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World Edition Headlines [ Auto updated [1] minute ago ] History of Lead International TV News Headlines Official: Zimbabwe runoff must be delayedCNN World Lead Headline | Sun May 11, 2008 09:20 ESTZimbabwe's presidential runoff cannot take place in the time allotted by law, the head of the electoral commission said in an interview published Sunday. Opposition leader Morgan Tsvangirai, above, wants it held within 21 days of the May 2 result announcement. Myanmar State TV: Cyclone Death Toll More Than 28,000ABC News (US) | Sun May 11, 2008 09:10 ESTMyanmar cyclone death toll has jumped by 5,000 to 28,458, state television says 20 Dead in Mo., Okla., Ga. After New Round of StormsABC News (US) | Sun May 11, 2008 09:10 ESTAt least 20 killed in Missouri, Oklahoma, Georgia as storms rumble across the nation Serbia at the crossroads as voters decide on EU linksEuronews Lead Headline | Sun May 11, 2008 08:48 ESTLebanon counts cost of latest internal combatEuronews Lead Headline | Sun May 11, 2008 08:03 ESTSevere weather kills 20CNN Lead Headline | Sun May 11, 2008 07:50 ESTSevere weather, including tornadoes, has killed at least 20 people in Oklahoma and Missouri, according to emergency management agencies. One Oklahoma town "looks like a war zone," an emergency official said. developing story Divided Over Kosovo and EU, Serbs Take to PollsDeutsche Welle (Europe) | Sun May 11, 2008 05:50 ESTThe Serbian people started voting on Sunday in snap elections that give them the choice of pursuing EU membership or turning their back on the West out of nationalist defiance over the loss of Kosovo. Judge row puts Pakistan coalition in dangerCNN World Lead Headline | Sun May 11, 2008 05:30 ESTWith a self-imposed deadline looming, Pakistani leaders had yet to clinch a deal Sunday on restoring judges sacked by President Pervez Musharraf -- an issue that has threatened to break up the ruling coalition. Deadly severe storms ravage Oklahoma townCNN Lead Headline | Sun May 11, 2008 04:50 ESTA series of severe storms tore through parts of Oklahoma and Missouri on Saturday, killing at least 18 people, according to the National Weather Service. In describing the damage in one Oklahoma town, an emergency management official said, "It looks like a bomb went off." 19 Dead in Missouri, Oklahoma After New Round of TornadoesABC News (US) | Sun May 11, 2008 04:20 ESTAt least 19 die in Missouri, Oklahoma as new round of tornadoes rip across Heartland Serbs vote in key general electionEuronews Lead Headline | Sun May 11, 2008 04:03 ESTAt Least 19 Dead in Central US in New Round of TornadoesABC News (US) | Sun May 11, 2008 04:00 ESTAt least 19 die in Missouri, Okla. as new round of tornadoes rips across Central US Burma's Door to Aid Creaks Open as UN Agencies ArriveDeutsche Welle (Europe) | Sun May 11, 2008 03:10 ESTThe UN refugee agency, UNHCR, said its first trucks had arrived in Burma, carrying emergency aid for survivors of the cyclone, while World Food Program flights resumed despite disputes with the country's ruling junta. More Aid Finally Reaching Myanmar's Cyclone VictimsABC News (US) | Sun May 11, 2008 03:00 ESTMore aid finally reaching Myanmar's cyclone victims but foreign aid workers still barred Victims feared trapped in Midwest storms' rubbleCNN Lead Headline | Sun May 11, 2008 02:50 ESTA series of severe storms tore through parts of Oklahoma and Missouri on Saturday, killing at least 18 people, according to the National Weather Service. Emergency management officials say the death toll may rise amid fears some people may be trapped in rubble left from the storms. More Aid Reaching Myanmar Cyclone VictimsABC News (US) | Sun May 11, 2008 02:50 ESTMore aid finally reaching Myanmar's cyclone victims but foreign aid workers still barred Severe storms kill 18 in two U.S. statesCNN World Lead Headline | Sun May 11, 2008 01:40 ESTA series of severe storms tore through parts of Oklahoma and Missouri on Saturday, killing at least 18 people, according to the National Weather Service. Emergency management officials say the death toll may rise amid fears some people may be trapped in rubble left from the storms. Death toll rises to 18 in Midwest stormsCNN Lead Headline | Sun May 11, 2008 01:40 ESTA series of severe storms tore through parts of Oklahoma and Missouri on Saturday, killing at least 18 people, according to the National Weather Service. Emergency management officials say the death toll may rise amid fears some people may be trapped in rubble left from the storms. At least 18 dead as tornadoes sweep across central U.S.CBC Lead Headline | Sun May 11, 2008 01:40 ESTAt least 18 people were killed Saturday as tornadoes tore across Missouri, Oklahoma and Arkansas. more 18 Dead in Missouri, Oklahoma After New Round of TornadoesABC News (US) | Sun May 11, 2008 01:30 ESTAt least 18 die in Missouri, Oklahoma as new round of tornadoes rip across Heartland |
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