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World Edition Headlines [ Auto updated [6] minutes ago ] History of Lead International TV News Headlines Going Back to PrintFoxnews Lead Headline | Wed Jan 02, 2008 05:30 ESTJudge orders California newspaper to restore jobs, lost wages to eight reporters fired for seeking union protection New Orleans Murder MessFoxnews Lead Headline | Wed Jan 02, 2008 04:30 ESTPost-Katrina Big Easy may lead the nation in homicides for second straight year with at least 209 killings in 2007 Bloody violence grips KenyaCNN Lead Headline | Wed Jan 02, 2008 04:20 ESTGangs of young men armed with machetes are roaming the streets in Kenya as post-election violence threatens to engulf the country. Horrific attacks are being reported, including the torching of a church where people who had sought refuge were burned alive. Bomb in Sri Lanka kills 4, wounds 20: militaryCBC Lead Headline | Wed Jan 02, 2008 01:10 ESTA roadside bomb exploded near a bus carrying wounded soldiers in the heart of Sri Lanka's capital Wednesday, killing four people and wounding 20 others, the military said. more Where's the Love?Foxnews Lead Headline | Tue Jan 01, 2008 23:20 ESTPolice charge two Tennessee teenagers with fatally shooting their foster mother and her mother-in-law Trailing in Iowa, McCain Hits Friendly N.H.Foxnews Lead Headline | Tue Jan 01, 2008 23:10 ESTGOP hopeful McCain is polling third or fourth in Iowa, but he's in second place and closing in on first in New Hampshire• Campaigning Is Family Affair Ahead of Caucuses • Clinton No Football Widow On New Year's Day Blood flows across KenyaCNN Lead Headline | Tue Jan 01, 2008 22:30 ESTMachete-wielding mobs are clashing with police, soldiers and ordinary people in the streets of Kenya. Horrific attacks are being reported, including the torching of a church where people who had sought refuge were burned alive. Scores have been shot, hacked or beaten to death in ethnic violence that had been rare in the east African country. University of P.U.Foxnews Lead Headline | Tue Jan 01, 2008 21:10 ESTCollege students make extra cash through a project that might turn classmates' stomachs - by sniffing livestock manure Flip-Flop on Cause of DeathFoxnews Lead Headline | Tue Jan 01, 2008 21:00 ESTIn light of new video, Pakistan official apologizes for comments claiming Benazir Bhutto died of a skull fracture• Pakistan: Jan. 8 Elections 'Impossible' PHOTOS The Family FactorFoxnews Lead Headline | Tue Jan 01, 2008 20:30 ESTCampaigning becomes a family affair ahead of the Iowa caucuses as candidates' relatives join forces at events• Romney Expects Gold or Silver in Iowa • Clinton No Football Widow On New Year's Day 32 dead in Baghdad suicide attack at funeralCBC Lead Headline | Tue Jan 01, 2008 19:40 ESTA suicide bomber killed at least 32 people as they attended a funeral in eastern Baghdad on Tuesday. more Remote Control CombatFoxnews Lead Headline | Tue Jan 01, 2008 18:50 ESTMilitary's use of unmanned aircraft used to hunt and kill insurgents soars to 500,000 hours in the air Bhutto had vote warning for U.S., sources sayCNN World Lead Headline | Tue Jan 01, 2008 17:50 ESTOn the day she died, Benazir Bhutto planned to hand over to visiting U.S. lawmakers a report accusing Pakistan's intelligence services of a plot to rig parliamentary elections, sources close to the slain former Pakistani prime minister told CNN on Tuesday. Sources: Bhutto was to tell U.S. of vote plotCNN Lead Headline | Tue Jan 01, 2008 17:50 ESTBenazir Bhutto was assassinated hours before she was to tell U.S. lawmakers of a plot to rig Pakistan's elections, sources tell CNN. Government agents could incite violence, tamper with ballots or intimidate candidates, according to a dossier Bhutto asked to be compiled, the sources said. Pakistani officials have denied the claims. developing story Bhutto had vote warning for U.S., sources sayCNN Lead Headline | Tue Jan 01, 2008 17:40 ESTBenazir Bhutto was assassinated hours before she was to tell U.S. lawmakers of a plot to rig Pakistan's elections, sources told CNN Tuesday. Government agents could incite violence at polling stations, tamper with ballots and intimidate candidates, according to claims in a report Bhutto asked to be compiled, the sources said. Pakistani officials have denied the claims. developing story Sailors Found Dead in Ghana HotelFoxnews Lead Headline | Tue Jan 01, 2008 17:40 ESTThe two Navy service members were stationed on USS Fort McHenry, on a 7-month voyage through Gulf of Guinea Study: Whites more likely to get narcotics in ERCNN Lead Headline | Tue Jan 01, 2008 16:40 ESTEmergency room doctors are prescribing strong painkillers more often to white patients than minorities, a new study finds. One expert said the apparent color bar may reveal some doctors' suspicions that minority patients could be drug abusers lying about pain to get narcotics. But the irony, she said, is that blacks are the least likely group to abuse prescription drugs. Romney Expects Gold Or Silver in Iowa RaceFoxnews Lead Headline | Tue Jan 01, 2008 16:40 ESTMitt Romney remains optimistic about his chances to win in Iowa despite tough rival, disappointing poll results• Accuracy of Iowa Poll Numbers in Doubt • Survey: Voters Sick of Iowa, N.H. Races Mob Torches Packed Kenya ChurchFoxnews Lead Headline | Tue Jan 01, 2008 16:40 ESTDozens seeking refuge reportedly trapped in inferno as violence spreads following re-election of Mwai Kibaki• PHOTOS: Violence in Kenya (WARNING: Graphic Images) Earthquakes rattle Kyrgyzstan, Papua New GuineaCBC Lead Headline | Tue Jan 01, 2008 16:20 ESTA 5.7-magnitude earthquake shook southern Kyrgyzstan Tuesday, sending frightened residents into the streets and causing older buildings to crack. more |
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