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1.Madeleine case police due in UK data: 07.04.08
Portuguese police probing the Madeleine McCann case are due in the UK to reinterview friends of her parents.

2.Slovakia rows over EU treaty data: 07.04.08
Slovakia's ratification of the Lisbon treaty reforming the European Union could be derailed by opponents of government attempts to push through a controversial media...

3.Voice of the Mirror: Don't trifle with terror data: 19.03.08
Gordon Brown will be playing a dangerous political game if he exaggerates the security threat posed to Britain.

4.Bob Marley's mother dies aged 81 data: 10.04.08
Cedella Booker, the mother of Jamaican music legend Bob Marley, has died, aged 81.

5.Worrying lack of economic growth in Italy becomes a campaign issue data: 10.04.08
Specific demands from northern industrialists and business leaders - for lower taxes, increased incentives to spur growth, a streamlined bureaucracy - have intensified as the election approaches and as new data has confirmed Italy's designation as the sick man of Europe.

6.Papers apologise to Madeleine McCann parents data: 19.03.08
Two tabloid newspapers have published front-page apologies and paid "very substantial" damages over reports about the role of Kate and Gerry McCann in disappearance of their daughter Madeleine.

7.Zimbabwe election run-up 'flawed' data: 19.03.08
Zimbabwe is failing to meet its democratic obligations ahead of elections next week, says a human rights group.

8.Queen set to meet Irish president data: 19.03.08
The Queen is expected to meet the Irish President Mary McAleese in Belfast later during her visit to NI.

9.Fiery reception data: 07.04.08
Olympic torch relay brings Tibet debate to London

10.French commandos are dispatched to help rescue crew of yacht data: 10.04.08
Elite French troops have been dispatched to East Africa to bolster an effort to free the crew of a yacht that was seized by pirates off Somalia, a Foreign Ministry spokeswoman said Monday.

11.Millions being lost to 'boiler room' share frauds data: 10.04.08
Bogus stockbrokers are conning investors out of millions of pounds by pressurising them into buying worthless shares.

12.Sorrell stands by former Clinton adviser data: 10.04.08
The WPP chief concedes that Mark Penn had erred in judgment when he met with a Colombian official but says the episode will not lead to a change in the group's policies

13.Yemen pushes Palestinian dialogue data: 19.03.08
Yemen holds separate talks with Fatah and Hamas in an effort to foster Palestinian national reconciliation.

14.Fremantle gains allies for Japanese TV foray data: 07.04.08
The creator of Pop Idol plans an alliance with a Japanese producer to break into the country's television market

15.Good Friday! data: 27.03.08


16.Hugo Claus, often caustic Belgium author, dies at 78 data: 07.04.08
Claus, who had Alzheimer's disease, died at Middelheim Hospital in Antwerp. "He himself picked the moment of his death and asked for euthanasia," his wife, Veerle De Wit, said in a statement, as quoted by The Associated Press.

17.Gordon Brown to use Tony Blair election slogan to woo voters data: 07.04.08
Gordon Brown will borrow one of Tony Blair's election slogans as he tries to win back disaffected voters in southern England.

18.Gritty Dutch war games raise eyebrows in former colony data: 07.04.08
Dutch marines say their training in Suriname is just that, but the military activities still arouse suspicions in the former Dutch colony.

19.Morocco journalist to go on trial data: 19.03.08
A Moroccan journalist is due in court in Casablanca, accused of breaking a law forbidding criticism of the king.

20.Bangladesh seeking consistency in Pakistan data: 07.04.08
Bangladesh coach Jamie Siddons is confident his side will benefit from their hastily arranged tour of Pakistan, where they will play five one-day internationals and a Twenty20 match.

21.Delia Smith's recipes 'have too much salt' data: 07.04.08
A number of Delia Smith's recipes in her How to Cheat at Cooking series contain more salt than the recommended daily intake, food campaigners warn today.

22.Clashes at Olympic torch relay data: 07.04.08
Police arrests dozens and change the route of the Olympic torch relay to avoid protests in London.

23.Sight restored 66 years on data: 07.04.08
A man blinded in one eye during the Blitz has his sight restored by Scottish specialists, 66 years later.

24.Prisons drug trade 'worth £100m' data: 10.04.08
Drugs worth £100m could be being traded in prisons every year, a former prison service manager tells the BBC.

25.Breeder plans to clone 'genius' fighting bull data: 27.03.08
The Spanish breeder Victoriano del Rio plans to turn to ViaGen, a cloning and genomics company, to clone his prize bull Alcalde. Animal rights activists object to the project.

26.Incumbent wins presidential election in Montenegro data: 07.04.08
An independent monitoring group says incumbent Filip Vujanovic has won the most votes in Montenegro's first presidential election since it split from Serbia two years ago.

27.Nicholas Soames in court over quad bike stunt data: 19.03.08
Nicholas Soames, the veteran Tory MP, is to appear in court over footage allegedly showing him riding a quad bike on a public road with a child perched behind him.

28.Yahoo ups the ante against Microsoft data: 19.03.08
Yahoo attempted to bolster its case for an improved offer from Microsoft, releasing stronger-than-expected financial projections to support its decision that the proposed deal had seriously undervalued it

29.Kosovo heartens a Hungarian enclave in Romania data: 07.04.08
When Kosovo declared its independence from Serbia in February, some ethnic Hungarians in Romania took to the main square to demonstrate in its favor and, by extension, their own aspirations for autonomy.

30.Hard times fall in the valleys of Andorra data: 27.03.08
With no income tax and few or no taxes on purchases, Andorra has sacrificed charm for commerce. But lately, things have slowed down.


  

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