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1. Incumbent wins presidential election in Montenegro data: 07.04.08
An independent monitoring group says incumbent Filip Vujanovic has won the most votes in Montenegro's first presidential election since it split from Serbia two years ago.
2. Failure of new peace talks would be 'devastating,' president of Cyprus says data: 27.03.08
The comments by President Dimitris Christofias came two days before a meeting with the Turkish Cypriot leader, Mehmet Ali Talat.
3. 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.
4. Birmingham City bosses Karren Brady and David Sullivan arrested in football probe data: 10.04.08
Karren Brady, the Birmingham City managing director, and David Sullivan, the clubâs co-owner, have been arrested as part of the investigation into alleged corruption in football.
5. Junior doctors 'bullied' into unpaid overtime data: 07.04.08
More than half of junior doctors are being "bullied" to work hours of unpaid overtime, the British Medical Association has warned.
6. Primary teachers to fight 'grade pressure' tests data: 19.03.08
Teachers have been urged to scupper primary school tests amid fears thousands of children are being demoralised by pressure to get good grades.
7. 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.
8. Europe struggles to accommodate its growing Muslim minority data: 27.03.08
Across Europe, politicians try to be culturally sensitive to Muslim citizens without sacrificing liberal principles.
9. Broken homes creating 'toxic circle' for children data: 19.03.08
The demise of the traditional family is creating a "toxic circle" of school failure, poverty and crime, teachers said yesterday.
10. NBC in deal to broadcast Telemundo data: 19.03.08
GE's film and tv unit has forged a 10-year agreement with Mexico's Grupo Televisa to broadcast more than 1,000 hours of its shows annually and carry a pay-TV channel
11. Irish town takes lead on renewable energy data: 10.04.08
Dundalk's Sustainable Energy Zone is part of a European Union program encouraging small projects that can be expanded to the regional or national level.
12. Post offices 'being shut by stealth', MPs told data: 19.03.08
Hundreds of post offices have been shut "by stealth" as the Government manipulated its own closure rules, MPs have been told.
13. McLaren breakdown on the way to ball data: 27.03.08
14. Fremantle gains allies for Japanese TV foray data: 07.04.08
The creator of Pop Idol plans an alliance with a Japanese producer to break into the country's television market
15. Techs buck the trend on debt data: 07.04.08
A downturn in the US economy and turmoil in the debt markets has done little to slow a sea-change in the balance sheets of some of the technology industry's leading lights
16. Fiona: Natasha Kaplinsky's news is good news! data: 07.04.08
Doesn't the reaction to Natasha Kaplinsky's pregnancy just say everything about how hideously family-unfriendly this country is?
17. Czech president admits affair with stewardess data: 07.04.08
The president of the Czech Republic, Vaclav Klaus, has admitted having an affair with a 28-year-old flight attendant.
18. Pressure of blogging blamed for men's deaths data: 07.04.08
The deaths of two bloggers were yesterday linked by the US media to an obsession with updating their websites.
19. French commandos are dispatched to help rescue crew of yacht data: 10.04.08
Elite French troops have been dispatched to East Africa to bolster an effort to free the crew of a yacht that was seized by pirates off Somalia, a Foreign Ministry spokeswoman said Monday.
20. Rich nations seek action on rising food prices data: 07.04.08
Development ministers from the Group of 8 industrialized nations called Sunday for action on high food prices, which they said have hurt developing nations as well as efforts by aid donors.
21. Ben-Hur star Charlton Heston dies data: 07.04.08
Charlton Heston, who won a best actor Oscar for his performance in the Hollywood epic Ben-Hur, dies aged 84.
22. Czech artists acquitted in trial over faked nuclear blast on TV data: 27.03.08
Czech artists who hacked into a national television weather broadcast to show what appeared to be a nuclear explosion were acquitted by a court on Tuesday of the criminal charge of spreading false information.
23. Rising yuan threatens small exporters in China data: 10.04.08
One report estimated that up to 20 percent of low-end exporters could go belly-up this year as the harsher operating environment dissolves profits and demand slows in major markets like the United States.
24. City: Cineworld's Depp pockets data: 19.03.08
Bumper audiences flocked to cinemas last year to enjoy a string of blockbuster movies.
25. Gordon Brown faces revolt over tax band plan data: 07.04.08
Labour MPs will mount a fresh attack on Gordon Brown's decision to scrap the 10 p income tax band, accusing him of an "unreasonable" move to squeeze more money from the lowest-earning workers.
26. British memoirist Sebastian Horsley is denied U.S. entry data: 27.03.08
Sebastian Horsley, a British author who has written an eyebrow-raising memoir detailing a life of rampant drug use and voluminous encounters with prostitutes, was turned back at Newark Liberty International Airport on Tuesday.
27. US soldiers killed in Green Zone data: 07.04.08
Three US troops are killed by rocket attacks on the Green Zone and a base in Baghdad, the US military says.
28. Asian shares drop on concern over bank earnings data: 27.03.08
Bank stocks like Mitsubishi UFJ and Macquarie Group were among the biggest decliners following the bank downgrades, a profit warning from Deutsche Bank and comments from European central bankers that there was no end in sight to the global credit crunch.
29. Turning the tide data: 07.04.08
Olympics bring old London waterways back to life
30. Cricket: ICC to act over Hair data: 19.03.08
The International Cricket Council will act to prevent reinstated umpire Darrell Hair from standing in matches involving Pakistan.
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