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World Edition Headlines [ Auto updated [2] minutes ago ] History of Lead International TV News Headlines Was Pirate Ship Sinking Long Overdue?ABC-US World News | Thu Nov 20, 2008 08:20 ESTThai Govt denies involvement in deadly attackABC Australia - World Lead | Thu Nov 20, 2008 08:00 ESTThai Govt denies involvement in deadly attack By South East Asia Correspondent Karen Percy 2 Months Left, Bush Says Goodbye, QuietlyCBS News | Thu Nov 20, 2008 07:50 ESTCBS News White House Correspondent Mark Knoller Reports On A Winding-Down Presidency Billions in EU Funds Misspent in 2007, EU Auditor SaysDeutsche Welle (Europe) | Thu Nov 20, 2008 07:40 ESTThe European Union is wasting billions of euros due to sloppy bookkeeping and the sending of funds down the wrong channels, a senior European auditor said. Two More for Obama TeamFOXNews Lead Headline | Thu Nov 20, 2008 07:10 ESTArizona Gov. Janet Napolitano reportedly tapped for Homeland Security, billionaire Penny Pritzker gets Commerce, FOX FORUM: ... The More They Stay the Same, Coleman, Franken Focus On 3 Small Minn. Counties, Hillary's Hesitation on Obama Post Sparks Speculation, FOX Interactive: Your Picks for Obama's Cabinet Pakistan warns U.S. over missile strikeCNN World Lead Headline | Thu Nov 20, 2008 07:10 ESTPakistan's foreign ministry summons U.S. Ambassador Anne Patterson to lodge a formal protest against another suspected U.S. missile strike on its territory, an act the country's prime minister calls a violation of his nation's sovereignty. Bush Official: Mortgage Aid Not WorkingCBS News | Thu Nov 20, 2008 07:00 ESTHousing and Urban Development Secretary Admits Failure Of Efforts To Prevent Foreclosures Pirates demand $40m ransom for oil tankerABC Australia - World Lead | Thu Nov 20, 2008 06:50 ESTSomali pirates who hijacked the Saudi oil super-tanker Sirius Star are demanding $US25 million ($40 million) in ransom and have set a 10-day deadline, one of the pirates said. More Kids 'Lovin' It' Too Much?FOXNews Lead Headline | Thu Nov 20, 2008 06:40 ESTStudy finds that banning fast food ads on TV would reduce the number of obese young children by nearly 20 percent, Burger King to Limit Sodium in Kids Meals Auto CEOs flew private jets to ask for bailoutCNN Lead Headline | Thu Nov 20, 2008 06:30 ESTLawmakers lashed out at the CEOs of the Big Three auto companies for flying private jets to Washington to request taxpayer bailout money. It's almost like seeing a guy show up at the soup kitchen in high hat and tuxedo, one lawmaker said. China fears grow over job lossesBBC Lead Headline | Thu Nov 20, 2008 06:20 ESTBeijing says its employment outlook is quot;grimquot;, amid concerns of increasing social unrest caused by economic problems. Piracy Watchdog Wants More Pirate SinkingsABC-US World News | Thu Nov 20, 2008 06:10 ESTIMF, Nordic Neighbors Agree Billion-Euro Loans for IcelandDeutsche Welle (Europe) | Thu Nov 20, 2008 05:30 ESTIceland's Nordic neighbors and the International Monetary Fund (IMF) have agreed loans of over two billion euros to keep the North Atlantic island nation afloat after the credit crunch laid waste to its banking sector. Iran Now Capable of Nuclear BombFOXNews Lead Headline | Thu Nov 20, 2008 05:20 ESTIslamic nation has 'clearly enough material for a bomb,' says atomic expert analyzing latest U.N. nuclear watchdog report, Israeli Air Force 'Ready for Iran's Nuclear Sites' Markets Tumble: 'No Positives Out There'ABC-US World News | Thu Nov 20, 2008 05:20 ESTAutomaker bailout appears stalled in SenateCNN Lead Headline | Thu Nov 20, 2008 04:50 ESTSenate Majority Leader Harry Reid reversed plans to hold a test vote Thursday on a Democratic-sponsored automakers bailout bill, but held out the possibility for a last-minute vote on any compromise. Pirates demand $25m ransom for oil tankerABC Australia - World Lead | Thu Nov 20, 2008 04:30 ESTSomali pirates who hijacked the Saudi oil super-tanker Sirius Star are demanding $US25 million in ransom and have set a 10-day deadline, one of the pirates said. More Recession fears hit stock marketsBBC Lead Headline | Thu Nov 20, 2008 03:50 ESTEuropean and Asian markets fall sharply amid growing concerns that the world economy will enter a protracted slump. UK, France push more U.N. troops in CongoCNN World Lead Headline | Thu Nov 20, 2008 03:30 ESTBritain and France are calling for an additional 3,000 United Nations troops in the Democratic Republic of Congo, where the U.N. already has its biggest peacekeeping mission, a senior British diplomat said Wednesday. Mortgage Aid Programs Not WorkingCBS News | Thu Nov 20, 2008 03:20 ESTHousing and Urban Development Secretary Admits Failure Of Efforts To Prevent Foreclosures |
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