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1. Six missing after building collapse in Norway data: 27.03.08
A six-story apartment building collapsed early Wednesday in the city of Aalesund, Norway, injuring 15 people and leaving six others missing, police said.
2. BCE deal clears its final hurdle data: 10.04.08
BCE, Canada's biggest telecoms operator, has cleared the last regulatory hurdle for its proposed buy-out by a private equity group, writes Bernard Simon in...
3. Zimbabwe election run-up 'flawed' data: 19.03.08
Zimbabwe is failing to meet its democratic obligations ahead of elections next week, says a human rights group.
4. Hammer killer 'attacked others' data: 19.03.08
Police investigate claims that a man who killed his former girlfriend and her two children, attacked others.
5. Dutch court to consider bid to ban anti-Islam movie data: 27.03.08
A Dutch court said Friday it would hear a complaint lodged by Muslim groups seeking to bar the politician Geert Wilders from releasing his film on the Koran.
6. Obama grabs the spotlight in Europe, too data: 27.03.08
The fact that a black man may become the Democratic presidential candidate has intrigued Europeans at a time when such a prospect still seems far off in most countries on the Continent.
7. Sue Carroll: Thank God Fayed's forced to let Di rest data: 10.04.08
At the end of play, as befits the owner of a Premier League side who has just thrown disgusting sums of money at his team, Mohamed Al Fayed discovered this week that even his vast wealth couldn't buy him the result he wanted.
8. Berlusconi: Judges should have mental checks data: 10.04.08
Silvio Berlusconi, who is tipped to become Italy's next prime minister, has said that judges and lawyers should have regular mental health checks.
9. Pssst - Want an unlocked phone? data: 27.03.08
Wireless carriers often offer customers cheap or free phones in exchange for multi-year contracts, but then the phones are technologically "locked" - the subscriber cannot cancel the contract and sign up for service with another company.
10. Serbia neighbours accept Kosovo data: 19.03.08
Three of Serbia's neighbours - Bulgaria, Croatia and Hungary - have announced they will recognise Kosovo.
11. Energy bills 10% higher in Wales data: 10.04.08
Energy customers in Wales are paying up to 10% more than in England, a watchdog group finds.
12. Researchers discover pre-Edison recording in France data: 07.04.08
They say they have unearthed a recording of the human voice, made by a little-known Frenchman, that predates Edison's invention of the phonograph by nearly two decades.
13. Brian Reade: Blow me down.. it was only a bit wet data: 19.03.08
The good people of Columbus, Ohio, probably didn't have time to watch much international TV news this week.
14. Hugo Claus, often caustic Belgium author, dies at 78 data: 07.04.08
Claus, who had Alzheimer's disease, died at Middelheim Hospital in Antwerp. "He himself picked the moment of his death and asked for euthanasia," his wife, Veerle De Wit, said in a statement, as quoted by The Associated Press.
15. BBC Proms plans Doctor Who family concert data: 10.04.08
The BBC Proms has unveiled plans for a Doctor Who concert and a celebration of folk music for the 2008 season, only a month after it was attacked by a minister for attracting too narrow a section of society.
16. Top Stories: CCTV released of missing TV star Mark Speight data: 10.04.08
Police today released CCTV images of griefstricken children's TV presenter Mark Speight moments before he vanished three days ago.
17. Former Kosovo leader acquitted of war crimes data: 07.04.08
The United Nations war crimes tribunal in the Hague on Thursday acquitted a former commander of the Kosovo Liberation Army of all charges of war crimes and crimes against humanity in a surprise decision that could inflame anti-Kosovar sentiment in Serbia just weeks after Kosovo unilaterally declared independence.
18. Mugabe warns of white land battle data: 07.04.08
Robert Mugabe calls on black Zimbabweans to ensure white farmers do not regain the land seized from them, reports say.
19. Public sector pensions cost ÂŁ21bn in taxes data: 07.04.08
Taxpayers are contributing more than ÂŁ21 billion per year to fund the pensions of public sector workers, according to latest official figures.
20. Quad bike film MP called to court data: 19.03.08
An MP has been summoned to court over footage allegedly showing him riding a quad bike on a public road.
21. Sat nav drivers 'damaging ancient buildings' data: 10.04.08
Britain's historic bridges, buildings and roads are under threat from drivers blithely following satellite navigation directions, a conservation society warned yesterday.
22. Teacher union leader Sinnott dies data: 07.04.08
Steve Sinnott, general secretary of one of the UK's biggest teaching unions, the NUT, dies.
23. Diana inquest lays blame on driver and paparazzi data: 10.04.08
A jury at a British inquest found Monday that Princess Diana was unlawfully killed by the negligent driving of her chauffeur and photographers who pursued her speeding Mercedes.
24. Botswana gems to sparkle at home data: 19.03.08
A new diamond-processing plant opens in Botswana creating about 3,000 jobs.
25. European cargo ship docks at International Space Station data: 07.04.08
A new European cargo ship flew up to the International Space Station, successfully delivering food, water and clothes in its orbital debut.
26. Outrage over cartoons still trying for Danes data: 27.03.08
A cartoonist and his editor, still plagued by their decision to print cartoons of Muhammad, stand by their work.
27. Heather Mills and Paul McCartney: 'Waterfall' data: 19.03.08
The water thrown at Sir Paul McCartney's lawyer at the end of his acrimonious divorce settlement sounded like a "waterfall", Heather Mills' legal aide has said.
28. Dominant Russian party to nominate Putin as leader data: 10.04.08
The Russian president has said he will become prime minister after his successor, Dmitri Medvedev, is sworn in on May 7, but leadership of the pro-Kremlin United Russia party would effectively give him control of Parliament, where the party has a large majority.
29. Prague's greatest hero is really a blank Czech data: 27.03.08
Satirists' invention, Jara da Cimrman, has amused audiences for 40 years.
30. Low-paid hit by tax changes - MPs data: 07.04.08
The decision to abolish the lowest income tax band penalises childless low-paid people, says a committee of MPs.
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