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November

 * Ukrainian coal mine explodes, killing 68
 * Students protest Holocaust denier's appearance at Oxford debate

December

 * Florida quarterback Tim Tebow is first sophomore to win Heisman
 * Sacha Baron Cohen retires Borat alter ego
 * New England Patriots go undefeated in NFL regular season

January

 * NHL game held outdoors in stadium; Pittsburgh wins in shootout
 * Car bomb explodes in Turkey, killing 4 and injuring many
 * Launch of Space Shuttle Atlantis once again delayed
 * Intel ends partnership with One Laptop Per Child program
 * Mikheil Saakashvili re-elected President of Georgia
 * Bodies of 2 children allegedly thrown from bridge are found
 * Bobby Jindal sworn in as governor of Louisiana
 * UFO sightings reported in Texas town
 * Wikinews Shorts: January 20, 2008
 * Nikolić wins first round of Serbian presidential election
 * Fred Thompson quits U.S. Presidential race
 * Iraq removes Saddam references from flag
 * Texas UFOs were actually jets, Air Force says
 * Suicide bomb kills Iraqi police chief at site of previous attack
 * Guyana shooting is country's worst in 30 years
 * Obama wins South Carolina primary
 * UK allows McDonald's to award high school credits
 * Grass fires break out across Texas
 * Schwarzenegger endorses McCain for U.S. Presidency

February

 * NBA: Grizzlies trade Pau Gasol to Lakers
 * NASA to beam Beatles song into deep space
 * 5 dead in Chicago-area store shooting
 * Tadić re-elected President of Serbia
 * New York Giants upset New England Patriots' quest for perfect season
 * LDS church names Monson their new president
 * Texans vote online for new license plate
 * Rebels shoot East Timor president
 * Israel town sues Google for slander
 * New 'Guitar Hero' game to focus on Aerosmith
 * Bush starts off Africa trip in Benin
 * Eastern Conference wins 2008 NBA All-Star Game
 * Kosovo seeks recognition as independent state
 * Documents regarding Kennedy assassination found in Dallas
 * Pakistan opposition parties form coalition
 * Ralph Nader enters US presidential race as independent
 * Ugandan government, rebels agree to ceasefire
 * Seeds placed in Norwegian vault as agricultural 'insurance policy'

March

 * FARC second-in-command killed by Columbian military
 * Computer documents suggest link between Chavez and FARC
 * US officials flood Grand Canyon to restore ecosystem
 * Brett Favre says goodbye to NFL at press conference
 * South American leaders end border dispute
 * Vietnam bans pet hamsters
 * President Bush vetoes CIA waterboarding ban
 * Obama wins Wyoming caucus
 * China kills suspected terrorists, prevents 'air disaster'
 * Socialists win second term as Spain's ruling party
 * Anti-China protestors clash with police in Tibet
 * Tornado hits downtown Atlanta
 * Crane levels New York City townhouse, leaving 4 dead
 * Tibetans say 80 killed in protests; China continues to crack down
 * Concert for peace held on Colombian-Venezuelan border
 * China: Dalai Lama's comments are 'downright nonsense'
 * Mexican opposition party elects new leader
 * Dalai Lama threatens to resign if situation in Tibet worsens
 * Barack Obama gives speech on racial division
 * Three of Serbia's neighbors recognize Kosovo
 * Pakistan's parliament elects first female speaker
 * Hubble detects methane on distant planet
 * UN: Military attacks on Darfur violated international law
 * Social networking site lets users run virtual campaign for US president
 * Pakistan Peoples Party names candidate for Prime Minister
 * African troops invade rebel-held island of Anjouan
 * Around 240 Chilean protesters detained after anti-government demonstration
 * U.S. launches airstrikes against Basra militants
 * Zimbabwe opposition claims early victory in election

April

 * Spain's new cabinet has more women than men
 * Zimbabwe's election delay could have 'serious implications', warns UN Secretary-General
 * Putin orders Russian government to normalize relations with Georgia
 * Chinese hackers call off attack on CNN website
 * Bus crash in Spain leaves 9 Finnish tourists dead
 * China, France attempt to repair relations in wake of protests
 * US Senate unanimously passes genetic nondiscrimination bill

May

 * Cuba announces shift of farm management to local level
 * Pakistan's coalition government faces split
 * US says polar bears are threatened species
 * South Africa's largest newspaper wants President Mbeki to resign
 * Florida teacher lets students vote to remove child from class
 * First storm of Atlantic hurricane season forms off coast of Belize

June

 * Zimbabwean police arrest two opposition figures
 * Mugabe is 'prepared to fight' if Zimbabwe elects opposition
 * Nepal's royal palace now a public museum
 * Al Gore endorses Obama for US President
 * US Supreme Court outlaws death penalty for child rape
 * Mugabe says he's open to talks with Zimbabwe opposition
 * Mexican police official, bodyguard shot dead at restaurant
 * South Korean police clamp down on protests against US beef
 * President Bush signs $162 billion war funding bill
 * Man auctions his life on eBay, is disappointed at sale price

July

 * Zimbabwean opposition leader rejects calls for power sharing talks
 * Mongolia's ruling party wins elections as rioting subsides‎
 * President Bush plans to attend opening of Beijing Olympics
 * Pakistani scientist says government knew about nuclear shipment to North Korea
 * Íngrid Betancourt returns to France
 * Hot dog eating champion retains title after tiebreaker
 * Bertha becomes first hurricane of 2008 Atlantic season
 * Karl Rove refuses to testify in front of House Judiciary Committee
 * Lebanon forms unity government with Hezbollah-led opposition