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World Edition Headlines [ Auto updated [8] minutes ago ] History of Lead International TV News Headlines Report Paints Bleak Climate Outlook for EuropeDeutsche Welle | Mon Sep 29, 2008 10:50 ESTEurope’s environmental outlook for the next century darkened Monday with the release of a climate change study projecting the continent would suffer more from global warming than other parts of the world. Taiwan cleans up after devastating typhoonCBC Lead Headline (World) | Mon Sep 29, 2008 10:50 ESTTyphoon Jangmi was downgraded to a tropical storm Monday as it headed toward eastern China after lashing Taiwan with torrential rains and powerful winds that killed two people and injured more than 30. more Sudanese, Egyptian troops rescue kidnapped tourist groupCBC Lead Headline (World) | Mon Sep 29, 2008 10:50 ESTSudanese and Egyptian troops rescued an abducted group of European tourists and Egyptian guides after an assault on their kidnappers on the Egypt-Sudan border, officials said on Monday. more As banking woes spread, European governments mount costly rescuesCBC Lead Headline (World) | Mon Sep 29, 2008 10:50 ESTThe British government has moved to nationalize a big, troubled mortgage lender, hours after Dutch-Belgian banking giant Fortis NV was partially nationalized in a government rescue. more Bush says bailout deal will help, but it's not over till Congress votesCBC Lead Headline (World) | Mon Sep 29, 2008 10:20 ESTThe controversial financial bailout package in the United States survived its first vote on the floor of the House of Representatives on Monday. more Stocks skid at openingCNN Lead Headline | Mon Sep 29, 2008 10:10 ESTStocks slipped at the opening bell today as Congress prepared to vote on a $700 billion bailout plan for the finance industry. The Dow was down more than 300 points in early trading. CNNMoney reports traders also are wary after a series of major bank bailouts in Europe and the acquisition of Wachovia by Citigroup. developing story Wall Street drops at openCNN Lead Headline | Mon Sep 29, 2008 10:00 ESTStocks slipped at the opening bell today as Congress prepared to vote on a $700 billion bailout plan for the finance industry. The Dow was down more than 300 points in early trading. CNNMoney reports traders also are wary after a series of major bank bailouts in Europe and the acquisition of Wachovia by Citigroup. developing story China's first spacewalk team returns to EarthCBC Lead Headline (World) | Mon Sep 29, 2008 10:00 ESTThree Chinese astronauts emerged from their capsule Sunday after a milestone mission to carry out the country's first spacewalk, showing off China's technological know-how and cementing its status as a space power and future competitor to the United States. more Far right scores gains in Austrian electionsCBC Lead Headline (World) | Mon Sep 29, 2008 10:00 ESTFar-right political parties scored unprecedented gains in Austria during snap parliamentary elections on Sunday, with the possibility looming large that one of them will once again be included in a coalition government. more Big drop expected on Wall StreetCNN Lead Headline | Mon Sep 29, 2008 09:50 ESTStocks appear ready to fall at the opening bell today as Congress gets ready to vote on a $700 billion bailout plan for the finance industry. CNNMoney reports traders also are wary after a series of major bank bailouts in Europe and the acquisition of Wachovia by Citigroup. developing story Egyptian hostages 'rescued, some kidnappers killed'ABC Australia - World Lead | Mon Sep 29, 2008 09:30 ESTEleven European tourists and eight Egyptians kidnapped from a remote border area of Egypt have been freed and half of the kidnappers killed, Egyptian media has said. More Mortgage debacle claims another big U.S. bank, WachoviaCBC Lead Headline (World) | Mon Sep 29, 2008 09:20 ESTCitigroup Inc. is acquiring the banking operations of Wachovia Corp. in a deal backstopped by the U.S. government, just days after the government's seizure of Seattle-based Washington Mutual Inc. more Kidnapped Egyptian tour group freedCBC Lead Headline (World) | Mon Sep 29, 2008 08:50 ESTA group of European tourists and Egyptian guides who were kidnapped by bandits in a lawless region of Egypt 10 days ago were freed on Monday, according to reports from Egypt's state news agency and Italian officials. more A Plan, But Will It Pass?FOXNews Lead Headline | Mon Sep 29, 2008 08:30 ESTBush moves to assure Americans that $700B bailout bill is good for country, House readies to take up measure Palin's Parents Pan MediaCBS News | Mon Sep 29, 2008 08:30 ESTTell Early Show's Harry Smith Their Daughter Is Ready To Be President Bush hails 'extraordinary agreement'CNN Lead Headline | Mon Sep 29, 2008 08:10 ESTPresident Bush expressed support today for a bill that would put up as much as $700 billion to rescue the nation's troubled financial system. Speaking at the White House, Bush called the proposed measure "an extraordinary agreement to deal with an extraordinary problem," CNNMoney reports. developing story Financial package will keep crisis from spreading: BushCBC Lead Headline (World) | Mon Sep 29, 2008 08:10 ESTPresident George W. Bush says he's confident new legislation for the U.S. financial industry's bailout package will help stabilize the ailing economy. more Kidnapped European Tourists Freed in EgyptDeutsche Welle | Mon Sep 29, 2008 08:00 ESTAll 19 European tourists and Egyptians who were taken hostage by bandits in a remote Egyptian desert region 10 days ago have reportedly been freed and are in good health, Egyptian state television said Monday. Financial package will stabilize economy: BushCBC Lead Headline (World) | Mon Sep 29, 2008 08:00 ESTPresident George W. Bush says he's confident new legislation for the U.S. financial industry's bailout package will help stabilize the ailing economy. more 15 militants killed in overnight clash in PakistanCBC Lead Headline (World) | Mon Sep 29, 2008 08:00 ESTPakistan forces have killed 15 insurgents in ongoing clashes with a Taliban and al-Qaeda stronghold along its border with Afghanistan, officials reported Monday. more |
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