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22. desember 2005
 

Diamond–studded cake  is $1.7m Christmas treat
9:11:34 PM    comment []

Osaka groper dies after being caught by commuters
9:10:38 PM    comment []

Britain suspends aid to Uganda over abuse allegations
9:09:48 PM    comment []

US school teams face drug tests
9:08:13 PM    comment []

Widow wins right to have dead husband's baby
9:07:33 PM    comment []

Oldest schoolteacher finally calls it a day at 102
9:06:05 PM    comment []

US Senate blocks Alaskan oil drilling plan
9:04:48 PM    comment []

 Back from the dead
9:04:14 PM    comment []

Chinese toxic spill flows into Russian city
9:03:34 PM    comment []

Signs of Tamiflu resistance no cause for alarm: WHO
9:02:25 PM    comment []

EU threatens Microsoft with daily fines
9:01:27 PM    comment []

US halts Arabic magazine meant to boost US image
9:00:53 PM    comment []

'Tigers capture' Lankan sailors. Tamil Tiger rebels capture three Sri Lankan sailors after an attack on navy patrol boats, authorities say. [BBC News | News Front Page | UK Edition]
8:44:42 PM    comment []

New Year's Eve Tube strike is set. RMT London Underground workers will strike on 31 December in a dispute over staffing levels. [BBC News | News Front Page | UK Edition]
8:39:00 PM    comment []

Maradona arrested at Rio airport. Argentine football legend Diego Maradona is detained following an incident in Brazil. [BBC News | News Front Page | UK Edition]
8:36:09 PM    comment []

Christmas behind bars for Besigye. Ugandan opposition leader Kizza Besigye looks set to spend Christmas in jail as his legal battles are delayed. [BBC News | News Front Page | UK Edition]
8:33:55 PM    comment []

Busted, explained.
8:30:50 PM    comment []

Europe's first Galileo satellite to launch Dec. 28.
8:29:10 PM    comment []

Google plugs security holes in Web site.
8:28:01 PM    comment []

Red Hat nearly doubles profit in third quarter.
8:26:48 PM    comment []

Microsoft lashes out at European Commission.
8:25:09 PM    comment []

Lucent to take $300 million charge on lawsuit ruling.
8:23:14 PM    comment []

French race to pass copyright law hits trouble.
8:22:13 PM    comment []

Iraq parties unite to reject poll. Sunni Arab and secular parties in Iraq threaten to boycott the new parliament, complaining of electoral fraud. [BBC News | News Front Page | UK Edition]
8:21:03 PM    comment []

Anger over NI fishing quota cuts. NI's fishing fleet could be cut by 10% in the wake of annual EU talks on catches, industry leaders warn. [BBC News | News Front Page | UK Edition]
8:18:46 PM    comment []

Senate reaches Patriot Act deal. In a compromise deal, the US Senate passes a six-month extension of the anti-terror law known as the Patriot Act. [BBC News | News Front Page | UK Edition]
8:16:58 PM    comment []

N.Y. Transport Union Agrees to Send Members Back to Work . New York's devastating Christmas week transit strike may be over after three difficult days for the city.
By Daniela Deane. [washingtonpost.com - Business]
8:16:07 PM    comment []

Japan warns against China's military


1:41:00 PM    comment []


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