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World Edition Headlines [ Auto updated [1] minute ago ] History of Lead International TV News Headlines Defence expert agrees Afghan war 'doomed to fail'ABC Australia - World Lead | Mon Oct 06, 2008 08:00 ESTA leading Australian defence expert has backed the view that the war in Afghanistan cannot be won, and says involving the Taliban in political negotiations is dangerous. More High Court to Tackle Tobacco CasesFOXNews Lead Headline | Mon Oct 06, 2008 07:50 ESTSupreme Court set to reconvene today, will hear arguments over allegedly deceptive advertising of 'light' cigarettes High Court to Tackle Tobacco CaseFOXNews Lead Headline | Mon Oct 06, 2008 07:40 ESTSupreme Court set to reconvene today, will hear arguments over allegedly deceptive advertising of 'light' cigarettes Europe Follows Germany's Financial Guarantee PlanDeutsche Welle | Mon Oct 06, 2008 07:40 ESTAfter Germany’s surprise decision to protect all personal bank deposits, Britain and other European countries could follow suit. Yet investors remained skittish about Europe's financial future. High Court to Tackle TobaccoFOXNews Lead Headline | Mon Oct 06, 2008 07:30 ESTSupreme Court reconvenes in Washington, will hear arguments over allegedly deceptive advertising of 'light' cigarettes Asian Markets Waiver on Economic Worries, Dow Futures DownABC News (US)/International | Mon Oct 06, 2008 06:40 ESTBus overturns in northern California, killing 10CBC Lead Headline (World) | Mon Oct 06, 2008 06:30 ESTA charter bus traveling to a casino overturned in north-central California on Sunday, killing 10 people and injuring several others. more Nobel medicine prize awarded to three EuropeansCBC Lead Headline (World) | Mon Oct 06, 2008 06:30 ESTThree European scientists won the 2008 Nobel prize for medicine on Monday for discovering the viruses that cause cervical cancer and AIDS. more Asian Markets Waiver on Economic Worries, Dow Futures Sharply DownABC News (US)/International | Mon Oct 06, 2008 06:00 ESTMarkets in Asia tumble amid fears of growing financial turmoilCBC Lead Headline (World) | Mon Oct 06, 2008 05:40 ESTMarkets across Asia dropped Monday amid fears that government bank bailouts in the U.S. and Europe will not be enough to stop the U.S. economic crisis from spreading around the world. more Earthquake kills 58 in Kyrgyzstan: officialsCBC Lead Headline (World) | Mon Oct 06, 2008 05:40 ESTEmergency officials say an earthquake has killed 58 people in Kyrgyzstan. more Asian Markets Plunge Despite BailoutsABC News (US)/International | Mon Oct 06, 2008 05:30 ESTEurope Moves to Follow Germany's Financial Guarantee PlanDeutsche Welle | Mon Oct 06, 2008 05:20 ESTAfter Germany’s surprise decision to protect all personal bank deposits, Britain and other European countries could follow suit. Yet investors remained skittish about Europe's financial future. Sri Lanka suicide blast kills 26ABC Australia - World Lead | Mon Oct 06, 2008 05:20 ESTA Sri Lankan suicide bomber has killed 26 people at an ancient tourist town, including a popular retired army general who was the main opposition party's provincial leader. More Medicine Award Kicks off Nobel Prize AnnouncementsABC News (US)/International | Mon Oct 06, 2008 05:10 ESTEurope worries dent stock marketsBBC Lead Headline | Mon Oct 06, 2008 04:41 ESTAsian and European stock markets fall sharply as investors worry over the growing level of financial turmoil in Europe. Fear Grips World MarketsFOXNews Lead Headline | Mon Oct 06, 2008 03:50 ESTAsian stock markets plunge as bank bailouts in the U.S. and Europe fail to alleviate fears of a global financial crisis World Markets Plummet Despite BailoutCBS News | Mon Oct 06, 2008 03:50 ESTInvestors Stay Scared As Europe Shows Lack Of Unified Response, U.S. Economy Keeps Souring Military: Suicide Bomber Kills 27 in Sri LankaABC News (US)/International | Mon Oct 06, 2008 03:50 ESTSimpson jury: Audio reliable, not witnessesCNN Lead Headline | Mon Oct 06, 2008 03:10 ESTThe jury that convicted O.J. Simpson of robbery and other charges relied mostly on audio and video evidence -- and very little on testimony from prosecution witnesses -- jury members said Sunday. |
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