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[logo] BBC News | News Front Page | UK Edition   more  xml  hide  
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 Fri, 16 Mar 2007 01:38:10 GMT Winter warmth breaks all records
This year's winter in the northern hemisphere was the warmest since records began in 1880, US experts say.
 Fri, 16 Mar 2007 01:06:25 GMT English GCSE easier, experts say
A review by the qualifications watchdog says English GCSEs became less demanding in recent years.
 Fri, 16 Mar 2007 03:03:23 GMT Man in court over vicar's murder
A man is due to appear in court charged with the murder of a vicar in the grounds of his church.

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last updated: Fri, 16 Mar 2007 04:43:35 GMT

  The self-portrait of an Al Qaeda leader
Khalid Sheikh Mohammed put the murder of reporter Daniel Pearl on his long list of terrorist acts.

  Ten months before caucuses, Iowa in campaign mode
The Hawkeye State's status has grown as bigger states move up their primaries.

  After New Bedford immigration raid, voices call for mercy and justice
The March 6 roundup of illegal migrants brings immigration reform's ethical conflicts into focus.


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last updated: Fri, 16 Mar 2007 04:35:39 GMT

 Fri, 16 Mar 2007 00:00:31 EDT Senate Rejects Democrats? Call to Pull Troops
A similar measure advanced in the House, and Democrats vowed to keep pressing President Bush to change course in Iraq.
 Fri, 16 Mar 2007 00:02:19 EDT China Moving to Approve Law That Protects Private Property
The measure is viewed as building a more secure legal foundation for entrepreneurs and the middle-class.
 Thu, 15 Mar 2007 23:42:35 EDT A New Face of Jihad Vows Attacks on U.S.
An Islamic militant has formed a new organization in Lebanon, becoming the new face of Al Qaeda.

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last updated: Fri, 16 Mar 2007 04:20:44 GMT

 Thu, 15 Mar 2007 16:00:00 EST States Lax in Overseeing NCLB Tutoring
UPDATED: 3/15/07, 2:05 p.m.
 Thu, 15 Mar 2007 14:00:00 EST One Year Later, a Duke Lacrosse Body Count
The Duke Chronicle marked the first anniversary of the Duke University men's lacrosse scandal with a big package last week. It reads like a body count. Among the casualties: The lacrosse team. The team that saw its season canceled, its beloved coach fired, and three of its teammates racked with rape charges spent the year rebuilding under the leadership of a coach who likes to give hugs. Their motto for the season: Succisa Virescit, cut it down, and it will grow stronger. The "group of 88." The 88 professors who published this newspaper ad, known for its "This is a Social Disaster" line, have received hate mail and death threats. They say they never meant to target specific players but rather a broader culture of racism. Dialogue on racism. The discrediting of some of the scandal's specific charges also has discredited its broader allegations of generalized campus racism, too. An unlikely spokesman, one of the lacrosse captains, sums it up this way: "Ideas of marginalization or discrimination on campus, issues of race and class and gender, are extremely important," he tells the Chronicle. "Looking back, I had a great appreciation for people wanting to address those issues. But I think it's sort of a problem when you use specific individuals or a specific case as the lens through which we're going to view all these issues." (One plus: the university's report on campus culture.) After the jump, some of the quotes from that "Social Disaster" ad. "This is not a different experience for us here at Duke University. We go to class with racist classmates, we go to gym with people who are racists. . . . It's part of the experience." "Being a big, black man, it's hard to walk anywhere at night, and not have a campus police car slowly drive by me." "You go to a party, you get grabbed, you get propositioned, and then you start to question yourself."
 Thu, 15 Mar 2007 14:00:00 EST A Death Threat at Columbia, but What Did it Say?
The president of Columbia University's freshman class is either a "racist" or a "rapist," according to the person who scrawled a death threat on his door, the Columbia Spectator reports. Reports are mixed on which word preceded the phrase "I'll kill you." At least four freshmen are now under investigation. Two of them are political opponents of the president. They tell the Spectator they had nothing to do with the vandalism.

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last updated: Fri, 16 Mar 2007 04:02:01 GMT

 Fri, 16 Mar 2007 03:02:27 GMT E-mail indicates Rove role in firings (AP)

White House political adviser Karl Rove uses his wireless e-mail device while accompanying President Bush, not pictured, in Long Beach, Miss., in this photo taken Thursday, March 1, 2007. (AP Photo/Charles Dharapak)AP - White House political adviser Karl Rove raised questions in early 2005 about replacing some federal prosecutors but allowing others to stay, an e-mail released Thursday shows. The one-page document, which incorporates an e-mail exchange in January 2005, also indicates Attorney General Alberto Gonzales was considering dismissing up to 20 percent of U.S. attorneys in the weeks before he took over the Justice Department.


 Fri, 16 Mar 2007 03:02:33 GMT Senate GOP turns back Iraq pullout plan (AP)

Senate Republicans hold a news conference in Washington Thursday, March 15, 2007, following a series votes on Iraq. Left to right are Sen. Jon Kyl, R-Ariz., and Minority Leader Mitch McConnell, R-Ky.  (AP Photo/Dennis Cook)AP - Democrats aggressively challenged President Bush's Iraq policy at both ends of the Capitol on Thursday, gaining House committee approval for a troop withdrawal deadline of Sept. 1, 2008, but suffering defeat in the Senate on a less sweeping plan to end U.S. participation in the war.


 Fri, 16 Mar 2007 03:13:08 GMT Experts: Mohammed arrest slowed al-Qaida (AP)

In a file photo Khalid Sheikh Mohammed, the alleged Sept. 11 mastermind, is seen shortly after his capture during a raid in Pakistan Saturday March 1, 2003, in this photo obtained by the Associated Press. Mohammed confessed to that attack and a string of others during a military hearing at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, according to a transcript released Wednesday March 14, 2007 by the Pentagon. Mohammed claimed responsibility for planning, financing, and training others for bombings ranging from the 1993 attack at the World Trade Center to the attempt by would-be shoe bomber Richard Reid to blow up a trans-Atlantic flight with explosives hidden in his shoes. (AP Photo)AP - Khalid Sheikh Mohammed's capture four years ago didn't shut down al-Qaida or bring the Americans to Osama bin Laden. But if his mega-confession is to be believed, his arrest was a crushing blow to bin Laden's plans for even more deadly attacks in the wake of 9/11.



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 Thu, 15 Mar 2007 15:43:24 -0400 EXCLUSIVE: Barbara Walters Interviews Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez
Walters Engages in Candid Talk With One of Latin America's Most Influential Leaders
 Wed, 14 Mar 2007 21:33:14 -0400 Pentagon: Iraq in Some Ways in Civil War
Pentagon Unveils New Report That Call Some Iraq Violence 'Civil War'
 Thu, 15 Mar 2007 13:22:27 -0400 Leopard is One of 52 New Species Found
Clouded Leopard Latest in a List of Unique Species of Borneo, Scientists Say

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last updated: Fri, 16 Mar 2007 04:25:37 GMT

 2007-03-16T00:00+00:00 Mugabe tells the west to 'go hang'
Zimbabwe president defiant but violence may be turning African leaders against him.
 2007-03-16T00:00+00:00 Olympic games budget trebles to £9.3bn in two years
Government accused of losing control of London 2012 finances.
 2007-03-16T00:00+00:00 Declan Walsh on Pakistan's 'disappeared ' victims
Declan Walsh reports on Pakistan's disappeared men and women.

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last updated: Fri, 16 Mar 2007 04:20:44 GMT

 Thu, 15 Mar 2007 21:56:44 EDT Rove, Gonzales discussed firings, e-mails show
Newly revealed White House e-mails show President Bush's top political adviser, Karl Rove, and then-White House Counsel Alberto Gonzales were involved in discussions of a shakeup of U.S. attorneys before Gonzales became attorney general.

 Thu, 15 Mar 2007 18:02:25 EDT Giuliani firm tied to Venezuela's Chavez
At first glance, former New York Mayor and 2008 presidential hopeful Rudy Giuliani wouldn't seem to have much in common with Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez.

 Thu, 15 Mar 2007 21:01:06 EDT Body of missing boy found; 4 people held
The body of a 6-year-old boy missing since last week was found alongside a road outside Brunswick, Georgia, police said. A convicted sex offender who lived in the same trailer park as the young victim is considered a suspect in the boy's disappearance. George Edenfield, his parents David and Peggy Edenfield, and family friend Donald Dale are being held in connection with the case.


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