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World Edition Headlines [ Auto updated [4] minutes ago ] History of Lead International TV News Headlines News Corp. Cancels O.J. Book, Network TV SpecialFoxnews Lead Headline | Mon Nov 20, 2006 16:00 ESTParent company of book publisher HarperCollins, FOX network, nixes publication of O.J. Simpson book, special 'If I Did It' Click here for full FOXLIFE coverage 3 Dead in School Bus PlungeFoxnews Lead Headline | Mon Nov 20, 2006 16:00 ESTAt least 23 injured after high-school bus crashes under highway overpass in Huntsville, Ala. VIDEO FAST FACTS:Bus Crashes Teens killed in school bus plunge identifiedCNN Lead Headline | Mon Nov 20, 2006 16:00 ESTTwo high school students were killed when a school bus plunged 30 feet off the side of a highway overpass in Huntsville, Alabama, according to local officials. "The students, when they were hurled over the side of I-565 ... they were just tossed around inside the school bus," police spokesman Wendell Johnson said. A witness told police it appeared that a small car struck the bus. News Corp cancels O.J. Simpson book, specialCBC Lead Headline | Mon Nov 20, 2006 16:00 ESTThe owners of Fox television and HarperCollins have cancelled a TV special and book in which O.J. Simpson speaks about the killing of his ex-wife, it was announced Monday. more Alabama bus plunge kills 2 studentsCBC Lead Headline | Mon Nov 20, 2006 15:50 ESTA school bus carrying more than 30 high school students plummeted headfirst more than 10 metres off an Alabama highway overpass Monday, killing two and injuring at least 23, seven of them critically, authorities said. more Hu hopes visit will boost ties with IndiaCBC Lead Headline | Mon Nov 20, 2006 15:50 ESTChinese President Hu Jintao, seeking to bolster ties between the world's two fastest growing economies, said Monday his four-day visit to India would "chart the future course for our relations." more Syria, Iraq To Restore RelationsCBS News (World) | Mon Nov 20, 2006 15:40 ESTSyria and Iraq will restore diplomatic relations – severed since 1982 – during this week's visit by Syrian Foreign Minister Walid, an Iraqi government spokesman said. Iran, meanwhile, invited Iraq and Syria to a weekend summit in Tehran. Russia denies poisoning ex-spyABC Australia - World Lead | Mon Nov 20, 2006 15:30 ESTA former Russian spy fighting for his life in a London hospital after being poisoned was the target of a Kremlin-backed plot, a close friend says. But it is a claim Moscow calls "nonsense". Schoolgirls killed in school bus plunge identifiedCNN Lead Headline | Mon Nov 20, 2006 15:30 ESTTwo high school students were killed when a school bus plunged 30 feet off the side of a highway overpass in Huntsville, Alabama, according to local officials. "The students, when they were hurled over the side of I-565 ... they were just tossed around inside the school bus," police spokesman Wendell Johnson said. A witness told police it appeared that a small car struck the bus. Russia denies poisoning spyBBC News Lead Headline | Mon Nov 20, 2006 15:30 ESTThe Kremlin dismisses claims it was involved in the poisoning of a former KGB agent in the UK as "sheer nonsense". Armed teen kills himself and wounds several at German schoolEuronews Lead Headline | Mon Nov 20, 2006 14:33 ESTSeveral students, a teacher and a janitor have been wounded, one seriously, after a teenager with a gun stormed a German school. Local media say the 18-year-old was a former student of the secondary school in the northwestern town of Emsdetten. Police say the attacker was found dead after apparently killing himself, and an explosive device was... 20/11 19:04 CET Russia Summit or Lunch With Neighbors? U.S. Not Invited Either WayABC-US World News | Mon Nov 20, 2006 14:30 ESTThe State Department issued a report denying that Iraqi President Talibani will be traveling to Iran for a summit with the presidents of Syria and Iran. But Talabani's office contradicted the U.S. report and said he was indeed traveling to Iran for "meetings." Kremlin says claims ex-spy was poisoned are 'sheer nonsense'CBC Lead Headline | Mon Nov 20, 2006 14:20 ESTThe Kremlin has dismissed allegations the Russian government poisoned a former spy in intensive care in a British hospital. more 2 Dead After School Bus Plunges Off H'way OverpassFoxnews Lead Headline | Mon Nov 20, 2006 14:10 ESTAt least 23 injured after high-school bus crashes under highway overpass in Huntsville, Ala. VIDEO FAST FACTS:Bus Crashes Click here for full NATIONAL coverage Iraq Troop Options: More, Less, NoneFoxnews Lead Headline | Mon Nov 20, 2006 14:10 ESTReview reportedly outlines three alternatives: sending in more troops, shrinking the force but staying longer or pulling out 47 Killed as Bloodshed Rages Rangel: Bring Back Draft Italian secret services chiefs sackedEuronews Lead Headline | Mon Nov 20, 2006 14:03 ESTSeveral of Italy's secret services leaders have been sacked following a series of scandals. Among them is the head of the military secret services, Nicolo Pollari, who is being replaced by Admiral Bruno Brandiforte. Pollari is at the centre of several scandals, including allegations that his services helped kidnap a terrorism suspect in Milan in... 20/11 12:43 CET Netherlands Poison allegations 'sheer nonsense,' Kremlin saysCBC Lead Headline | Mon Nov 20, 2006 14:00 ESTThe Kremlin has dismissed allegations the Russian government poisoned a former spy in intensive care in a British hospital. more Russian ex-spy poisoned in BritainABC Australia - World Lead | Mon Nov 20, 2006 14:00 ESTA former Russian spy fighting for his life in a London hospital after being poisoned was the target of a Kremlin-backed plot, a close friend says, a claim Moscow calls "nonsense". The first pictures of Alexander Litvinenko released since he ingested the highly toxic chemical thallium on November 1 showed him in a hospital bed, looking wan and completely bald, hooked up to medical equipment. 2 students killed when bus plunges off overpassCNN Lead Headline | Mon Nov 20, 2006 13:50 ESTAt least two high school students were killed when a school bus plunged 30 feet off the side of a highway overpass in Huntsville, Alabama, according to local officials. "The students, when they were hurled over the side of I-565 ... they were just tossed around inside the school bus," police spokesman Wendell Johnson said. Train blast kills at least 6, injures dozens in eastern IndiaCBC Lead Headline | Mon Nov 20, 2006 13:50 ESTA bomb explosion ripped through two cars of a passenger train in eastern India on Monday, killing at least six people and injuring 53 others, police said. more |
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