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Afghan women make call for peace

added on 2007-12-12 21:00:05 (BBC News | World | UK Edition)
About 1,000 Afghan women hold unprecedented meetings around the war-torn country to call for peace. ...more.

Results confirm Howard seat loss

added on 2007-12-12 17:00:06 (BBC News | World | UK Edition)
Former Prime Minister John Howard has lost his seat in Australia's parliament, official results confirm. ...more.

Congolese flee as rebels advance

added on 2007-12-12 15:00:07 (BBC News | World | UK Edition)
Thousands of people flee the eastern town of Sake in DR Congo as rebels advance towards UN forces. ...more.

Trump warning on council's vote

added on 2007-12-12 13:00:35 (BBC News | UK | UK Edition)
Aberdeenshire Council is warned failure to endorse £1bn golf resort plans could put the project in jeopardy. ...more.

Citizen Kane Oscar fails to sell

added on 2007-12-12 11:00:06 (BBC News - News Front Page)
Orson Welles' Oscar statuette awarded for Citizen Kane fails to sell at an auction in New York. ...more.

Russia begins arms treaty freeze

added on 2007-12-12 10:30:05 (BBC News | World | UK Edition)
Russia implements its decision to suspend a key Cold War treaty limiting troops and weapons in Europe. ...more.

Guns Drawn on K Street After Video Game Survey

added on 2007-12-12 09:30:14 (Washington Post - Politics)
The Entertainment Software Association -- better known as the lobby for video game producers -- thought it was living in an alternate reality last week when a major public relations firm released the results of a national poll about its industry. ...more.

Secret U.S. Intelligence Court Intends To Keep Wiretap Rulings Under Wraps

added on 2007-12-12 09:30:12 (Washington Post - Politics)
A secret U.S. intelligence court has issued its third public ruling in 30 years, declaring that while it agrees on the benefits of making its rulings on warrantless wiretapping public, it will keep them secret. ...more.

British attitude to war 'hardens'

added on 2007-12-12 04:00:05 (BBC News | UK | UK Edition)
Fewer people in the UK believe civilians should never be targeted in war than they did in 1999, a Red Cross poll suggests. ...more.
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