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World Edition Headlines [ Auto updated [8] minutes ago ] History of Lead International TV News Headlines Rice Aims for Common Ground in Peace Talks With Palestinian LeaderABC News (US) | Mon Oct 15, 2007 08:10 ESTThe meeting precedes a Middle East peace conference planned for next month. Tragic Homecoming Parade DeathFoxnews Lead Headline | Mon Oct 15, 2007 08:10 ESTA 15-year-old Colorado girl climbing aboard float falls under the trailer's back wheels and dies. L.A. interstate reopens after deadly tunnel fireCNN Lead Headline | Mon Oct 15, 2007 08:00 ESTMost lanes of Interstate 5 reopened before the this morning's commute, the California Highway Patrol told CNN. A section of the freeway had been closed all weekend after 28 trucks and a passenger vehicle crashed in a Los Angeles County truck tunnel, sparking an inferno that killed two men and a baby. Craig to Appeal Judge's Refusal to Withdraw Guilty PleaABC News (US) | Mon Oct 15, 2007 07:50 EST3 Americans to share Nobel in economicsCBC Lead Headline | Mon Oct 15, 2007 07:40 ESTAmericans Leonid Hurwicz, Eric Maskin and Roger Myerson won the Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Science on Monday for work that helps explain situations in which markets work well. more Al Qaeda Network Dealt Devastating Blows in IraqFoxnews Lead Headline | Mon Oct 15, 2007 07:30 ESTThe U.S. military says it has irreversibly crippled the terror network in Iraq in recent months, the Washington Post reports• Internet Jihad Sells Extremism to American Viewers Al Qaeda Dealt Devastating Blows in IraqFoxnews Lead Headline | Mon Oct 15, 2007 07:10 ESTThe U.S. military says it has irreversibly crippled the terror network in Iraq in recent months, the Washington Post reports• Internet Jihad Sells Extremism to American Viewers Some Calif. Interstate Lanes ReopenABC News (US) | Mon Oct 15, 2007 06:50 ESTThe southbound lanes of I-5 reopened Monday after Friday's pile-up. Doubts Surface About Putin's Iran TripABC News (US) | Mon Oct 15, 2007 06:50 ESTThe possible change in plans came after news of a Putin assassination plot. Cancer Death Rate PlummetingFoxnews Lead Headline | Mon Oct 15, 2007 06:50 ESTDeath rates in the U.S. are dropping faster than ever, thanks to new progress against colorectal cancer• Progress Cited in Alzheimer's Blood Test Diagnosis • Patients Warned as Maker Halts Sale of Heart Implant Part Mass. Gambling Debate Includes StudentsABC News (US) | Mon Oct 15, 2007 06:30 ESTBombers fly to edge of U.S., NATO airspace, and Russia sells arms to U.S. foes. SoCal Drivers Face Commuting Woes on Interstate-5ABC News (US) | Mon Oct 15, 2007 06:20 ESTBombers fly to edge of U.S., NATO airspace, and Russia sells arms to U.S. foes. 6 die in cinema bombing in northern IndiaCBC Lead Headline | Mon Oct 15, 2007 06:10 ESTA bomb ripped through a packed movie theatre in northern India on Sunday, killing at least six people and wounding at least 30 others, authorities said. more New Zealand police arrest 17, seize firearms in raidsCBC Lead Headline | Mon Oct 15, 2007 05:40 ESTNew Zealand police raided what they called military-style training camps and private homes on Monday, seizing firearms and arresting 17 people from domestic groups on arms and possible terrorism offences, authorities said. more Al Qaeda Paralyzed in IraqFoxnews Lead Headline | Mon Oct 15, 2007 05:20 ESTU.S. military says it has dealt potentially irreversible blows to the terror network in Iraq, the Washington Post reports Cancer death rates dropping faster than everCNN Lead Headline | Mon Oct 15, 2007 05:00 ESTGood news on the cancer front: Death rates are dropping faster than ever. The big change was a two-pronged gain against colorectal cancer, scientists conclude today in the annual "Report to the Nation" on cancer. The other gain is the result of new treatments credited with doubling survival times for the most advanced patients. China's president vows modest reforms in congress speechCBC Lead Headline | Mon Oct 15, 2007 04:30 ESTChinese President Hu Jintao opened a major Communist party congress Monday by promising modest reforms to make government institutions more responsive while strengthening one-party rule. more China rules out copying Western democracyCNN Lead Headline | Mon Oct 15, 2007 04:20 ESTChinese President Hu Jintao opened a major Communist Party congress today by promising modest reforms to make government institutions more responsive while strengthening one-party rule. A congress spokesman said senior party members will not copy Western democratic models. Thousands Join Pro-EU Demonstration in BelarusDeutsche Welle (Europe) | Mon Oct 15, 2007 03:50 ESTBelarusians took to the streets on Sunday, Oct. 14, to peacefully demonstrate against the authoritarian regime of President Alexander Lukashenko and call on the government to move closer to Europe. Rice to Meet With Palestinian PresidentABC News (US) | Mon Oct 15, 2007 03:40 ESTRice to Meet With Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas to Look for Common Ground With Israelis |
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