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World Edition Headlines [ Auto updated [8] minutes ago ] History of Lead International TV News Headlines Cloak and Dagger: Who Poisoned Ex-Russian Spy on Killer's Trail?ABC-US World News | Sun Nov 19, 2006 16:20 ESTA former Russian spy investigating the mystery of the Russian journalist gunned down last month says someone poisoned him in Britain. Human shield tactic thwarts Israeli strikeCBC Lead Headline | Sun Nov 19, 2006 16:10 ESTA crowd of Palestinians forced the Israeli military to call off an air attack on a home of a militant leader by acting as human shields on Sunday. more Gunmen seize Iraqi ministerABC Australia - World Lead | Sun Nov 19, 2006 16:00 ESTGunmen in camouflage uniforms have seized Iraq's Deputy Health Minister from his home in Baghdad. Tonga flights resumeABC Australia - World Lead | Sun Nov 19, 2006 15:30 ESTCommercial flights to and from Tonga resume today, with hundreds of Australians and New Zealanders caught up in the country's civil unrest expected to leave the island. 111 Killed, Found Dead in IraqFoxnews Lead Headline | Sun Nov 19, 2006 15:10 ESTSyrian foreign minister arrives in Baghdad to meet with Iraqi leadership, calls for timetable for withdrawal of U.S. forces Forces Detain 200 Suspected InsurgentsU.S., Iraqi Forces Battle Insurgents in Baqouba Cloak and Dagger: Who Poisoned Ex-Russian Spy Tracking a Killer?ABC-US World News | Sun Nov 19, 2006 14:50 ESTA former Russian spy investigating the death of the Russian journalist gunned down last month was poisoned in Britain and is now gravely ill. Spy vs. Spy? Who Poisoned Ex-Russian Agent Working Hot Case?ABC-US World News | Sun Nov 19, 2006 14:40 ESTA former Russian spy investigating the death of the Russian journalist gunned down last month was poisoned in Britain and is now gravely ill. First flights to Tonga expected to be packedABC Australia - World Lead | Sun Nov 19, 2006 14:30 ESTCommercial flights to and from Tonga resume today, with hundreds of Australians and New Zealanders caught up in the country's civil unrest expected to leave the island. British police investigate alleged plot to kill Russian spyEuronews Lead Headline | Sun Nov 19, 2006 14:18 ESTBritish police are investigating claims that a former Russian spy, Aleksander Litvinenko, has been poisoned, possibly with a deadly chemical. An outspoken critic of the Kremlin, Litvinenko defected to Britain six years ago. He fell ill earlier this month after meeting a contact in a restaurant in London, while looking into the murder of an... 19/11 18:31 CET Mideast Indonesians Protest Ahead Of Bush Visit to JakartaFoxnews Lead Headline | Sun Nov 19, 2006 14:00 ESTThousands march through the streets of Indonesia's capital in protest of President Bush's upcoming visitVIDEO ','FNL','acc','World','-1','News',109);return false;"> VIDEO Iraq's deputy health minister kidnapped from homeCNN Lead Headline | Sun Nov 19, 2006 13:30 ESTAt least 24 gunmen today stormed the house of Iraq's deputy health minister Ammar al-Saffar and abducted him, a Baghdad emergency police official told CNN. A-Saffar's abductions came as U.S.-led coalition and Iraqi forces continued searching for five Western security contractors seized in southern Iraq as well as hostages taken in a mass kidnapping at a Baghdad research institute last week. Iraq's deputy health minister kidnappedCNN (World) | Sun Nov 19, 2006 13:10 ESTAt least 24 gunmen -- some dressed as national police -- stormed the house of Iraq's deputy health minister, Ammar al-Saffar, on Sunday and abducted him, a Baghdad emergency police official told CNN. Kidnappers seize Iraqi ministerBBC News Lead Headline | Sun Nov 19, 2006 13:10 ESTAn Iraqi deputy health minister is believed kidnapped in Baghdad as a suicide bomber kills 22 people in Hilla. Protests Force Israel to Halt AirstrikesFoxnews Lead Headline | Sun Nov 19, 2006 13:00 ESTIsrael puts air attacks in Gaza on hold as Palestinians form human shields around homes of suspected militantsVIDEO ','FNL','acc','World','-1','News',105);return false;">VIDEO Probe into ex-KGB agent poisoningBBC News Lead Headline | Sun Nov 19, 2006 12:40 ESTPolice investigate after a former Russian KGB colonel living in Britain is poisoned by the toxic chemical thallium. Human Shields Halt Israeli AirstrikesCBS News (World) | Sun Nov 19, 2006 12:00 ESTIsrael called off airstrikes on the homes of two militants Sunday after hundreds of Palestinians formed human shields around the buildings, a new tactic that forced the army to re-evaluate its aerial campaign in the Gaza Strip. Kidnappers 'seize Iraqi minister'BBC News Lead Headline | Sun Nov 19, 2006 12:00 ESTAn Iraqi deputy health minister is believed kidnapped in Baghdad as a suicide bomber kills 22 people in Hilla. Blair: Military force alone can't defeat terrorismCNN Lead Headline | Sun Nov 19, 2006 11:40 ESTBritish Prime Minister Tony Blair today said military force alone cannot defeat terrorism, adding that solving the Mideast crisis was key to curbing violent extremism. "What we have to realize is that where there are people standing up for a different way forward, we have to back them," Blair said. His comments came as he held talks with Pakistan's pro-U.S. President Gen. Pervez Musharraf. Mission accomplished: Cruise, Holmes on honeymoon after tying the knotCBC Lead Headline | Sun Nov 19, 2006 11:40 ESTActors Tom Cruise and Katie Holmes exchanged vows at their wedding Saturday in a 15th-century castle north of Rome. more Human Shields: Palestinians Mass Against Israeli MissilesABC-US World News | Sun Nov 19, 2006 11:40 ESTChanting "death to Israel, death to America," Gaza civilians spontaneously crowded around the homes of militants, forming human shields after Israel ordered evacuations in advance of possible missile strikes. |
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