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Saturday, April 30, 2005

Telegraph | News | Two thousand Muslims in peaceful march

Telegraph | News | Two thousand Muslims in peaceful march: "A march by members of Britain's Muslim community against what they see as oppression resulting from the 'war on terror' passed off peacefully, police have said. Up to 2,000 people from more than 50 Islamic organisations from across the country took part in the demonstration across central London."

Guardian Unlimited | The Guardian | Tourists targeted in Cairo attacks

Guardian Unlimited | The Guardian | Tourists targeted in Cairo attacks: "At least two people were killed and several injured after tourists came under attack in the Egyptian capital Cairo today."

Wednesday, April 27, 2005

BBC NEWS | World | Middle East | Putin proposes Middle East summit

BBC NEWS | World | Middle East | Putin proposes Middle East summit: "Russian President Vladimir Putin says he wants to hold an international conference on the Middle East peace process in Moscow later this year."

BBC NEWS | Science/Nature | Jawbone hints at earliest Britons

BBC NEWS | Science/Nature | Jawbone hints at earliest Britons: "A piece of jawbone that has lain in Torquay Museum, Devon, for nearly 80 years could be the oldest example of a modern human yet found in Europe."

BBC NEWS | Business | A380 takes off for maiden flight

BBC NEWS | Business | A380 takes off for maiden flight: "The world's largest passenger plane, the Airbus A380, has taken off on its long-awaited maiden flight"

Monday, April 25, 2005

Woman sues NHS hospital trust for incomplete abortion

Woman sues NHS hospital trust for incomplete abortion: "Stacy Dow, a 20-year-old Scottish woman, has planned a legal case against the NHS Trust she believes are at fault, Tayside University Hospitals, for the incomplete abortion of twins in 2001. Dow, who subsequently gave birth to a daughter Jayde, is suing the hospital for 250 000 , for easing the ‘financial burden’ of bringing Jayde up."

Reuters AlertNet - Syria intelligence quits Lebanon HQ after 29 years

Reuters AlertNet - Syria intelligence quits Lebanon HQ after 29 years: "ANJAR, Lebanon, April 25 (Reuters) - Syrian intelligence quit its Lebanese headquarters in the border town of Anjar on Monday, virtually completing a pullout of Syrian forces from Lebanon and ending Damascus's 29-year domination."

BBC NEWS | Election 2005 Call to punish parties over Iraq

BBC NEWS | Election 2005 | Election 2005 | Call to punish parties over Iraq: "Every Labour and Conservative candidate should be held to account by voters over the Iraq war, Liberal Democrat leader Charles Kennedy has argued"

Environmental Heresies

Environmental Heresies: "Over the next ten years, I predict, the mainstream of the environmental movement will reverse its opinion and activism in four major areas: population growth, urbanization, ..."

Scotsman.com News - Latest News - Pope Wants to Continue "Building Bridges of Friendship"

Scotsman.com News - Latest News - Pope Wants to Continue "Building Bridges of Friendship": "A day after reaching out to other Christians and to Jews in his installation Mass, Pope Benedict XVI met with members of the Muslim community today and assured them the church wanted to continue “building bridges of friendship”."

Kennedy: PM could drag us into new war

ThisisLondon: "Charles Kennedy today claimed Britain could be dragged into a new Middle East war if Tony Blair is re-elected. He accused the US of plotting an attack on Iran within 18 months - and said there was 'no reason to trust' the Prime Minister to stay out."

Sunday, April 24, 2005

Israel should be referred to UN for threatening peace: Asefi

Description of Selected News: "TEHRAN (Agencies) -- Iran’s Foreign Ministry spokesman Hamid Reza Asefi said the Zionist regime is a threat to regional and international peace and security and the UN Security Council should investigate this issue, IRNA reported."

Scotsman.com News - Latest News - Textbook Row: Japan's Foreign Minister Attacks China

Scotsman.com News - Latest News - Textbook Row: Japan's Foreign Minister Attacks China: "Chinese textbooks are “extreme” in their interpretation of history, Japan’s foreign minister said today.

It came a day after China’s president demanded Tokyo do more to improve relations damaged by new Japanese school textbooks that allegedly whitewash wartime atrocities."