Beslan
 * 2533) Two injured in explosion at Toronto fairground
 * 2534) Virginians melee at used Apple iBook sale
 * 2535) Baghdad morgue received over 1,000 bodies in July
 * 2536) Multiple computer worms released as "botwar" rages
 * 2537) Madrid bombing suspect arrested in Belgrade
 * 2538) Chandra X-Ray Observatory illuminates Supernova 1987A
 * 2539) Pope visits World Youth Day in Cologne
 * 2540) No 'mates' in Australia's Parliament House
 * 2541) Iraqi gasoline is the cheapest in the world at $.05 per gallon
 * 2542) Israeli troops remove protesters from Gaza synagogues
 * 2543) Microsoft announces prices for new Xbox 360
 * 2544) U.S. Army intelligence had detected 9/11 terrorists year before, says officer
 * 2545) Syrian-born youth killed while building bomb in Norway
 * 2546) Next Shuttle flight delayed to next year; ISS crew begin spacewalk
 * 2547) Australian Air Force crews "at war" with Veterans' Affairs over compensation
 * 2548) Former British Northern Ireland secretary Mo Mowlam dies
 * 2549) China and Russia continue joint army exercise
 * 2550) Rocket attack on USS Ashland docked in Jordan; another rocket fired at Israeli town
 * 2551) Former rebel becomes President of Burundi
 * 2552) Moroccan gets seven years in German 9/11 retrial
 * 2553) Explosion in San Francisco injures one, cause unknown
 * 2554) Merck & Co. found liable for $253.4 million in Texas man's Vioxx-related death
 * 2555) At least 13 killed in shootings at polling stations in Pakistan
 * 2556) Attempt to reopen Western Australia's biggest beef processor
 * 2557) Indonesian blackout caused by lack of generation capacity
 * 2558) Daily Mail: Scotland Yard offered Menezes family US$1m
 * 2559) Document reveals U.S., Taliban discussed bin Laden assassination
 * 2560) Croatian singer beaten in Belgrade
 * 2561) CBC lockout enters sixth day
 * 2562) Gastric bypass surgery performed by remote control
 * 2563) Inter Milan victorious in Italian Super Cup
 * 2564) Australian parliamentary security officers allowed to address members as 'mates' again
 * 2565) One million pilgrims attend open-air mass with Pope
 * 2566) Space shuttle Discovery back in Florida
 * 2567) Dance party broken up by police in Utah, USA
 * 2568) British authorities may have detected nerve gas attack plans
 * 2569) 'MI6 officers' named on US-based website
 * 2570) Last Gaza settlement cleared, West Bank towns prepare to resist
 * 2571) Irish CAO releases 2005 university offers to students
 * 2572) Young Quakers disappointed by UK visa denials
 * 2573) Brush fire gets close to animal park near San Diego
 * 2574) Innovator of synthesizers Robert Moog, dead at 71
 * 2575) Earthquake reported near Rome's coast, no damage caused
 * 2576) Australian current affairs TV program accused of inciting religious hatred
 * 2577) New Zealand general election: National, Labour TV debate
 * 2578) 'Piano Man' speaks and is identified, returns home to Germany
 * 2579) Draft constitution pushed into Iraqi parliament
 * 2580) Thousands expected to protest at Forbes Global CEO conference in Sydney
 * 2581) Archaeologists find 1.8M-year-old Homo erectus skull
 * 2582) Lance Armstrong accused of EPO doping
 * 2583) Massive floods in Bavaria, Austria, Switzerland
 * 2584) Religious broadcaster Pat Robertson calls for assassination of Venezuela's president
 * 2585) Indiana senator testing waters for 2008 U.S. presidential bid
 * 2586) UK guinea pig farm to close after owner's family grave robbed
 * 2587) Israel completes Gaza strip, West Bank pull-outs
 * 2588) Canada considers trade retaliation against the U.S.
 * 2589) Hiker missing from US state of Utah wilderness found in Australia
 * 2590) Officials of Fanmi Lavalas party threaten boycott
 * 2591) Jetliner crash-lands in Peru
 * 2592) English FA rescinds red cards, FIFA backlash probable
 * 2593) Update: U.S. Army intelligence had detected 9/11 terrorists year before, says officer
 * 2594) Google Talk released in beta form
 * 2595) Australian governments to partially fund Forbes conference
 * 2596) Clothes from China piling up on European borders
 * 2597) Turkmen president bans recorded music in public
 * 2598) Canadian woman faces 234 counts of double-doctoring
 * 2599) Google provides Gmail access to American cell phone customers
 * 2600) Mixed success for Brampton Day at Ontario Place
 * 2601) Butter sculpture returns to Canadian National Exhibition
 * 2602) Protestors want 'carnival not confrontation' at Forbes conference
 * 2603) Next generation DVD format war nearing deadline
 * 2604) George H. W. Bush to attend Sydney CEO conference
 * 2605) German Constitutional Court green-lights early elections call
 * 2606) RTÉ's Eddie Hobbs attracts massive audience
 * 2607) Brampton MPP to hold community barbeque
 * 2608) Canadian city announces first Studios of Brampton tour
 * 2609) Brampton, Canada and Marikina, Philippines seeing double as cities twin
 * 2610) Winners of international postcard-sized art exhibit announced
 * 2611) US satellite radio provider Sirius unveils portable player
 * 2612) Authorities search for victims of Peruvian air crash
 * 2613) US televangelist Pat Robertson apologizes for assassination remark
 * 2614) Americans are getting fatter, not-for-profit's report finds
 * 2615) Tropical Storm Katrina threatens Florida, Bahamas
 * 2616) Iberia burning: forest fires rage across Portugal
 * 2617) Montreal lab questions ethics of recent EPO doping claims against Lance Armstrong
 * 2618) Controversial Berlin opera features interactive drug usage
 * 2619) Man allowed to keep deceased friend in warehouse freezer
 * 2620) World Health Organization declares tuberculosis emergency in Africa
 * 2621) Hotel quarantined after anthrax scare in US state of Michigan
 * 2622) Hurricane Katrina strikes Florida, kills seven
 * 2623) Swedish Wikipedia reaches 100,000 articles
 * 2624) UK study claims men have higher average I.Q. than women
 * 2625) Writers meet weekly at Ashland Underground
 * 2626) Two arrests made in Zotob worm attack
 * 2627) Wine cork prevents fuel leak on train
 * 2628) Afghani heroin shipment shot down in Tajikistan
 * 2629) Lance Armstrong disputes French doping results
 * 2630) Shoppers World hosts arts event
 * 2631) First encyclopedic dictionary of the Black Sea released
 * 2632) Australian MPs demand Islamic headscarf ban in schools
 * 2633) Mandatory evacuation declared in New Orleans, US
 * 2634) Service cutoff extended for unresponsive U.S. VoIP users
 * 2635) First suicide attack since Israeli pullout occurs in Beersheba
 * 2636) Hawaii, US beats Curacao in Little League World Series Championship
 * 2637) First fifty-star United States flag up for sale
 * 2638) Bush attendance at Australia CEO conference a hoax
 * 2639) Sydney, protesters reach agreement with police
 * 2640) CN Health & Safety Plan planned to be cancelled
 * 2641) Wreck of August 6 airliner crash recovered from sea off Italy
 * 2642) Hurricane Katrina causes upwards of $12bn of damage; oil prices surge
 * 2643) Little Caesars Pizza to open eight stores in Ireland
 * 2644) Sixteen additional suspects revealed in Zotob worm case
 * 2645) Protests over UK preparations to deport Kurd Iraqi asylum seekers
 * 2646) Sydney prepares for Forbes Conference and 30A protest
 * 2647) Suspects apprehended after car chase through Denver, US
 * 2648) At least 55 killed by Hurricane Katrina; serious flooding across affected region
 * 2649) Louisiana locked down; New Orleans could become a "toxic soup"
 * 2650) Green Day dominates at MTV's 2005 Video Music Awards
 * 2651) Italian petrol prices rocket to a record EUR 1.30 per litre
 * 2652) Carnival style protest held in Sydney
 * 2653) Total evacuation of New Orleans planned
 * 2654) Rhode Island District Court freezes Palestinian Authority assets in the US
 * 2655) Several hundred killed after stampede in Baghdad
 * 2656) Philippine impeachment unlikely to succeed
 * 2657) Israel rules victims of Jewish terrorist not entitled to lifelong support
 * 2658) Widespread looting blamed for disrupted rescue efforts in New Orleans, Louisiana
 * 2659) Hurricane Katrina: Resources regarding missing/located people
 * 2660) Bush authorizes oil release from Strategic Petroleum Reserve
 * 2661) Shots reported during Superdome evacuation
 * 2662) Nigeria bill has Taylor implications
 * 2663) New Caledonia prepares for 2011 South Pacific Games
 * 2664) UN Security Council considers Cote d'Ivoire sanctions
 * 2665) Józef Rotblat, 1995 Nobel Peace Prize winner, dies
 * 2666) U.S. man murdered by wife in Hong Kong
 * 2667) First executions in post-Saddam Iraq held in Baghdad
 * 2668) Idaho companies claim of new record for transmitting data across a wireless link
 * 2669) Football: Ronaldinho signs for Barcelona until 2010
 * 2670) Fats Domino missing in the wake of Hurricane Katrina
 * 2671) Microsoft acquires VoIP firm
 * 2672) Al-Qaida claims responsibility for London 7/7 bombings
 * 2673) Google begins selling print ads
 * 2674) "Toxic soup" scenario in New Orleans unlikely
 * 2675) Talks between Pakistan, India yield apparent progress
 * 2676) West African cholera claims more than 500 lives, more deaths feared
 * 2677) Fats Domino rescued in New Orleans
 * 2678) Broadband users kicked off service for constant questioning
 * 2679) Scientists debate whether Hurricane Katrina was aggravated by global warming
 * 2680) Crime in New Orleans sharply increases after Hurricane Katrina
 * 2681) California Senate votes to allow gay marriages
 * 2682) Guantanamo prisoners stage hunger strike
 * 2683) US Senate approves $10.5 billon in aid for Hurricane Katrina victims
 * 2684) Louisiana officials accused of blocking rescue volunteers
 * 2685) Microsoft Office dropped by Massachusetts, USA
 * 2686) Minnesota 2% biodiesel mandate becomes effective September 29
 * 2687) Controversy over New Orleans photos captions
 * 2688) Coroner finds that Australian Prime Minister Holt drowned in 1967
 * 2689) Explosions hit waterfront in New Orleans, Louisiana
 * 2690) Ivorian rebels say South African mediators ‘discredited’
 * 2691) Bomb in Dagestan explodes Russian military truck
 * 2692) US Department of Housing and Urban Development to provide housing for Katrina refugees
 * 2693) Briton to fly hang glider across the UK
 * 2694) Gas prices surge in Northeast US
 * 2695) Intel responds to AMD antitrust suit
 * 2696) Oil prices fall as reserves are released
 * 2697) King of Swaziland seeks thirteenth bride, continues to cause ire
 * 2698) Did human remains cause mad cow disease?
 * 2699) Woman torches own house, attempting to kill spiders
 * 2700) New South Wales Liberal leader attempts suicide
 * 2701) Chimpanzee genome sequenced
 * 2702) Federal response to Katrina a "national disgrace"
 * 2703) Many nations offer material aid to hurricane victims; Bush refuses to accept
 * 2704) Rapper Kanye West denounces Bush response, American media at hurricane relief telethon
 * 2705) Blizzard Entertainment's victory over bnetd sealed in Appeals Court
 * 2706) French President Jacques Chirac hospitalized
 * 2707) US unemployment fell to four-year low before Katrina
 * 2708) Swazi princess beaten by government official for wild party
 * 2709) Liberia's World Cup woes averted
 * 2710) Federal government begins employing strategies to repair New Orleans
 * 2711) Cape Verde to launch first public university, with Brazil's support
 * 2712) Sun retires the Sun Industry Standards Source License
 * 2713) Mayor of New Orleans Ray Nagin slams Bush, federal government in radio interview
 * 2714) Deadly blaze in Paris possibly caused by arson
 * 2715) Chief Justice of the United States, William H Rehnquist, dies at age 80
 * 2716) California's SB 1 Bill Originators' and Supporters Turn Against Bill
 * 2717) Oil spill spotted along Mississippi River
 * 2718) Tempers flare over New Orleans tragedy
 * 2719) Childhood ibuprofen-triggered asthma a concern
 * 2720) Australia hits new Telstra privatization hurdles
 * 2721) India struggles with encephalitis outbreak
 * 2722) Controversy over whether New Orleans Mayor failed to follow hurricane plan
 * 2723) Israelis, Pakistanis watch and wait as ties develop
 * 2724) PayPal freezes $20k in hurricane relief donations
 * 2725) Hurricane Maria forms in Atlantic
 * 2726) Kuwait donates US$500 million to Katrina relief efforts
 * 2727) TV debate between German chancellor Schröder and opposition leader Merkel held
 * 2728) EU, China fail to agree on textile trade
 * 2729) Police shoot eight gunmen on New Orleans bridge, five dead
 * 2730) Former US VP Al Gore spearheads transport of hurricane victims to relief in home state
 * 2731) Second Paris fire kills 16 in 18-story building
 * 2732) Brazilian Vote Buying parliamentary commission present first joint preliminary report
 * 2733) At least 200 New Orleans police officers quit force
 * 2734) U.S. classifies record number of documents in 2004
 * 2735) Australian Health minister makes inappropriate comments about Brogden suicide attempt
 * 2736) Canada increases oil production to assist U.S.
 * 2737) Jetliner crashes in Indonesia
 * 2738) Green Beret tech blogs up-close and personal from New Orleans
 * 2739) Vladimir Putin dismisses head of Russian Navy Admiral Vladimir Kuroyedov
 * 2740) Court rules in favour of record labels, Kazaa found illegal
 * 2741) Islamic political party seeks registration in Australia
 * 2742) President Bush nominates John Roberts as Chief Justice of the U.S.
 * 2743) Japan weathers Typhoon Nabi
 * 2744) Tsunami nations give relief advice to U.S.
 * 2745) 7 British paratroopers accused of murder begin trial
 * 2746) China, EU reach deal on textile import
 * 2747) 11 Japanese hospitals receive bomb threats
 * 2748) Colleges offering admission to displaced New Orleans students
 * 2749) French President Chirac remains hospitalized
 * 2750) Linux installed on 2,460 desktop computers in Italian schools
 * 2751) Allegations President Bush staged photo-ops in aftermath of Hurricane Katrina tragedy
 * 2752) Australian Aborigines sprayed by crop-duster
 * 2753) Wheelchair-bound Australian rescued in New Orleans
 * 2754) Fire kills 32 in theatre in Beni Suef, Egypt
 * 2755) New Orleans police officer commits suicide
 * 2756) Manned mission to Mars at least 20 years away, easier than first trip to Moon
 * 2757) Munich delays switch to Linux
 * 2758) UK regulator warns MasterCard
 * 2759) Sony breaks UK launch sales record with PlayStation Portable
 * 2760) Actor Bob Denver dies at 70
 * 2761) Antony & The Johnsons win Mercury Music Prize
 * 2762) Iraqi president says Saddam confessed to crimes
 * 2763) Portia de Rossi talks about Ellen DeGeneres, sexuality
 * 2764) Girls Aloud win Popjustice £20 Music Prize
 * 2765) Farmers block main road in South Italy
 * 2766) Celebrities contribute to Katrina relief
 * 2767) Chopper knocks Austrian gondola off cables, killing nine
 * 2768) U.S. state of Utah begins to accept evacuees from Hurricane Katrina
 * 2769) Astronomers find changes in Saturn's rings
 * 2770) Wikimedia Commons celebrates first anniversary
 * 2771) Australia's ABC head Levy leaves for "Channel Nine"
 * 2772) Massachusetts to set up "village" for Katrina evacs
 * 2773) Award show producers try Emmy Idol
 * 2774) New Orleans DirectNIC Offices, 'Outpost Crystal' visited by 82nd Airborne
 * 2775) User:Ardonik/story1
 * 2776) Palestinian gunmen assassinate ex-security chief
 * 2777) Australian PM Howard under fire over AU$1.40/L pump prices
 * 2778) Tunisian ATR-72 plane crash on 6 August caused by incorrect fuel gauge
 * 2779) Apple unveils iPod nano
 * 2780) Colleges offering admission to displaced New Orleans graduate students
 * 2781) US carrier Delta Air Lines cuts jobs, sells planes
 * 2782) UN holding recruitment exams in under-represented countries
 * 2783) US Department of Defense reports Iraqi Al Qaeda "safe house" hit
 * 2784) Haiti reschedules November presidential elections
 * 2785) Blair is first public official to apologize for Hurricane Katrina response
 * 2786) California state legislature passes same-sex marriage bill
 * 2787) Halliburton's KBR awarded half billion dollar repair contract for Gulf Coast Navy facilities
 * 2788) Controversy erupts over German Anarchist Pogo Party's campaign ad
 * 2789) UN inquiry finds mismanagement and failure of oversight
 * 2790) Aerial photos of Katrina's aftermath available
 * 2791) Samsung to sell dual-standard DVD player
 * 2792) US FEMA aid site only supports Windows with Internet Explorer
 * 2793) Death of candidate will delay final results for German federal election by weeks
 * 2794) Google hires Vint Cerf, the "father of the Internet"
 * 2795) Oil price falls on inventory report
 * 2796) Controversial rapper dethrones Mariah Carey from No. 1
 * 2797) Afghan-Tajik border control transferred from Russia
 * 2798) Ukrainian president Yushchenko dismisses PM, cabinet
 * 2799) GNOME Project unveils latest version of Linux and Unix desktop
 * 2800) NASA announces Shuttle delay due to Hurricane Katrina
 * 2801) Sydney train doors stuck, passengers delayed
 * 2802) EBay may acquire VoIP firm Skype
 * 2803) How the Army Corps of Engineers closed one New Orleans breach
 * 2804) News Corp acquires IGN for US$650 million
 * 2805) US ABC network to offer more shows dubbed in Spanish
 * 2806) FEMA head Michael Brown recalled to Washington
 * 2807) Malawi food appeal unanswered by world community
 * 2808) New Orleans officials confiscating guns
 * 2809) Firefox 1.5 beta released to public
 * 2810) Report: Annan failed to fix Oil for Food program
 * 2811) New movies, 9 September 2005
 * 2812) Israel completing Gaza withdrawal
 * 2813) Ford, Fiat to produce small cars together
 * 2814) FEMA head relieved of duties
 * 2815) All major American TV networks show charity concert for Katrina victims
 * 2816) British Gas announces a hike in energy bills of 14.2%
 * 2817) Red Cross is not in New Orleans for Katrina, Guard raced it to Superdome
 * 2818) Single-engine plane crashes into home in Cyprus
 * 2819) Australia proposes new anti-terror laws
 * 2820) One week before German federal election, the race is wide-open again
 * 2821) Swedish minister wants more free-to-air channels in the terrestrial television network
 * 2822) Wendy’s finger pointers plead guilty of crime
 * 2823) Saudi Arabia agrees with the US on joining the WTO
 * 2824) Guadalupe River Park and Gardens opens in San Jose, CA, USA
 * 2825) Read Santa Clara marks tenth anniversary
 * 2826) Irish dancing record broken in Cork
 * 2827) Katrina survivor searchers prepare for the worst
 * 2828) Chile remembers its own September 11 anniversary
 * 2829) Loyalist rioting erupts in Belfast
 * 2830) Red Cross asks for more volunteers
 * 2831) UK Chancellor blames OPEC for oil crisis, refuses to cut fuel tax
 * 2832) Katrina raised gas prices higher than ever
 * 2833) NZ opposition leader admits to fundamentalist contacts
 * 2834) US peace activist to be deported from Australia
 * 2835) England win the Ashes
 * 2836) FEMA accused of misusing trained disaster workers as public-relations workers
 * 2837) Koizumi wins electoral mandate for postal reform
 * 2838) Bush approval rating sinks to 38%
 * 2839) Second night of violence in Belfast
 * 2840) Synagogues burn as Palestinians rejoice over Israeli withdrawal from Gaza Strip
 * 2841) Hong Kong Disneyland opens to the public
 * 2842) EBay to acquire Skype
 * 2843) Michael Brown, Director of FEMA resigns
 * 2844) Exit Polls: Norway votes for change
 * 2845) Los Angeles undergoing large power outage
 * 2846) Oracle to acquire Siebel for USD 5.85bn
 * 2847) Telstra sale legislation debated in Australian House of Representatives, considered "urgent"
 * 2848) Proposed United States doctrine would expand possible use of nuclear weapons
 * 2849) Paramilitary group calls for end to rioting in Northern Ireland
 * 2850) R&B singer D’Angelo sentenced on cocaine charge
 * 2851) Volcanic bulge found in Oregon
 * 2852) Nintendo releases GameBoy Micro in the US
 * 2853) Caged children well fed, behaved
 * 2854) Panic-buying as petrol protests sweep Britain
 * 2855) Lexmark releases printer with built-in CD burner
 * 2856) Senate questions Roberts in confirmation hearings
 * 2857) Camel Rock Festival held in Scilly
 * 2858) Wal-Mart accused of workers rights violations
 * 2859) First Nestorian search engine goes online
 * 2860) Light stopped for over a second
 * 2861) Lingering Ophelia lashes at U.S. Carolinas coast
 * 2862) Blackwater mercenaries used in New Orleans
 * 2863) National plant materials center goes native in Washington, DC
 * 2864) Sony recalls Playstation 2 power adaptors
 * 2865) Telstra sale legislation passed by Australian Senate
 * 2866) US state of Texas executes woman convicted of murdering family
 * 2867) Tauranga bomb threat politically motivated
 * 2868) Israeli court orders controversial wall rerouted
 * 2869) Seven face deportation after UK dawn raids
 * 2870) Were New Orleanians caught in political crossfire?
 * 2871) US airlines Delta, Northwest file for bankruptcy
 * 2872) Imperfect immune systems help avoid autoimmune disease
 * 2873) Thai political talk show taken off during media buyout attempt
 * 2874) Thai political talk show taken off air
 * 2875) Lavalas candidate barred from elections
 * 2876) Resolution of Inquiry into pre-Iraq war U.S.-U.K. correspondance fails by one vote
 * 2877) Bushmen given 10 days to leave their reserve in Botswana
 * 2878) Microsoft announces Xbox 360 launch dates
 * 2879) Kay Hull crosses floor in Australian House of Representatives on Telstra legislation
 * 2880) Hurricane Ophelia hits U.S. East Coast
 * 2881) Chavez wants UN uprooted from New York
 * 2882) Hiroshima citizens aid radiation exposed people in Kazakhstan
 * 2883) Norway to withdraw troops from Iraq
 * 2884) Bush calls for expanding Federal authority
 * 2885) Musharraf's rape comments spur controversy
 * 2886) Blair recognizes Kyoto treaty stopped by its restrictions
 * 2887) Apple may build cameras into Macs
 * 2888) MasterCard to debut on NYSE
 * 2889) Dell to drop Itanium-based servers
 * 2890) Results of the 2005 New Zealand General Election
 * 2891) Deadly car bomb explosion rocks Beirut
 * 2892) Gwanda Chakuamba freed by Malawi court
 * 2893) Navy helping New Orleans pets
 * 2894) Gaza looters destroy Palestine Authority property
 * 2895) Results to be announced in the New Zealand 2005 General Election
 * 2896) Hubble Space Telescope running on two gyroscopes
 * 2897) Polls Closed in The New Zealand 2005 General Election
 * 2898) UN agrees on reform document
 * 2899) Voting chaos in Germany expected
 * 2900) Australian man allegedly ignites carpet, plastic with static electricity
 * 2901) Nintendo unveils controller for Revolution console
 * 2902) Saudi Arabia, UAE to support increasing oil production
 * 2903) Results of 2005 German federal election
 * 2904) Science of champagne bubbles explained
 * 2905) Stolen laptop found; had over 98,000 students' personal data
 * 2906) Rupert Murdoch: Blair says BBC "hates America"
 * 2907) Singer Britney Spears gives birth to a healthy boy
 * 2908) Iran determined to continue with nuclear program
 * 2909) Thai media mogul drops newspaper takeover attempt
 * 2910) Russian pilot crashes in Lithuania
 * 2911) DeLay declares 'victory' in war on U.S. budget fat
 * 2912) John "Jebby" Bush, son of Florida Governor Bush, arrested for public intoxication
 * 2913) Afghanistan holds first democratic general elections
 * 2914) NASA plans for future moon missions
 * 2915) Nuclear arms agreement reached with North Korea
 * 2916) Musharraf denies making rape remarks
 * 2917) Artists erect giant bunny on Italian mountainside
 * 2918) Idaho meterologist promotes Hurricane Katrina conspiracy theory
 * 2919) IDG cancels Macworld Boston
 * 2920) US clinic plans first face transplant
 * 2921) Sprint/RealNetworks to provide cell phone Internet radio and podcasts in US
 * 2922) NYPD shuts down anti-war speech due to absence of permit
 * 2923) Lightning storm moves through Southern California
 * 2924) Basra, Iraq raid by UK forces to rescue soldiers from police
 * 2925) Opera Internet browser goes ad-free
 * 2926) London bombers rehearsed attacks
 * 2927) Nazi hunter Simon Wiesenthal dead at 96
 * 2928) US Federal Reserve lifts interest rates
 * 2929) Vatican denies church is shielding war criminal
 * 2930) AOL to launch VoIP service
 * 2931) Florida Keys evacuated in preparation for Rita
 * 2932) Tennessee closes down Christian ex-gay camp for treating mental illness without a license
 * 2933) Arizona applies ban on autodialers to mobile phone spam
 * 2934) Jet Blue airliner lands with broken nose gear
 * 2935) Google prepares to launch WiFi service
 * 2936) South African typhoid outbreak protest dispersed with rubber bullets
 * 2937) Google sued by thousands of authors over Google Print
 * 2938) Houston mayor urges evacuations as Hurricane Rita moves closer to shore
 * 2939) London bomb suspect returned from Italy
 * 2940) Former 'Dudley Boys' sign with TNA Wrestling
 * 2941) Insights on nutrient traffic in living cells
 * 2942) Whalers upset Spirit in opening game for Ontario Hockey League
 * 2943) Google launches new blog search engine
 * 2944) WinMX shut down following RIAA requests
 * 2945) Italian Minister of Economy resigns
 * 2946) Sony restructuring plan includes 10,000 job cuts
 * 2947) India subsidizes girls' education to offset gender imbalance
 * 2948) St. Anthony Foundation provides hope
 * 2949) Hurricane Rita turns toward Texas-Louisiana border
 * 2950) World Food Program told to leave North Korea
 * 2951) Katrina conspiracy meteorologist quits Idaho TV News
 * 2952) Parts of New Orleans flood again
 * 2953) Ask Jeeves to remove valet from website
 * 2954) FBI recruits for "War on Porn"
 * 2955) Oil price jumps as Rita heads to refineries
 * 2956) US Chief Justice candidate John Roberts' nomination goes to full Senate
 * 2957) Delta Air Lines to cut up to 9,000 jobs
 * 2958) Massive traffic jams, gas shortages plug evacuation routes near Houston
 * 2959) Bomb explodes in Belarusian city
 * 2960) U.S. soldiers engaged in gore-for-porn swap
 * 2961) New Palm Treo will run Windows Mobile
 * 2962) Fire breaks out in Galveston
 * 2963) Hurricane Rita makes landfall
 * 2964) US army whistleblowers allege widespread torture of Iraqi detainees
 * 2965) Sydney Swans win AFL premiership after 72 years in classic match
 * 2966) Net skills to be taught by kids
 * 2967) E-Inquiries - Bring Public Inquiries to the Net
 * 2968) Thousands march to demonstrate opposition to U.S.-led wars
 * 2969) Google creates new desktop software
 * 2970) Church of Scientology does not see humor in website dedicated to Tom Cruise
 * 2971) Controversy over effects of new bankruptcy law on victims of Katrina
 * 2972) Three detained for Thai marine deaths
 * 2973) Wikinews switches to Creative Commons license
 * 2974) UK mobile provider begins TV-on-phone trial
 * 2975) Switzerland citizens vote on extending freedom rights from 15 to 25 European countries
 * 2976) Hasegawa retains Bantamweight title
 * 2977) Switzerland citizens vote Yes to freedom of circulation to new EU states
 * 2978) Polish parliamentary election - unofficial results
 * 2979) Google Toolbar for Firefox now out of beta
 * 2980) Gay teachers' status uncertain after Polish election
 * 2981) FDA recalls foreign meat used in aid for victims of Hurricane Katrina
 * 2982) IRA decommissioning complete - de Chastelain
 * 2983) Guantanamo prisoner seeks UK citizenship, asylum
 * 2984) Fernando Alonso becomes new Formula One World Champion
 * 2985) Indonesian bird flu death toll rises to six
 * 2986) IRA weapons decommissioned
 * 2987) Microsoft launches MSN adCenter
 * 2988) Einstein's equation turns 100
 * 2989) Brazilian football referee admits he frauduently refereed games
 * 2990) Anti-war protestors arrested outside White House
 * 2991) Leader of Puerto Rican People’s Army shot, killed by FBI
 * 2992) Suresh Joachim breaks ironing world record
 * 2993) Blair denies Iraq pullout
 * 2994) StarOffice 8 launched
 * 2995) Blair: "Labour must be the party of change makers"
 * 2996) 9/11 Anthrax investigation quietly loses urgency
 * 2997) U.S. Senate debates ten year sunset for federal agencies
 * 2998) French ferry raided by military forces
 * 2999) Microsoft invested 4 billion USD into Xbox division
 * 3000) U.S. house majority leader DeLay indicted, steps down temporarily
 * 3001) ALA observes banned book week
 * 3002) FCC extends 911 deadline for VoIP
 * 3003) Emerging technologists showcased at MIT
 * 3004) Fuel hike plans spark unrest across Indonesia
 * 3005) MIT's "$100 laptop" to be unveiled in November
 * 3006) US military to buy anthrax and bioweapons production systems
 * 3007) MTV, Warner Music agree on licensing deal
 * 3008) Demosphere.net launches new Wiki
 * 3009) Colorado parents burn books
 * 3010) Arctic ice cap shrank sharply this summer
 * 3011) US Treasury Department unveils new ten-dollar bill
 * 3012) John Roberts sworn in as Chief Justice of the United States
 * 3013) Belgium indicts former Chad dictator accused of humanitarian crimes
 * 3014) UN health expert warns Bird Flu could kill 150 million
 * 3015) Apple agrees to replace iPod nanos with cracked screens
 * 3016) Researchers: Wild gorillas seen using tools
 * 3017) New Zealand airlines relax knife regulations
 * 3018) Lethal explosions hit Bali
 * 3019) Junk food to be banned in English schools
 * 3020) Minimum wage in United Kingdom increases to £5.05
 * 3021) Google formally submits bid to provide free WiFi in San Francisco
 * 3022) Connecticut becomes third U.S. state to allow same-sex civil unions
 * 3023) Tropical Storm Stan forms over Yucatan Peninsula
 * 3024) Hundreds of lawsuits filed against music sharers in US
 * 3025) One killed in University of Oklahoma explosion
 * 3026) Tigers win NRL Grand Final
 * 3027) German Christian Democrats win by-election in Dresden
 * 3028) Los Angeles hospital lies, discriminates for Saudi liver transplant patient
 * 3029) Bush nominates Harriet Ellan Miers for U.S. Supreme Court
 * 3030) Ulcer researchers awarded '05 Nobel Prize
 * 3031) Fatal blasts rock Bangladesh
 * 3032) US rejects EU proposal to give Internet control to the UN
 * 3033) European court upholds asset freeze in terrorist case
 * 3034) "Junk" foods may affect aggressive behaviour and school performance
 * 3035) Microsoft Office 12 will support PDFs
 * 3036) Physics Nobel Prize awarded for insights into light
 * 3037) Iraqi insurgents guilty of war crimes, says Human Rights Watch
 * 3038) High tides sweep west Galveston Bay
 * 3039) British comedian Ronnie Barker dies
 * 3040) Energy companies to raise consumer rates
 * 3041) Apple plans another special event
 * 3042) Bush may deploy military if bird flu breaks out
 * 3043) Broadcasters push for new layer of intellectual monopoly at WIPO
 * 3044) U.S. Government ordered to release more images related to Abu Ghraib case
 * 3045) UK cable TV operator NTL acquires Telewest
 * 3046) F. Scott Fitzgerald house struck by lightning
 * 3047) Tom DeLay faces two new indictments for money laundering
 * 3048) Dock worker killed by snapped cable
 * 3049) Cool front to bring lasting relief for Texas
 * 3050) Jefferson to face forward on new nickel
 * 3051) Scientists recreating the 1918 flu virus say 'it came from birds'
 * 3052) Python pops after eating gator
 * 3053) Seabrook city councilman takes heat for words
 * 3054) Wings over Houston Airshow comes to town
 * 3055) Open source game Wesnoth reaches version 1.0
 * 3056) Twenty killed in Lake George USA boating accident
 * 3057) Romania to host Junior Eurovision Song Contest in 2006
 * 3058) Romanian president to hold referendum on unicameral parliament
 * 3059) Five soldiers killed in Southern Thailand
 * 3060) Sri Lanka blast injures one
 * 3061) French parliamentarian questions Jacques Chirac's Elysée budget
 * 3062) US Senate approves rules regulating detainee treatment
 * 3063) Democrat staffers obtained Maryland lt. governor's credit report illegally
 * 3064) Fujimori intends to run for Peruvian presidency
 * 3065) IRA assets worth 30 million pounds investigated
 * 3066) Australia's High Court rules mod-chips are legal
 * 3067) Explosion at Point Comfort plastics plant
 * 3068) Threat on New York City subway system heightens security alert level
 * 3069) Google, Sun Microsystems to collaborate on software development
 * 3070) U.S. watchdog group lists "most corrupt members of Congress"
 * 3071) Autodesk to buy Alias
 * 3072) Film about Travis County DA's investigation of Texas election of 2002
 * 3073) British Columbia teachers dropping the chalk and walking out
 * 3074) Internet backbone hosts feud, disconnecting users
 * 3075) Australian Immigration department removal of citizen was unlawful
 * 3076) Unexploded WW2 Bomb discovered at Schiphol Airport
 * 3077) IAEA and its director ElBaradei are awarded the Nobel Peace Prize
 * 3078) Fall sweeps through Texas
 * 3079) Premium gas discounted for a few hours
 * 3080) White House denies that God told Bush to invade Iraq
 * 3081) Washington Monument evacuated due to false bomb threat
 * 3082) First Trojan horse to affect handheld gaming console found
 * 3083) U.S. force-feeding Guantanamo hunger strikers
 * 3084) Red tide affects South Padre Island, Mexico
 * 3085) President of Peruvian Truth Commission reports death threats, anti-semitic hatemail
 * 3086) GAO ruled parts of Education Department contracts illegal
 * 3087) Strong earthquake hits Pakistan, north India, Afghanistan
 * 3088) President Bush may veto amendment that bans detainee mistreatment
 * 3089) British police arrest ten due to terrorism suspicions
 * 3090) Five arrested in Italian art smuggling
 * 3091) Iraq on verge of civil war, head of Arab league fears
 * 3092) Nations begin to offer aid to regions afflicted by Indian subcontinent earthquake
 * 3093) Robotic cars successfully complete 132-mile DARPA Grand Challenge race
 * 3094) Google launches online RSS reader
 * 3095) Ottawa plans tax windfall to deal with budget surplus
 * 3096) Oracle buys Innobase
 * 3097) California bans sale of violent video games to minors
 * 3098) More troops for southern Thailand troubles
 * 3099) Weekend violence in Darfur complicates peace talks
 * 3100) VeriSign acquires Weblogs.com
 * 3101) Hurricane Vince on track for Europe
 * 3102) Chinese activist severely beaten by "mob"
 * 3103) Schröder gives up German chancellorship ambitions, makes way for Merkel
 * 3104) Wallace and Gromit sets destroyed by fire
 * 3105) Saudi Arabia blocks access to Blogger, Flickr, LiveJournal
 * 3106) CBC service returns to normal tomorrow
 * 3107) U.S. poll numbers sink on Iraq
 * 3108) Former SA Deputy President Appears In Court
 * 3109) Warrants issued for 28 in Iraqi corruption scandal
 * 3110) Moderate earthquake hits Indonesia
 * 3111) Yahoo launches new Podcast Search
 * 3112) US Homeland Security Department doubts credibility of New York subway threat
 * 3113) Australian senator Barnaby Joyce crosses floor
 * 3114) African Union hostages freed by Darfur rebels
 * 3115) China successfully launches Shenzhou VI manned rocket
 * 3116) Thai PM sues newspaper for 500 million baht
 * 3117) Bad weather makes life tougher for quake survivors
 * 3118) Syrian Interior Minister dead from apparent suicide
 * 3119) Bali nine lawyer challenges police on legality of drug case
 * 3120) Heating bills, oil price rise predicted
 * 3121) EBay buys VeriSign payment service division
 * 3122) Singapore Exam Board sets mathematically-impossible question
 * 3123) Microsoft and Yahoo team up to make IM clients compatible
 * 3124) Constitution changes do not convince most Sunni parties
 * 3125) Apple introduces new iPod with video playback capabilities
 * 3126) Gunmen, police clash in south Russian republic of Kabardino-Balkaria
 * 3127) US extradition request blocked by Dutch court
 * 3128) Trial of Saddam Hussein to be televised
 * 3129) Google hires lead developer for open source instant messenger, Gaim
 * 3130) Ubuntu releases third version of popular Linux distribution
 * 3131) Neolithic noodles found in Qinghai, China
 * 3132) Bush has a rehearsed tele-conference with US troops in Iraq
 * 3133) Snakehead fish appear in large numbers near Potomac River
 * 3134) Australian Senate inquiry to new anti-terrorism laws to take place in one day
 * 3135) Astros defeat Cardinals in second game of NLC
 * 3136) South African government issues first seizure order on farm
 * 3137) Anti-terror raid in The Hague
 * 3138) Tornado jet crashes in Scotland
 * 3139) Daniel Craig to be new James Bond
 * 3140) Girl's flu case found to be drug-resistant
 * 3141) Virginia crime commission endorses tougher dog law legislation
 * 3142) UK's highest court to rule on use of information extracted under torture
 * 3143) Study finds marijuana use leads to brain development in rats
 * 3144) Australian Minister 'leaks' draft of anti-terror bill
 * 3145) Iraq to hold constitution vote today
 * 3146) Explosion outside Trinidad nightclub wounds more than 10
 * 3147) Crown Princess Mary of Denmark gives birth to male child
 * 3148) Joachim to attempt breaking record for static cycling
 * 3149) Grenade set off outside Tajik ministry
 * 3150) Malawi appeals for further humanitarian aid
 * 3151) UK Christian group plans to highlight concerns about new law by using it to ban the Qur'an
 * 3152) Deceased Indonesian man had suspected case of bird flu
 * 3153) Dog flu spreads across the US
 * 3154) Welsh swimming squad named for 2006 Commonwealth Games
 * 3155) Riots break out at Neo-Nazi rally in Toledo, Ohio
 * 3156) Insurgents kill monk and burn temple in south Thailand
 * 3157) Spanish police reportedly closing in on fugitive Nazi doctor
 * 3158) New national museum opens in Kyushu, Japan
 * 3159) Persistent rain storm in Northeast USA comes to an end
 * 3160) Iraq counting ballots
 * 3161) New York Times reporter Judith Miller breaks silence on Plame leak investigation
 * 3162) Chinese astronauts in Shenzhou VI return safely
 * 3163) Chicago White Sox win 2005 American League baseball pennant
 * 3164) Jens Stoltenberg reveals the next Norwegian cabinet
 * 3165) Iraqis say U.S. bombing killed 39 civilians
 * 3166) Tropical Storm Wilma forms, ties record for busiest hurricane season
 * 3167) 5.1 earthquake hits north of Tokyo
 * 3168) 5 killed in return bus trip from marching band competition
 * 3169) Armed conflicts in the world down by 40% since early 1990s.
 * 3170) Russian sabre rattling in the Barents Sea
 * 3171) Iraq ballots to be audited due to voting "anomalies"
 * 3172) Major rallies escalate teacher strike in BC
 * 3173) Next political election in Italy will be on April 9, 2006
 * 3174) Phone threat closes tunnels, snarls traffic in Baltimore, Maryland
 * 3175) Australian "terror laws" face backlash
 * 3176) Hurricane Wilma becomes stronger on its path toward Florida
 * 3177) Google changes Gmail to Google Mail in the UK
 * 3178) Irish Guardian journalist reported missing in Iraq
 * 3179) China and Europe face new avian flu outbreaks
 * 3180) U.S. isolated in opposition to cultural diversity treaty
 * 3181) Colombian Constitutional Court passes presidential re-election
 * 3182) Hurricane Wilma still a Category 5 Threat
 * 3183) Hussein enters "not guilty" plea at trial
 * 3184) Arrest warrant issued for Tom DeLay
 * 3185) Houston Astros win 2005 National League baseball pennant
 * 3186) Australian opposition minister gives speech on poverty
 * 3187) Endon Mahmood, wife of Malaysian PM, dies
 * 3188) Premiers take on Australian PM on Shoot To Kill Laws
 * 3189) American soldiers accused of desecrating enemy bodies
 * 3190) OpenOffice.org office suite version 2.0 has been released
 * 3191) Iran bans Hollywood movies
 * 3192) UN appeals for more aid for devastated Pakistan region
 * 3193) Irish Government sends team of officials in hunt for Journalist
 * 3194) Newspaper editor shot dead in Iraq
 * 3195) Spain issues arrest warrant for three U.S. soldiers accused of killing two journalists in 2003
 * 3196) Publishers seek injunction against Google Print
 * 3197) RAF officer refusing to serve in Iraq
 * 3198) User talk:Psusen
 * 3199) Journalist freed from Baghdad captors
 * 3200) Wikimedia Foundation and Answers.com announce partnership
 * 3201) High School shooting in Michigan, USA injures one
 * 3202) Swedish couple names baby boy "Google"
 * 3203) Syrian officials and Lebanese President accused by U.N. report
 * 3204) Major ISP Level 3 experiences downtime
 * 3205) South Thailand insurgents blamed for five bombs
 * 3206) Norway takes action to prevent a possible bird flu epidemic
 * 3207) Possible end to strike, fines for BC teachers
 * 3208) Avian flu found within UK
 * 3209) France protests treatment of government minister by US authorities; US government admits mistake
 * 3210) Amazon rainforest being destroyed faster than previously believed
 * 3211) Former Irish politician Liam Lawlor dies in car crash
 * 3212) Hundreds of SUNY New Paltz students demonstrate, storm administration building
 * 3213) Taiwan to violate Tamiflu patent due to vaccine shortage
 * 3214) Tropical Storm Alpha forms, breaks Atlantic storm record
 * 3215) Emigration perspective in the eyes of young Poles
 * 3216) Iraqi vote remains in doubt
 * 3217) Leaked poll finds 45% of Iraqis support suicide bombers who attack allied forces
 * 3218) Florida Governor Jeb Bush gives speech on Hurricane Wilma
 * 3219) Russian fighter crash in Lithuania: investigation concludes
 * 3220) Kaczynski elected as the new president of Poland, according to polls
 * 3221) FEMA official in New Orleans blasts agency's response
 * 3222) Grand Jury investigation of Plame leak nears end
 * 3223) Australian Government to introduce IR reforms next week
 * 3224) Airliner crashes in Nigeria
 * 3225) 22.2% of secondary school students in Ireland drop out before the Leaving Cert
 * 3226) Anniversary of Tak Bai incident marked with lawsuits
 * 3227) South African spies suspended
 * 3228) Rosa Parks dies at 92
 * 3229) Unicef: African children orphaned by AIDS could top 18 million
 * 3230) Iraqis accept constitution
 * 3231) José Azcona, former president of Honduras, dies at 74
 * 3232) Australian PM says proposed Anti-Terror Laws are Constitutional
 * 3233) Sunni leader claims Iraq vote was a "farce"
 * 3234) Pentagon announces 2,000th U.S. military death
 * 3235) Google announces new database service on blog
 * 3236) Japan likely to change law to allow female heirs to the throne
 * 3237) France banning Skype from universities
 * 3238) Suicide bomber strikes Israeli coastal town
 * 3239) Italian university legislation sparks protests from students and staff
 * 3240) First beta of Windows API 'Wine' released
 * 3241) Australian anti-terror laws will be delayed
 * 3242) Australian video journalist denies bodies burned in disrespect
 * 3243) Chicago White Sox win 2005 World Series baseball championship
 * 3244) Several dozen protesters arrested outside White House for permit violations
 * 3245) Thai PM promises action on suspected militants
 * 3246) Harriet Miers withdraws from Supreme Court nomination
 * 3247) Iranian president calls Israel ‘disgraceful blot’
 * 3248) Fact-finder confirms that Arar was tortured
 * 3249) Japan-Korea premiers' meeting in doubt over shrine visit
 * 3250) Japanese riot police deployed around consulates
 * 3251) Lewis "Scooter" Libby indicted on five charges
 * 3252) Body of Rosa Parks to lie in honor at U.S. Capitol
 * 3253) Tom Cruise parody site defiant in face of Scientology threats, demands its day in court
 * 3254) Romania switches to Winter Time
 * 3255) Major train wreck in Southern India
 * 3256) Syrian residents claim U.S. bombing, shooting into Syria
 * 3257) Lance Armstrong shares criticisms of Tour de France director
 * 3258) Explosions rock New Delhi marketplace
 * 3259) Opposing a nuclear waste dump in the Northern Territory
 * 3260) Cuban funds tied to Lula campaign, Brazilian magazine alleges
 * 3261) Moldova State University student to represent Moldova at world cyber games in Singapore
 * 3262) Russian peacekeepers will not leave Transdniestria, official says
 * 3263) World Bank continues its support of Moldovan private sector development
 * 3264) IBM partners with Google to produce a corporate desktop search program
 * 3265) Bush narrows choice to Supreme Court
 * 3266) Hurricane Beta makes landfall in Nicaragua
 * 3267) Bush nominates Alito to U.S. Supreme Court
 * 3268) Canadian Immigration Minister outlines plan for application backlog, job vacancies
 * 3269) UN calls for further Syrian cooperation
 * 3270) Kansas School Board has copyright withheld over teaching Intelligent Design
 * 3271) Australian Foreign Affairs Minister denies knowledge of Guantanamo abuse allegations
 * 3272) Makybe Diva wins the Melbourne Cup
 * 3273) Transdnestria is once again accused of selling weapons to Iraq
 * 3274) Ericsson's CEO Tours Marconi Sites
 * 3275) Sony's DRM protected CDs install Windows rootkits
 * 3276) North, South Korea plan united team for 2008 Olympics
 * 3277) U.N. denied access to Guantanamo inmates
 * 3278) US Senate meets in private session
 * 3279) ASIO settle out of court, wrongful detention case
 * 3280) Gomery report on Sponsorship Program released
 * 3281) Sydney residents protest anti-terror laws
 * 3282) Australian Treasury related agencies spend 17000 AUD on massages in 2004
 * 3283) US state of Kansas in battle over "Intelligent Design" in education
 * 3284) Anti-terror amendments to be rushed through Australian parliament because of new 'potential threats'
 * 3285) UK work secretary David Blunkett resigns
 * 3286) At least thirty-three more dead in Ethiopia election clashes
 * 3287) 11 MPs ejected from Australian parliament
 * 3288) Australian House of Representatives grows heated over industrial relations legislation
 * 3289) Multiple bomb threats in Sydney 'nothing more than a hoax'
 * 3290) World Bank warns of high bird flu cost
 * 3291) French riots continue into second week
 * 3292) Israel begins using sonic booms against Palestinians
 * 3293) Libby, former Cheney aide, pleads not guilty
 * 3294) EU to investigate secret CIA establishments in Romania, Poland
 * 3295) Australian Members of Parliament removed from chamber again in rowdy session of Question Time
 * 3296) UK National Audit Office: Online learning service Learndirect 'too bureaucratic'
 * 3297) Anti-Bush protests turn violent in Argentina
 * 3298) First Google Print books unveiled
 * 3299) Major new bird flu outbreaks reported in Asia
 * 3300) Engine troubles delay Airbus superjumbo tour
 * 3301) Nationwide rallies against anti-terror laws held in Australia
 * 3302) Armed gunmen attack cruise ship off Somali coast
 * 3303) Farmers hunt for missing bull semen
 * 3304) Man charged in £26.5m robbery
 * 3305) First television channel in Esperanto launches online
 * 3306) Thunderbird wins MBA rugby tournament
 * 3307) Gorbachev warns against rapid globalization
 * 3308) First Iraq-Iran passenger flight in 25 years arrives in Tehran
 * 3309) Indiana tornado kills at least 19
 * 3310) First casualty of French riots reported
 * 3311) Coral Gables hosts Herald Hunt puzzle adventure
 * 3312) Arrests made in Australia after 'anti-terror' raids
 * 3313) Cheney lobbies for CIA exemption to torture ban
 * 3314) Family of killed Palestinian boy donates organs to Israeli patients
 * 3315) Chemical weapons used in Iraq by US military, says Italian documentary
 * 3316) Liberians choose their president
 * 3317) Suspicions of nepotism arise from pulping of new Australian industrial relations information booklets
 * 3318) Teaching Intelligent Design: Incumbent Dover PA school board fails reelection
 * 3319) Vatican issues defence of evolution, rejects fundamentalist creationism
 * 3320) Flooding in South Australia
 * 3321) France invokes emergency law in response to riots
 * 3322) European Venus probe launched successfully
 * 3323) Police call off search for missing woman in Georgia, USA
 * 3324) Angry Azeris protest allegedly faked results of parliamentary elections
 * 3325) Series of explosions hit hotels in Amman
 * 3326) British Prime Minister Tony Blair suffers defeat in vote on terror laws
 * 3327) Over 30 killed in a Baghdad restaurant bombing
 * 3328) EU's human rights court endorses Turkish headscarf ban
 * 3329) U.S. asks Czech Republic to grant asylum to Guantanamo Bay prisoners
 * 3330) User:Bawolff/Sandbox/Column-test
 * 3331) User:Bawolff/Sandbox/Column-test/no-just
 * 3332) Religious broadcaster Pat Robertson warns Pennsylvania town of disaster
 * 3333) Thirtieth anniversary of Australia's constitutional crisis
 * 3334) Australian government accused of hypocrisy over World Court statement
 * 3335) New Australian industrial relations legislation passes House of Representatives
 * 3336) US trade deficit hits new record
 * 3337) U.S. Senate passes amendment stripping Guantanamo detainees' access to courts
 * 3338) Sony faces class action lawsuits for DRM
 * 3339) Marcinkiewicz's cabinet given vote of confidence
 * 3340) Blair could face inquiry into terror vote
 * 3341) Research articles predict next earthquake
 * 3342) German Social and Christian Democrats agree on new government
 * 3343) President Bush claims critics are rewriting Iraq war history
 * 3344) United Airlines to hire 2,000 flight attendants
 * 3345) Pirates hijack Thai merchant ship off Somali coast
 * 3346) Paul McCartney to be "beamed up" in first live concert to be broadcast in space
 * 3347) Warning in Colombia about possible volcanic eruption
 * 3348) Fires at Baxter Immigration Detention Centre in South Australia
 * 3349) Canadian Mike Mintenko retires from swimming
 * 3350) French journalist beaten in Tunis
 * 3351) UN pressures Iran with nuclear compromise plan
 * 3352) Sony to suspend use of controversial CD software
 * 3353) Clinton speaks at Rabin memorial service
 * 3354) Chinese hunger strike continues at Australian detention centre
 * 3355) British man fully "recovers" from HIV
 * 3356) Ariane 5 rocket launch postponed
 * 3357) 20,000 South Koreans take to the streets to protest APEC
 * 3358) French police ban public meetings and increase security measures in Paris
 * 3359) World Trade, Bird Flu to be discussed at 2005 APEC
 * 3360) New South Wales water supply problems continue
 * 3361) Pennsylvania couple murdered; daughter abducted
 * 3362) Bomb scare halts Brisbane transport
 * 3363) Climate change a factor in Australia's warmest year on record
 * 3364) France plans on extending anti-riot powers
 * 3365) Teens sought in Pennsylvania killings found
 * 3366) Quake measuring 6.9 off Japan's Honshū coast
 * 3367) Smoke condition at Penn Station suspends LIRR
 * 3368) Thousands of Australian workers set to rally against IR reform
 * 3369) Globalization and trade deficit are connected says Greenspan
 * 3370) Hundreds of thousands rally in Australia against IR legislation
 * 3371) Thailand forces registration of prepaid phones to thwart insurgency
 * 3372) Author Vine Deloria dies at 72
 * 3373) AOL to launch online TV service
 * 3374) Increased tension in border dispute between Eritrea and Ethiopia
 * 3375) FDA ruling on emergency contraceptive pill questioned
 * 3376) Mass poultry vaccination planned by China
 * 3377) Farmers clash amidst high security at APEC summit in South Korea
 * 3378) U.S. Producer Price Index shows inflation at bay
 * 3379) US admits use of white phosphorus in Iraq
 * 3380) More from APEC: EU not backing down
 * 3381) Australia qualifies for FIFA World Cup 2006
 * 3382) French parliament extends state of emergency to three months
 * 3383) US use of white phosphorus in Iraq may constitute a war crime
 * 3384) Rumsfeld's Australia visit sparks protests
 * 3385) Islamic militant threatens West in a video
 * 3386) Thai PM sues media critic for one billion Baht
 * 3387) American War Hero congressman wants U.S. troops out of Iraq soon
 * 3388) U.S. government proposes removing Yellowstone grizzlies from endangered species list
 * 3389) At least 60 killed in Iraq suicide bombings
 * 3390) British policewoman shot dead
 * 3391) Haiti postpones presidential elections until December
 * 3392) Australian science organisation discontinues genetically modified pea research
 * 3393) Australian man to be executed in Singapore
 * 3394) Carter's CIA chief labels Dick Cheney "vice president for torture"
 * 3395) U.S. House vote forced on immediate pullout of troops in Iraq
 * 3396) US bombers to train in Australia
 * 3397) French unions march in support of public services
 * 3398) World Summit on the Information Society ends in Tunisia
 * 3399) Deer and other animals found dead at Ball State University
 * 3400) Tunisian Muslim says apologise to Baha'is
 * 3401) Bomb blasts hit south Thailand market town Sungai Golok
 * 3402) APEC 2005 wraps up
 * 3403) 60th anniversary of Nuremberg trials marked
 * 3404) Coal mine floods in northern China: 12,000 mines ordered to close
 * 3405) Israeli Labor Party leaves government; early election ahead
 * 3406) German BND claims U.S. exaggerated Iraq WMD claims
 * 3407) Japan to hunt 950 whales for "scientific research"
 * 3408) Chaudhry's son marries Tui Lau descendant in Fiji
 * 3409) Darwin and Sumatra rocked by offshore earthquakes
 * 3410) Sri Lankan president appoints fellow hardliner as PM
 * 3411) Myanmar Junta threatened with sanctions by UN body
 * 3412) International exhibit of chair art starts in Canada
 * 3413) Under-reporting of human Bird Flu infections poses worldwide threat
 * 3414) Electronic Frontier Foundation sues Sony over CD technology
 * 3415) Fischer suffers seizure, collapses during Red Wings game
 * 3416) Former DeLay aide pleads guilty in corruption case
 * 3417) Christmas Island detention centre reopened
 * 3418) Angela Merkel elected new German chancellor
 * 3419) Iraqi groups call for US pull-out
 * 3420) UK children's charities announce merger
 * 3421) Alleged Bush-Blair Al-Jazeera bombing transcript leaked
 * 3422) Nitish wins in Bihar, India
 * 3423) Bush backtracks over legal status of alleged "Dirty Bomber" Jose Padilla
 * 3424) Australian man threatens to shoot down chopper with tomato-bazooka
 * 3425) Workplace reform campaign most expensive in Australian history
 * 3426) Anti-war protesters defy new Texas laws
 * 3427) Chinese chemical plant explosion threatens water supply for major city
 * 3428) Singers Jessica Simpson and Nick Lachey split up
 * 3429) Two injured in Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade
 * 3430) Heavy Rain and Floods in Sri Lanka: Over 50,000 Families Affected
 * 3431) Venezuela provides discounted heating oil to Massachusetts
 * 3432) Brian Lara becomes second person to score 11 000 runs
 * 3433) Calvin-Hope rivalry gets new digs
 * 3434) Peter Forsberg scores two in win over the Boston Bruins
 * 3435) Turkey found buried alive in an Austin, Texas yard
 * 3436) EU cuts sugar subsidies
 * 3437) Electoral council sets new dates for elections in Haiti
 * 3438) US military admits to accidentally killing Iraqi child
 * 3439) Further details about Bush-Blair memo stopped
 * 3440) Taibu quits Zimbabwe cricket team after further threats
 * 3441) 23rd Southeast Asian Games officially begins November 27
 * 3442) Japanese probe snatches first asteroid sample
 * 3443) Tens of thousands of workers demonstrate in Ljubljana, Slovenia
 * 3444) Gallery seeks Control themed mail art for exhibit
 * 3445) China names its new head coach for swimming
 * 3446) Internet virus circulates disguised as e-mail from US government
 * 3447) Queensland National Party causing headaches for Howard on IR
 * 3448) 10th Anniversary Critical Mass Ride in Melbourne
 * 3449) Four US soldiers face disciplinary action for burning Taliban soldiers' bodies
 * 3450) One third of English pubs allowed to extend their opening hours
 * 3451) Confidential EU report about Israels annexation of East Jerusalem
 * 3452) Mr. Miyagi passes away, Thanksgiving Day
 * 3453) ABC's "Alias" to end run in May 2006
 * 3454) SpaceX scrubs Falcon I rocket launch
 * 3455) NBC cancels "Three Wishes"
 * 3456) 'Guantanamo'-style detention facility under construction on Australian Island
 * 3457) Official reveals $44 billion budget for U.S. intelligence
 * 3458) Paul McCartney slams Chinese fur practices, rules out future concerts in China
 * 3459) Detroit Lions fire coach Mariucci, two assistant coaches
 * 3460) Congressman Cunningham admits taking bribes
 * 3461) Monday's no-confidence vote may signal end of current Canadian goverment
 * 3462) Canadian government falls in non-confidence vote
 * 3463) German, Iraqi driver abducted in Iraq
 * 3464) Greenpeace protest disrupts Tony Blair CBI speech
 * 3465) 7th Heaven television series comes to an end
 * 3466) Suicide bombers blast two Bangladeshi cities
 * 3467) Thai Government rejects amnesty proposal for southern insurgents
 * 3468) Tropical Storm Epsilon forms as 2005 Atlantic hurricane season comes to an end
 * 3469) EU states warned on CIA prisons
 * 3470) Computer professionals celebrate 10th birthday of A.L.I.C.E.
 * 3471) Virginia Governor commutes 1,000th US execution
 * 3472) Australian Senate passes resolution opposing death penalty in shadow of Van Nguyen execution
 * 3473) Groups prepare for December WTO talks
 * 3474) Xbox 360 shortages expected on debut day in Europe
 * 3475) U.S. military covertly pays to run stories in Iraqi press
 * 3476) Co-creator of Berenstain Bears dies at 82
 * 3477) First face transplant performed on French woman
 * 3478) Bush speaks of goals for U.S. withdrawal from Iraq, decries calls for timetable
 * 3479) US Gross Domestic Product grew during third quarter of 2005
 * 3480) Orrin Hatch accidentally compares Iraq to Vietnam
 * 3481) Australian drug trafficker to be executed in Singapore tomorrow
 * 3482) Former UK Law Lord urges de-proscription of Iranian opposition group MEK
 * 3483) Iraqi rebels seize control of Ramadi's inner city
 * 3484) No final embrace for condemned man
 * 3485) First quantum byte created
 * 3486) Hostage standoff in North Reading, Massachusetts ends in tragedy
 * 3487) Australian Van Nguyen executed in Singapore
 * 3488) Australian Senate sits for extra day, passes industrial relations legislation
 * 3489) Federal Opposition hounds Treasurer over appointment to RBA board, Gerard resigns
 * 3490) Man charged with Huxley attack
 * 3491) Search continues for missing plane of George F. Baker III off coast of Nantucket, Massachusetts
 * 3492) Joseph De Veuster voted greatest Belgian
 * 3493) Court finds random bag searches in NYC subway constitutional
 * 3494) Best's body arrives in Northern Ireland
 * 3495) Arias leads opinion polls in Costa Rica
 * 3496) Tennessee town mulls 'stop work order' as construction of controversial grain tanks begins
 * 3497) Judge allows student to sue school for revealing sexuality
 * 3498) Thousands demand climate change action
 * 3499) East Timor - Australia problematic billion-dollar gas and oil accord
 * 3500) Compensation funding agreement reached for Australian asbestos victims
 * 3501) New prince is born in Norway
 * 3502) Military admits planting news in Iraq
 * 3503) South Dakota tower demolition botched
 * 3504) Scissors, screwdrivers accepted on US flights beginning December 22
 * 3505) Bush's Iraq 'Strategy' seen as public relations exercise
 * 3506) Blogger attacks Amazon "One-Click" patent
 * 3507) Top al-Qaeda leader killed in Pakistan
 * 3508) World Squash Titles for Shabana and David
 * 3509) Business Briefs for December 4, 2005
 * 3510) UN accuses US of wholesale rights violations in Iraq
 * 3511) Business Briefs for December 5, 2005
 * 3512) New bird flu outbreaks reported in Europe
 * 3513) H.H. Prince Karim Aga Khan IV visits Pakistan
 * 3514) Both sides of Kenya's constitution dispute are negotiating
 * 3515) US passes 1000 executions in 30 years
 * 3516) Ford pulls ads from gay media facing AFA boycott
 * 3517) Former South African official Jacob Zuma charged with rape
 * 3518) David Cameron elected new UK Conservative Leader
 * 3519) Military plane crash in Iran, at least 100 dead
 * 3520) Australian Government passes new terror laws
 * 3521) Kansas Professor assaulted by angry intelligent design supporters
 * 3522) Witnesses testify in former Iraqi leader Saddam Hussein's trial
 * 3523) Stevie Wonder to perform pre-game show for Superbowl XL
 * 3524) Lawsuit filed against CIA for the use of torture
 * 3525) US Secretary Rice responds to European enquiries on alleged CIA prisons
 * 3526) Business Brief for December 7, 2005
 * 3527) Australian researchers confirm stress makes you sick
 * 3528) Legal Sony graffiti advertising backlash
 * 3529) RepuTex announces Australia and New Zealand's most socially responsible corporations
 * 3530) South Korean regulators fine Microsoft $32 million
 * 3531) Asylum seeker hunger strike enters seventh week
 * 3532) Microsoft sued due to case of Xbox 360s overheating
 * 3533) Passenger claims to have bomb, killed by air marshals at Miami International Airport
 * 3534) British schoolgirl told to return home for wearing crucifix
 * 3535) Opposition motions in Australian House of Representatives attempts to bring Government to account on last sitting day of year
 * 3536) Voluntary student unionism bill passes Australian House of Representatives, enters Senate
 * 3537) Business Brief for December 8, 2005
 * 3538) Australian government paves way for nuclear waste dump in Northern Territory
 * 3539) USA under pressure at climate talks
 * 3540) Schwarzenegger heads back to work after feeling ill, being hospitalized
 * 3541) Baseball: Nationals get Soriano from Rangers for Wilkerson, Sledge, prospect
 * 3542) Council of Europe planning to use satellite images in prisons probe
 * 3543) The 2006 Winter Olympics torch reaches Rome
 * 3544) Southwest Airlines flight skids off runway at Chicago's Midway
 * 3545) Haitian Supreme Court rules Simeus eligible
 * 3546) Virginia dangerous dog law bill ready for Assembly debate
 * 3547) Australian Senate agrees ban on tertiary-sector mandatory student unions
 * 3548) Iranian president says move Israel to Europe
 * 3549) South Carolina says final goodbyes to former Governor Campbell
 * 3550) Turkish islamic militant claims interrogation and torture by CIA agents
 * 3551) Interview with Jimbo Wales
 * 3552) Confidence building reported between Iranian and Israeli citizens
 * 3553) Business Brief for December 10, 2005
 * 3554) Australian activists break into Pine Gap spy facility
 * 3555) Muslim youth to guard Christian churches in Indonesia
 * 3556) Bush threatens U.N. over Clinton climate speech
 * 3557) Airplane crashes in Nigeria
 * 3558) Mozilla to fix Firefox security hole in patch
 * 3559) Former U.S. Senator Eugene McCarthy dies
 * 3560) Comedian Richard Pryor dies at 65
 * 3561) Pakistan bans kite flying
 * 3562) Football: World Cup Draw for 2006
 * 3563) US, UK persuade Russia and China of laptop authenticity
 * 3564) NYC's transit workers approve strike authorization
 * 3565) Major explosions at UK oil depot
 * 3566) Hundreds attend "International Peace Conference"
 * 3567) Bus explosion in Pakistan kills at least 40
 * 3568) Car entrapped by ice in Halifax
 * 3569) Author of Wikipedia character assassination takes responsibility
 * 3570) Xbox 360 not a hit in Japan
 * 3571) René Préval leading Haitian election according to opinion poll
 * 3572) Missed field goal gives Dallas important victory
 * 3573) Business Brief for December 12, 2005
 * 3574) Protesting Chinese villagers killed in confrontation with police
 * 3575) Demonstration in Hong Kong denounces WTO
 * 3576) Indianapolis remains undefeated with win in Jacksonville
 * 3577) Gorillaz Nominated for 5 Grammy Awards
 * 3578) Internet company offers organs from executed Chinese prisoners
 * 3579) French police detain 20 terror suspects in dawn raid
 * 3580) Tramlink fan site closes news section
 * 3581) Californian Governor denies clemency for Stanley Tookie Williams
 * 3582) Strong earthquake strikes Afghanistan, no immediate report of damage
 * 3583) Violence at Cronulla Beach as 5000 people gather
 * 3584) Mass graves found in Lebanon
 * 3585) Sydney racial violence continues
 * 3586) Guantanamo detainee David Hicks seeks UK passport
 * 3587) No reprieve for Stanley Williams, Crips street gang founder
 * 3588) Shots fired at Sydney church
 * 3589) Business Brief for December 13, 2005
 * 3590) US President Bush says 30,000 civilians killed in Iraq war
 * 3591) Council of Europe rapporteur says CIA abduction claim "credible"
 * 3592) Haitian provisional government dismisses Supreme Court justices
 * 3593) New Jersey apartment building collapses after explosion
 * 3594) Journalist Gebran Tueni murdered
 * 3595) Opposition leader jailed in Venezuela
 * 3596) Fires out at the Hertfordshire Oil Storage Terminal
 * 3597) Racially motivated text messages surface in other states
 * 3598) Jury convicts Murdoch of outback murder
 * 3599) Australian Guantanamo detainee David Hicks gets British citizenship
 * 3600) Uniting Church at Auburn destroyed by fire
 * 3601) Business Brief for December 14, 2005
 * 3602) US House honors Representative John Dingell
 * 3603) Israel preparing for attack on alleged Iranian nuclear sites
 * 3604) Technology Brief for December 14, 2005
 * 3605) ALP appoints SLW Group for 2007 election campaign
 * 3606) CPJ names and shames countries who jail journalists
 * 3607) Police investigates PAF in Finland
 * 3608) Siméus responds to the dismissal of Haitian justices
 * 3609) Wikipedia and Britannica about as accurate in science entries, reports Nature
 * 3610) Massachusetts governor Mitt Romney not seeking second term
 * 3611) Violence cuts short visit of Dominican Republic president
 * 3612) Business Brief for December 15, 2005
 * 3613) White supremacist New Zealanders provoked by Sydney riots
 * 3614) Constitutional challenge to secret trials in Australian courts
 * 3615) Mozilla, Internet Explorer adopt universal RSS symbol
 * 3616) Peru-Chile rivalry erupts into Cyberspace
 * 3617) British scientists claim 2005 warmest yet in Northern Hemisphere
 * 3618) User:65.54.154.45/Prognosis for Europe
 * 3619) User:65.54.154.45/Lessons from Katrina
 * 3620) User:85.250.73.89/A clash of civilizations
 * 3621) NYC Transit Strike Looming
 * 3622) Sydney's newest motorway to open today
 * 3623) Business Brief for December 16, 2005
 * 3624) US offers to eliminate duties on Cotton, Africa says it's not enough
 * 3625) California class commemorates Holocaust
 * 3626) Imprisoned Haitian priest may need US doctors
 * 3627) Police warn Sydneysiders to stay away from Eastern beaches
 * 3628) Flooding in Nakhon Sri Thammarat
 * 3629) President Bush of the United States authorized NSA surveillance of citizens, bypassing court warrants
 * 3630) Senate rejects short-term extension of the USA PATRIOT Act
 * 3631) West Wing star John Spencer dies from heart attack
 * 3632) NYC transit deadline past, no strike or talks
 * 3633) English edition of Wikipedia is now larger than the Spanish Encyclopedia ESPASA
 * 3634) EU reaches budget deal
 * 3635) Sinn Fein expels Denis Donaldson for spying
 * 3636) Cold cases in West Australia examined for Murdoch link
 * 3637) Imitation gun pointed at Australia swimmers during training
 * 3638) U.S. Dept. of Homeland Security visit Dartmouth student over library book
 * 3639) President Alvaro Uribe asks Washington to stop meddling
 * 3640) Australia's Howard calls for nativity scenes
 * 3641) London bomb survivors launch campaign for public inquiry
 * 3642) Approval down for President Pacheco
 * 3643) German hostage freed in Iraq
 * 3644) San Diego ends Colts' bid for perfect season
 * 3645) Israeli PM Sharon suffers 'mild stroke'
 * 3646) Kwaśniewski to end his term within 5 days
 * 3647) Dick Cheney makes surprise Iraq visit
 * 3648) President Bush defends NSA domestic intercepts
 * 3649) Black vulture population targeted for reduction at Virginia boat launch
 * 3650) Public services shutting down in New South Wales, Australia due to lack of money
 * 3651) Evo Morales wins presidential elections in Bolivia
 * 3652) Anti-racism rally in Sydney
 * 3653) New Jersey Devils coach Robinson resigns
 * 3654) China has extensive plans for space exploration.
 * 3655) Bank of Italy governor, Antonio Fazio, presents resignation today
 * 3656) Spacex cancels Falcon 1 launch until 2006
 * 3657) 40 alleged drunken Santas accused of running amok
 * 3658) Opposition claims Australian Treasurer misled parliament
 * 3659) NYC Transit on strike
 * 3660) Business Brief for December 20, 2005
 * 3661) Security increased at Delta plants due to extortion threat
 * 3662) Poll predicts another Liberal Party minority government in Canada
 * 3663) Poll shows Préval with clear lead, but ineligible candidate Siméus could have presented a challenge
 * 3664) Early returns in Iraqi elections
 * 3665) Mayor under investigation in San Jose, CA, USA for spending without consent
 * 3666) Two trains collide near Rome
 * 3667) Truth comes out about Suprnova closure
 * 3668) Business Brief for December 21, 2005
 * 3669) Posted deadlines for Christmas delivery
 * 3670) Australian on death row in Vietnam for smuggling heroin
 * 3671) Australia to continue burning Indonesian boats
 * 3672) Travel warnings issued for Sydney
 * 3673) Work Choices Fair Pay Chief heavily criticised
 * 3674) Security is important for potential presidents in Haiti
 * 3675) NRMA stands by "unsafe" smash repair system
 * 3676) U.S. Rep. Conyers raises Bush censure issue
 * 3677) Cuban talk show accuses U.S. diplomat of helping anti-government groups
 * 3678) San Jose, CA, USA, city manager resigns amid Norcal investigation
 * 3679) Australian States to launch high court battle against IR reforms
 * 3680) Greenpeace activists clash with Japanese whaling fleet in Southern Ocean
 * 3681) First charges laid over riot text messages
 * 3682) Japanese whaling ship to dock in Hobart
 * 3683) Technology Brief for December 22, 2005
 * 3684) Australian woman wins right to have dead husband's baby
 * 3685) Bird flu resistant to anti-viral drug
 * 3686) Destroyed Kelso High School to be rebuilt
 * 3687) US Senate blocks Alaska refuge drilling
 * 3688) Couples thrashed for sitting in a park in Meerut, India
 * 3689) Australian academic study supports nuclear power
 * 3690) HIV vaccine trial ready to roll in Thailand
 * 3691) Station staff on the London tube to take industrial action over staffing levels
 * 3692) Striking NYC transit workers will return to jobs
 * 3693) Calpine declares bankruptcy, cites natural gas prices
 * 3694) Former Australian defence chief's son to be discharged from the Army
 * 3695) Evo Morales hoaxed by a Spanish Church-owned radio station
 * 3696) Drug website surveys LSD users and culture
 * 3697) Two Australians charged after burning flag during riot
 * 3698) New South Wales road safety campaign begins
 * 3699) EU threatens to fine Microsoft for failing to open Windows Server
 * 3700) Canadian Conservatives vow to defend Arctic sovereignty
 * 3701) Kaczyński takes the office of Polish president
 * 3702) U.S. soldier may be charged in shooting of Italian agent
 * 3703) Azeri passenger plane crashes
 * 3704) New South Wales ALP loses support first time under premier Iemma
 * 3705) Tolls may be needed for NSW Pacific Highway upgrade
 * 3706) Egypt court sentences opposition leader
 * 3707) Bolivian President Evo Morales convinces EU to pay for study of coca
 * 3708) Haiti might have to postpone elections again
 * 3709) Bomb explodes in crowded São Paulo street
 * 3710) U.S. taskforce encourages vote to decide Puerto Rico status
 * 3711) US Student reveals book visit a hoax
 * 3712) Chad declares border with Sudan a "military operations zone".
 * 3713) Allegations of three candidates' drug ties resurface in Haitian presidential race
 * 3714) United States 2003 National Adult Literacy Survey released
 * 3715) Fiesta Season begins in Colombia
 * 3716) Australian troops receive Christmas show in Iraq
 * 3717) Armenian Journalists Facing Prison Sentences in Turkey
 * 3718) Australian wheat to lose out in Iraqi market grab
 * 3719) War between top lawyers in Greece
 * 3720) Apaches accuse Prescott Bush of robbing Geronimo's grave
 * 3721) Taxi driver stabbed to death in Nova Scotia
 * 3722) Cheney-Rumsfeld "Cabal" alleged in the USA
 * 3723) Falwell called for boycott of stores using 'Happy Holidays' in place of 'Merry Christmas'
 * 3724) Iranian Baha'i dies in jail
 * 3725) Indian Ocean tsunami, one year after
 * 3726) Olympics organisers insist London win in 2012 ballot was fair
 * 3727) Queensland Premier aims for a move to Australian federal politics
 * 3728) New Zealand Tsunami heroes to receive Special Service Medal
 * 3729) Four Russian stores hit with gas attacks
 * 3730) Bombmaking materials found near farm of Colombian President Alvaro Uribe
 * 3731) Data Retention Directive passed by EU Parliament
 * 3732) Record companies subpoenaed over digital music pricing
 * 3733) Australia's richest man dies aged 68
 * 3734) New Zealand Christmas road toll is at ten
 * 3735) Actor Vincent Schiavelli dies in Sicily at age 57
 * 3736) Japan's population declines
 * 3737) Timekeeping will pause into the New Year with a 'Leap Second'
 * 3738) Fire destroys a Social Security building in Brasilia
 * 3739) Greek newspaper reports British spy involved in torturing 28 Pakistani citizens
 * 3740) Battle of Adre extends Darfur Conflict
 * 3741) Australian copyright laws to be overhauled in 2006
 * 3742) Jose Maria Aznar wants NATO to take in Australia and Israel
 * 3743) NYC Transit asks members to ratify new contracts
 * 3744) Five U.S. defense contractor lobbying groups block ban on forced prostitution and labor
 * 3745) Study says poor African American women less likely to receive pap smears
 * 3746) Former German deputy foreign minister and family abducted in Yemen
 * 3747) Shooting at Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore
 * 3748) Colombian soldiers killed by rebel group
 * 3749) Argentina to pay off IMF debt
 * 3750) Rebellion in Brazilian State Prison is over
 * 3751) 69-year-old Australian mother and son on drugs charges
 * 3752) US consumer confidence up
 * 3753) Former Chilean president Augusto Pinochet fingerprinted
 * 3754) South Korea begins sending indictments via SMS
 * 3755) Man buys his stolen camera on eBay
 * 3756) New text message encryption method developed
 * 3757) Melbourne Victory held to draw by Perth Glory
 * 3758) Australian refugee contractor accused of breaching its duty of care
 * 3759) Mario Draghi succeeds Antonio Fazio as Bank of Italy governor
 * 3760) Distributed computing discovers largest known prime number
 * 3761) Uproar over sexual EU spoof posters in Austria
 * 3762) Million Dollar Homepage is close to achieving million-dollar goal
 * 3763) Bolivia's new president-elect brands Bush 'the only terrorist'
 * 3764) United States Justice Department opens investigation into White House leaks
 * 3765) Teenager in Florida, United States skips school, goes to Iraq
 * 3766) Al-Qaeda releases video of Sudanese hostages
 * 3767) Colorado College Tigers win 41st annual Great Lakes Invitational tournament
 * 3768) Abducted German family freed in Yemen
 * 3769) Rapper Obie Trice shot on Detroit freeway
 * 3770) Boyfriend forces Missouri woman to swallow cell phone
 * 3771) Error hits Greenpeace donations
 * 3772) World celebrates new year for Gregorian Calendar
 * 3773) New Zealand citizenship requirements tighten in 2006
 * 3774) Four-team trade may be in the works in Major League Baseball
 * 3775) Australian volunteer firefighters kept busy on New Year's Day
 * 3776) Tropical Storm Zeta becomes second cross-season tropical storm in history
 * 3777) Russia cuts off gas supplies to Ukraine
 * 3778) User:Sfullenwider/sandbox
 * 3779) British MP calls for ban on Aspartame
 * 3780) Oklahoma City suburbs on fire
 * 3781) Steelers defeat Lions to advance to NFL playoffs
 * 3782) 12 hurt in San Luis de La Balsa tourist bus accident
 * 3783) New Zealand's South Island and southern North Island struck by storms
 * 3784) Rape and murder suspects in Ciudad Juárez arrested
 * 3785) Redskins qualify for playoffs with win in Philadelphia
 * 3786) New South Wales firefighters continue to battle fires, threat eases
 * 3787) Row over Australian flag at Bondi Pavilion
 * 3788) Microsoft Windows metafiles are a vector for computer viruses
 * 3789) Bolivian President-Elect takes 50% pay cut to aid social programs
 * 3790) Coal miners trapped in West Virginia mine
 * 3791) PepsiCo buys Poland's Star Foods
 * 3792) Evgeny Adamov will be extradited to Russia
 * 3793) Broadway Market Café occupied against gentrification
 * 3794) Colombia signs FTA with Mercosur
 * 3795) OCTranspo's "new year" of efficiencies?
 * 3796) Rose Parade Continues Amidst Downpour
 * 3797) Australian government to consider dropping US FTA amendment
 * 3798) Bank of America completes acquisition of MBNA
 * 3799) 13 coal miners trapped in West Virginia mine
 * 3800) Sydney Opera House 'No War' activists face court for paint cans
 * 3801) Miners survive underground fire in Tasmania
 * 3802) Southern Ocean whale slaughter to resume
 * 3803) Bomb blasts in Athens destroy Finnish diplomat's car
 * 3804) US survey finds advertising contributes to increased underage drinking
 * 3805) Presidential candidate of Haiti, Dany Toussaint, arrested by United Nations troops
 * 3806) Russia assumes leadership of G8 for 2006
 * 3807) Abramoff pleads guilty to three charges
 * 3808) 7.1 magnitude earthquake in Fiji
 * 3809) Two deaths unreported in Natrecor study
 * 3810) Australia First begins revival campaign
 * 3811) BASF makes $4.9 billion hostile bid for Engelhard
 * 3812) Australia records hottest year on record
 * 3813) 12 coal miners are found dead, 1 in critical condition, in West Virginia mine
 * 3814) New Zealand holiday road toll: 20 fatalities
 * 3815) Wildfires still burn in Oklahoma, Texas
 * 3816) Dubai leader Sheikh Maktoum bin Rashid Al Maktoum dead
 * 3817) Gazprom stops supplying gas to Moldova
 * 3818) 13 dead when roof crashes over ice-skating ring
 * 3819) Two Mormon missionaries gunned down in Virginia
 * 3820) Red colored EU passports worry Lithuanian politicians
 * 3821) Thai forces on alert for second anniversary of Narathiwat armoury raids
 * 3822) Israeli PM Sharon rushed to hospital
 * 3823) U.S. Supreme Court orders accused 'Enemy Combatant' Jose Padilla transferred from military to civilian custody
 * 3824) Australian Labor Party announces new Climate Change Policy
 * 3825) Teen post officer hides 400 New Year cards in Japanese snow
 * 3826) Turkish teenager dies from bird flu
 * 3827) Texas defeats USC in 2006 Rose Bowl
 * 3828) Deaths on South African roads at 1215 for December 2005
 * 3829) Building Collapses in Mecca at eve of Hajj Pillgrimage
 * 3830) VP Cheney role surfaces in U.S. domestic spying
 * 3831) Microsoft releases emergency patch for WMF exploit
 * 3832) Saginaw Spirit victorious in first home shootout
 * 3833) Australia exports less to US despite FTA
 * 3834) Second Turk dies from bird flu, more suspected to be infected
 * 3835) Bill Sweetenham cleared of bullying allegations
 * 3836) CBS Corporation begins trading on New York Stock Exchange
 * 3837) Comedian Jon Stewart to host 78th Academy Awards
 * 3838) Ponting breaks cricket records
 * 3839) Canada wins gold at IIHF World Junior Hockey Championship
 * 3840) New Zealand Maori Queen on dialysis
 * 3841) Singer Lou Rawls dies of cancer
 * 3842) DNA re-test ordered on executed Virginia man
 * 3843) Televangelist Pat Robertson suggests Sharon's stroke is act of God in response to Gaza withdrawal
 * 3844) Record-breaking 2005 Atlantic Hurricane Season officially ends
 * 3845) Two companies plea 'guilty' to Birmingham theatre stage collapse
 * 3846) Australian government says technology could reduce emissions three times more than Kyoto
 * 3847) Interview with Frank Warren, founder of PostSecret
 * 3848) Indonesian fishermen jailed for fishing offences in Australian waters
 * 3849) Tamil Tigers blamed for attack on Sri Lankan Navy
 * 3850) 20 people injured after stand collapse in the Carnival of Blacks and Whites in Colombia
 * 3851) Michael Jackson sued for unpaid veterinarian bills
 * 3852) Woman killed in shark attack at Amity Point, Australia
 * 3853) Truckies could foot the bill for NSW Pacific Highway upgrade
 * 3854) "Hyperspace drive" paper gains interest, AIAA award
 * 3855) White House, Kerry criticizes comments made by televangelist Pat Robertson
 * 3856) Representative Tom DeLay not seeking future Majority Leader position
 * 3857) Earthquake shakes Athens
 * 3858) Birmingham Central Mosque is set on fire
 * 3859) Confirmation hearings for Supreme Court Nominee Alito to start this week
 * 3860) First Tropical Cyclone of 2006 forms off West Australia
 * 3861) Honda wins car, truck of the year, unveils Fit
 * 3862) Trustpower plans to build new windfarm in New Zealand
 * 3863) Israeli PM, Ariel Sharon, woken from coma. moves limbs
 * 3864) US Dept of Justice evacuated over homeless person's coat on bus
 * 3865) Richmond serial slayers arrested in Philadelphia
 * 3866) Dow Jones Breaks 11,000
 * 3867) Archbishop Levada questioned regarding sex abuse cases in Portland
 * 3868) Dick Cheney released after health scare
 * 3869) Cyclone Clare batters Western Australia
 * 3870) Annoying someone online becomes federal crime
 * 3871) "Shock jock" Howard Stern makes his satellite radio debut
 * 3872) Story of mouse burning down house proven false
 * 3873) Murdoch's News Corp. Ends Automated Censorship of MySpace
 * 3874) FL professor & wife accused of spying for Cuba
 * 3875) Iran resumes nuclear research
 * 3876) Reporter abducted in Baghdad Saturday morning
 * 3877) Florida bank stand-off ends with hostages rescued
 * 3878) 4 injured when bus overturns in Charlotte, NC
 * 3879) Whole Foods moves to renewable energy
 * 3880) Former NSA employee alleges illegal spying
 * 3881) IIT Kharagpur set to break all records of Prize money during Kshitij 2006
 * 3882) User:202.69.163.8/Philippines
 * 3883) Stars pose for ITV ice-skating show (UK)
 * 3884) Apple unveils new Intel-based Mac
 * 3885) Chinese block of Wikimedia enters tenth week
 * 3886) Opera Singer Birgit Nilsson, 87 was buried today
 * 3887) UN warns neighbours of Turkey about bird flu
 * 3888) Smoke reported on London Underground
 * 3889) Ukraine hurt by Russian gas deal
 * 3890) Comet Wild samples near home
 * 3891) Seven-year old Tennessee boy chased by police
 * 3892) NHL hockey referee sounds off to website
 * 3893) Calls for aid to help feed millions, as East Africa plunges into drought
 * 3894) Internal audit reveals IRS improperly identified hundreds of thousands of taxpayers as potential frauds
 * 3895) World's biggest polluters won't cut back on fossil fuel
 * 3896) Shooter of former Pope John Paul II released from prison
 * 3897) Colombian unions reiterate their accusations against Coca Cola
 * 3898) Lobbyist giant shuts down due to ties with Jack Abramoff and Tom DeLay
 * 3899) Hospitality exchange organisation grows to 100,000 members
 * 3900) US General invokes right against self-incrimination in Abu Ghraib case
 * 3901) Hundreds dead in Hajj stampede
 * 3902) President Bush tours Katrina affected region
 * 3903) Reggie Bush to go pro
 * 3904) New DNA tests find executed Virginia man was guilty
 * 3905) Screen Actors Guild Awards nominations released
 * 3906) "Genius" award recipient and other luminaries campaigning for worldwide renunciation of war
 * 3907) Turkish teens died of mutated strain of bird flu
 * 3908) Turkish government accused of being too slow to respond to bird flu
 * 3909) Iran nuclear talks have stalled
 * 3910) Australia accused of bullying East Timor over oil field treaty
 * 3911) Distributed computing to get "interstellar project"
 * 3912) Homeland Security helps secure open-source code
 * 3913) German intelligence participated in U.S. bombing of Iraq, media alleges
 * 3914) Thai civil rights lawyer Somchai Neelapaichit presumed dead
 * 3915) John Kitzhaber not running for governor of Oregon
 * 3916) Generic Tamiflu in India
 * 3917) U.S. airstrike targeting Ayman al-Zawahiri leaves 18 dead in Pakistani village
 * 3918) Huge star cluster discovered in neighbourhood of Milky Way
 * 3919) Augustine volcano erupts
 * 3920) Venezuela will buy Spanish planes with European technology
 * 3921) Iran to end nuclear cooperation
 * 3922) Ariel Sharon's brain shows activity
 * 3923) Liberal Democrat leadership contenders address party members
 * 3924) Hussein trial judge submits resignation
 * 3925) Actress Shelley Winters dies of heart failure
 * 3926) Israeli tourism ministry reconsidering Pat Robertson deal on Christian Heritage Center
 * 3927) Sondhi continues using Thailand Weekly show to attack PM
 * 3928) Symantec admits security flaw
 * 3929) Gordon Brown calls for national day to celebrate 'Britishness'
 * 3930) Brazil, Bolivia promise cooperation
 * 3931) Ottawa 67's lose to Saginaw Spirit, 7-5
 * 3932) Stardust lands in Utah successfully
 * 3933) Protests erupt in Pakistan over US air strike
 * 3934) Israeli PM Ariel Sharon to undergo more surgery
 * 3935) Finnish Presidential election held. Niinistö and Halonen goes to the next round
 * 3936) US Justice Department sues American Airlines on behalf of reservists
 * 3937) US Senators, EU voice support for Iran sanctions
 * 3938) Chile elects first woman President
 * 3939) Sunderland v Chelsea Jan 15th 2006
 * 3940) Brazilian general dies in Haiti
 * 3941) New Zealand's secrets from 20 years ago released
 * 3942) Earthquake south of Medan, Indonesia
 * 3943) U.S. senators defend Pakistan missile strike that killed 18
 * 3944) Arizona may have driest winter in centuries
 * 3945) Daily protests in Sarajevo, organized online
 * 3946) Israeli PM Ariel Sharon briefly opens eyes
 * 3947) West Australian Premier Geoff Gallop resigns
 * 3948) Miami police officer injured after falling from horse
 * 3949) CNN banned from Iran after misquoting president
 * 3950) Free Software Foundation releases first draft of GPLv3
 * 3951) Ellen Johnson-Sirleaf inaugurated as Liberian president
 * 3952) Pakistanis condemn US airstrike
 * 3953) Chelsea's Robben sent off after "over celebrating"
 * 3954) Former US President Gerald Ford hospitalized with pneumonia
 * 3955) Norwegian scientist published fake findings in Lancet
 * 3956) Australia to explore a national identity card
 * 3957) Couple takes lawyer hostage and said to have explosives
 * 3958) U.S. F-15 crashes near Okinawa
 * 3959) Terrorism expert says Osama Bin Laden could be dead
 * 3960) Rooney and Ferguson face inquiry over unsightly language
 * 3961) Pakistani Official claims 'foreign terrorists' among civilians killed in U.S. airstrike
 * 3962) Iran lifts ban of CNN
 * 3963) Clarence Ray Allen is executed
 * 3964) Southampton contemplate Theo Walcott transfer
 * 3965) Abductors of American journalist Jill Carroll release videotape with demands
 * 3966) Interview with Brazilian blogger Ricardo Serran Lobo
 * 3967) Polish journalist imprisoned for libelling municipal employee
 * 3968) Australians unite against whaling in Southern Ocean
 * 3969) Australian senate inquiry receives 4,000 submisions on abortion pill
 * 3970) 40 Asylum seekers missing off Torres Strait
 * 3971) Gore criticizes use of unwarranted domestic wiretaps
 * 3972) Missing asylum seekers found off Cape York
 * 3973) Heavy selling leads to shortened session at Tokyo stock exchange
 * 3974) Eurozone initiative to challenge US internet technology dominance
 * 3975) At least eight people die in office fire in Vladivostok, Russia
 * 3976) Young Iraqi teen death investigated as possible bird flu case
 * 3977) Bolivia’s Morales announces treason trial for army general
 * 3978) Dogs rescue owner during diabetic attack
 * 3979) New Zealand Prime Minister won't visit Waitangi marae
 * 3980) UK Mobile Data Network Collapses
 * 3981) Sharp declines in Intel, Yahoo lead tech stocks lower
 * 3982) Gas leak disrupts London railway service
 * 3983) Al Qaeda bomb maker reportedly killed in U.S. airstrike in Pakistan
 * 3984) "Fathers for Justice" is coming to an end
 * 3985) Stardust comet samples "visible to the naked eye"
 * 3986) CNN hires three conservative commentators
 * 3987) Two-day bird flu conference draws $1.9 billion in pledges
 * 3988) Brokerage executive linked to Livedoor deals found dead
 * 3989) Corby's 20 year sentence reinstated
 * 3990) Iraq asks United States to release 6 Iraqi female prisoners
 * 3991) Al Jazeera airs new Osama Bin Laden tape
 * 3992) UK R&B singer Ms Dynamite sentenced for assault
 * 3993) Radical cleric Abu Hamza denies encouraging murder
 * 3994) Berlin court issues provisional order against the Wikimedia Foundation
 * 3995) West Papua refugees sent to Australia's Christmas Island Detention Centre
 * 3996) Dog falls on car and kills driver in Michigan
 * 3997) New Horizons probe bound for Pluto on nine year journey
 * 3998) New Zealand to send out bird flu brochures
 * 3999) Errant monkeys draw the ire of Delhi court
 * 4000) Australian Wheat Board inquiry begins
 * 4001) South African Presidency defends deputy president's holiday trip
 * 4002) Mark Latham in fight 12 months after resigning as Australian opposition leader
 * 4003) Slovak transport plane crashes over Hungary
 * 4004) Syria voices support of Iran's nuclear program
 * 4005) Prosecutors continue investigation as Livedoor faces possible delisting
 * 4006) Theo Walcott deal goes through for Arsenal
 * 4007) Google refuses to hand over logs to US Department of Justice
 * 4008) Danish clothing company sells T-shirts to support FARC and PFLP
 * 4009) Lancet cancer study a hoax
 * 4010) Whale spotted in river Thames, Central London
 * 4011) Message in bottle travels from UK to Australia
 * 4012) Demonstration held in support of Jill Carroll
 * 4013) US stocks slump as crude oil surges, gold hits 25 yr high
 * 4014) Iran moves finances out of Europe's banks
 * 4015) TWU members reject contract
 * 4016) Alan Carpenter "effectively" new Western Australian Premier
 * 4017) Ayman al-Zawahiri releases new tape
 * 4018) Australian Defence Minister resigns
 * 4019) Experts fear for the health of London whale
 * 4020) Kosovo president Ibrahim Rugova dies
 * 4021) Rescue teams try to save London whale
 * 4022) Maryland Judge throws out law banning gay marriages
 * 4023) Euromillions lottery jackpot set to rise to £100m
 * 4024) Many SAG Awards presenters announced
 * 4025) London whale dies
 * 4026) Rescuers find remains of West Virginia miners
 * 4027) Portugal to produce new Volkswagen model in 2008
 * 4028) Canadian teen faces disputed US military tribunal
 * 4029) Burns engages India on civil nuclear energy pact
 * 4030) 'Australian Values' to be taught in NSW schools
 * 4031) Maoist, army overnight clashes leaves 20 dead in Nepal
 * 4032) William Shatner sells kidney stone
 * 4033) Indian city of Bangalore to be renamed Bengaluru
 * 4034) Vladivostok fire witnesses dispute official death toll of nine, claim at least 50
 * 4035) U.S. army interrogator convicted in Iraqi general's death
 * 4036) No evidence of dead terrorists in US bombed Pakistan village
 * 4037) Bali Nine refused access to federal police files
 * 4038) Sri Lankan attack disrupts peace envoy
 * 4039) Greenpeace, Sea Shepherds end Southern Ocean whaling protest
 * 4040) Witnesses of fire in Vladivostok under investigation
 * 4041) User:Noff/“Don’t tell “Sorry…”
 * 4042) Four Australian states ablaze, two dead, homes lost
 * 4043) Concerns over Neville's Celebration
 * 4044) Sample from Turkish patient shows mutated Bird Flu virus
 * 4045) House of Supreme Court Justice threatened
 * 4046) New case of Mad Cow disease found in Canada
 * 4047) Talk:Interview: Danny O'Brien of the Electronic Frontier Foundation/Transcript-Raw
 * 4048) NASA postpones Stardust mission briefing, no revised date as of yet
 * 4049) Ford Motor Company cutting 30,000 jobs by 2012
 * 4050) Exclusive: David Anderson talks about the Stardust@home project
 * 4051) Interview: Danny O'Brien of the Electronic Frontier Foundation
 * 4052) Canadian federal elections underway
 * 4053) Conservative party wins minority government in Canada
 * 4054) Julian McGauran defects from Australian National Party
 * 4055) No jail for army interrogator over death of Iraqi general
 * 4056) Australian Prime Minister announces results of reshuffle
 * 4057) Montenegro trainwreck kills 44, injures over 100
 * 4058) Study: Partisan political thought is predominantly unconscious & emotional
 * 4059) Disney buys Pixar
 * 4060) U.S. Democrats highlight water quality issues for troops in Iraq
 * 4061) The WB and UPN networks to become the CW network
 * 4062) CIA "rendition" confirmed in Europe
 * 4063) Iran promises retaliation for Israeli action against nuclear facilities
 * 4064) New report details strain on US Army
 * 4065) Fears about Songhua settled
 * 4066) Iran accused of blocking BBC Website
 * 4067) Scientists discover Earth-like planet
 * 4068) Business jet crashes in California killing four
 * 4069) US ambassador links India's civil nuclear initiative to Iran vote
 * 4070) Michael Jackson shops in women's clothes
 * 4071) Rural Victorian fires worsen
 * 4072) Hamas wins Palestinian election
 * 4073) Microsoft to licence Windows source code
 * 4074) Thai government reportedly planning Internet censorship
 * 4075) New Canadian leader vows to push Canadian sovereignty over the Arctic Passage
 * 4076) Bloggers investigate social networking websites
 * 4077) Storms a mixed blessing for Victorian firefighters
 * 4078) Saudis boycott Danish dairy produce
 * 4079) GM posts first annual loss since 1992
 * 4080) Queensland's biggest oil spill in 35 years
 * 4081) West Papuans refugees forced to fly 4000ks despite tuberculosis fears
 * 4082) Aboriginal Sovereignty Day Declared
 * 4083) Former German president Johannes Rau dies at 75
 * 4084) German Wikipedia to be printed
 * 4085) Halonen and Niinistö neck-and-neck heading into Sunday's run-off election in Finland
 * 4086) Chantelle wins Celebrity Big Brother
 * 4087) Eastern Indonesia struck by earthquake
 * 4088) O'Reilly begins using open editing of its books before publishing them
 * 4089) Death of the Catholicos
 * 4090) South Africa's Table Mountain ablaze
 * 4091) FDA approves therapeutic use of insulin inhalant
 * 4092) Dharam Singh steps down as Karnataka Chief Minister
 * 4093) US 'Psychological Operations' comes home
 * 4094) Anti-whaling Sea Shepherd crew detained in South Africa
 * 4095) Australia's million-dollar-a-month Nauru detention centre for two refugees
 * 4096) Trade hall roof collapses in Poland
 * 4097) Tunnel under U.S.-Mexico border trafficked in people, drugs
 * 4098) Documents allege U.S. Army kidnapped wives of enemy fighters
 * 4099) Tarja Halonen wins the 2006 presidential election in Finland
 * 4100) Australian government hopes to establish triage by phone
 * 4101) Amélie Mauresmo wins Australian Open
 * 4102) Corby's star witness convicted of rape
 * 4103) World celebrates Chinese new year
 * 4104) Firefighters find burning body parts in oil drums
 * 4105) Bob Woodruff injured by improvised explosive device in Iraq
 * 4106) Rare snow storm in Portugal
 * 4107) Congressional staff actions prompt Wikipedia investigation
 * 4108) Two people charged over burning bodies in drums
 * 4109) Hamas leader discusses future of Palestinian State and Israel
 * 4110) Fatah assaults European Union office
 * 4111) Teacher confesses to having sex with student
 * 4112) SAG Awards handed out
 * 4113) Accident in Jacksonville, Florida, releases low-radioactive gas
 * 4114) Bosnian administrator outlines plans
 * 4115) First Iraqi case of Avian Flu reported
 * 4116) U.S. Senate confirms Supreme Court nominee Alito
 * 4117) Steve Kubby, co-author of California Proposition 215, grows dangerously ill in US custody
 * 4118) West Papuan refugees may face death if deported
 * 4119) Al-Jazeera airs new video of Ayman al-Zawahri
 * 4120) Americans spent more than they earned in 2005
 * 4121) Coretta Scott King passes away
 * 4122) 100th British soldier killed in Iraq
 * 4123) Virginia takes action against Zebra Mussels in private pond
 * 4124) Internet Explorer 7 beta released to the public
 * 4125) Nominations announced for 78th Academy Awards
 * 4126) Don Brash gives third Orewa speech
 * 4127) President Bush delivers 2006 State of the Union Address
 * 4128) AT&T sued over NSA eavesdropping
 * 4129) Online retailers in Canada experience strong growth
 * 4130) Rumsfeld explains renaming of war
 * 4131) Scientists shocked at Great Barrier Reef bleaching
 * 4132) Australia to send 200 more troops to Afghanistan
 * 4133) Bathurst, Australia's new hospital to be almost doubled in size
 * 4134) FBI to begin investigation into shooting of US Air Force MP
 * 4135) Israeli PM Ariel Sharon receives feeding tube
 * 4136) Ruddock hints at Australia Card
 * 4137) Americans practice attack response procedures
 * 4138) Puppies used to smuggle heroin
 * 4139) United States Department of Justice workers among government Wikipedia vandals
 * 4140) Tom Baker launched as voice of BT text messaging
 * 4141) Estonian oil spill kills 5,000 birds
 * 4142) Report details British billionare donations to Australian political party
 * 4143) Iraqi Police Find 14 Tortured Dead Bodies
 * 4144) 'Kama Sutra' worm set to strike
 * 4145) RU486 Abortion pill hearings begin in Australia
 * 4146) Federal judge calls EPA head's post 9/11 conduct "conscience-shocking".
 * 4147) Tensions continue to rise in Middle East over "Mohammad Cartoons"
 * 4148) Indonesia warns Australia over West Papuan asylum seekers
 * 4149) Cialis blog controversy is major war of words
 * 4150) New pre-Iraq war memo leaked
 * 4151) Leisel Jones sets two new swimming world records at trials
 * 4152) Pentagon's Quadrennial Defense Review Released
 * 4153) Eight dead in Goleta California rampage
 * 4154) Egyptian passenger ferry sinks in Red Sea
 * 4155) President Bush to request USD$439.3B defense budget
 * 4156) 1,000+ of Saudi Arabia's guest workers feared drowned
 * 4157) Scores killed in Manila game show stampede
 * 4158) Gates pledges $600 million for Global Plan to Stop Tuberculosis
 * 4159) New Zealand newspapers publish "Mohammad Cartoons"
 * 4160) New laws to combat 'endemic' Hong Kong bird flu
 * 4161) Manipulation alleged in the "Mohammad Cartoons" affair
 * 4162) Indigenous Brazilians asserting their land claims
 * 4163) Iran reported to U.N. Security Council
 * 4164) Danish and Norwegian embassies set on fire
 * 4165) Portuguese Air Force Merlin helicopters enter service
 * 4166) BHP halts operations after mine death in Western Australia
 * 4167) Rio Tinto makes more than $4 billion
 * 4168) Manhunt on for gay bar attacker in Massachusetts
 * 4169) US Army Chaplains adopt new program to aid personnel in spouse selection
 * 4170) Masterminds of USS Cole and Limburg bombings escape from Yemeni prison
 * 4171) Suspect in gay bar attack dies after gunfight with police
 * 4172) 400 Survivors rescued from ferry disaster
 * 4173) New Zealand marks Waitangi Day, 2006
 * 4174) New South Wales to introduce 'parenting contracts'
 * 4175) Latham to face court on assault, stealing and malicious damage charges
 * 4176) Catholic priest murdered during prayer
 * 4177) Danish and Austrian embassies in Tehran attacked
 * 4178) Conservative Canadian government sworn in
 * 4179) Google removes German BMW from search results
 * 4180) New South Wales set to adopt harsher anti-cannabis laws
 * 4181) Mother seals fight gallantly for their pups
 * 4182) Danish mission in Beirut set ablaze
 * 4183) BHP Mine remains closed during death probe
 * 4184) Wikinews investigates Wikipedia usage by U.S. Senate staff members
 * 4185) Iran demands that IAEA end surveillance of its nuclear program
 * 4186) U.S. expels Venezuelan diplomat
 * 4187) Hamshahri newspaper plans cartoon response
 * 4188) 9/11 conspirator Moussaoui ejected from court
 * 4189) Norway-led peacekeeper base attacked in Afghanistan
 * 4190) User:194.19.60.4/Norwegian Broadcasting (P3) broadcast story about Muhammed as pig
 * 4191) Journals tackle scientific fraud
 * 4192) Outrage in Mexico after Sheraton Hotel evicts Cuban officials
 * 4193) Six year old suspended for sexual harassment
 * 4194) Military presence increased in Melbourne for 2006 Commonwealth Games
 * 4195) Opposition attacks government over involvement in wheat kickbacks as Australian Parliament resumes sitting
 * 4196) Albuquerque Academy Chargers Win Final Game to Finish 13-1
 * 4197) RU486 debate enters Australian Senate
 * 4198) One of the "Lackawanna Six" may have been among Yemeni prison escapees
 * 4199) Jyllands-Posten reconsiders printing holocaust denial cartoons
 * 4200) Insurgency targeting of teachers causes south Thailand school closures
 * 4201) Bird Flu found in Africa
 * 4202) George Deutsch resigns NASA post after Texas A&M refutes his resume
 * 4203) US Senate offices evacuated
 * 4204) Home Office release statistics showing drop in UK's violent crime
 * 4205) Sweden reaffirms aims for oil-free economy
 * 4206) Bird flu spreading through Indonesia and China
 * 4207) Berlin court repeals preliminary injunction against Wikimedia Germany
 * 4208) Repeal of ministerial control of RU486 bill passes Australian Senate
 * 4209) Neil Entwistle, suspect in murder of wife and child, arrested in England
 * 4210) 700,000 march in Beirut; Hezbollah leader lambasts Bush and Rice
 * 4211) ESPN trades Al Michaels for "Oswald the Lucky Rabbit"
 * 4212) "World Can't Wait" protesters rally outside the White House
 * 4213) New Zealand Labour party spending in question
 * 4214) Australian governments to meet for first COAG meeting of 2006 today
 * 4215) Tomb discovered in Valley of the Kings
 * 4216) Irish win narrowly over Italy in RBS 6 opening match
 * 4217) Greek government's phones tapped for a year
 * 4218) User:66.65.46.8/Reaction to Danish Cartoons
 * 4219) 2006 Olympic Winter Games open in Italy
 * 4220) Thai ministry orders work halted on much-delayed Ongkharak reactor
 * 4221) Poll embarassment for Blair
 * 4222) French satirical weekly reprints caricatures
 * 4223) Curious death befalls collaborator days before movie release
 * 4224) University of Illinois student newspaper runs six Prophet Mohammed cartoons
 * 4225) User:201.121.204.58/Saving the Bay of La Paz & Gulf of California
 * 4226) Neil Entwistle agrees to extradition
 * 4227) User:210.211.194.223/HAS HUMANITY A FUTURE
 * 4228) Israeli PM Ariel Sharon undergoes emergency surgery
 * 4229) Hospital morale vital during any outbreak: expert warns
 * 4230) Iran to abandon Nuclear Non Proliferation (NPT) if threatened to cut down on nuclear activities
 * 4231) Craigslist sued for hosting discriminatory housing ads
 * 4232) Lewis "Scooter" Libby testified that leak was authorized
 * 4233) Steve Fossett breaks record for longest nonstop flight, lands safely
 * 4234) Protest held against Muhammad caricatures in Paris
 * 4235) Australian governments to spend $1.1 billion on mental health
 * 4236) Michelle Kwan withdraws from Olympics
 * 4237) Sondhi may face legal action from Thai Rak Thai party
 * 4238) Oklahoma student paper publishes new controversial cartoon
 * 4239) Jaafari nominated Iraq PM
 * 4240) Newspaper alleges U.S. drawing up plans to attack Iran
 * 4241) US vice president shoots man in hunting accident
 * 4242) Record snowfall in Northeastern United States
 * 4243) Day 2 Results - Olympic Winter Games
 * 4244) Australian PM links cannabis use to mental illness
 * 4245) Melbourne police raid hydroponic cannabis growers
 * 4246) First of the Bali nine sentenced
 * 4247) The Independent questions Wikipedia's accuracy
 * 4248) Wikipedia suffers outage
 * 4249) Day 3 Results - Olympic Winter Games
 * 4250) Police embarrassed after car stolen from station
 * 4251) Pennsylvania man named in alleged terror plot
 * 4252) Bali Nine ringleaders sentenced to death
 * 4253) Study says people don't understand the emotional tone of emails, but think they do
 * 4254) Trainee police officer shot in Nottingham
 * 4255) GAO reveals $1.6 billion spent on public relations by the Bush administration in 2003-2005
 * 4256) Israeli group announces anti-semitic cartoons contest
 * 4257) Body found on a Kingwood Street in Houston
 * 4258) California police kill knife-wielding man
 * 4259) The Tel Aviv Magistrates Court sentences Omri Sharon
 * 4260) Man shot by US Vice President suffers mild heart attack
 * 4261) U.K. soldiers arrested over Iraqi abuse video
 * 4262) Warner Music sees large growth digital music revenue
 * 4263) Day 4 Results - Olympic Winter Games
 * 4264) Last three Bali Nine smugglers jailed for life
 * 4265) New photos of Abu Ghraib prison abuse
 * 4266) RU486 debate complicates with amendments posed in Australian House of Representatives
 * 4267) German Constitutional Court prohibits shooting down hijacked passenger planes
 * 4268) Evolution may occur faster than once thought, scientists claim
 * 4269) Day 5 Results - Olympic Winter Games
 * 4270) Iranian newspaper website attacked
 * 4271) Repeal of ministerial control of RU486 bill passes Australian House of Representatives
 * 4272) Photo essay: Valentine's Day at the U.S. Viet Nam War Memorial
 * 4273) Authenticity of new Abu Ghraib photos confirmed
 * 4274) Europe restricts poultry as bird flu spreads to eight European nations
 * 4275) France says Iran's nuclear program is a "military cover"
 * 4276) Tokelau voters reject self-rule
 * 4277) Thaksin escapes Constitutional Court scrutiny
 * 4278) Deion Sanders Announces Retirement
 * 4279) Olympic biathlon silver medal stripped due to doping
 * 4280) UN calls for Guantanamo shutdown
 * 4281) Switzerland: charges dropped in the Aubonne bridge affair
 * 4282) Fire Fighters Join "TR" Roosevelt Conservation Partnership
 * 4283) Hotel development proposal could displace Buffalo, NY business owners
 * 4284) Bird flu could kill between 1.4 and 140 million people - Australian researchers
 * 4285) McGovern calls for whistleblowing before alleged US attack on Iran
 * 4286) Australian bird flu vaccine trial results "promising"
 * 4287) Colombia’s Uribe orders the bombing of a Natural National Park
 * 4288) Day 6 Results - Olympic Winter Games
 * 4289) Graffiti game banned in Australia
 * 4290) U.S. looking for asylum for some Guantanamo prisoners
 * 4291) 85 rescued, thousands feared dead in Philippine landslide
 * 4292) British Parliament bans smoking in pubs, workplaces and clubs
 * 4293) Full extent of Abu Ghraib detainee abuse revealed
 * 4294) Cheney gets ovation, shooting victim apologizes to Cheney
 * 4295) Day 7 Results - Olympic Winter Games
 * 4296) Switzerland: Policemen acquitted in the Aubonne bridge affair
 * 4297) Japanese H-IIA rocket launches satellite into orbit
 * 4298) First bird flu cases registered In Maharashtra, India
 * 4299) 20 wounded in explosion at Philippine karaoke bar
 * 4300) British University academics vote for strike action
 * 4301) H5N1 confirmed in France
 * 4302) Avian Flu is confirmed in Egypt
 * 4303) American Bar Association denounced President Bush's warrantless domestic surveillance program
 * 4304) US pressure group proposes covert attack on Iran
 * 4305) User:Kokopoko/Article
 * 4306) Students find fossilised giant penguin
 * 4307) Eleven die in Libya over Muhammad cartoon T-shirt
 * 4308) CIA covert "rendition" operative blows her cover for frequent flyer miles
 * 4309) UN says polio eradicated in Egypt and Niger
 * 4310) United States to expand 'information operations' against terror
 * 4311) India Win Hutch Cup One Day series 4-1
 * 4312) Washington Post source outed by Slashdot reader
 * 4313) 2006 Algarve Cup Preparations
 * 4314) New Zealand medical student funding to be reviewed
 * 4315) Leader of 1992 pro-democracy uprising joins calls for Thaksin's resignation
 * 4316) Pittsburgh's Bettis to work as NBC studio analyst
 * 4317) SpaceX delays Falcon 1 launch again
 * 4318) Chinese party elders denounce media censorship
 * 4319) USA rejects UN Guantanamo report
 * 4320) Australia sends more troops to Afghanistan
 * 4321) Californian computer company lodges antitrust suit against Microsoft
 * 4322) Microsoft changes OEM license, forcing new purchases after motherboard upgrade
 * 4323) Maryland, US school close-mouthed on police incident
 * 4324) Thick fog blankets Houston area
 * 4325) Paul Bernardo admits to more rapes
 * 4326) Three Ohio men indicted for terrorist plot against U.S. military in Iraq
 * 4327) Senator Hatch lashes out at critics of domestic surveillance program
 * 4328) Narathiwat raid recovers stolen weapons
 * 4329) Mladic arrest operation 'under way'
 * 4330) Tibetans protest Google on Valentine's Day
 * 4331) RadioShack CEO resigns
 * 4332) Australian resort manager faces possible 10-year prison sentence in Indonesia
 * 4333) An interview with Jimbo Wales
 * 4334) An interview with Jimbo Wales/Color-free
 * 4335) Hope fades for families of trapped Mexican miners
 * 4336) Preparations for inaugural Bathurst International Motor Festival begin
 * 4337) Arsenal beat Real Madrid 1-0
 * 4338) Mozambique and Zimbabwe Struck by Earthquake
 * 4339) Baltimore police seek sex offender for failure to register
 * 4340) Alternative to controversial hotel proposed to Buffalo, N.Y. business owners and residents
 * 4341) Australian children suffering from iodine deficiency
 * 4342) UK and Aussie troops will not fight opium in Afghanistan
 * 4343) Michael Morales execution postponed indefinitely
 * 4344) Public smoking ban in Virginia snuffed out
 * 4345) MPAA launches seven lawsuits against torrent, ed2k and usenet sites
 * 4346) Al Askari Mosque bombed in Samarra, Iraq
 * 4347) President remains most popular politician in Romania
 * 4348) Arroyo declares state of emergency due to coup attempt in Philippines
 * 4349) Thai snap-election set for April 2, 2006
 * 4350) Australian treasurer makes "extremely divisive" comments
 * 4351) London Mayor Ken Livingstone faces month-long suspension over Nazi jibe
 * 4352) Earthquake Hits Ottawa, Canada
 * 4353) FBI confirms that ricin was not found at the University of Texas
 * 4354) Riots cease in Dublin against Unionist march
 * 4355) Dublin unionist march turns violent
 * 4356) Oxford march supports animal testing
 * 4357) Investigation wanted into the murders of Iraqi academics
 * 4358) U.S. appeals court to reconsider Hawaiians-only admission policy
 * 4359) First Australian convicted under new anti-terrorism laws
 * 4360) Anglican Church offers landmark compensation deal
 * 4361) Opposition may boycott Thai election; demonstrators want Thaksin out
 * 4362) Boston College defeats NC State in double overtime
 * 4363) 6 Teenagers die in car accident in Victoria, several others injured
 * 4364) Eva Hassett, VP of Savarino Construction Services Corp. answers questions on Buffalo, N.Y. hotel redesign
 * 4365) Australian government accused of neglecting regions
 * 4366) Australian Prime Minister blames asylum seekers for "Children Overboard" scandal
 * 4367) Australian government announces study of tax system
 * 4368) Five month old girl injured in "deliberate" house fire
 * 4369) Accidental explosion occurs in Israel
 * 4370) London Mayor Ken Livingstone to appeal over suspension
 * 4371) Reaction to Ken Livingstone suspension
 * 4372) POWER inquiry calls for radical power shift in British Democracy
 * 4373) Venezuela's goverment to restrict flights to the US
 * 4374) Thinktank recommends changes to Australian student fees
 * 4375) Da Vinci Code publisher Random House in court
 * 4376) Two zoo bears killed after biting four-year-old boy
 * 4377) Residents and business owners attend "private" meeting on Buffalo, N.Y. hotel proposal
 * 4378) English Wikipedia has over 1 Million Registered Users
 * 4379) Former AWB chairman paid almost $1,000,000 by AusAID
 * 4380) Cyclone Emma crosses West Australian coast
 * 4381) "Aggressive" Bird Flu found in Sweden
 * 4382) India and U.S.A. work toward nuclear fuel agreement
 * 4383) User:64.26.98.74/Like It Or Not Israel Must Deal With Hamas Now
 * 4384) English Wikipedia reaches one million articles
 * 4385) Sizzler salad bars shut after rat poison found in food
 * 4386) Random driver drug testing to become permanent in Victoria
 * 4387) Intelligence agencies warned about growing local insurgency in late 2003
 * 4388) Sydney woman charged in Perth heroin seizure
 * 4389) Brisbane woman charged with Sizzler poisoning
 * 4390) Possible first case of mad cow disease in Sweden
 * 4391) Saddam Hussein admits to requesting trials
 * 4392) Thaksin denies rumours of resignation
 * 4393) Duke upset by FSU
 * 4394) Corruption blamed for Papuan rainforest destruction
 * 4395) City Planning Board postpones decision on Buffalo, N.Y. hotel proposal
 * 4396) Amateur sex video stirs controversy on Internet
 * 4397) Comedian Linda Smith dies at 48
 * 4398) Photoessay: Fat Tuesday Easy in DC
 * 4399) Australia's Prime Minister Howard marks 10 years in power
 * 4400) Bush's Katrina statement contradicted by emerging evidence
 * 4401) Interview with Usenet search sites targeted by the MPAA
 * 4402) Mayor Ken Livingstone's suspension frozen pending appeal
 * 4403) Australian Greens senator Bob Brown marks 10 years in Parliament
 * 4404) Bus crash outside Cusco kills at least 13
 * 4405) Google.cn to move search records out of China
 * 4406) Five dead in attack in Pakistan
 * 4407) Uruguay turns down Argentina’s request to halt construction of pulp mills
 * 4408) Officials in Mexico claim leaked Dirty War report isn't final copy
 * 4409) Kenyan TV and newspaper raided by masked police
 * 4410) South Africa to meet with Hamas representatives
 * 4411) Costa Rica falls to Iran in football friendly
 * 4412) Natural gas discovered in Chile according to President Ricardo Lagos
 * 4413) Colombia's National Liberation Army declares ceasefire for elections
 * 4414) Harry Browne, former US presidential candidate and best selling author dead at age 72
 * 4415) Taipei mayor Ma hopes local HIV midway home "patients out only"
 * 4416) Authorities impose vehicle ban on Baghdad
 * 4417) 2006 "Stolenwealth" Games to confront Commonwealth Games in Melbourne
 * 4418) Australia will not export uranium to India
 * 4419) Ian Thorpe starts to recover from chest pains
 * 4420) Band sticker causes bomb scare at Ohio University
 * 4421) Emergency at JDS Uniphase in San Jose, CA
 * 4422) 2006 New Zealand Maori Electoral Option
 * 4423) Ayya Vaikunda Avataram declared as a holiday for Tirunelveli district
 * 4424) Coca growth up in Bolivia, Peru, claims U.S. State Department
 * 4425) No hotel previously on site of proposed Buffalo, N.Y. hotel location
 * 4426) Black Box Voting finds anomalies in electronic voting logs of 2004 U.S. election
 * 4427) Diebold "whistleblower" faces criminal charges in California
 * 4428) Sydney's Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras celebrated by 450,000 people
 * 4429) Iranian refugee child granted $400,000 in compensation for "psychological harm"
 * 4430) Howard's 10 year party gatecrashed
 * 4431) Minnesota GOP's CD raises privacy concerns
 * 4432) Ayman al-Zawahri releases new video tape
 * 4433) Deported Australian granted visa after two years in Serbian limbo
 * 4434) H5N1 bird flu virus reaches Poland
 * 4435) South Dakota governor signs abortion ban into law
 * 4436) BBC global poll finds majority feel the US led Iraq invasion increased likelihood of terrorist attacks
 * 4437) Pakistan Govt Blocks Bloggers Ahead of Bush Visit
 * 4438) Transit strike affects 100,000 in Helsinki
 * 4439) 2006 Oscars handed out at Kodak Theatre
 * 4440) Dvdrs.net closes - "can not recover from recent events"
 * 4441) New Zealand online auction web site bought for NZ$700 million
 * 4442) Australian Prime Minister visits India
 * 4443) Thaksin rebuffs resignation calls while elite call for appointed PM
 * 4444) AT&T to buy BellSouth for $67 billion
 * 4445) U.S. Pentagon releases Guantanamo detainees' names
 * 4446) New Zealand's 2006 Census is held tonight
 * 4447) Book review controversy over Daniel Dennett's 'Breaking the Spell'
 * 4448) Porn star promotes Italian wine
 * 4449) Australian Senator Bob Brown calls for ban on junk food ads
 * 4450) Chávez accuses US of plotting separation of oil rich state
 * 4451) Hall of Fame baseball player Kirby Puckett dies of stroke
 * 4452) Australians need bigger toilets
 * 4453) Ukraine does not allow Transnistrian goods transit without Moldovan customs stamps
 * 4454) Dana Reeve, 44, wife of Christopher Reeve, dies of lung cancer
 * 4455) Three explosions in Varanasi, India
 * 4456) Multiple vehicles crash in West Palm Beach, FL
 * 4457) Big 12 names players, coach of the year
 * 4458) Ontario college teachers begin strike
 * 4459) House approves renewal of the Patriot Act
 * 4460) Study reveals 10% of telecommuters work nude
 * 4461) Largest mass extinction in 65 million years underway, scientists say
 * 4462) Small plane crashes on median of Interstate 75 in Michigan
 * 4463) Australian emergency services personnel exposed to asbestos
 * 4464) Sault professor sides with students during college strike
 * 4465) Gordon Parks, African American filmmaker, dies at 93
 * 4466) Events cancelled at Humber due to college strike
 * 4467) Police release photographs of those of interest in connection with Cronulla riots
 * 4468) Eighteen found dead in a bus in Iraq
 * 4469) Bonobo chimp threatened in Congo
 * 4470) Witness convicted of perjury in Best Bakery trial sentenced to one year
 * 4471) North Korea fires missiles during training exercise
 * 4472) Buffalo, NY magazine to publish Prophet Muhammad cartoons
 * 4473) Toronto to have socialized city-wide wi-fi access
 * 4474) Wikinews interviews Gary Fung from isoHunt
 * 4475) Agriculture's impact on human evolution clarified
 * 4476) UK vending machines begin selling sex toys
 * 4477) NFL owners agree to CBA extension, 30-2
 * 4478) Former teacher in France surrenders after holding 22 hostage in school
 * 4479) Bangkok blast injures two tourists
 * 4480) Wikipedia's Wales is considering a "stable" version
 * 4481) Buffalo, N.Y. hotel proposal delayed further
 * 4482) Three charged following release of Cronulla riot wanted photographs
 * 4483) USA leaving Abu Ghraib
 * 4484) Daisuke Enomoto will be the fourth space tourist at the ISS
 * 4485) Czech pub food eating experiment resulted in lost weight, lower cholesterol
 * 4486) Japanese Buddhist priest arrested for child prostitution
 * 4487) Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter enters Martian orbit
 * 4488) Global measles deaths plunge by 48% over past six years
 * 4489) Gale Norton resigns as U.S. Secretary of the Interior
 * 4490) American hostage Tom Fox found dead in Iraq
 * 4491) 12000 Commonwealth Games tickets remain unsold
 * 4492) Former Yugoslavian president Slobodan Milosevic found dead in his cell
 * 4493) Agriculture Department investigating possible U.S. case of mad cow disease
 * 4494) 2006 Formula 1 season starts with GP of Bahrain
 * 4495) Bush nominates a new ambassador to Australia
 * 4496) United Kingdom hit by snow storms
 * 4497) Man takes baby and woman hostage in hospital
 * 4498) Czech woman wins the first Sudoku world championship
 * 4499) NASA spacecraft enters Mars orbit
 * 4500) Arrests for kite flying in Pakistan spring festival
 * 4501) Swedish olympic snowboarder dies during practice run
 * 4502) Manuel Zelaya sworn in as President of Honduras
 * 4503) U.S. found in violation of Native Americans rights
 * 4504) Queen Elizabeth II arrives in Australia for 15th visit
 * 4505) Chicago requires blind students to take driver's education
 * 4506) "Massive" oil spill in Alaska
 * 4507) 18 Motorcyclists killed during Bike Week
 * 4508) Google launches Google Mars
 * 4509) Thousands of Thai protesters prepare to march on Government House
 * 4510) U.S. Senate debates raising national debt ceiling
 * 4511) Chinese government approved Nanjing purchase of MG Rover
 * 4512) Mad Cow disease confirmed in U.S.
 * 4513) 800 British troops being pulled out of Iraq
 * 4514) 186,000 cases of chikungunya in Réunion
 * 4515) Wikipedia class action site vanishes, backers revealed
 * 4516) Geysers of water on one of Saturn's moons
 * 4517) Warmest Canadian winter on record
 * 4518) More arrests from Cronulla riots
 * 4519) Israelis storm Palestinian jail
 * 4520) Chinese Wikimania 2006 to be held in Hong Kong
 * 4521) Coldest month of March in Stockholm since 1942
 * 4522) Isaac Hayes quits South Park over Scientology episode
 * 4523) PFLP leader Ahmed Saadat captured by Israeli forces
 * 4524) Photoessay: The Idiotarod: When Good Shopping Carts Go Bad
 * 4525) New Zealand Commonwealth Games flag-bearer announced
 * 4526) Hawaiian dam bursts
 * 4527) Australian troops to provide front-line combat support in Iraq
 * 4528) China and Russia object to the Security Council statement on Iran
 * 4529) 2006 Commonwealth Games open in Melbourne
 * 4530) Car explodes in Paris, at least 1 person killed
 * 4531) Japanese Chief Cabinet Secretary called attention to Winny
 * 4532) Shin Corporation defamation suit fails
 * 4533) Afghan opium plantings expected to be up 40% from 2005
 * 4534) Tony Blair's education bill passes with support from opposition parties
 * 4535) Buffalo, N.Y. hotel proposal threatened by possible lawsuit
 * 4536) Australians may choose to change head of state beyond Queen Elizabeth II: Howard
 * 4537) United Nations General Assembly votes to establish UN Human Rights Council
 * 4538) Demonstrators protest Condoleezza Rice's trip to Australia
 * 4539) New Zealand boarding school closed due to gastro-enteritis outbreak
 * 4540) Civilians killed in U.S. raid near Balad
 * 4541) Remote New Zealand island evacuated as volcano erupts
 * 4542) First Gold for NZ: Commonwealth Games
 * 4543) New Zealand Department of Conservation leaves Raoul Island, minus one
 * 4544) Chinese bloggers pressure leads to kitten killer giveup
 * 4545) Prosecution to proceed with alternate witnesses in Moussaoui trial
 * 4546) No charges over election spending for New Zealand Labour party
 * 4547) Second Gold for NZ: Commonwealth Games
 * 4548) Australian DFAT director knew of trucking company involved in alleged Iraqi kickbacks
 * 4549) Putin promises to continue energy production increases
 * 4550) China enters the low-cost laptop competition
 * 4551) User:JorgeReyes/A Photo Journey through the Heart and Soul of Cuba
 * 4552) Thousands in San Francisco protest US wars
 * 4553) Train kills seven on TV show
 * 4554) Six Nations Cup
 * 4555) Macasana, India priest killed
 * 4556) Minority mars Paris CPE protest
 * 4557) Labor claims victory in two Australian state elections
 * 4558) More medals for NZ: Commonwealth Games
 * 4559) Second oil disaster in Estonia within two months
 * 4560) 100s of thousands take to the streets across France
 * 4561) PlayStation 3 delayed until November
 * 4562) Queensland braces for category 5 cyclone
 * 4563) Polling data on President Bush's approval rating indicates recent decline
 * 4564) Avian flu cause of Egyptian woman's death
 * 4565) Report Specifies 'Black Room' of Abuse in Iraq
 * 4566) Personal relationship between Bush and McCallum Questioned
 * 4567) Candace Parker double dunks, makes basketball history
 * 4568) Looted, possibly contaminated body parts transplanted into USA, Canadian patients
 * 4569) Federer wins Pacific Life Open in Indian Wells
 * 4570) Scotland wins Gold, Silver in 400m IM
 * 4571) Crowe, Holmes succeed in takeover of Rabbitohs
 * 4572) Lukashenko wins disputed Belarus elections
 * 4573) Cuba and Japan to play in WBC final
 * 4574) Keisha Castle-Hughes playing Virgin Mary
 * 4575) Landmine kills two in India
 * 4576) Citizens protest Buffalo, N.Y. hotel proposal
 * 4577) Utah father accused of using shock-collars to punish his children
 * 4578) User:Solve et Coagula/No Chernobyl in Iran!!!
 * 4579) Maria Menounos will present the 2006 Eurovision Song Contest
 * 4580) French National assembly to approve copyright bill
 * 4581) Alfonso Soriano refuses to play
 * 4582) User:194.247.230.196/Wikipedia is islamophobic
 * 4583) New Zealand Attorney-General resigns
 * 4584) UN inaugurates rapid-response fund for future disasters
 * 4585) Japan wins World Baseball Classic, 10-6
 * 4586) UN creates rapid-response fund for disasters
 * 4587) Queensland mops up after Cyclone Larry's billion dollar devastation
 * 4588) Ohio man kills teen who walked on his lawn
 * 4589) Protesters mark 3rd anniversary of Iraq invasion
 * 4590) Demonstrator in coma - serious allegations against the French police
 * 4591) Yellow Sheep River develops €123 Linux based computer
 * 4592) Small airplane crashes in Colombia
 * 4593) President Bush calls on Helen Thomas during press conference; question stirs debate
 * 4594) Time: 15 Iraqi civilians dead; U.S. Marines under investigation
 * 4595) Buffalo, N.Y. hotel proposal approved by Common Council
 * 4596) Canada bans "Where the Bloody Hell are you?" ad
 * 4597) Windows Vista delayed until January 2007
 * 4598) BC Queen of the North ferry sinks
 * 4599) Canada: B.C. Ferry Sinks All 121 Aboard Accounted For
 * 4600) EU bans 92 airlines, buries "flying coffins"
 * 4601) ETA declares permanent cease-fire
 * 4602) Duckworth wins contentious Democratic primary in IL-06
 * 4603) Two explosions in La Paz kill 2, injure 6
 * 4604) H.E. Suzanne Mubarak and H.R.H. Prince Charles open the British University in Egypt
 * 4605) Pandermalis announces 2007 Acropolis Museum opening
 * 4606) New book links Bonds, Giambi and Sheffield to BALCO
 * 4607) Police arrest hostage taker in Greek mental clinic
 * 4608) PAD petitions election commission for Thaksin's disqualification
 * 4609) Information from prisoner leads to freedom for 3 hostages
 * 4610) Representative accuses Bush of signing bill not passed by Congress
 * 4611) Correspondence of late Greek Orthodox leader of Americas to be published
 * 4612) 42 West Papuan asylum seekers get temporary Australian visas
 * 4613) Virologists discover why H5N1 doesn't spread easily between humans
 * 4614) Journal Nature study 'fatally flawed', says Britannica
 * 4615) Benedict XVI Elevates 15 to Cardinal
 * 4616) Explosion in French college
 * 4617) BNP lose council seat in Keighley
 * 4618) Lawsuit accuses Chicago priest of molesting 13-year-old boy
 * 4619) University suspends lecturer accused of racism
 * 4620) Bush declares immunity from Patriot Act oversight
 * 4621) Violence, arrests end Minsk, Belarus protests
 * 4622) U.S. court adds limit to police searches
 * 4623) Mishap destroys SpaceX Falcon 1 after maiden launch
 * 4624) Over five hundred hispanic students protest immigration laws in Los Angeles
 * 4625) FCC head Kevin Martin endorses telcos' tiered Internet plan
 * 4626) Cape Town charges Frontline Fellowship pastor with Halloween paintball assault
 * 4627) Council pres. removes Easter bunny from St. Paul, MN city hall
 * 4628) Police arrest roof-climbing graduate of high school in Hopkinton, Massachusetts
 * 4629) Hyshot tests hypersonic "scramjet" in Australia
 * 4630) Tens of thousands rally against Thailand's Prime Minister
 * 4631) Norman Kember returns home safely
 * 4632) Greece, Greeks celebrate Independence day
 * 4633) Buck Owens, country music icon, dies at 76
 * 4634) Riots greet French government's labor reform
 * 4635) Riot police arrest Belarusian opposition leader Kozulin
 * 4636) Canadian Idol comes to Ottawa
 * 4637) Canadian Press speculates on special forces role in Iraq
 * 4638) Pentagon: Russia provided information to Iraq
 * 4639) Protesters rally for a second time against Buffalo, N.Y. hotel proposal
 * 4640) Australia's new controversial workplace regulations come into effect this week
 * 4641) XVIII Commonwealth Games competition ends
 * 4642) European Union demands release of Belarusian opposition leader
 * 4643) Shiites claim coalition forces killed men in a mosque
 * 4644) Georgia mother loses child custody over humorous religion
 * 4645) Seattle shooting leaves seven dead
 * 4646) George Mason University upsets UConn, advances to Final Four
 * 4647) Crash kills Indy driver Paul Dana
 * 4648) Airbus A380 safety test injures 33
 * 4649) Prince closes XVIII Commonwealth Games
 * 4650) Sweden names Jan Eliasson new Foreign Minister
 * 4651) Creekstone Farms sues USDA for refusing to allow mad cow testing
 * 4652) Bomb blast near Mosul, Iraq kills at least 40
 * 4653) Greek court rules worship of ancient Greek deities is legal
 * 4654) Western Australia braces for another cyclone
 * 4655) UK PM addresses joint sitting of Australian Parliament
 * 4656) Australian artist Pro Hart dies
 * 4657) Long Beach, CA Redevelopment Agency ends talks for church
 * 4658) Australia grants temporary asylum to 12 Commonwealth Games athletes
 * 4659) UK petrol prices rise to five-month high
 * 4660) White House Chief of Staff Andrew Card resigns
 * 4661) 5.5 magnitude earthquake shakes Tokyo
 * 4662) Buffalo, N.Y. hotel proposal gets final approval by city Planning Board
 * 4663) Former Secretary of Defense Caspar Weinberger dies at 88
 * 4664) Thousands rally in Columbus, Ohio, for undocumented immigrants' rights
 * 4665) Thai police forward anti-Thaksin PAD accusations to Corruption Commission
 * 4666) Exit polls suggest Kadima victory in Israeli elections
 * 4667) Beatles' Apple Corps sues Apple Computer
 * 4668) Thousands strike in UK over pensions
 * 4669) Rivers flood in central Europe
 * 4670) Turn up and don't vote, urge anti-Thaksin activists
 * 4671) UK public sector workers strike over pension rights
 * 4672) U.S.A. researchers report plagiarism in Putin's dissertation
 * 4673) Cyclone Glenda intensifies to category 5 storm
 * 4674) US Federal Reserve raises interest rates - energy prices could affect inflation
 * 4675) Blair challenges New Zealand to fight against global warming
 * 4676) Australian House of Representatives acknowledges Cyclone Larry efforts
 * 4677) Jian Seng ghost ship affair brings criticism of Australian government
 * 4678) Search for body fails on New Zealand's Raoul island
 * 4679) Darfur declares Swedish Foreign Minister unwelcome
 * 4680) UN Security Council calls on Iran to suspend uranium enrichment
 * 4681) New Zealand declares 2007 switch of energy efficiency strategy
 * 4682) Cyclone Glenda closes in on Western Australia
 * 4683) Nigeria arrests Charles Taylor for war crimes trial
 * 4684) Australian Federal Police raid home over unauthorised access to pay TV services
 * 4685) Son charged with eye-gouging attack on mother dies
 * 4686) EU warns Microsoft: forthcoming Vista risks antitrust breach
 * 4687) Australian MPs exchange fighting words over healthcare rebate
 * 4688) Captors release American journalist Jill Carroll
 * 4689) First Brazilian astronaut accompanies ISS replacements
 * 4690) Optus B1 outage leaves all New Zealand Sky TV digital subscribers without service
 * 4691) Cynthia McKinney (D-GA) and officer tangle on the Hill
 * 4692) Luxembourg, India spar over Arcelor takeover bid
 * 4693) Tourist ferry sinks off Bahrain coast; at least 44 dead
 * 4694) U.S. actor Charlie Sheen questions 9/11 theories
 * 4695) Court rules rubber-stamping Thai election ballots not required
 * 4696) Judge sentences Ali to 30 years for Bush assassination plot
 * 4697) Canada Freezes Aid To Palestine
 * 4698) Rainy weather in Hawaii enters sixth week
 * 4699) Lethal earthquakes rock western Iran, 70 or more die
 * 4700) Faust seeks Murphy disqualification in PA Congressional primary
 * 4701) Condoleezza Rice visits the United Kingdom
 * 4702) Auto parts maker Delphi plans to cut 8,500 jobs; union contracts
 * 4703) Sewage spill fouls Waikiki Beach
 * 4704) Death toll of Bahrain tourist boat capsizing rises to 57
 * 4705) Iraq war vet claims atrocities by U.S. soldiers
 * 4706) NZ Sky TV customers to get refund for satellite failure
 * 4707) User:Brian New Zealand/Wikinews announces partnership with CNN
 * 4708) Auckland City Council acts to remove suspect chemicals in pre-school's soil
 * 4709) "The Simpsons Movie" hits theatres July 2007
 * 4710) Donald Trump plans £300m "golfing paradise" for rural Scotland
 * 4711) Sun releases T1 source code
 * 4712) Stanisław Lem dies at 84
 * 4713) President Bush to limit congressional oversight in PATRIOT amendment act
 * 4714) IAEA chief, Russia, China express concerns about threats against Iran
 * 4715) Flooding in Honolulu wreaks havoc
 * 4716) Thais head to the polls for snap election
 * 4717) Mayor of Dzerzhinskiy city near Moscow shot dead
 * 4718) Rice and Straw arrive unannounced in Baghdad
 * 4719) Blasts rock Thai polling stations
 * 4720) US helicopter crashes in Iraq; 2 unaccounted for
 * 4721) British military denies secret meeting regarding action against Iran
 * 4722) UK government links London 2005 attacks to the occupation of Iraq
 * 4723) Herb Sendek leaves NC State
 * 4724) Greek President attends inauguration of Greek Orthodox Church in Egypt
 * 4725) Photo Essay: Cherry Blossoms Bloom in DC
 * 4726) TV stations are watching the flood in Dresden
 * 4727) British report says the U.K. is preparing 'mass graves' for humans if Bird Flu mutates
 * 4728) Business Brief for April 3, 2006
 * 4729) Murder, rape of Albert Namatjira's great-granddaughter makes belated news
 * 4730) Queen approves New Zealand Governor-General's appointment
 * 4731) Australia and China enter into Uranium deal
 * 4732) C-5 Galaxy military cargo plane crashes at Dover Air Force Base
 * 4733) Iran tests torpedo, plans more tests
 * 4734) 18 dead after multiple twisters strike US Midwest
 * 4735) Alcatel and Lucent will merge
 * 4736) 5 dead in Pakistan bomb attack
 * 4737) Third of Thais vote 'none of the above'
 * 4738) Judge throws out petition case against Patrick Murphy in PA Congressional race
 * 4739) Tom DeLay will not seek re-election; to resign from Congress
 * 4740) Iran tests its second missile
 * 4741) Collyer brothers to bid for Everton F.C.?
 * 4742) Thailand's Prime Minister announces resignation
 * 4743) User:Brianmc/Editorial:Goodbye Mr Thaksin
 * 4744) Berlusconi in trouble over use of bad word
 * 4745) Flooding Danube threatens thousands
 * 4746) Waikiki beaches reopen after sewage spill
 * 4747) U.S. jury decision moves Moussaoui closer to execution
 * 4748) University of Florida wins NCAA basketball championship
 * 4749) Six Papuans reported camping on Australian island
 * 4750) Apple releases program to limit iPod volume
 * 4751) Australian PM announces $1.8 billion mental health plan
 * 4752) Cats could play significant role in transmitting bird flu to humans, say Dutch researchers
 * 4753) Homeland Security spokesman arrested for trying to seduce a minor
 * 4754) Apple unveils "Boot Camp" allowing Windows to work on Macs
 * 4755) Thaksin departure doesn't signal end to Thai political crisis
 * 4756) Guinea's PM fired by President
 * 4757) Interview with Glen Stollery of ScienTOMogy.info
 * 4758) Wikinews interviews Frugalware Linux founder
 * 4759) Swan in Fife, Scotland dies with H5N1 bird flu virus infection
 * 4760) Duke lacrosse season ends, coach resigns
 * 4761) German soccer player gets preliminary injunction against far-right party
 * 4762) Mckinney apologizes for confrontation with security guard
 * 4763) Jimmy Rollins' hitting baseball streak ends at 38
 * 4764) Massachusetts lawmakers enact plan for universal health coverage
 * 4765) Indian police break up hunger strike over dam project
 * 4766) Libby says Bush authorized NIE leaks
 * 4767) Ship sinks off Djibouti, killing at least 109
 * 4768) Dozens die in Iraq bombing, al-Sadr blames occupation forces
 * 4769) Blair, Ahern unveil plan for Northern Ireland devolution
 * 4770) User:Brianmc/Thai election crisis
 * 4771) Semapedia introduced to Africa: Powered by "Made in Ghana" technology
 * 4772) Men pose as police on Australian freeway, commit assault and robbery
 * 4773) Electronic Frontier Foundation files motion to stop AT&T from forwarding Internet traffic to NSA
 * 4774) Australian provisional driver caught doing more than twice the speed limit
 * 4775) Honolulu man dies after fall into sewage-contaminated harbor
 * 4776) British FBI-style agency launched
 * 4777) News briefs:April 9, 2006
 * 4778) Tennessee hit with second wave of tornadoes; 12 dead
 * 4779) Row ensues as CalMac starts Sunday ferry crossing service to Lewis and Harris
 * 4780) Former Colombian intelligence official claims Colombia had a plan to kill Chavez
 * 4781) State Bank of India employee strike settled
 * 4782) First results from Italian election
 * 4783) Detroit woman dies after child's 911 calls are neglected
 * 4784) Farmhouse raided as investigation into Ontario massacre continues
 * 4785) News briefs:April 10, 2006
 * 4786) Defense systems of Air Force One exposed on the Internet
 * 4787) France to replace controversial youth worker law
 * 4788) Seven south Thailand constituencies face one horse race
 * 4789) NASA plans to send probe into Moon's surface
 * 4790) Voyager 1 signal received by radio amateurs
 * 4791) Phil Mickelson wins Masters
 * 4792) User:Chopbrown/Iran and Nuclear Proliferation: Narrow Interests or Common Good?
 * 4793) Coroner's inquest rules two British men were intentionally shot by Israeli soldiers
 * 4794) NY Post columnist suspended over extortion allegation
 * 4795) Protest outside Cole inquiry
 * 4796) Buckingham Palace releases trivia about Queen Elizabeth II
 * 4797) Prodi claims victory in Italian election; Berlusconi refuses to concede
 * 4798) Israeli PM Ariel Sharon declared 'permanently incapacitated'
 * 4799) Five charged in Ontario killings
 * 4800) Straw and Bush respond to Iran situation
 * 4801) Australia's deputy PM faces Iraqi kickback inquiry
 * 4802) State Farm Insurance allegedly destroying papers
 * 4803) Rapper Proof (D12) shot and killed outside Detroit nightclub
 * 4804) Former Iranian president Rafsanjani states Iran is enriching uranium
 * 4805) Australian foreign minister tells inquiry it was the UN's job to investigate Iraq kickback claims
 * 4806) Australian PM to face Cole inquiry
 * 4807) Bomb threat that diverted Ryanair jetliner reportedly a hoax
 * 4808) Islamic web forum releases videotape of Ayman al-Zawahiri
 * 4809) Grover Norquist attempts to trademark 'K Street Project'
 * 4810) Amber Alert canceled in Toronto
 * 4811) Canada tests cow for mad cow disease
 * 4812) Australian PM faces inquiry into Iraqi kickbacks
 * 4813) Explosion rocks Jama Masjid in India
 * 4814) Forecast cloudy for COSMIC launch
 * 4815) Egyptian official states Al-Qaeda explosives expert killed in airstrike
 * 4816) Bear in Tennessee kills six-year-old girl
 * 4817) Salon: Rumsfeld allowed Guantanamo abuse
 * 4818) New Apple software lets Microsoft Windows boot on Macs
 * 4819) U.S. claims of Iraqi bioweapons labs contradicted in classified Pentagon report filed on 27 May 2003
 * 4820) Flight 93 cockpit recorder played in Moussaoui trial
 * 4821) Police confirm lagoon bodies are boys missing from Milwaukee, Wisconsin
 * 4822) Iran President warns Israeli government is heading towards annihilation
 * 4823) Mumps outbreak strikes Iowa, midwest United States
 * 4824) 10-year-old Oklahoma girl found murdered
 * 4825) Australian cheerleaders told to cover up
 * 4826) Australia could help discourage nuclear weapon proliferation: Opposition
 * 4827) Britain could face electricity blackouts
 * 4828) Police in Aruba make an arrest in Natalee Holloway case
 * 4829) Antalya to host children from 40 countries
 * 4830) 10,000 refuse to pay U.S. taxes to protest Iraq war
 * 4831) Ecumenical Hellenism program's representatives visited U.S.A.
 * 4832) Suspect in Oklahoma girl's murder blogged about depression, "dangerously weird" fantasies
 * 4833) Greenpeace founder supports nuclear energy
 * 4834) Canada confirms fifth case of Mad Cow Disease
 * 4835) Explosion in Tel Aviv injures at least 40, kills at least 8
 * 4836) Rail accident in northern Greece
 * 4837) Sondhi may face arrest over lèse majesté allegations
 * 4838) British National Party to tempt voters in May local elections
 * 4839) Still no action in standoff in Ontario town
 * 4840) US allegedly committed acts of violence in Iran using ex-members of MEK during past year
 * 4841) Dead body found in suitcase floating in Auckland harbour
 * 4842) Man attacks, kills mental patient
 * 4843) Missing nun found dead
 * 4844) Greenpeace report says Chernobyl death toll has been underestimated
 * 4845) Illinois Ex-Gov. Ryan found guilty of corruption charges
 * 4846) Four Korean women accuse JMS leader Jeong Myeong-seok of rape
 * 4847) Sudan reports first bird flu case
 * 4848) President Bush receives anti-free speech award
 * 4849) Accused have denied guilt in suitcase murder case
 * 4850) Vodafone launches new video news service for mobile phones, New Zealand
 * 4851) New Zealand, Australia fly in extra personnel to help quell Solomon Island riots
 * 4852) George Galloway exposes News of the World 'fake sheikh'
 * 4853) India sends special envoy to Nepal
 * 4854) White House press secretary McClellan resigns; advisor Rove reassigned
 * 4855) UK Political Parties discuss green issues in run up to local elections
 * 4856) Native protesters repel police raid in Caledonia, Ontario
 * 4857) Mayan mob lynch couple in Guatemala
 * 4858) Nepal's King Gyanendra cracks down on protests; 3 dead
 * 4859) Oil prices surge over $75 a barrel to a record high
 * 4860) Kucinich asks Bush about alleged US support for armed insurgency in Iran
 * 4861) Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II turns 80
 * 4862) 7.7 magnitude earthquake strikes Kamchatka peninsula
 * 4863) Employees of Mumbai's bus service BEST announce indefinite strike
 * 4864) King of Nepal to restore democracy
 * 4865) Nigeria announces clearing of Paris Club debt
 * 4866) Condoleezza Rice will visit Greece and Turkey
 * 4867) Pakistan says senior al-Qaeda official killed in shootout
 * 4868) PBS show asserts greenhouse gases, atmospheric pollutants dimming future
 * 4869) Woman arrested for heckling Chinese President Hu at White House
 * 4870) BJP leader Pramod Mahajan shot at in Mumbai
 * 4871) Jawad al-Maliki named Iraqi prime minister
 * 4872) US Congress drafting bill that may affect Internet freedoms
 * 4873) South Thailand election reruns hit by violence
 * 4874) Nagin, Landrieu advance to runoff in New Orleans mayoral election
 * 4875) Michael Schumacher breaks Formula One record for most poles
 * 4876) Aljazeera airs new audiotape by Osama bin Laden
 * 4877) Swazi King says political parties are no longer banned
 * 4878) Linux distributors agree on standard for desktop software
 * 4879) By-elections fail to provide way out of Thai political crisis
 * 4880) Tennis player Rafael Nadal crowned "King of Clay"
 * 4881) Indian Supreme Court verdict:AMU to remain a minority institution
 * 4882) 112 year old joke fools political activists and the Associated Press
 * 4883) Oil prices drive new investment in clean technology
 * 4884) Explosions rock Egyptian resort town of Dahab
 * 4885) Microsoft and EU face off in Luxembourg court
 * 4886) World leaders condemn deadly explosions in Egypt
 * 4887) ANZAC Day marked throughout NZ, AU
 * 4888) Russian commander: Tu-160s penetrate US airspace undetected
 * 4889) Emergency declared in Peru as Mt. Ubinas threatens to erupt
 * 4890) Lawsuit sends Buffalo, N.Y. hotel proposal to New York Supreme Court
 * 4891) Cyclone Monica misses Darwin
 * 4892) Clashes in Athens during Condoleezza Rice's visit to Greece
 * 4893) Cyclone Monica degraded
 * 4894) Alabama postal workers and customers become ill, suspicious substance found
 * 4895) Study claims recreational ecstasy use and depression unrelated
 * 4896) Sri Lankan Army Chief critically injured in LTTE suicide bombing
 * 4897) Security alert shuts down West London
 * 4898) Two suicide bombers attack peacekeeping base in Egypt
 * 4899) Tony Snow named new White House press secretary
 * 4900) Others named in lawsuit against Buffalo, N.Y. hotel proposal
 * 4901) Germans and Arabs establish a search engine that competes with Google
 * 4902) US Federal Reserve ceases to publish M3 index
 * 4903) Maoists in Nepal declare three month ceasefire
 * 4904) Australia to introduce universal health and welfare smartcard
 * 4905) Israeli report: Iran acquired missiles capable of striking Europe
 * 4906) "Voxtel" company will be transformed into "Orange"
 * 4907) Members of Granny Peace Brigade acquitted
 * 4908) Family devastated by body mix-up
 * 4909) Nintendo Revolution name revealed
 * 4910) Full-mast flag generates controversy at Parliament Hill
 * 4911) Iran nuclear impasse continues
 * 4912) Pakistani militants behead suspected US informant
 * 4913) Criticism over Qingzang Railway as opening nears
 * 4914) News briefs:April 28, 2006
 * 4915) Opposition leader Alaksandar Milinkievič jailed in Belarus
 * 4916) City of Buffalo, N.Y. fighting lawsuit against hotel proposal
 * 4917) Peace activist claims Iran keen to compromise on nuclear issue, Cheney, Rumsfeld allegedly block negotiations
 * 4918) U.S. Web host target of denial-of-service attack
 * 4919) U.S. members of congress arrested over Sudan protest
 * 4920) News briefs:April 29, 2006
 * 4921) IAEA Iran report leaked
 * 4922) Ayman al-Zawahiri appears in new videotape
 * 4923) British Home Secretary faces pressure to resign over foreign offender release crisis
 * 4924) Maoists in India kill 13 and free 25 hostages
 * 4925) Taliban abducts Indian engineer
 * 4926) Spanish-language version of U.S. anthem stirs controversy
 * 4927) Shuttle will launch in July: NASA
 * 4928) Zarqawi shows face in new video
 * 4929) Sniper's tower attacked in Ramadi
 * 4930) Mexico on the verge of decriminalizing possession of small amounts of drugs
 * 4931) Mujahideen Shura Council claims responsibility for various attacks in Iraq
 * 4932) Comedians lampoon Bush at White House Correspondents' Dinner
 * 4933) Hawaii legislature reaches agreement to suspend gasoline price cap
 * 4934) Kidnapped Indian engineer killed by Taliban
 * 4935) Australian civil rights activists protest terror suspects' internment
 * 4936) Trapped Australian miners found alive
 * 4937) Ten people injured as elderly driver hits crowd at Australian show
 * 4938) Economist John Kenneth Galbraith dies
 * 4939) London hosts anti-racism concert ahead of local elections
 * 4940) London Planetarium closes to make way for celebrity-themed show
 * 4941) Militants kill 22 villagers in Kashmir
 * 4942) Some Australian government welfare recipients will be forced to pay their bills
 * 4943) First pictures from the Israeli photo/spy satellite Eros B
 * 4944) Bolivian troops told to seize natural gas fields
 * 4945) May Day march takes place in London
 * 4946) Drug, alcohol, tobacco abuse rising among California teens
 * 4947) Legislators in US states call for the impeachment of President Bush
 * 4948) Blue Security anti-spam community target of large-scale spam attack
 * 4949) U.S. government to improve recruitment for civil service jobs
 * 4950) Blogspot ban lifted in Pakistan
 * 4951) Inter-Balkan Summit to take place in Thessalonika, Greece
 * 4952) Flight from Armenian capital Yerevan crashes near Sochi
 * 4953) Transit chaos in Bogota, Colombia
 * 4954) Wikinews interviews Ethan Zuckerman
 * 4955) New Zealand Government to unbundle local loop
 * 4956) Armenian president offers condolences over Black Sea air crash
 * 4957) BJP leader Pramod Mahajan dies in Mumbai
 * 4958) Communal tension erupts in Vadodara, India
 * 4959) 8.0 magnitude earthquake occurs near Tonga
 * 4960) News briefs:May 3, 2006
 * 4961) Earl Woods, father of Tiger Woods, dies at age 74
 * 4962) Filmmaker releases trailer for open source feature film
 * 4963) Soft drink companies to stop high school soda sales
 * 4964) Zacarias Moussaoui to serve life in prison
 * 4965) Rescue attempts continue for Tasmanian miners
 * 4966) Voting day for local elections in England
 * 4967) Picasso's painting sold for $95.2 million
 * 4968) Former Victorian Premier considers political comeback
 * 4969) Prime Ministers of Greece and Turkey meet in Thessalonika
 * 4970) States challenge to Australian Work Choices Act begins
 * 4971) Lava flows from Mount Merapi
 * 4972) Celebrations for the time 01:02:03, 04/05/06
 * 4973) News briefs:May 4, 2006
 * 4974) The Sultan's Elephant arrives in London
 * 4975) Rhode Island congressman Patrick Kennedy involved in car accident near U.S. Capitol
 * 4976) Conservatives make gains in English local elections
 * 4977) Kennett rules out political comeback
 * 4978) Australian government announces $52.5 million financial assistance package for Ford
 * 4979) Charles Clarke loses Home Secretary position in Cabinet reshuffle, UK
 * 4980) Riots in Mexico
 * 4981) Indian music composer Naushad Ali dies
 * 4982) Darfur rebel leader signs peace plan
 * 4983) Cindy Sheehan urges Canada to welcome U.S. deserters
 * 4984) News briefs:May 5, 2006
 * 4985) U.S.; China has provided military aid and training to Venezuela
 * 4986) Porter Goss resigns as director of the CIA
 * 4987) Michelle Wie makes cut in Korean men's golf tournament
 * 4988) 4 year old Indian boy runs 40 miles in 7 hours
 * 4989) Warehouse burns in Helsinki, Finland
 * 4990) Polls open for the 2006 Parliamentary Elections, Singapore
 * 4991) Cruise liner off England coast catches fire
 * 4992) Car hits five-year-old Australian girl
 * 4993) Getafe CF coach Schuster criticises preliminary Spanish World Cup pick
 * 4994) 10 American soldiers killed in helicopter crash in Afghanistan
 * 4995) Anarchists, police clash in central Athens during anti-war rally
 * 4996) Tornadoes cause millions in damages in Waco, Texas
 * 4997) Human Rights Watch implicates 600+ in war prisoner abuse
 * 4998) Iraqis celebrate deaths of British troops
 * 4999) PAP returned to power in 2006 Parliamentary Elections, Singapore
 * 5000) Australian veteran Nine Network reporter dies
 * 5001) Sudan will welcome UN Peacekeepers in Darfur
 * 5002) Iran says it may withdraw from Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty
 * 5003) The Sultan's Elephant entertains London
 * 5004) 1 dead, 13 injured in Dublin bus pursuit
 * 5005) Michael Schumacher wins the European Grand Prix
 * 5006) March against new French copyright law
 * 5007) UK Government report into UFOs released
 * 5008) Rescue of Tasmanian miners delayed
 * 5009) Anti-censorship developers targeting China's "Great Firewall"
 * 5010) Soft drink foes cheer victory, lament remaining junk foods in schools
 * 5011) Sex-for-aid spreads in war-torn Liberia
 * 5012) U.S. President George W. Bush nominates Gen. Michael Hayden as director of CIA
 * 5013) Thailand election was invalid, rules court
 * 5014) Union criticizes East London Line 'privatisation'
 * 5015) Theo Walcott is the big surprise in Eriksson's preliminary World Cup squad
 * 5016) News briefs:May 8, 2006
 * 5017) Apple Corps loses court case against Apple Computer
 * 5018) Ahmadinejad sends letter to George W. Bush
 * 5019) Tasmanian miners rescued
 * 5020) Varanasi bombings suspect shot in Kashmir
 * 5021) Bush announces food aid to Darfur, AU faces fund crisis
 * 5022) Australian Budget for 2006-2007 released
 * 5023) Third Australian miner laid to rest
 * 5024) British Foreign Secretary: no plans for Iran
 * 5025) Australian "3 CDMA" customers have 90 days to move to 3G
 * 5026) News briefs:May 9, 2006
 * 5027) High school seniors take last-chance exit test while judge prepares to strike it down
 * 5028) Buncefield oil depot tank 'was overflowing'
 * 5029) China enters UN human rights council
 * 5030) Concrete supplier indicted in Boston 'Big Dig' scandal
 * 5031) Last American survivor of the Titanic disaster dies
 * 5032) Possibility of new graphic health warnings on NZ cigarette packs
 * 5033) Southern Australian munitions factory explodes
 * 5034) Britney Spears announces she is pregnant again
 * 5035) Australia will help in East Timor if requested: Downer
 * 5036) Explosives stolen from California mine
 * 5037) UK hacker faces extradition to US
 * 5038) Judge delays exit exam decision until Friday
 * 5039) UK Attorney General says Guantanamo should close
 * 5040) ICANN rejects .xxx top-level domain name proposal
 * 5041) Fight Continues, 100 dead in Somalia
 * 5042) Legislative Assembly election results declared in 5 Indian States
 * 5043) Marxists retain West Bengal, regain Kerala
 * 5044) Australian Parliament hears reply to Budget
 * 5045) AEK Athens fans damage ferry-boat in Greece
 * 5046) Explosives stolen from a California mine, partially returned
 * 5047) Palestinians get interim aid
 * 5048) Giorgio Napolitano elected Italian president
 * 5049) USA Today reports NSA obtained call logs from communications companies
 * 5050) Australian emergency telephone service lost in Southern NSW, ACT
 * 5051) Israeli gasoline supplier to Palestinians cuts supply
 * 5052) Calls for corporate tax reform in Australia goes unheeded
 * 5053) Oil pipeline explodes in Nigeria; 200 feared dead
 * 5054) Jihadis still work online
 * 5055) Exiled Chagos islanders win right to return home
 * 5056) News briefs:May 12, 2006
 * 5057) Judge suspends California High School Exit Exam requirement
 * 5058) Full text of Ahmadinejad's letter to Bush made available online
 * 5059) Native Hawaiian sovereignty bill to be debated in U.S. Senate in June
 * 5060) Merapi roars, compulsory evacuation ordered
 * 5061) News briefs:May 13, 2006
 * 5062) Liverpool win an exciting FA Cup final
 * 5063) More SKY TV problems, NZ
 * 5064) ISO adopts Open Document Format
 * 5065) Mohamed ElBaradei: Highly enriched uranium found in Iran is "of little significance"
 * 5066) Fitzgerald to announce new evidence against Libby
 * 5067) Bulls clinch position in Super 14 rugby semi-finals
 * 5068) US continues to deny Red Cross access to all detainees
 * 5069) Word 2007 will include blogging tools
 * 5070) Australian govt announces proposals for copyright update, allows private recording and transfer between media
 * 5071) Prison riot breaks out in Haiti
 * 5072) Alonso wins Spanish GP: fans are rejoicing
 * 5073) News briefs:May 14, 2006
 * 5074) Greek soccer champions celebrate title win with Maradona
 * 5075) Wave of attacks strike policemen in Brazil
 * 5076) Australian senator to oppose petrol deregulation
 * 5077) Satellite phone subsidy to be extended in Australia
 * 5078) Australian Mitchell Dean wins Honolulu Triathlon
 * 5079) Saddam Hussein's trial resumes, ex-Iraqi President formally charged
 * 5080) Michigan woman kidnapped in 1976 found alive in Arizona
 * 5081) Mass evictions from Oakland's public housing
 * 5082) News briefs:May 15, 2006
 * 5083) Honolulu police shoot gunman in standoff
 * 5084) U.S. restores full diplomatic relations with Libya
 * 5085) Australian man caught driving with no licence twice in one day
 * 5086) Trawler sinks in Foveaux Strait, three generations killed
 * 5087) India postpones test-firing of Agni-III ballistic missile
 * 5088) New Zealand Department of Prime Minister and Cabinet employee named as Telecom mole
 * 5089) UN releases 2006 list of "10 stories the world should hear more about"
 * 5090) Flooding ravages Northeastern United States
 * 5091) Australia won't take back spent uranium
 * 5092) Man mistakenly interviewed live on BBC News 24
 * 5093) BellSouth denies phone records were handed over to the NSA
 * 5094) Ex-Indian diplomat's passport revoked
 * 5095) Bi-directional Censorship from the Great Firewall of China
 * 5096) Ayaan Hirsi Ali leaves Dutch Parliament
 * 5097) Settlement returns billions to California schools funding
 * 5098) 7.4 magnitude hits Pacific near New Zealand
 * 5099) Spanish Socialist Workers' Party proposes human rights bill for great apes
 * 5100) Wuerl appointed Washington, D.C.'s new bishop
 * 5101) News briefs:May 16, 2006
 * 5102) Department of Defense releases 9/11 video of plane hitting Pentagon
 * 5103) Culture of violence reported in central Australian Aboriginal communties
 * 5104) Apple releases Macbook
 * 5105) Hawaii to spend $4.9M on coqui frog eradication
 * 5106) Pacific tests tsunami warning systems
 * 5107) Rescued Australian miners sign multi-million dollar media deal
 * 5108) Half of Australian defence force's munitions of no use
 * 5109) Mundine beats Green in super-middleweight WBA eliminator
 * 5110) News briefs:May 17, 2006
 * 5111) Verizon says customer phone records were not handed over to the NSA
 * 5112) College ice hockey could follow NHL and add second referee
 * 5113) US stocks plummet
 * 5114) NZ Finance Minister introduces 2006 budget
 * 5115) FBI searching Michigan farm for clues in disappearance of Jimmy Hoffa
 * 5116) Australian opposition expected to release workplace plan
 * 5117) Canada extends Afghanistan military role for two more years
 * 5118) Dee Caffari on last stretch of round-the-world sailing challenge
 * 5119) Indian markets plummet: Sensex loses 826 points, Nifty down 246
 * 5120) Australian rugby league club to have extra police at all NSW games
 * 5121) New Italian government proposes withdrawal of troops from Iraq
 * 5122) Cholera outbreak hits Angola
 * 5123) Nepal Parliament passes resolution to curb King's power
 * 5124) Record typhoon Chanchu batters south China
 * 5125) News briefs:May 18, 2006
 * 5126) Nelson, NZ, man trying to sell leg online
 * 5127) UPS plans $1 billion expansion, 5,000 new jobs at KY air hub
 * 5128) Two Australian car ferry operators caught drunk on the job
 * 5129) State schools chief to appeal California High School Exit Exam ban to state high court
 * 5130) Hawaii governor Lingle lobbies GOP for Akaka Bill passage
 * 5131) OpenSync Interview - syncing on the free desktop
 * 5132) Wellington Hurricanes in Super 14 rugby final
 * 5133) UN: Guantanamo Bay should be closed
 * 5134) Elephants Dream: Free content 3D film released to the Internet
 * 5135) News briefs:May 19, 2006
 * 5136) US General in Iraq Claims Employment can Undermine Insurgency
 * 5137) Indonesia hit by 6.1 magnitude earthquake
 * 5138) RAGGS debuts on Australia's Seven Network
 * 5139) Apes and birds are able to plan ahead: psychologists
 * 5140) Space shuttle Discovery safely arrives at launch pad
 * 5141) Rep. Hunter calls for hearings about alleged "cold-blooded killings" of civilians by U.S. Marines
 * 5142) Crusaders to meet Hurricanes in Super 14 final
 * 5143) Riot at Guantanamo Bay detention camp
 * 5144) Australian PM pushes for "full-blooded" nuclear energy debate
 * 5145) 'Da Vinci Code' opens in theaters, sparks controversy
 * 5146) Two Christchurch, New Zealand, hospitals have a virus outbreak
 * 5147) China completes "mammoth" Three Gorges Dam hydro-electricity project
 * 5148) Sydney off-ramp to charge $1.20 for 200m drive
 * 5149) Australian Democrats in "continuous downward spiral": Founder
 * 5150) US Navy sailors jailed in Australia on drug smuggling charges
 * 5151) Iraq swears in first full-term government
 * 5152) 5 killed in Kentucky coal mine explosion
 * 5153) Explosion blasts Palestinian intelligence service HQ
 * 5154) Munster win 2006 Heineken Cup
 * 5155) News briefs:May 20, 2006
 * 5156) User:Shaji.k/V.S.Achuthanandan - The Virtue of Persistence
 * 5157) Kentucky Derby winner Barbaro injured in Preakness, does not finish race
 * 5158) Controversy over translation of Norwegian national anthem
 * 5159) Missing girl from British Columbia found safe
 * 5160) Pair extradited and charged over Granville, Sydney shootings
 * 5161) Snowy Hydro Scheme to go public
 * 5162) Ray Nagin re-elected New Orleans mayor
 * 5163) Finnish metal band win 51st Eurovision Song Contest
 * 5164) Violence escalates in Afghanistan
 * 5165) 300 Vietnamese fishermen rescued after record China typhoon
 * 5166) 'Naked Guy' Andrew Martinez dies
 * 5167) Militants target rally in Srinagar
 * 5168) Iran stands defiant on Uranium enrichment
 * 5169) Professionals and students continue strike in New Delhi
 * 5170) Trojan Nuclear Power Plant cooling tower demolished
 * 5171) Interview with Ton Roosendaal about Elephants Dream and free content movies
 * 5172) News briefs:May 21, 2006
 * 5173) Possible Anthrax scare in Norway
 * 5174) Five dead in Louisiana church shooting
 * 5175) Sweden wins World Ice Hockey Championships
 * 5176) Downer welcomes Australian nuclear energy debate
 * 5177) Mark Rocket first New Zealander to book Virgin space flight
 * 5178) NSW govt to rebuild high school with private funding
 * 5179) PM John Howard's nuclear push causes alarm
 * 5180) One of Saddam Hussein's defense lawyers thrown out of court
 * 5181) Chief of World Health Organization dies
 * 5182) Researchers say Ozone Hole "likely to contract, may disappear"
 * 5183) Steel major Arcelor ready to reconsider Mittal's offer
 * 5184) News briefs:May 22, 2006
 * 5185) Seven year old boy swims from Alcatraz to San Francisco
 * 5186) Britain expects troops out of Iraq within next 4 years
 * 5187) Montenegro secedes from Serbia
 * 5188) Ian Paisley rejects Sinn Fein nomination
 * 5189) Australian treasurer enters nuclear debate
 * 5190) Malaysian Home Ministry ban approved documentary
 * 5191) Drug crackdown in Northern NSW nets two suppliers
 * 5192) Mother charged with manslaughter
 * 5193) Global warming underestimated, say scientists
 * 5194) Hurricane forecasters: Up to 10 hurricanes in Atlantic
 * 5195) Australian PM to be snubbed by up to six Irish MPs
 * 5196) Howard government confirms "secret nuclear power committee"
 * 5197) Israeli forces capture Hamas commander
 * 5198) Turkish and Greek fighter planes collide in mid air
 * 5199) Australia saves three billion plastic bags from circulation
 * 5200) Former U.S. senator Lloyd Bentsen dies at 85
 * 5201) Human to human transmission of the H5N1 Avian Flu may have infected seven Indonesian family members
 * 5202) Audiotape of al-Qaeda leader Osama Bin Laden surfaces on Internet
 * 5203) Police retrieve body of American tourist on hunting holiday in New Zealand
 * 5204) East Timor descends into further violence: Downer
 * 5205) The Australia Institute identifies ideal sites for nuclear power stations
 * 5206) Sir Edmund Hillary angry with mountaineers who left British climber to die
 * 5207) British sailor resumes around-the-world voyage after stop in Hawaii
 * 5208) Major fire breaks out at Istanbul airport
 * 5209) News briefs:May 24, 2006
 * 5210) Fishermen make "very rare" find in Siberia
 * 5211) California Supreme Court revives High School Exit Exam
 * 5212) British plane catches fire in Afghanistan
 * 5213) Multinational force sent to East Timor
 * 5214) Australian Government under pressure to reveal nuclear sites
 * 5215) Howard's revival of nuclear debate "surprising": Political expert
 * 5216) Zogby poll finds 45% want new 9/11 investigation
 * 5217) Family narrowly escapes fiery death in Christchurch, New Zealand
 * 5218) Pakistani immigrant convicted of N.Y. subway plot
 * 5219) Malaysian culture minister pans documentary
 * 5220) Fighting in Dili continues ahead of multinational deployment
 * 5221) Indo-Pakistan talks on Siachen end in deadlock
 * 5222) U.S. appeals court upholds Honolulu aerial ad ban
 * 5223) Trains grind to a halt in Northeast US
 * 5224) Enron executives Kenneth Lay and Jeffrey Skilling found guilty
 * 5225) News briefs:May 25, 2006
 * 5226) Taylor Hicks crowned American Idol winner
 * 5227) Appeals Court asked for quick decision in California High School Exit Exam case
 * 5228) Amnesty Report 2006: disadvantaged pay price of war on terror
 * 5229) BitTorrent index sues MPAA
 * 5230) Australian troops land in East Timor
 * 5231) Melbourne - Adelaide train services disrupted into next week following fatal crash
 * 5232) Hundred million dollar New Zealand drug bust
 * 5233) U.S. Senate passes immigration reform bill
 * 5234) Science minister visits Australia's newest nuclear reactor, receives nuclear power report
 * 5235) Indian Communists protest US involvement in country's internal affairs
 * 5236) Shots fired on Capitol Hill
 * 5237) US marines may face death penalty for "massacre" of civilians in Iraq
 * 5238) Sculptor to teach animation maquettes at VAB Creative Studio
 * 5239) Symantec AntiVirus vulnerability found
 * 5240) News briefs:May 26, 2006
 * 5241) New toll proposal on U.S. Interstate 95 nearing passage
 * 5242) Nepal declared a secular state; sparks Hindu protest
 * 5243) Ahern, Blair to lead Northern Ireland talks
 * 5244) No diplomas for now; California Exit Exam appeal must wait
 * 5245) Peacekeepers take control in East Timor
 * 5246) Gang violence continues in East Timor
 * 5247) Tamiflu maker on alert after bird flu deaths in Indonesia
 * 5248) Crusaders win Super 14 final in eerie mist
 * 5249) Cricket: West Indies win ODI series, beat India 3-1
 * 5250) Makers of Tamiflu asked to stockpile the bird flu drug
 * 5251) News briefs:May 27, 2006
 * 5252) Pope Benedict XVI visits Poland
 * 5253) Sale Sharks defeat Leicester Tigers to win Guinness Premiership
 * 5254) Earthquake kills thousands in Indonesia
 * 5255) Keep your eyes peeled for cosmic debris: Andrew Westphal about Stardust@home
 * 5256) Student faces expulsion over blog post
 * 5257) Israeli Air Force attacks militant bases in Lebanon
 * 5258) Queensland Liberal and National parties move towards becoming a single party
 * 5259) Activists in Tunisia thrashed by police
 * 5260) Two boys dead after their father throws them off hotel balcony
 * 5261) Interview with LibriVox founder Hugh McGuire
 * 5262) Fernando Alonso wins Monaco Grand Prix
 * 5263) More earthquakes shake the South Pacific
 * 5264) Authorities detonate bomb left on doorstep in Florida
 * 5265) News briefs:May 28, 2006
 * 5266) Libertarians flock to New Hampshire for annual festival
 * 5267) Opposition should push for Australian federal electoral reform: Whitlam
 * 5268) Violence in East Timor causes United Nations evacuation
 * 5269) NSW school maintenance a "disgrace": Opposition
 * 5270) Tauranga man charged with the robbery of a bank
 * 5271) Malaysia bans film "The Last Communist"
 * 5272) Australian woman dies in backburning operation near Bathurst
 * 5273) Boeing delivers final 717 to AirTran, ending Douglas era
 * 5274) Indian Supreme Court issues notice to government over quota issue
 * 5275) Fan resurrects sitcom
 * 5276) Iraq roadside bomb kills four, including two journalists
 * 5277) Former chaplain at Guantanamo tells about abuse and underage prisoners
 * 5278) Australian PM doesn't support Queensland party amalgamation
 * 5279) New Zealand to get new postal codes
 * 5280) U.S. Military truck crash kills civilians; Kabul riots
 * 5281) Dutch pedophiles set to go political
 * 5282) Operation Marham:India rushes aid to Indonesia
 * 5283) East Timor: President Gusmão takes emergency powers to quell unrest
 * 5284) News briefs:May 30, 2006
 * 5285) Bomb blasts near Greek Minister's house
 * 5286) Iraq to investigate alleged massacre in Haditha
 * 5287) Man shot in Rotorua, New Zealand
 * 5288) Third GayFest begins in Bucharest
 * 5289) French 'iPod bill' seeks digital music player interoperability
 * 5290) Yangtze river in China polluted
 * 5291) States Challenge IR laws in High Court
 * 5292) Racist scuffle on Anti-OBE Teachers' forum
 * 5293) The Pirate Bay and Piratbyrån raided
 * 5294) Thousands protest tuition in Gießen, Germany
 * 5295) Tourist bus attacked by militants in Kashmir
 * 5296) Rutte elected leader of the VVD
 * 5297) OIE: China, Indonesia and Africa "under-reporting" human and animal Bird Flu cases
 * 5298) News briefs:May 31, 2006
 * 5299) Scientists discover prehistoric cave with unknown lifeforms
 * 5300) Taiwan MP shoves proposal in mouth
 * 5301) In the land of the open source elves: Interview with "Battle for Wesnoth" creator David White
 * 5302) Toronto transit workers strike illegally
 * 5303) John W. Snow resigns as United States secretary of the treasury
 * 5304) Chemical Explosion in Billingham
 * 5305) Satellite images show destruction of Zimbabwe community
 * 5306) Reported Bigfoot sighting in Clarence, New York a hoax
 * 5307) U.S. offers direct talks on nuclear issue; Iran dismisses as 'propaganda'
 * 5308) Australian House of Representatives has "no rules": Gillard
 * 5309) Ubuntu releases 6.06 LTS version of popular Linux distribution
 * 5310) Military helicopter crashes into TV tower in Georgia, U.S. killing four
 * 5311) Firefighters battle fire at Los Angeles International Airport
 * 5312) Three terrorists gunned down by police in India
 * 5313) News briefs:June 1, 2006
 * 5314) Fatal coal mine accident in western Turkey
 * 5315) Judge orders U.S. Department of Justice officials to testify
 * 5316) Two Iraqi women, one pregnant, killed by US soldiers
 * 5317) US accused of sinking The Pirate Bay
 * 5318) Federal and NSW governments withdraw Snowy Hydro shares
 * 5319) Katharine Close, 13, wins Scripps National Spelling Bee
 * 5320) New Zealand's Taupo Airport worst in the world
 * 5321) Consensus reached on incentive package for Iran
 * 5322) World conference of expatriate Greeks to take place in Athens
 * 5323) "Metric tonne" of date rape drug was bound for US
 * 5324) 90 days of hard labor for Abu Ghraib dog handler
 * 5325) News briefs:June 2, 2006
 * 5326) Hackers hit Swedish police website
 * 5327) Late Indian politician's son in critical condition after suspected drug overdose
 * 5328) British police shoot man in anti-terrorism raid
 * 5329) Federal Air Marshal's cover blown
 * 5330) Preliminary hearing against Buffalo, N.Y. hotel proposal delayed
 * 5331) Oil workers kidnapped off of Nigerian oil rig
 * 5332) Senior Liberal wants centralised control over water resources
 * 5333) National Rugby Competition to kick off in Australia
 * 5334) 17 arrested in Canadian counter-terrorism operation
 * 5335) Australia in the midst of a "baby boom"
 * 5336) New Zealand Greens party has new co-leader
 * 5337) The Pirate Bay back online
 * 5338) Shock in Greece as teenagers confess to murdering 11-year old missing boy
 * 5339) Indonesian human-to-human bird flu infection may be false alarm
 * 5340) Montenegro prepares to declare independence
 * 5341) Iraq rejects US probe clearing US troops of killings civilians in Ishaqi
 * 5342) Researchers discover giant asteroid impact crater in Antarctica
 * 5343) News briefs:June 3, 2006
 * 5344) Nicole relives ordeal
 * 5345) Bush calls for ban on gay marriage
 * 5346) One week after quake, geologists fear Mount Merapi eruption
 * 5347) Nigerian kidnappers release 8 oil workers
 * 5348) Sex slave auctions held at British airports
 * 5349) Iran warns disruption of oil may be a consequence of U.S. "wrong moves"
 * 5350) Explosion in Turkey injures eight
 * 5351) Suspects deny London bomb plot, say lawyers
 * 5352) Portugal beats Luxembourg, in preparation for the World Cup
 * 5353) News briefs:June 4, 2006
 * 5354) Portuguese military land in East Timor
 * 5355) Retired Indian police official shot in train
 * 5356) Terrorists execute 19 Turkomen and two Kurds in Diyala province, Iraq
 * 5357) Australian nuclear power plants rejected by states
 * 5358) Brazilian soccer team defeats New Zealand All-Whites
 * 5359) NSW Government walks away from Cross City Motorway negotiations
 * 5360) Handbag used in Hurricanes assault reached $22,750, New Zealand
 * 5361) United Nations Report: Deserts threatened by global warming
 * 5362) Australian charities slam new welfare rules
 * 5363) U.K. doctors successfully transplant a beating heart
 * 5364) Alan Garcia wins Peruvian presidential election
 * 5365) Gunmen enter Palestine TV station in hail of bullets
 * 5366) President Bush pushes for gay marriage ban
 * 5367) White House urges patience on Iran
 * 5368) Somali "Anti-Terrorism Alliance" gets US funds; so do "Blackhawk Down" warlords
 * 5369) £5.8m Turner watercolour a British record
 * 5370) User:Wgpatels/Homegrown Terror
 * 5371) User:Wgpatels/Cheap Labor
 * 5372) Pittsburgh Pirates defeat Colorado Rockies, 5-2
 * 5373) Sedition trial underway in Auckland, New Zealand
 * 5374) Wellington, New Zealand inner city speed limit has decreased
 * 5375) India to get $6 billion out of the Big Blue
 * 5376) Pitt and Jolie's multi-million dollar charity baby
 * 5377) Signs about colleague missed in missing persons case: Detective
 * 5378) EU diplomat proposes deal with Iran to drop NPT Article IV.1
 * 5379) Tubes, Grateful Dead musician Vince Welnick died of 'probable suicide'
 * 5380) Federal Reserve chief's stagflation scare
 * 5381) Google launches Google Spreadsheets
 * 5382) Embattled Thai Election Commission hands TRT case to Attorney General
 * 5383) Terrorists seize 50 in Iraq
 * 5384) EPA block massive West Australian energy project
 * 5385) Australian PM announces nuclear taskforce
 * 5386) White House diverted $1.6b war funds to border security
 * 5387) 20 percent of Victorians drive on worn tyres
 * 5388) 11,000 evacuated in Indonesia as Mount Merapi threatens to erupt
 * 5389) Body found in the Christchurch, New Zealand Avon River
 * 5390) "Ten Commandments" judge loses Alabama gubernatorial primary
 * 5391) Real body found at mock crime scene in Florida
 * 5392) US reveals Nazi war criminal's location was known two years before his capture
 * 5393) Rahul Mahjan gets two days in police custody
 * 5394) U.S. Senate defeats bill banning gay marriage
 * 5395) Kenya deports Somali businessman
 * 5396) News briefs:June 7, 2006
 * 5397) Security Alert at British Parliament
 * 5398) Kimberly Dozier heading back to US
 * 5399) Billy Preston dies at 59
 * 5400) Scientists working to save Chesapeake Bay oyster population
 * 5401) Wayne Rooney will play in Germany
 * 5402) Portuguese Republican National Guard in Dili confined to headquarters
 * 5403) Northern Ireland parties fail to form devolution committee
 * 5404) Two arrested in England with alleged connections to Canadian bomb plot
 * 5405) Five South Korean workers kidnapped from Nigerian natural gas facility
 * 5406) Auckland man convicted of sedition
 * 5407) Abu Musab al-Zarqawi killed in airstrike
 * 5408) Oil falls $1.19 on news of al-Zarqawi death
 * 5409) News briefs:June 8, 2006
 * 5410) International forces in Dili reach agreement
 * 5411) Five kidnapped South Korean natural gas plant workers released
 * 5412) Congressional Candidate Raj Bhakta challenges Schwartz to debates
 * 5413) Mount Merapi erupts
 * 5414) New HIV drug could stop virus from spreading
 * 5415) Australian unemployment at lowest level in 30 years
 * 5416) 26 Australian citizens detained in immigration centres
 * 5417) 34 people injured in Assam serial blasts
 * 5418) Details emerge on how al-Zarqawi's location was pinned
 * 5419) News briefs:June 9, 2006
 * 5420) New videotape of Ayman al-Zawahiri aired on Aljazeera
 * 5421) 54 killed, 20 injured in Tanzanian bus crash
 * 5422) Germany wins, 4-2 over Costa Rica in first World Cup match
 * 5423) Major blaze hits large Muslim building in the Netherlands
 * 5424) Ecuador beats Poland, 2-0 in Group A
 * 5425) Oklahoma allows execution of repeat child molesters
 * 5426) Australian government to review censorship of "hate material"
 * 5427) 'Net Neutrality Amendment' fails in U.S. House
 * 5428) Pilot with 9/11 links deported from New Zealand
 * 5429) Second fire in 24 hours hits Muslim building in the Netherlands
 * 5430) Plane lands safely in Seoul after losing radar, nose and windows in storm
 * 5431) Two teenagers killed in Greater Manchester
 * 5432) All Blacks defeat Ireland in rugby
 * 5433) England wins first match with 1-0 victory in Group B
 * 5434) First Tropical Depression of 2006 Forms
 * 5435) Scotland go down to South Africa in rugby
 * 5436) Oklahoma State men's golf wins 10th NCAA title
 * 5437) Shiv Sena activists disrupt news conference in Jammu
 * 5438) Rebels blow up oil pipelines in Assam
 * 5439) Grolier Poetry Bookshop has new owner
 * 5440) Prix de West exhibit opens in Oklahoma City
 * 5441) News briefs:June 10, 2006
 * 5442) Trinidad and Tobago hold Sweden in second Group B match
 * 5443) New Hawaii airline sparks fare war, free seat giveaway
 * 5444) Cherokee Nation tribunal approves new Constitution
 * 5445) Argentina start with 2-1 win in Group C
 * 5446) Scientists discover new kind of shark in northwest Atlantic
 * 5447) Iraq: Alledged death squad members beheaded in new video
 * 5448) Three inmates commit suicide at Guantanamo detention facility
 * 5449) Rice beats Oklahoma in first round of NCAA Super Regional, 10-4
 * 5450) Biarritz defeat Toulouse to win French rugby championship
 * 5451) Australian opposition promises to scrap workplace agreements
 * 5452) Australia defeat England in rugby
 * 5453) Australian cabinet discounted potential security risks with nuclear energy
 * 5454) Fernando Alonso wins British Grand Prix
 * 5455) Netherlands ease to 1-0 win in Group C
 * 5456) News briefs:June 11, 2006
 * 5457) Lauren Nelson crowned Miss Oklahoma
 * 5458) Mexico score three against Iran in Group D
 * 5459) Third former Williams trader admits manipulating natural gas prices
 * 5460) Opening day of the 56th Bad Hersfeld Festival
 * 5461) Portugal win against World Cup first timers in Group D
 * 5462) Anti-Tubby Smith ad rejected by University of Kentucky student paper
 * 5463) London terrorist suspects released without charge
 * 5464) Snow hits New Zealand
 * 5465) Oklahoma baseball team defeats Rice, evens series in NCAA Super Regional
 * 5466) Blair asked to intervene as British artist faces jail in Turkey for collage
 * 5467) German tax authority migrating 12,000 desktops to SuSE Linux and KDE
 * 5468) Argentina defeat Wales 27 to 25 in rugby
 * 5469) Australian healthcare workers don't wash hands often enough
 * 5470) 5 killed, 35 injured in train crash in Israel
 * 5471) 10-year-old child takes grandmother's car for 85 Km drive
 * 5472) Large meteorite strikes in Norway
 * 5473) Singer Kevin Aviance attacked outside Manhattan, N.Y. gay bar
 * 5474) Australian late scores down Japan 3-1 in Group F
 * 5475) 10 killed in shootout in Kashmir
 * 5476) Tamil Nadu cuts diesel prices by 0.45 rupees
 * 5477) News briefs:June 12, 2006
 * 5478) Czech Republic coast to 3-0 win over USA in Group E
 * 5479) Judge shot at courthouse in Nevada
 * 5480) Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Roethlisberger hospitalized after motorcycle accident
 * 5481) Italy shut out Ghana for 2-0 win in Group E
 * 5482) Rice University baseball team beats Oklahoma, will play in College World Series
 * 5483) Icelandic PM Ásgrímsson resigns
 * 5484) Thousands of Floridians evacuate for Tropical Storm Alberto
 * 5485) Entertainment Software Association says new Oklahoma law unconstitutional, plans to sue
 * 5486) Computer-controlled prosthetic ankle patent awarded to Oklahoma City company
 * 5487) Dallas beats Miami again in NBA Finals, leads series 2-0
 * 5488) 100 people were detained in Russia after police mistook rugby match as brawl
 * 5489) Tropical Storm Alberto strikes Florida
 * 5490) Vaccine developed to fight Alzheimer's disease considered "promising"
 * 5491) ACT Civil Unions Act invalidated by Governor General
 * 5492) Bush makes a surprise visit to Iraq
 * 5493) Left parties in India protest fuel price hike
 * 5494) Bank staff in India threaten strike
 * 5495) Feminist gathering in Tehran dispersed by police
 * 5496) Korea Republic win 2-1 against Togo in Group G
 * 5497) France draw with Switzerland in Group G
 * 5498) Rhode Island representative Patrick Kennedy pleads guilty to DUI
 * 5499) News briefs:June 13, 2006
 * 5500) Brazil trot to 1-0 win over Croatia in Group F
 * 5501) Former Irish taoiseach Charles Haughey passes away
 * 5502) Canada's richest man dies at age 82
 * 5503) New Zealand's National Party's bill blocked
 * 5504) Alleged spiritual leader of Jemaah Islamiyah freed from prison
 * 5505) Beazley gaining office would threaten Australia's economy: Treasurer
 * 5506) Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Roethlisberger upgraded to fair condition
 * 5507) Spain beat Ukraine 4-0 in Group H
 * 5508) Miami beats Dallas 98-96 in third game of the NBA Finals
 * 5509) Saudi Arabia and Tunisia share dramatic draw in Group H
 * 5510) United Church of Christ loses Puerto Rico Conference over GLBT issues
 * 5511) North Korea to test missile that could reach U.S. mainland
 * 5512) Diesel spill in northern Saskatchewan
 * 5513) Germany beat Poland and top Group A
 * 5514) FAA allows commercial spaceflights out of Oklahoma Spaceport
 * 5515) Immigration Detainees on Hunger Strike in Oxford UK
 * 5516) Samples being taken from poultry farms in Eastern Oklahoma for lawsuits
 * 5517) University of California, San Francisco inviting tobacco users to test new nicotine vaccine
 * 5518) J.J. Redick arrested for drunken driving
 * 5519) New Zealand to get free-to-air digital television
 * 5520) Australian PM should convert to Islam: Bashir
 * 5521) Australian government to censor 3G mobile content
 * 5522) "Living fossil" found in Laos
 * 5523) War on terrorism memorial planned near Oklahoma Capitol
 * 5524) Ecuador make short work of Costa Rica in Group A
 * 5525) Rallies in Greece as Universities' strike continues
 * 5526) Major cell phone companies working on Linux-based platform for phones
 * 5527) News briefs:June 15, 2006
 * 5528) England beat Trinidad and Tobago 2-0 in Group B
 * 5529) Bill Gates to step down from daily roles by July 2008
 * 5530) Sweden stuns Paraguay two minutes from time in Group B
 * 5531) Americans United for Separation of Church and State investigating United Church of Christ Convention Deal
 * 5532) Russia launches new civil remote sensing satellite
 * 5533) Documents reveal al-Qaeda wants war between U.S. and Iran, Iraq insurgency weakening
 * 5534) Tram derails in Geneva
 * 5535) Australian Senator to introduce bill for same-sex marriage
 * 5536) Auckland, New Zealand sexual attack premeditated
 * 5537) Bush proclaims Northwestern Hawaiian Islands a National Monument
 * 5538) Four incidents occur at Australian reactor in a week
 * 5539) Wade leads Miami to win over Dallas in NBA Finals, ties series 2-2
 * 5540) Argentina thrash Serbia and Montenegro in Group C
 * 5541) News briefs:June 16, 2006
 * 5542) American Idol winner Ruben Studdard wins lawsuit
 * 5543) United States House votes against setting date for withdrawal from Iraq
 * 5544) Timorese rebels begin disarming
 * 5545) United States identifies new Al-Qaeda leader in Iraq as Egyptian Abu Ayyub Al-Masri
 * 5546) Netherlands defeat Ivory Coast in Group C
 * 5547) Avian flu found in eastern Canada
 * 5548) Angola hold Mexico to 0-0 draw in Group D
 * 5549) Fiji defeat Italy in rugby
 * 5550) All Blacks defeat Ireland in second rugby test
 * 5551) Three people die in New South Wales, Australia car accidents
 * 5552) Australia defeat England in rugby to win Cook Cup
 * 5553) Portugal beat Iran 2-0 in Group D
 * 5554) News briefs:June 17, 2006
 * 5555) Ghana surge past Czech Republic in Group E
 * 5556) United States of America draw 1-1 with Italy in Group E
 * 5557) Near-record heat in Minnesota brings wildfire to the Boundary Waters
 * 5558) South Africa defeat Scotland in second rugby test
 * 5559) Argentina defeat Wales 45-27 in rugby
 * 5560) Romania lose 62-14 to France in rugby
 * 5561) Legality of NSW traffic and parking fines to be tested in court
 * 5562) The second-oldest British survivor of World War I turns 108
 * 5563) Paris Court of Appeals overturns restrictions on Maryam Rajavi, NCRI officials
 * 5564) Croatia and Japan share point in Group F
 * 5565) Woman attacks with a dead puppy
 * 5566) Brazil beat Australia with two second half goals in Group F
 * 5567) News briefs:June 18, 2006
 * 5568) France held to 1-1 draw with Korea Republic in Group G
 * 5569) United States' production of new books declining
 * 5570) Author claims Al Qaeda planned to gas New York's subway system
 * 5571) Major League Baseball, June 19
 * 5572) Geoff Ogilvy wins U.S. Open
 * 5573) 2000 houses still have no power in Canterbury, New Zealand
 * 5574) Niobium discovered in Mbeya
 * 5575) Switzerland too much for Togo in Group G
 * 5576) IWC passes pro-whaling resolution after close vote
 * 5577) News briefs:June 19, 2006
 * 5578) Ukraine beats Saudi Arabia 4-0 in Group H
 * 5579) Spain passes Tunisia test to win 3-1 in Group H
 * 5580) United Kingdom Home Secretary proposes paedophile law
 * 5581) "Avast ye scurvy file sharers!": Interview with Swedish Pirate Party leader Rickard Falkvinge
 * 5582) Italy seeks indictment of U.S. marine
 * 5583) New Zealand PM faults Japan over Whaling Commission vote
 * 5584) Australian House of Representatives moves to affirm support for heterosexual marriage
 * 5585) Twin babies in NZ foster home die of head injuries
 * 5586) Tony Blair orders two government jets
 * 5587) Apple plans to sell movies on iTunes
 * 5588) Shashi Tharoor starts his campaign for Secretary General of the UN
 * 5589) BBC's famous 'Top of the Pops' programme to be axed
 * 5590) Germany too hot for Ecuador in Group A
 * 5591) Poland win 2-1 against Costa Rica in Group A
 * 5592) News briefs:June 20, 2006
 * 5593) Sweden score late against England for 2-2 draw in Group B
 * 5594) Paraguay beat Trinidad and Tobago 2-0 in Group B
 * 5595) NZ law exempts working farm dogs from embedded ID tag rule
 * 5596) Australia's Old Parliament House becomes heritage listed
 * 5597) Northern Hemisphere celebrates summer solstice for 2006
 * 5598) England fans watch match in cinema
 * 5599) Mexico lose 1-2 to Portugal but still qualify in Group D
 * 5600) Angola draw 1-1 with Iran in Group D
 * 5601) News briefs:June 21, 2006
 * 5602) Argentina and Netherlands play 0-0 stalemate in Group C
 * 5603) Ivory Coast beats Serbia and Montenegro 3-2 in Group C
 * 5604) Interview with BBC Creative Archive project leader
 * 5605) 85-year-old jailed for shoplifting in New Zealand
 * 5606) Red Cross movement admits Israeli Magen David Adom
 * 5607) Australian government to provide Internet filters for families
 * 5608) Science academies urge teaching of evolution
 * 5609) Ghana beat United States of America 2-1 in Group E
 * 5610) News briefs:June 22, 2006
 * 5611) Italy sink Czech Republic 2-0 in Group E
 * 5612) Garden at Elmwood and Forest in Buffalo, N.Y. dedicated
 * 5613) Australia draws with Croatia 2-2, advances to next round in Group F
 * 5614) San Jose mayor Gonzales indicted on six counts
 * 5615) Miami win the NBA Title, beat Dallas 95-92
 * 5616) Brazil defeat Japan 4-1 in Group F
 * 5617) FOX to produce new 'Futurama' episodes
 * 5618) Australian Internet filters "belated": Opposition
 * 5619) Pluto's moons named
 * 5620) Film project aims to raise £1 million to make a Creative Commons-licenced film
 * 5621) KLM flight makes emergency landing on Eindhoven Airport
 * 5622) Cadbury's recall over 1 million chocolate bars over salmonella fears
 * 5623) Ukraine advance after win against Tunisia in Group H
 * 5624) Spain edge out Saudi Arabia 1-0 in Group H
 * 5625) News briefs:June 23, 2006
 * 5626) Sealand wrecked by fire
 * 5627) Seven plotted to blow up Sears Tower
 * 5628) Switzerland shut door on Korean Republic 2-0 in Group G
 * 5629) France qualify with 2-0 win over Togo in Group G
 * 5630) Version 0.44 of SVG image software Inkscape released
 * 5631) Prolific television producer Aaron Spelling dies at 83
 * 5632) Death penalty abolished in Philippines
 * 5633) Germany book quarter-final spot with 2-0 win over Sweden
 * 5634) All Renault front row for 2006 Canadian Grand Prix
 * 5635) News briefs:June 24, 2006
 * 5636) Argentina score in extra-time; beat Mexico, get to quarter-finals
 * 5637) New web search engine uses only user-generated results
 * 5638) France defeat South Africa 36 - 26 in rugby
 * 5639) Australia defeats Ireland 37-15 in rugby
 * 5640) All Blacks hold off Argentina in rugby
 * 5641) Ex CIA aide: Tenet misled Powell on evidence for mobile labs
 * 5642) Arcelor declares merger with Mittal Steel
 * 5643) U.S. president attends White House tee ball game
 * 5644) Hubble Space Telescope's main camera stops working
 * 5645) England do enough against Ecuador; through to quarter-final
 * 5646) News briefs:June 25, 2006
 * 5647) Fernando Alonso wins 2006 Canadian Grand Prix
 * 5648) Pelicans held on suspicion of being drunk
 * 5649) Portugal overcome Netherlands 1-0 on way to quarter-final
 * 5650) Car women's rugby 7's tournament
 * 5651) Stem cells used to cure paralysis in rats
 * 5652) Australian man arrested after dragging dead possum behind car
 * 5653) New Zealand house prices to fall says the Reserve Bank Governor
 * 5654) Warren Buffett to donate $37 billion (USD) to Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation
 * 5655) Israeli soldier taken captive
 * 5656) East Timor Prime Minister resigns
 * 5657) Digg 3.0 released
 * 5658) Pamela Anderson visits Greece, promoting the MAC AIDS Fund
 * 5659) King's Cross railway station in London evacuated
 * 5660) Production of oil in Iraq reaching new highs
 * 5661) UCC Minister in Church/State controversy in Connecticut
 * 5662) News briefs:June 26, 2006
 * 5663) Italy win with last kick against Australia; into quarter-finals
 * 5664) Princess Anne to visit New Zealand
 * 5665) Ukraine win penalty shootout; beat Switzerland for quarter-final spot
 * 5666) Canterbury farmers to get aid because of snow
 * 5667) Dung appointed Vietnam's new PM
 * 5668) Australian government provides $15.8 million for North Adelaide Technical College
 * 5669) Drunk woman hits police car in Sydney
 * 5670) Mauritanians vote for new constitution
 * 5671) IPod manufacturer Foxconn broke labour laws
 * 5672) Hamas strikes deal with Fatah
 * 5673) News briefs:June 27, 2006
 * 5674) Brazil knock-out Ghana 3-0 to grab quarter-final place
 * 5675) W. Axl Rose arrested near Stockholm
 * 5676) France out-wit Spain 3-1 and clinch quarter-final spot
 * 5677) Chinese government levies hefty 'sudden event' fines
 * 5678) Daughter of Yuko Ikeda kidnapped to ransom in Tokyo; freed 13 hours later
 * 5679) Western Sydney rallies against goverment's workplace reforms
 * 5680) Failure for constitutional ban on flag-burning in U.S. Senate
 * 5681) Israel Defense Forces attack Gaza Strip
 * 5682) South Africa's "speed king" dies during record attempt
 * 5683) More than 100,000 protest against workplace reforms across Australia
 * 5684) Montenegro becomes 192nd UN Member State
 * 5685) Anarchists clash with police during students' rallies in Athens
 * 5686) News briefs:June 28, 2006
 * 5687) 35 South Park complaints not upheld, New Zealand
 * 5688) U.S. military tribunals in Guantanamo Bay lack Congressional authorization, violate U.S. law and Geneva Conventions
 * 5689) Google launches online payment service
 * 5690) News briefs:June 29, 2006
 * 5691) US Federal Reserve raises interest rate from 5% to 5.25%
 * 5692) Zapatero announces peace talks with Basque separatists, ETA
 * 5693) Ahern, Blair restate deadline on devolution
 * 5694) Website petitioning in an attempt to save old trillium logo
 * 5695) Campaigning begins for groundbreaking Congo elections
 * 5696) Portugal receives Russian aerial firefighting airplane
 * 5697) Interior Ministry, Fatah offices in Gaza hit by Israeli airstrikes
 * 5698) Police crackdown on illegal tow operations in Sydney
 * 5699) Ullrich and Sevilla suspended from Tour De France
 * 5700) Australian shot in Thailand
 * 5701) French Parliament adopts controversial copyright bill
 * 5702) US Seeks to Lift Export Sales Ban on the F-22A Raptor
 * 5703) Portuguese Minister of Foreign Affairs Freitas do Amaral resigns
 * 5704) Palestinian PM: Israel aims to topple government
 * 5705) Germany master penalties to beat Argentina to semi-final spot
 * 5706) News briefs:June 30, 2006
 * 5707) Nickelback's lead singer arrested for drunk driving
 * 5708) Italy brush Ukraine aside 3-0 to reach semi-final
 * 5709) Schools benefit from new California budget
 * 5710) World's highest railway links Tibet to rest of China
 * 5711) Purpose of mysterious website Eon8 revealed
 * 5712) English cricketer Fred Trueman dies, aged 75
 * 5713) Defamed man to sue website over cheat 'slur'
 * 5714) Discovery going for second launch since 2003 Columbia loss
 * 5715) Superman returns to theatres
 * 5716) Portugal taken to penalties; beat England and reach historic semi-final
 * 5717) All Ferrari front row on 2006 United States Grand Prix
 * 5718) France beat Brazil 1-0 to take last semi-final spot
 * 5719) Chavez asks Africa to unite against U.S.
 * 5720) Canada Day celebrated at Parliament Hill
 * 5721) Australian Big Brother contestants removed for alleged sexual assault
 * 5722) Israeli barrage of Gaza continues with strike on PM's office
 * 5723) Former Japanese Prime Minister Ryutaro Hashimoto dies
 * 5724) 5 charged, 12 taken to hospital after Sydney rave
 * 5725) Sadr City suicide bomber uses fruit truck to kill 66 on market day
 * 5726) Rally in Australian forests to oppose woodchip industry
 * 5727) Wiki sites share ad revenue with editors
 * 5728) "Armageddon" rock misses Earth by Moon's distance
 * 5729) David Beckham resigns as captain of England football team
 * 5730) Michael Schumacher wins 2006 United States Grand Prix
 * 5731) African Union summit: Sudan says no to UN troops
 * 5732) U.S. Officials: U.S. soldiers plotted rape, murder
 * 5733) Teenager faces murder charges after throwing a brick at motorway
 * 5734) Parts of New Jersey government stopped as budget fails to clear Legislature in time
 * 5735) Full-length open source movie ‘Boy Who Never Slept’ is released online
 * 5736) Bathurst, NSW house damaged after being hit by truck
 * 5737) 30 dead in Spain metro crash
 * 5738) News briefs:July 3, 2006
 * 5739) Devon prison rooftop protest ends peacefully
 * 5740) Israeli missile strikes northern Gaza Strip
 * 5741) NASA to launch Discovery despite crack in insulation foam
 * 5742) Speeches of Canada's PM Stephen Harper rank as top-downloaded podcasts
 * 5743) Bird Flu kills 40th Indonesian
 * 5744) Report into whether Australian Big Brother breached online content laws to be handed down today
 * 5745) New Zealand diplomats: Fiat using Maori haka in television ad is insensitive
 * 5746) Heavy rains lash Mumbai, many parts of the city flooded
 * 5747) Pirates attack UN ships in the Malacca Strait
 * 5748) NSW fraud squad recognised in Singapore
 * 5749) Bomb scare in Dublin Airport
 * 5750) Chinese media face fines for disaster reporting
 * 5751) News briefs:July 4, 2006
 * 5752) Space Shuttle Discovery launches for mission STS-121
 * 5753) Switzerland accuses Israel of breaking international law in Gaza
 * 5754) North Korea test-fires missiles
 * 5755) Italy score two late in Extra Time to advance to finals, hosts Germany to play in third place match
 * 5756) News briefs:August 4, 2006
 * 5757) Five convicted in abortion case in Portugal
 * 5758) Poland wins in Wagner's Volleyball memorial
 * 5759) Microsoft to drop parts of WGA program amid controversy
 * 5760) Yell threatens to shut down Yellowikis
 * 5761) Australian Big Brother cleared of breaching content laws
 * 5762) Scientist makes world's smallest soccer pitch
 * 5763) Enron founder Ken Lay dies in Aspen, Colorado
 * 5764) Italian intelligence chief arrested over CIA kidnap
 * 5765) British soldier killed in Afghanistan
 * 5766) News briefs:July 5, 2006
 * 5767) France beat Portugal 1-0 and reach FIFA World Cup final
 * 5768) Singer Lorraine Hunt Lieberson dies in Santa Fe, New Mexico
 * 5769) Mexican conservative wins presidential election
 * 5770) Parlez-vous français? Qapla’! More Grade 11 boys proficient in Klingon than French: local survey
 * 5771) Coca-Cola trade secrets attempted to be sold to Pepsi
 * 5772) NZ teenager convicted in motorway case
 * 5773) India, China reopen Nathu La pass
 * 5774) New York's highest court upholds gay marriage ban
 * 5775) Montréal man urinated on Canadian National War Memorial
 * 5776) Canadian Prime Minister Harper meets with U.S. President Bush
 * 5777) Portuguese Culture Ministry suspends opening of Afonso I's tomb
 * 5778) US soldier arrested for rape and four murders in Iraq
 * 5779) Iraq's PM calls for a review of coalition troops’ immunity from Iraqi prosecution
 * 5780) NZ man stabbed in the face with a 15-centimetre knife
 * 5781) One year on, London remembers 7/7 victims
 * 5782) Truckload of trouble for Thai Rak Thai
 * 5783) U.S politician Joe Biden makes controversial remark about Indian-Americans
 * 5784) Funeral hearse caught speeding in Ireland
 * 5785) All Blacks defeat Australia in Tri Nations rugby opener
 * 5786) U.S. Army Surgeon General: Many soldiers with personality disorders can perform well
 * 5787) U.S. government seeks to examine Guantanamo inmates' documents
 * 5788) Russian firefighting aircraft starts fires in Portugal
 * 5789) Pope Benedict XVI visits Valencia, Spain
 * 5790) News briefs:July 8, 2006
 * 5791) The Merriam-Webster's Collegiate Dictionary adds 'google' as a verb
 * 5792) Western Province defeat Blue Bulls in rugby's Currie Cup regular season
 * 5793) Germany beat Portugal 3-1 to take FIFA World Cup bronze
 * 5794) Indian royal family disinherits gay scion
 * 5795) Belated New Jersey budget passes, ending most of the shutdown
 * 5796) Passenger airplane crashes in Siberia
 * 5797) Elderly man's mutilated body found in Wellington's south coast, NZ
 * 5798) Communal tensions rise in Mumbai as Shiv Sainiks protest desecration of statue
 * 5799) Missing French girls Emeline and Melissa found safe
 * 5800) India's Agni-III test termed a "partial success".
 * 5801) Tory leader to make 'hoodie' plea
 * 5802) News briefs:July 9, 2006
 * 5803) Italy and France draw 1-1; Italy wins FIFA World Cup on penalties
 * 5804) India successfully test-fires Agni-III missile
 * 5805) Four more U.S. soldiers charged with rape of 14-year-old girl, murders
 * 5806) Queensland cabinet commits to dams
 * 5807) Argentina qualify for Rugby World Cup in France next year
 * 5808) Auckland Zoo otter Jin has been found alive
 * 5809) 45 feared dead in Pakistan air crash
 * 5810) Zinedine Zidane named the best player
 * 5811) Building collapses in Manhattan
 * 5812) News briefs:July 10, 2006
 * 5813) Searchers of pig farm for pig digested human remains receive counseling
 * 5814) 25 more NZ police head off to East Timor
 * 5815) Microsoft ends support for Windows 98 and Me
 * 5816) Several blasts rock Mumbai commuter trains
 * 5817) World Cup official attempts suicide
 * 5818) Islamists win battle for Mogadishu
 * 5819) Portion of ceiling collapses in Boston tunnel
 * 5820) White House reverses Geneva Conventions stance
 * 5821) News briefs:July 11, 2006
 * 5822) Pink Floyd's Syd Barrett dies at age 60
 * 5823) Canadian boy, sucked into water pump, loses feet
 * 5824) Iraqi group claim deaths of U.S. soldiers avenge rape, murder of Iraqi girl
 * 5825) Dozens arrested in leadup to St Petersburg G8 Summit
 * 5826) Microsoft launches classified listings site
 * 5827) UK to get new nuclear power stations
 * 5828) Man arrested for mutilating NZ body
 * 5829) Hezbollah attack Israel; Israeli forces cross over into southern Lebanon
 * 5830) EU fines Microsoft €280.5 million
 * 5831) Sex scandal rocks Scottish politics
 * 5832) Blair ally Lord Levy arrested
 * 5833) Zidane apologises for headbutt
 * 5834) Canadian media company Bell Globemedia to acquire rival CHUM
 * 5835) China and Russia counter resolution against North Korea
 * 5836) News briefs:July 12, 2006
 * 5837) Psilocybin induces mystical and spiritual experiences: study
 * 5838) Investigation into Mumbai train bombings begins
 * 5839) Day of attacks continue in Israel and Lebanon
 * 5840) Microsoft and Yahoo! link their instant messaging services
 * 5841) Israeli vessels enter Lebanese waters to enforce blockade
 * 5842) Elmwood Village Hotel proposal in Buffalo, N.Y. withdrawn
 * 5843) FIFA launch disciplinary proceedings against Marco Materazzi
 * 5844) Three die in crash of Canadian Search and Rescue Helicopter
 * 5845) Several injured in Ben Nevis cable car accident
 * 5846) News briefs:July 13, 2006
 * 5847) White House accepts judicial review of NSA eavesdropping
 * 5848) Hezbollah-Israel war continues for a third day
 * 5849) Juventus, Lazio and Fiorentina relegated from Italy's Serie A
 * 5850) Hezbollah-Israel conflict continues
 * 5851) Suicide bomber assassinates prominent Shia cleric in Karachi, Pakistan
 * 5852) Australia thrash South Africa in Tri Nations rugby match
 * 5853) California wildfires continue blazing
 * 5854) All Ferrari front row on 2006 French Grand Prix
 * 5855) News briefs:July 15, 2006
 * 5856) United Nations Security Council imposes sanctions on North Korea
 * 5857) Royal Navy sailing for Lebanon
 * 5858) North Carolina to see minimum wage increase
 * 5859) 20 fleeing Lebanese villagers killed by Israeli missile
 * 5860) Hezbollah and Israel exchange fire for fifth day
 * 5861) Labour peer tells Blair to step down as Prime Minister
 * 5862) Michael Schumacher wins 2006 French Grand Prix
 * 5863) UK soldier killed near Basra
 * 5864) Arab League, Group of Eight leaders discuss crisis in the Levant
 * 5865) News briefs:July 16, 2006
 * 5866) Seven Canadians killed by Israeli air strike
 * 5867) Severe tropical storm Bilis leaves 178 dead in south-east China
 * 5868) New Zealand government withdraws asset forfeiture bill
 * 5869) Hooters Chairman dead at 69
 * 5870) Teacher found murdered in New Zealand classroom
 * 5871) French Prime Minister Dominique de Villepin visits Beirut
 * 5872) G8 Summit debates Middle-east crisis, WTO trade talks
 * 5873) Indian Government blocks Blogger, Typepad and Geocities
 * 5874) Sixth day of Middle East turmoil
 * 5875) Gunmen with rocket-launchers massacre 60 at market in Mahmoudiya, Iraq
 * 5876) News briefs:July 17, 2006
 * 5877) Harvard lawyer who advises IDF asked about "rules of engagement" in 2004
 * 5878) Poll finds support for Australian PM
 * 5879) Commerce Commission fines BNZ $5 million
 * 5880) Discovery lands at Kennedy Space Center
 * 5881) Light aircraft makes emergency landing in major industrial estate
 * 5882) Day 7 of the Hezbollah-Israel conflict
 * 5883) Heatwave sweeps USA, many struggling to keep cool
 * 5884) News briefs:July 18, 2006
 * 5885) Stem cell bills passed by US House and Senate
 * 5886) Row over NZ Police memo on issuing traffic tickets
 * 5887) Second quake in two days strikes Indonesia
 * 5888) Heatwave hits the UK and Ireland
 * 5889) Bush uses his first veto ever on stem cell bill
 * 5890) Slave workers in Italy freed by police
 * 5891) Indian Big Brother to have ban on "hanky-panky"
 * 5892) News briefs:July 19, 2006
 * 5893) DNA in underwear matches Philippines rape victim
 * 5894) Four children among six Canadians killed in Israeli attack on Lebanon
 * 5895) Brooten, Minnesota man killed in rollover accident
 * 5896) CBC's new show The One sparked some controversy over simulcast
 * 5897) Villagers evacuating as Mayon volcano erupts
 * 5898) Carbon trading scheme proposed by British MP
 * 5899) New Zealand policewoman found moonlighting as prostitute
 * 5900) International bodies express concern over Israel-Hezbollah conflict
 * 5901) Many hurt on Alton Towers ride
 * 5902) Somali tensions rise as Ethiopia sends in troops
 * 5903) News briefs:July 20, 2006
 * 5904) JetBlue launches service from Raleigh, North Carolina to New York
 * 5905) FDA officials question safety of antibiotic 'Ketek'
 * 5906) Death toll rises in Nigeria building collapse
 * 5907) Poorly performing high schools in North Carolina threatened with closure
 * 5908) Indonesia's president visits victims of tsunami
 * 5909) Kent Hovind faces a 58-count federal indictment
 * 5910) Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper assigned airforce aircraft to pick up Canadians in Lebanon
 * 5911) St. Louis hit by massive power outages after 80 m.p.h. winds, National Guard mobilized
 * 5912) Khmer Rouge "Butcher" dies ahead of trial
 * 5913) Ninety New Zealanders evacuated from Lebanon
 * 5914) Microsoft to buy back US$40 B of its stock over 5 years
 * 5915) News briefs:July 21, 2006
 * 5916) Israel masses troops, tanks along Lebanon border
 * 5917) After Bush leaves Russia, Voice of Russia commentary questions President's intellect
 * 5918) Iconic gay couple split
 * 5919) All Blacks defeat South Africa in Tri Nations rugby
 * 5920) Somali Islamists halt peace talks with government
 * 5921) British box office record set for UK films
 * 5922) News briefs:July 22, 2006
 * 5923) Death toll in Indonesian tsunami continues to rise
 * 5924) 86 victims of Israel's attacks buried in mass grave
 * 5925) Thai king endorses October 15 general election rerun
 * 5926) Human Rights Watch: US abuse of Iraqi prisoners continues
 * 5927) Latvian anti-gay protesters attack gay activists
 * 5928) U.S. expedites bombs shipment to Israel, outcry in the Muslim world
 * 5929) Saddam Hussein taken to hospital
 * 5930) Earthquake strikes off Indonesia
 * 5931) Lebanon faces humanitarian crisis
 * 5932) News briefs:July 23, 2006
 * 5933) PCC promotes new wave of attacks in Brazil
 * 5934) Two New Zealand children die in fire
 * 5935) Atlantis departs hangar ahead of August 28 launch
 * 5936) AMD joins forces with ATI
 * 5937) Pope calls for Middle East peace
 * 5938) Victoria Cross fetches record price at auction
 * 5939) News briefs:July 24, 2006
 * 5940) California students continue struggle with Exit Exam in classrooms, courtroom
 * 5941) New Zealand man arrested for murdering teacher
 * 5942) Doha round of trade talks suspended after negotiations fail
 * 5943) Jewel in King Tut's necklace created by possible asteroid impact
 * 5944) US Marine Corps sets up MySpace profile
 * 5945) Man's romantic e-mail goes worldwide
 * 5946) Scandal Appeals see Lazio and Fiorentine reinstated back into Serie A
 * 5947) Red Cross ambulances hit by Israeli strike
 * 5948) Preliminary hearing for lawsuit against Buffalo, N.Y. hotel proposal rescheduled
 * 5949) News briefs:July 26, 2006
 * 5950) Toll to cancel Overlander train service
 * 5951) Multiple sclerosis more often transmitted by fathers
 * 5952) Power and water return to Liberia
 * 5953) Historic Birmingham pub destroyed in Arson attack
 * 5954) Despite 6 warnings Israel bombed and killed 4 UN observers
 * 5955) Saddam Hussein 'forced' back to trial
 * 5956) Missing Illinois student found dead
 * 5957) Buffalo, N.Y. city hall evacuated after alarms sound
 * 5958) Current Israel Hezbollah conflict being compared with "Operation Grapes of Wrath"
 * 5959) Miner dies after being struck with hose in Central Western NSW
 * 5960) Obrador declares himself President, plans protests
 * 5961) Man shot in New Zealand gun shop
 * 5962) Landis tests positive for high levels of testosterone; could lose Tour title
 * 5963) Ayman al-Zawahiri warns: Israel will "pay the price" for attacking muslims
 * 5964) Saddam Hussein to learn his fate in October
 * 5965) Hamas denies that release of Israeli soldier is "imminent"
 * 5966) DHS funds research targeting anonymity and blogs
 * 5967) News briefs:July 27, 2006
 * 5968) Tube train evacuated after a landslide in west London
 * 5969) New Zealand National Party only wants immigrants of "bedrock values"
 * 5970) Landis' fate to be announced Monday
 * 5971) Ancient prayer book found in Irish bog
 * 5972) Music reality show 'The One' cancelled by ABC a week after its debut
 * 5973) News briefs:July 28, 2006
 * 5974) Blog about Liverpool city council causes stir
 * 5975) Hezbollah leader alleges prior Israeli-US planning of current conflict
 * 5976) Gunman kills one, injures five in Seattle Jewish Federation
 * 5977) Campaigning ends in landmark Congo elections
 * 5978) All Blacks retain Bledisloe Cup
 * 5979) Australian PM mobbed by anti-Israel protesters
 * 5980) Gay teens assaulted and fined by police in Romania
 * 5981) ICRC: 28 bodies, 19 children, pulled from rubble after Israeli airstrike, Qana
 * 5982) Charles Kennedy rejects leadership allegations
 * 5983) James Bond set at Pinewood Studios destroyed by fire
 * 5984) Cassini photographs possible lakes on Saturn's moon, Titan
 * 5985) News briefs:July 30, 2006
 * 5986) U.S. says Israel has agreed to suspend air strikes for 48 hours after deadly strike on Qana
 * 5987) New Zealand's new small change
 * 5988) Israeli jets attack southern Lebanon despite partial halt to air strikes
 * 5989) Lesbians lose High Court marriage bid
 * 5990) Security Council sets deadline over Iran nuclear program
 * 5991) News briefs:July 31, 2006
 * 5992) Mel Gibson makes anti-semitic statements while drunk
 * 5993) Obrador supporters block streets in Mexico City
 * 5994) 676,000 Canadian census forms unfilled countrywide
 * 5995) Landis asks for additional test
 * 5996) Fidel Castro temporarily hands power to his brother Raul
 * 5997) 2006 record heat wave moves across U.S. eastern seaboard
 * 5998) Heat gets worse in Canada
 * 5999) New Zealand suicide rate decreases
 * 6000) North and South Korean border guards exchange fire
 * 6001) News briefs:August 1, 2006
 * 6002) Scientists crack age-old egg problem
 * 6003) Israeli bombardment spills 35,000 tons of heavy fuel oil
 * 6004) Tropical storm Chris strengthens
 * 6005) Israeli soldiers landing in Baalbek
 * 6006) Man arrested for photographing unrelated arrest
 * 6007) Study at the University of Toronto says text messaging helps with grammar
 * 6008) Rotorua, New Zealand bans criminals from CBD
 * 6009) Father pays tribute to his son who died in Iraq
 * 6010) Indonesian Health Ministry: Two new human clusters of Bird Flu suspected in Sumatra
 * 6011) Bombs kill several during Iraq football game
 * 6012) Capitol Hill fries and toast French again
 * 6013) New Zealand policeman charged with drunk driving
 * 6014) FDA to move on approval of over-the-counter sale of "Plan B" birth control
 * 6015) Citywide strike being discussed in Buffalo, N.Y.
 * 6016) Ordinance in Chicago requiring "big box" stores to pay higher wages passes
 * 6017) "No H5N1 virus" found in blood tests of suspected human Bird Flu cluster
 * 6018) Fears raised of Iraq Civil War
 * 6019) News briefs:August 3, 2006
 * 6020) Hezbollah leader both threatens Tel Aviv and offers ceasefire
 * 6021) United States plans to train and equip Lebanon military
 * 6022) James Cameron to use Weta Digital for next film
 * 6023) 7/11 blasts suspect held in Kashmir
 * 6024) Newcastle, Australia man arrested for selling stolen jewelery online
 * 6025) Katcher died of drowning, coroner says
 * 6026) From the eleventh century to the Digital Age, the Domesday Book is now online
 * 6027) Swan in German zoo tests positive for H5N1 virus
 * 6028) East Timor, Kuwait start negotiations for investment in public works
 * 6029) Car crash enrages bees
 * 6030) Flooding kills dozens in North Korea, leaves thousands more homeless
 * 6031) Swedish nuclear reactors shut down over safety concerns
 * 6032) Ugandan rebels agree to a ceasefire
 * 6033) Apollo Moon landings tapes reported missing
 * 6034) Australia cause South Africa heartbreak in Tri Nations rugby
 * 6035) Mideast stance hurts Canada's PM Harper
 * 6036) News briefs:August 5, 2006
 * 6037) Israel detains Speaker of Palestinian parliament
 * 6038) Day 1 report of Wikimania 2006
 * 6039) American cyclist Floyd Landis tested positive for excessive levels of testosterone in second test
 * 6040) Vaccine targets obesity in rats
 * 6041) Participant claims drug trial gave him cancer
 * 6042) Iran bans Shirin Ebadi-led human rights group
 * 6043) Jenson Button wins 2006 Hungarian Grand Prix
 * 6044) Syrian minister rejects proposed U.N. resolution
 * 6045) Reuters retracts image; suspends employee due to threat
 * 6046) British soldier killed in southern Afghanistan
 * 6047) Lebanon fighting escalates as UN debates ceasefire
 * 6048) I'm staying for at least a year: British PM Tony Blair
 * 6049) Canadian held in China faces execution
 * 6050) News briefs:August 6, 2006
 * 6051) Castro recovering following surgery: Cuban officials
 * 6052) No full recount in Mexican election
 * 6053) TVNZ allowed to show Rainbow Warrior court footage
 * 6054) Oil prices rise after Alaskan field shuts down
 * 6055) 190 dead in Ethiopia floods
 * 6056) Israeli air strike killed one, not 40, in village; Lebanese PM says
 * 6057) British soldier killed in Afghanistan named
 * 6058) Newsletter from Australian council causes confusion over by-election
 * 6059) 5th Canadian soldier in a week killed in Afghanistan
 * 6060) Rare photograph of Florence Nightingale on display
 * 6061) News briefs:August 7, 2006
 * 6062) Canadians are contacting PM Stephen Harper about the war in Afghanistan
 * 6063) Lebanon: UN resolution won't end conflict
 * 6064) Strong earthquake hits near Vanuatu
 * 6065) Study says dogs can smell lung and breast cancer
 * 6066) Police seize $1 million worth of cannabis in southwestern Sydney
 * 6067) Effort to end monkey-ing around on Delhi's subway
 * 6068) Australia's 15th census to be held tonight
 * 6069) Former Australian cricketer Dean Jones sacked after "terrorist" comment
 * 6070) Colombia's Uribe sworn in to second term as president
 * 6071) Christchurch, New Zealand floods causes havoc
 * 6072) News briefs:August 8, 2006
 * 6073) Fredrik Ljungberg named captain of Swedish football team
 * 6074) Talks continue over UN resolution on Lebanon war
 * 6075) 19 killed in Baghdad blast
 * 6076) US box office breakouts for August 8, 2006
 * 6077) Edinburgh Fringe festival begins
 * 6078) Lieberman loses to Lamont in Connecticut primary
 * 6079) Hearing testimony; U.S. soldiers took turns raping 14 year old Iraqi girl before killing her
 * 6080) Fire at New Zealand hospital destroys laundry
 * 6081) Arrests over phone-tap of British royal family
 * 6082) Coca-Cola and Pepsi face ban in Indian states
 * 6083) Brothers found guilty of killing schoolboy
 * 6084) US base in Nuristan, Afghanistan attacked
 * 6085) British soldier dies in Afghanistan
 * 6086) News briefs:August 9, 2006
 * 6087) Londoner hit by train, Underground closed at Marble Arch Station
 * 6088) Senior Chinese official executed for spying for Taiwan
 * 6089) Israel pushes further into Lebanon
 * 6090) New Zealand Maori angry over US tattoo kit
 * 6091) Google to warn users about "bad" websites
 * 6092) Kim Gevaert wins women's 100m final at European athletics championships
 * 6093) News briefs:August 10, 2006
 * 6094) War Crimes Act amendments to indemnify retroactively
 * 6095) Chavez equates Israel invasion of Lebanon and occupation of Palestine with Nazi oppression of Jews
 * 6096) Police in Britain uncover suspected terrorist plot
 * 6097) Colombian reporter slain in home
 * 6098) Green Party refines 'Buy Kiwi Made' scheme
 * 6099) Controversial Liverpool 'Evil Cabal' blog is legal
 * 6100) Australian immigration amendments may have difficulty passing in the Senate
 * 6101) UN officials push for humanitarian access in Lebanon
 * 6102) Typhoon Saomai batters China
 * 6103) 7-Eleven acquires Chicago-based White Hen chain
 * 6104) U.S. issues warning of terrorist attacks in India
 * 6105) 2006 Chinese wiki conference occurs in Shanghai
 * 6106) Security Council backs ceasefire in Israel-Lebanon conflict
 * 6107) British Muslims warn Prime Minister Tony Blair over foreign policy
 * 6108) Gevaert and Hellebaut win golden medal at European athletics championships
 * 6109) H5N1 bird flu confirmed in the Netherlands
 * 6110) Australian government to introduce electronic Medicare rebates
 * 6111) South Africa sets deadline in land transfer scheme
 * 6112) International AIDS conference begins in Toronto
 * 6113) Forest fires continue to rage in Spain
 * 6114) Firefighters tackle industrial blaze in Manchester
 * 6115) Dead British soldier named
 * 6116) News briefs:August 13, 2006
 * 6117) UK terror alert downgraded to "Severe"
 * 6118) Most Tokyo power restored after blackout
 * 6119) Fresh pictures of Castro and Chavez shown in Cuban media
 * 6120) Wellington, New Zealand university student missing
 * 6121) Economist reports Saudi oil production can continue unabated
 * 6122) Controversial blog Liverpool Evil Cabal closes
 * 6123) User:Arthur MacMillan/fhqwgads
 * 6124) UN sponsored ceasefire in Israel-Lebanon begins
 * 6125) Fire interrupts TNA wrestling PPV; one worker hurt
 * 6126) Suspected low pathogenic H5N1 Bird Flu virus found in the United States
 * 6127) Colombo land mine explosion kills seven
 * 6128) Court date "as needed" for lawsuit against Buffalo, N.Y. hotel proposal
 * 6129) Erroneous newspaper report garners publicity for Moon landing tapes
 * 6130) Tamil Tigers say Sri Lanka's government bombed orphanage
 * 6131) Toronto AIDS conference opens without Canadian Prime Minister
 * 6132) Ariel Sharon's condition worsens
 * 6133) Nigeria hands over disputed area to Cameroon
 * 6134) News briefs:August 14, 2006
 * 6135) Virginia incumbent, Senator George Allen, accused of racism by Democratic hopeful
 * 6136) Two Fox News journalists kidnapped in Gaza
 * 6137) Speculation grows in race to succeed Kofi Annan
 * 6138) PepsiCo names Nooyi CEO as Reinemund retires
 * 6139) British soldier released after serving 12 years of life sentence for Cyprus killing
 * 6140) Australian government announces measures to reduce fuel costs
 * 6141) Rae gains support in Canadian Liberal leadership race
 * 6142) Victoria, Australia - fuel theft on the increase
 * 6143) New Zealand pilot selling uniform online
 * 6144) New Zealand Maori Queen dies
 * 6145) Heavy hailstorms leave Sydney appearing snowed in
 * 6146) Australian company to make solar power with space technology
 * 6147) Tanker spills 1000s of tonnes of crude oil off Nicobar Islands
 * 6148) Israel pulling back from Lebanon
 * 6149) Former Israeli prime minister Ariel Sharon develops double pneumonia
 * 6150) CBC looks for Winnipeg news program host
 * 6151) News briefs:August 15, 2006
 * 6152) Dell recalls potentially incendiary laptop batteries
 * 6153) Experiment on frozen sperm raises hopes of "restoring" extinct mammals
 * 6154) New drug for smoking cessation is under investigation
 * 6155) Ex-President Gerald Ford admitted to Mayo Clinic
 * 6156) AIDS Conference: Clinton and Gates defend Bush program
 * 6157) 6 Canadian soldiers injured in Afghan attack
 * 6158) Three Mexican fishermen spend 9 months at sea
 * 6159) New Zealand 'Boobs on Bikes' parade approved
 * 6160) UK seeks pardon for executed World War I soldiers
 * 6161) Four Lotto 649 winners share jackpot
 * 6162) Astronomers to vote on potential new planets
 * 6163) United Airlines Flight 923 makes emergency landing at Logan International Airport
 * 6164) Fire in Amherstburg, Ontario dies down
 * 6165) Arrest made in JonBenet Ramsey murder case
 * 6166) News briefs:August 16, 2006
 * 6167) Google launches free city wide Wi-Fi in Mountain View, California
 * 6168) Body of missing New Zealand student found
 * 6169) New Zealand army Unimog crash leaves one solider dead
 * 6170) Liverpool's elected officals call in the Police
 * 6171) Overnight battle for Sri Lanka's Jaffna peninsula
 * 6172) David Witt, father-in-law of Floyd Landis, commits suicide
 * 6173) House fire in Buffalo, N.Y. leaves two families homeless
 * 6174) Man confesses to 1996 murder of JonBenet Ramsey
 * 6175) Indonesian health officials investigating possible human to human transmission of H5N1 Bird Flu virus
 * 6176) Federal judge rules warentless wiretaps illegal
 * 6177) News briefs:August 17, 2006
 * 6178) Hollywood notables condemn Hamas and Hezbollah
 * 6179) US Airport evacuated in 'liquid bomb' scare
 * 6180) Dutch sheep contaminated by bluetongue
 * 6181) North Korea reportedly planning nuclear bomb test
 * 6182) Irish firm issues free energy challenge to scientists
 * 6183) Two New Zealand men ran illegal text lottery
 * 6184) Muhammad cartoon row continues
 * 6185) US senators on Greenland tour
 * 6186) Cape Breton, Nova Scotia to have launch pad
 * 6187) Woman cleared in US liquid bomb scare
 * 6188) Web.com announces second quarter results
 * 6189) Chechen rebels surrender
 * 6190) Canadian soldier killed in accidental shooting laid to rest
 * 6191) North Korea to accept international aid
 * 6192) News briefs:August 18, 2006
 * 6193) Wikimedia servers unreachable for 3 hours due to network outage
 * 6194) Man falls into 70 gallons of chocolate
 * 6195) Lebanese security source: Israeli jets open fire in eastern Lebanon
 * 6196) Sri Lanka bombs LTTE, aid workers seek access
 * 6197) All Blacks win 2006 Tri Nations rugby series
 * 6198) Top Hamas official seized by Israel
 * 6199) War on Terrorism could continue longer than the Cold War: Australia's Treasurer
 * 6200) Dead mountaineer found after seventeen years
 * 6201) German bomb suspect arrested by police
 * 6202) Ford announces deep production cuts in response to growing losses
 * 6203) News briefs:August 19, 2006
 * 6204) Virtual orchestra opens in London
 * 6205) Annan: Israel violates cease-fire
 * 6206) South Carolina attracting Republican hopefuls
 * 6207) American athlete Marion Jones tests positive for EPO
 * 6208) Volcano eruption in Ecuador kills six and destroys several small villages
 * 6209) Australia's "most powerful" windfarm approved
 * 6210) Pair taken off plane because of "suspicious" behaviour
 * 6211) JonBenet Ramsey murder suspect on his way to America
 * 6212) 400 Australian soldiers sent to Afghanistan
 * 6213) "Jihad" Jack Thomas acquitted of terrorism conviction
 * 6214) News briefs:August 20, 2006
 * 6215) UK soldier killed in southern Afghanistan
 * 6216) Polish peace activist imprisoned
 * 6217) NASA discovers new evidence of dark matter
 * 6218) Australia to detain Burmese boatpeople on Nauru
 * 6219) Demand for biofuel irrigation worsens global water crisis
 * 6220) NASA chooses Woomera, South Australia for rocket launch site
 * 6221) New Zealand riot police use batons to disperse unruly pub-crawl
 * 6222) Indian shehnai Maestro Ustad Bismillah Khan Passes Away
 * 6223) Manhunt underway after woman and her three children found dead
 * 6224) JonBenet Ramsey murder suspect back in America
 * 6225) Channel Tunnel closed after smoke seen coming from train
 * 6226) Google re-opens online word processor service
 * 6227) Manhunt underway for 2 murders in Virginia; Virginia Tech closed
 * 6228) Buffalo, N.Y. restaurant to end nearly 30-year tradition
 * 6229) UK soldier killed in Afghanistan named by Ministry of Defence
 * 6230) 11 suspects in UK air bomb plot charged
 * 6231) Hungary's St Stephen's Day hit by storm: 3 left dead
 * 6232) Bomb scare on China-Australia flight
 * 6233) New Zealand man sentenced to life in prison for murder
 * 6234) Men charged in US and Canada over alleged plot to arm Tamil Tigers
 * 6235) Russian mathematician declines Fields Medal
 * 6236) Russian jet with 170 aboard crashes in Ukraine
 * 6237) Scottish Socialist Party to split as Sheridan launches new party
 * 6238) Violence in Congo after first round election results are announced
 * 6239) Romanian oil company claims Iran has seized one of its rigs
 * 6240) News briefs:August 22, 2006
 * 6241) Lech Walesa quits Solidarity
 * 6242) Moscow market bomb kills 10, injures 55
 * 6243) Australia to subsidise Herceptin for early-stage breast cancer
 * 6244) Tottenham comfortably beat Sheffield United 2-0
 * 6245) New Zealand Governor-General sworn in
 * 6246) Woman and man arrested over multiple deaths
 * 6247) Amnesty International accuses Israel of "war crimes" in Lebanon
 * 6248) Bobby Robson to undergo cancer surgery
 * 6249) 12 arrested after India-bound flight escorted back to Amsterdam's Schiphol Airport
 * 6250) Disease outbreak feared after mass hysteria over "sweet" water in Mumbai
 * 6251) Canadian soldier kills 10 year old Afghan boy
 * 6252) Pakistani-born Australian sentenced to 20 years over terrorism offences
 * 6253) Thousands watch Boobs on Bikes parade in Auckland
 * 6254) Forest fire in Chalkidiki peninsula causes political tension in Greece
 * 6255) Bobby Robson recovering from operation
 * 6256) Karr waives extradition, will face charges in Colorado
 * 6257) News briefs:August 23, 2006
 * 6258) US Box Office Breaks Out for August 23, 2006
 * 6259) Allegations that New Zealand school administers corporal punishment
 * 6260) Ireland's Roscrea town centre evacuated
 * 6261) UK population exceeds 60 million for the first time
 * 6262) India may pull peacekeeping troops out of Lebanon
 * 6263) Local communities in the UK must "root out" extremism, says Ruth Kelly
 * 6264) Ukraine celebrates Independence Day
 * 6265) Netherlands flight alert suspects to be freed
 * 6266) Pluto loses planet status
 * 6267) Confrontation between Greenpeace and fishermen off Marseille
 * 6268) 8 Afghans killed in early morning raid
 * 6269) News briefs:August 24, 2006
 * 6270) Man arrested for broadcasting Hezbollah television in New York
 * 6271) France offers promised 2000 soldiers to the UN in Lebanon
 * 6272) 8th case of mad cow disease found in Canada
 * 6273) Air New Zealand Screen Awards winners announced
 * 6274) Israel buys nuclear capable subs
 * 6275) Venezuelan President Chavez in Beijing to boost trade
 * 6276) Bodies of Afghan boy, Canadian soldier returned
 * 6277) NASA announces official search for the missing Apollo tapes
 * 6278) Wife of adulterous Czech PM joins rival political party
 * 6279) 63% of Israelis want Olmert to quit
 * 6280) Tony Blair's eldest son admitted to hospital
 * 6281) Biggest free music event in Europe back in Liverpool
 * 6282) Dutch Ambassador to India expresses regret following Schiphol false-alarm
 * 6283) Nigerian troops allegedly burned down slums after soldier's killing
 * 6284) News briefs:August 25, 2006
 * 6285) Liberal MP resigns as deputy foreign affairs critic
 * 6286) Security scare prompts UK-US flight to divert
 * 6287) Portugal formally commits to participate in UN's force
 * 6288) Texas man foils burglary in Britain
 * 6289) Tony Blair's eldest son released from hospital
 * 6290) Italy to take command of UNIFIL
 * 6291) Fire brings down two domes of historical Russian cathedral
 * 6292) Congo electoral commissioner condemns Kinshasha clashes
 * 6293) Bloc Quebecois says no to reversing gay marriage
 * 6294) Courtrooms in Ontario to get cameras
 * 6295) Freesolo rock climber John Bachar injured in fatal car accident
 * 6296) Umpire Darrell Hair offers to quit ICC elite panel for $500,000
 * 6297) All-Ferrari front row on 2006 Turkish Grand Prix
 * 6298) Four year-old boy battered with a brick in East Yorkshire
 * 6299) Iran inaugurates heavy-water production plant
 * 6300) South Africa lose to the All Blacks at rugby in Pretoria
 * 6301) News briefs:August 26, 2006
 * 6302) The Green Party of Canada to elect new leader
 * 6303) Pakistan: Nawab Akbar Bugti Killed in Baluchistan
 * 6304) British Airways flight makes emergency landing in Iceland, terrorism ruled out
 * 6305) Elizabeth May elected leader of Canada's Green Party
 * 6306) Guantanamo inmate Murat Kurnaz transferred to Germany and released
 * 6307) Deadline to release Muslim prisoners passes, Gaza-held journalists released
 * 6308) Canadian soldiers kill Afghan police officer
 * 6309) Eleven year-old boy arrested on suspicion of assaulting a four year-old boy in East Yorkshire
 * 6310) British soldier shot and killed in southern Afghanistan
 * 6311) Chad orders oil companies out of the country
 * 6312) Filipe Massa wins 2006 Turkish Grand Prix
 * 6313) News briefs:August 27, 2006
 * 6314) 5 Afghans, Canadian soldier injured in mortar attack
 * 6315) Afghanistan sees worst days of violence since 2001
 * 6316) National Geographic reporter faces espionage charges in Sudan
 * 6317) Tropical Storm Ernesto nears the US Coast
 * 6318) 49 dead after Comair regional jet crashes in Kentucky
 * 6319) PlayStation 3 will be used to help cure cancer and Alzheimer's
 * 6320) Multiple bombs set off in Turkish resort
 * 6321) South Dakota killer wants to drop death sentence appeals
 * 6322) TV3 banned from New Zealand Parliament for three days
 * 6323) Pakistan on high alert as violence spreads in Balochistan
 * 6324) Amnesty: "looming human rights crisis" in Darfur
 * 6325) Russian fire-fighting helicopter crashes in Antalya, Turkey
 * 6326) Pentagon considers using non-nuke ICBMs for preemptive strikes against alleged "terrorists"
 * 6327) Ministry of Defence names dead British soldier
 * 6328) News briefs:August 28, 2006
 * 6329) Afghanistan: 17 killed, 47 injured in Afghan suicide attack on market
 * 6330) Iraq; Another day of violence in Baghdad and the south
 * 6331) Austrian teenager mourns captor's suicide
 * 6332) Case against Karr dropped: no DNA link to JonBenet Ramsey murder
 * 6333) Sri Lanka - Government Army strikes at Tamil Tiger enclaves in the north east
 * 6334) Canadian MP Benoit Sauvageau dies in car crash
 * 6335) Watchdog group StopBadware.org warns against free AOL software
 * 6336) 5 killed as bus from New York City to Montreal crashes
 * 6337) U.S. commuter blows up section of Washington D.C. Bridge
 * 6338) New Zealand police want bus driver to pay reparation
 * 6339) Turkey to decide on sending troops to Lebanon
 * 6340) 4,400 kilograms of drugs seized in New Delhi
 * 6341) Historian Beckett names Thatcher & Atlee greatest Brit PMs
 * 6342) 25 drown as van plunges into Krishna river in India
 * 6343) HUD hoaxer calls attention to lack of affordable housing
 * 6344) Iran voices defiance towards nuclear deadline
 * 6345) Mexican ruling boosts Calderon, rival vows parallel government
 * 6346) BC man is selling the boat from old TV series Gilligan's Island
 * 6347) India's Secretary-General candidate Tharoor suggests UN reform agenda
 * 6348) GAO report says federal anti-drug Ad-campaign ineffectual
 * 6349) Wikinews Shorts: August 29, 2006
 * 6350) Film from Nunavut in Canada's north to open TIFF
 * 6351) President Bush mocked in two Canadian ad campaigns
 * 6352) Water level of Great Lakes is falling
 * 6353) Ugandan ceasefire takes effect
 * 6354) Canadian Idol top four perform
 * 6355) Alberta's opposition filibuster anti-gay marriage bill
 * 6356) Canada's Defence Minister visits Canadian troops in Afghanistan
 * 6357) Jimmy Carter blasts Blair for "subservience" to Bush
 * 6358) 27 die from pipeline explosion in Diwaniya, Iraq
 * 6359) Audience in Ireland watches circus acrobat fall to his death
 * 6360) New Zealand police to trial tasers from Friday
 * 6361) Thailand may create new province to honour King
 * 6362) Canadian Prime Minister Harper plays small role in television show Corner Gas
 * 6363) Rebel leader, 56 inmates escape from East Timorese jail
 * 6364) Canadian Idol top four eliminations
 * 6365) Iraqi activist forced to change t-shirt with Arabic peace slogan
 * 6366) U.S. calls for sanctions against Iran
 * 6367) Tropical Storm Ernesto weakens
 * 6368) Wikinews interview with America's Got Talent finalists Celtic Spring
 * 6369) Annan demands Hezbollah free abducted soldiers and Israel lift blockade
 * 6370) FBI most-wanted fugitive, polygamist Warren Jeffs, arrested
 * 6371) Astronomers witness supernova
 * 6372) Bull kills New Zealand man
 * 6373) Plane carrying arms to Nepal detained in Gujarat
 * 6374) New UK donor laws may reduce organ shortages
 * 6375) Hard shoulder gets the soft treatment on British motorways
 * 6376) Kids TV star Lunar Jim to tour malls in Canada
 * 6377) Canadian union upset over Scugog councilor lowering flag
 * 6378) Edvard Munch's The Scream and Madonna found
 * 6379) Portuguese troops leave for Lebanon in October
 * 6380) Wikinews Shorts: August 31, 2006
 * 6381) Space shuttle Atlantis set to launch on September 6
 * 6382) Pilot dies as Dutch F-16 fighter jet crashes in Afghanistan
 * 6383) Clinical study supports pollen tablets as hay fever treatment
 * 6384) User-generated search engine "Jatalla" launched
 * 6385) Super high speed internet launched in New Zealand
 * 6386) Tropical depression Ernesto hits Carolina's coast in U.S.
 * 6387) Man arrested on suspicion of family murders in Greater Manchester, England
 * 6388) Basketball: Greece beats the United States, 101-95 on semi-final
 * 6389) Shiv Shankar Menon to take over as India's new Foreign Secretary
 * 6390) Gene therapy trial for skin cancer cures two terminal patients
 * 6391) Sources: State Department official source of Plame leak
 * 6392) Mario Lopez favored to win Dancing with the Stars
 * 6393) Scugog flag controversy comes to an end
 * 6394) IMF proposes quota increases for China, South Korea, Mexico and Turkey
 * 6395) Plane crash in Iran kills 80
 * 6396) Ghana bans gay and lesbian conference
 * 6397) Wikinews Shorts: September 2, 2006
 * 6398) South Africa end All Blacks' 15-game winning streak
 * 6399) Wikinews interview with America's Got Talent finalists At Last
 * 6400) NATO plane crashes in southern Afghanistan, killing 14 British troops
 * 6401) 41st Jerry Lewis telethon to run Sunday, Monday
 * 6402) Mexican presidential address stopped by protests
 * 6403) New Democrat MP disagrees with Layton's call to withdraw from Afghanistan
 * 6404) "Low pathogenic" H5N1 Bird Flu virus found in wild ducks in Maryland and Pennsylvania
 * 6405) Football: England beat Andorra in their first Euro 2008 qualifier
 * 6406) Former Israeli PM Ariel Sharon moved out of ICU
 * 6407) European Union gives Iran two more weeks to comply with UN resolution
 * 6408) Al-Qaeda releases new videotape
 * 6409) 14 Indian, Pakistani pilgrims killed in Iraq
 * 6410) Second in command of al-Qaeda in Iraq in custody
 * 6411) Two-day NATO offensive sees 80 captured, over 200 fatalities
 * 6412) Israel offers peace treaty with Lebanon
 * 6413) American tennis player Andre Agassi retires
 * 6414) Over 1000 illegal immigrants arrived at Canary Isles this weekend
 * 6415) Crocodile Hunter's Steve Irwin dies at 44
 * 6416) New Zealand recycles old computers for free
 * 6417) Former South African apartheid regime's police minister repents
 * 6418) Russian President Putin visits Greece to discuss energy issues
 * 6419) Gunman kills and injures tourists in Jordanian capital
 * 6420) Bomb attack in Iraq kills two British soldiers
 * 6421) Suicide bomber kills British soldier in Afghanistan
 * 6422) Chicago apartment fire kills six children
 * 6423) India's Enforcement Directorate issues notice to Natwar Singh
 * 6424) Canadian soldiers killed, wounded by U.S. A-10 Thunderbolts' "friendly fire"
 * 6425) Tropical Depression Six Shows Signs of Organization
 * 6426) Two-thousand traffic fines laid in Ontario this weekend
 * 6427) Kofi Annan to appoint secret mediator for Israeli soldier release negotiations
 * 6428) Turkey - Two more killed in PKK-related bombings
 * 6429) Sri Lankan government announces first significant gain into rebel-held territory
 * 6430) Egypt - Rail accident claims five lives
 * 6431) EU and Iranian leaders to meet over nuclear row
 * 6432) Somalia - Peace deal signed to unite government and Islamists
 * 6433) Smart-1 probe ends mission with planned crash into the Moon
 * 6434) Violence continues in Baghdad, suspected al-Quaeda leader arrested
 * 6435) New Zealand woman survives being run over by train
 * 6436) Pentagon report to Congress mentions "conditions that could lead to civil war" in Iraq
 * 6437) Wikinews Shorts: September 5, 2006
 * 6438) President of Iran warns universities to stay out of politics
 * 6439) Liberal leadership hopeful Ken Dryden outlines vision for Canada
 * 6440) Calderón declared Mexican president-elect
 * 6441) Teenager sentenced to four years for manslaughter
 * 6442) Turkish Parliament approves sending troops to Lebanon
 * 6443) Princess Kiko gives birth to imperial baby boy
 * 6444) Wikinews Shorts: September 6, 2006
 * 6445) Rumour of Kola Nuclear accident appear to be false
 * 6446) Pakistan President Musharraf in Kabul for talks
 * 6447) British PM Tony Blair pressured by resignations
 * 6448) Israel to end Lebanon blockade
 * 6449) President Bush admits secret CIA detention centres
 * 6450) American Academy of Pediatrics supports dairy for lactose intolerant children
 * 6451) STS-115 launch delayed
 * 6452) Four more members of the Bali Nine to face death penalty
 * 6453) Canada's Afghan mission in question
 * 6454) New Zealand state house worth $2 million
 * 6455) Germany, India sign defence accord
 * 6456) Six Apart acquires Rojo
 * 6457) Blair will quit as British PM within a year
 * 6458) 17 terrorism suspects arrested in Belgium
 * 6459) US talk show: Daily Guinness attempts to return on talk show Live with Regis and Kelly
 * 6460) Disney Adventures magazine to take on India
 * 6461) Mary Harney resigns as leader of the Progressive Democrats
 * 6462) Officers and immigrants injured in Canary Isles revolt
 * 6463) MySpace to take on iTunes
 * 6464) New al-Qaeda video shows Osama bin Laden meeting with 9/11 hijackers
 * 6465) NASA delays launch of Atlantis
 * 6466) Toronto International Film Festival starts tonight
 * 6467) Motor sport legend Peter Brock dies in rally
 * 6468) Inauguration of the 71st Thessaloniki International Fair in Greece
 * 6469) 38 dead, over 180 injured as blasts rock Maharashtra town
 * 6470) ABC comes under fire for alleged partisan slant in 9/11 miniseries
 * 6471) Colombian army officials accused of allegedly faking terrorist attacks
 * 6472) State Police: New York fugitive Ralph 'Bucky' Phillips cornered
 * 6473) Experts: obesity is a bigger threat than AIDS or bird flu
 * 6474) Canadian PM to make televised address for 5th anniversary of Sept 11. attacks
 * 6475) Massive suicide car bomb in Kabul kills 18, including two U.S. soldiers
 * 6476) Bathurst to host Brock tribute
 * 6477) Muslims in Gujarat hold anti-Pakistan rally
 * 6478) Child killer Huntley releases confession tape
 * 6479) Kimi Räikkönen on the pole of 2006 Italian Grand Prix
 * 6480) Successful launch of Space Shuttle Atlantis
 * 6481) Pope tells Canada to end gay marriage
 * 6482) Truck crashes through downtown Toronto sink hole
 * 6483) New York fugitive Ralph Bucky Phillips caught
 * 6484) Eight Californians seriously ill after eating live shellfish
 * 6485) South Africa defeat Australia in final match of the 2006 Tri Nations rugby series
 * 6486) Sharapova takes U.S. tennis title
 * 6487) Michael Schumacher wins Italian Grand Prix, announces plans to retire
 * 6488) Jack Layton reaffirmed as Canadian New Democratic leader with 92% support
 * 6489) Thai election rerun likely in November
 * 6490) Extremely drug-resistant tuberculosis strain emerges in South Africa
 * 6491) King of Tonga dies, aged 88
 * 6492) German police seize Tor anonymity servers
 * 6493) Wikinews Shorts: September 11, 2006
 * 6494) Lucknow: Convent school ransacked by BJYM activists
 * 6495) Wrong way yacht race postponed
 * 6496) CMSU computing team discovers another record size prime
 * 6497) Al-Qaeda releases 9/11 message
 * 6498) Pope visits homeland in Germany
 * 6499) OPEC to keep oil production at current levels
 * 6500) Disneyland pranked overnight by graffiti artist Banksy; ride shut down
 * 6501) Torrential rains huge havoc on Sindh, killing several, heavy rains destroy the crops in Sindh
 * 6502) Bermuda hit hard by hurricane Florence
 * 6503) TADA court begins pronouncing '93 Mumbai blasts verdict
 * 6504) Damascus: US embassy attacked
 * 6505) 2006 European Chess Championship opens in Liverpool
 * 6506) Interview with Vicky Colbourne, Regional Council candidate for Wards 2 & 6 in Brampton, Canada
 * 6507) Attack on U.S. embassy in Syria halted in progress
 * 6508) MySpace to expand to mobile music
 * 6509) Bomb blast in Turkey kills 10 injures 17
 * 6510) Apple unveils new media technology
 * 6511) NZ business Progressive Enterprises claims rejected offer was fair
 * 6512) HP in phone record pretexting scandal
 * 6513) Two small studies indicate mandarin oranges may lower risk of liver cancer
 * 6514) 51 killed in Yemen election rally stampede
 * 6515) US Air Force chief proposes using non-lethal military weapons domestically
 * 6516) HP Chairman Patricia Dunn to resign
 * 6517) London Police seize massive gun cache
 * 6518) Explosives found in Malegaon, Nashik, India
 * 6519) Pope Benedict XVI criticises Prophet Muhammad's teachings
 * 6520) MIT's Emerging Technologies Conference 2006 makes selections
 * 6521) Australia stingray deaths possible revenge for Steve Irwin
 * 6522) 20 injured in Montreal college shooting spree
 * 6523) US stocks rally to four month highs
 * 6524) Condoleezza Rice makes visit to Nova Scotia
 * 6525) Belgian terrorism suspects remain in custody as case details emerge
 * 6526) Son of actress and model Anna Nicole Smith dead
 * 6527) Parkdale-High Park, Ontario by-election campaign goes negative
 * 6528) Chavez says planted demolitions in World Trade Center 'plausible'
 * 6529) ATM in Virginia Beach hacked to give out four times more money
 * 6530) Former Texas governor Ann W. Richards dies at 73
 * 6531) Dutch minister of Justice under fire for "promotion of Sharia law"
 * 6532) Menorca airport's new terminal collapses
 * 6533) Liverpool Biennial 2006 art festival starts
 * 6534) Iranian scientists claim to have found new treatment for AIDS
 * 6535) NASA: Arctic Sea's icecap is melting
 * 6536) Congress approves Mexican border fence
 * 6537) Turkey bomb blast death toll rises
 * 6538) New Democrats score upset in Ontario's Parkdale-High Park by-election
 * 6539) Astronaut Steve MacLean talks with Canadian PM over phone
 * 6540) Thought-controlled cybernetic arms demonstrated
 * 6541) Child abuse case in West Virginia ends in jail time
 * 6542) Muslim world condemns Pope's criticism of Islam
 * 6543) Larry Sanger announces Wikipedia fork
 * 6544) Dell announces revenue and cost actions to halt decline
 * 6545) Microsoft threatens European Vista release delays due EC monopoly regulations
 * 6546) Canadian Governor General speaks on Montreal shooting
 * 6547) Pupils fed through gates, school criticised
 * 6548) BT Global Services to double US revenues and cut costs
 * 6549) Statistics say websites with user-generated content are the fastest growing
 * 6550) Virginia bill proposes castration as treatment option for sex offenders
 * 6551) Colombian police rescue kidnapped 2-month old baby
 * 6552) Paris Hilton too costly to ridicule, says Charlotte Church
 * 6553) Nickelodeon to cease broadcasting temporarily in US, to encourage play
 * 6554) Planned shooting thwarted in Wisconsin
 * 6555) Wikimedia sites database locked, takes hour to get back to normal
 * 6556) E. coli outbreak kills 1, sickens nearly 100
 * 6557) Princeton report questions electronic voting machine security
 * 6558) A fifth of American kids projected to become obese
 * 6559) Folk musician Tracy Grammer corrects record on Dave Carter
 * 6560) Dixie Chicks show documentary at TIFF
 * 6561) USA beats NZ in the Wheelchair Rugby Championships 2006
 * 6562) Pope Benedict apologizes for "sounding offensive" to Muslims
 * 6563) PDPC President Rob Levin has died
 * 6564) Nun murdered in Somalia after Pope's speech
 * 6565) Pope apologises in person for the reaction to his comments
 * 6566) India, Pakistan decide to resume peace process
 * 6567) Study: chemicals from cruciferous veggies kill cancer cells
 * 6568) Mujahedeen Army issues threat of attack on Vatican City
 * 6569) Set of CSI: Miami becomes real crime scene
 * 6570) Street protests in Hungary over PM's taped lies
 * 6571) Maher says 'Free speech' segment on CBS News' not so Free
 * 6572) US Senate Select Committee on Intelligence finds no link between Saddam Hussein and al-Qaeda
 * 6573) Opposition alliance wins power in Swedish elections
 * 6574) Newspaper photos highlight New Zealand PM's husband's friendship with gay doctor
 * 6575) Iranian-American woman in space
 * 6576) Two more found guilty in 1993 Mumbai blasts case
 * 6577) Comedian pushes talk show host Charlotte Church over the edge, on air
 * 6578) Ethane clouds found on Titan
 * 6579) Eva Avila crowned winner of Canadian Idol
 * 6580) Germany wins Hockey World Cup
 * 6581) Wanaka, New Zealand attempts bra chain record
 * 6582) New Brunswick voters shun Premier Bernard Lord
 * 6583) Cabinet shuffled in Ontario
 * 6584) Canadian "terror" suspect Arar cleared after one year of torture
 * 6585) Thai PM Thaksin ousted by coup
 * 6586) Unidentified object contributes to delay of shuttle landing
 * 6587) Judge dismissed in Hussein trial
 * 6588) Newfoundland supporters of Craig Sharpe feel cheated on
 * 6589) UN General Assembly opens with rhetorical appeals by both Bush and Ahmadinejad
 * 6590) Four suspects arrested for assault on Oslo synagogue
 * 6591) Riots in Hungary as PM 'lies'
 * 6592) World Wars lowered New Zealanders life expectancy
 * 6593) Japan's Liberal Democratic Party chooses Abe
 * 6594) Barbara Walters to interview Terri Irwin
 * 6595) Cricket: India beats the West Indies by 16 runs
 * 6596) Study reveals mercury contamination throughout US food chain
 * 6597) Two Canadian Liberal leadership candidates have not donated to party
 * 6598) Richard Hammond injured in jet-powered car crash
 * 6599) Microsoft to release HD-DVD, upgrades to 1080p, on Xbox 360
 * 6600) Four fallen Canadian soldiers return home
 * 6601) Space shuttle Atlantis cleared for landing
 * 6602) New Zealand songwriter Don McGlashan wins second Silver Scroll
 * 6603) Kaizer Chiefs' Fans go on the Rampage
 * 6604) Dutch ministers to resign over prison fire
 * 6605) Near collision between military and civilian planes in India
 * 6606) Thai military bans political party meetings
 * 6607) Canadian PM Harper makes speech at UN in New York
 * 6608) Eyewitness account: from the streets of Bangkok
 * 6609) Space shuttle Atlantis lands
 * 6610) Venezuelan President Chavez criticises U.S. President Bush in U.N. address
 * 6611) Head of CBC network considers defecation as pleasurable as sex
 * 6612) First penis transplant reversed after two weeks
 * 6613) Complaint made against internet provider iHug upheld
 * 6614) Planned anti-coup gathering in Thailand
 * 6615) Seven sentenced to death for Jordanian suicide attacks
 * 6616) Transrapid collision in Germany kills 23
 * 6617) Forget driving to the Olympics, says Beijing
 * 6618) Fight for consideration as hockey's hometown rages on in Canada, as a premier takes issue
 * 6619) Two-millenia-old Chinese guard gets unwanted new recruit
 * 6620) Interview with Tony Ciufo, City Council candidate for Ward 10 in Mississauga, Canada
 * 6621) Interview with Navdeep Gill, City Council candidate for Wards 2 & 6 in Brampton, Canada
 * 6622) HP Chairman Patricia Dunn resigns amid scandal
 * 6623) First successful anti-coup protest in Thailand
 * 6624) Google convicted in case brought by Belgian press
 * 6625) French newspaper suggests Osama bin Laden may be dead
 * 6626) Estonia elects Toomas Hendrik Ilves as President
 * 6627) U.S. Navy officially retires F-14
 * 6628) Interview with Sean Semper-Whyte, City Council candidate for Ward 6 in Mississauga, Canada
 * 6629) Mayfield Exposed! highlights artworks of Brampton high school students
 * 6630) Thai junta vows retaliation against foreign media
 * 6631) Secretary of Belgian embassy murdered in New Delhi
 * 6632) Am I Right webmaster interviewed on radio show