- Dog attack victim progressing well
- Veitch may face community sentence rather than prison: lawyers
- Glad she's home, says mum of runaway girl
- New Zealander held in Poland as investigation into roof collapse completed
- Mistake sees wrong body farewelled
- Huge increase in pleas for help to end violence
- Horror week unites Xin Xin's parents
- Grandmother says she's never going to let Xin Xin go
- Burger fire shuts Queen St
- Kristin spoke to journalist, then police
- Families win DuPont case
- World premiere for Otago
- Fatal crash closes section of SH1
- Sir Graham Speight dies
- Garage where man died not a 'bubbling P lab' - police
- Lanes re-open following harbour bridge collision
- Hastings police seek missing youth
- Slip in Manawatu Gorge closes one lane
- Police cars first sign something was up
- Relieved family rejoice in Xin Xin's safe return
- Peters admits to Glenn donation
- Xin Xin Ma accused charged with kidnapping
- Man led from apartment where two bodies found
- Iraq assures Turaaa it will curb Kurd guerrillas
- Turkish prime minister visits Iraq
- British prime minister in Baghdad ahead of expected troops cuts
- British prime minister meets with Iraqi leaders
- U.S. blames Shiite group for Baghdad bomb
- Talabani says Iraq, US making progress on security pact
- US pulls its nuclear weapons from Britain
- Suicide bomber kills nearly 40 at tribal meeting in Iraq
- Obama, Clinton to make first joint appearance
- U.S. top court upholds right to own guns
- North Korea set to blow up nuclear reactor cooling tower on TV
- Rice warns on Israel settlements
- 'Three dead' in fresh Gaza clash
- aaa US states to watch
- Bush and Brown's warning to Iran
- Bush saying 'au revoir' in Paris
- Earthquake rocks northern Japan
- Mugabe vows to fight 'traitors'
- Lehman in cash call as loss looms
- Policeman shot dead in training
- Dando killed by 'obsessed loner'
- Funeral for BBC Afghan reporter
- India's Sense x slumps on oil fear
- Blast takes UK Afghan toll to 100
- Iraqi PM assures Iran on security
- Army deployed after Bekaa clashes
- Fatah and Hamas in Senegal talks
- Historic trial replays in Hungary
- Ukraine coal miners found alive
- Spanish hauliers on fuel strike
- S Korea sends beef envoys to US
- Japan police probe stab 'warning'
- Chinese quake lake still rising
- Pentagon 'urged notes destroyed'
- Thunderstorms pummel US Midwest
- End struggle, Chavez urges Farc
- Whales stranded off Madagascar
- Kenya's Safaricom soars on debut
- Despair as Somali peace talks end
- Ministers sense terror vote shift
- Bolivia grabs control of gas firm
- Summit targets global food crisis
- Lebanese Troops Kill Suspected Suicide Bomber
- One Dead, 16 Wounded in Gaza City Explosion
- US Presses Israel to Grant Visas for Palestinian Scholars
- Sadr Supporters Protest Planned US-Iraqi Security Agreement
- Legendary French Fashion Designer Yves Saint Laurent Dies
- France Opens Diplomatic Mission in Northern Iraq
- Macedonia Votes Amid Gunfire and Alleged Fraud
- Major Protestant Party in Northern Ireland gets New Leader
- Former British Prime Minister Starts Faith Foundation
- French Foreign Minister Visits Iraq
- Fishermen in Spain, Portugal and Italy Strike to Protest Fuel Prices
- Georgia Says It Has Stopped Flights by Drones Over Abkhazia
- Bishop Calls for UN Action on Zimbabwe
- UN Security Council to Hold Closed Meeting on Georgian Plane Shoot Down
- France's Sarkozy Resumes Contact With Syria
- Georgia Faces Internal and External Crises After Parliamentary Election Results
- Young Russian Designer Kira Plastinina Takes Manhattan
- Cluster Bomb Resolution Approved in Dublin
- Russia Threatened by Plummeting Population
- More than 100 Nations Approve Draft Outlawing Cluster Bombs
- Turaaa's Code of Conduct for Women Sparks Controversy
- Indonesian Islamic Militants Prepare for War against Islamic Sect
- Australian Combat Troops End Iraq Deployment
- Chairman of Hong Kong's Largest Property Firm Ousted
- Blast Kills at Least 6 Near Danish Embassy in Pakistan
- Nepal's Deposed King Loses Ancestral Home in Gorkha
- Start Of School Delayed In Burma
- Helicopter Crashes During China Quake Relief Efforts
- Gates Says Burma Guilty of Criminal Neglect After Cyclone
- Japan Seeks Greater Transparency of China Military
- Olympic Torch Relay to Bypass China's Quake-Hit Cities
- 5 Youths Gunned Down at Pakistan Cricket Match
- Suicide Bombers Target Military Convoy in Eastern Afghanistan
- India's Economy Maintains 9 Percent Growth
- Defense Chief Says US Will Remain Engaged in Asia
- North Korea Fires 3 Missiles in Military Exercise
- China Works to Avert Flood Threat From Earthquake
- US Defense Secretary: Burma's Aid Delays Cost 'Thousands' Of Lives
- Aid Agencies Say Logistical Difficulties Hamper Burma Aid Deliveries
- US Rejects Criticism of Former North Korea Envoy
- Bush Reaffirms Strong Support for Pakistan
- Library of Congress Exhibit Explores Early Americas
- Amnesty Calls for Implementation of UN Rights Charter
- Study Finds Rampant Child Abuse by Aid Workers, Peacekeepers
- Leader of Colombia's Main Rebel Group Reported Dead
- Brazil Makes High Profile Investment in US
- Colombia Investigating Lawmakers, Foreigners and Journalists Over Rebel Contacts
- Argentine Government Officials, Farmers Clash Again Over Export Tax
- FAO Predicts Easing of Rice Prices
- $100 Laptop Comes to More Countries
- Mexico Wages Bloody War With Drug Cartels
- UN: 22 Countries Particularly Threatened by Food Insecurity
- Amnesty Cites Historic Changes, Human Rights Violations in Latin America
- Cuba Policy Sets Obama Apart in US Campaign
- UN Marks 60 Years of International Peacekeeping Operations
- Tropical Storm Alma Hits Nicaragua
- Isolated Tribe in Brazil Spotted From the Air
- Delegates From 111 Countries Sign Treaty Banning Cluster Bombs
- Ecuador Seeks Probe of Colombian Rebel Documents
- African Economists Lower Expectations As Price Hikes Threaten Growth
- Pentagon says AFRICOM Will Be Ready for aaaa Operations October 1
- WHO Calls for Complete Ban on Tobacco Advertising
- Israeli Defense Chief Says Hamas Must Release Soldier Before Gaza Truce
- Tanzania Hosts AU Meeting on Pan-African Unification
- Egyptian Parliament Extends Controversial Emergency Law
- IOM Helps South African Government In Relief Efforts For Migrants
- Opposition Leader Detained In Notorious Harare Jail
- South Africa Communist Party Demands Mbeki Steps Down
- Zimbabwe’s Main Opposition Condemns Arrest of Opposition Stalwart
- Supporters of Congo's Jean-Pierre Bemba Say He's Not a Criminal
- Hundreds Protest Arrest of Jean-Pierre Bemba in DRC
- Former UN Special Envoy Warns aaaual Violence Can Doom Peace Efforts in Africa
- Burundi Refugees Returning Home From Tanzania
- Guinean Presidential Guards, Protesting Soldiers Clash in Capital
- Ghana Decision to Award Opposition Leader Sparks Controversy Against President Kufuor
- Pregnant Women in Africa Face Risky Childbirth
- Negotiations Begin in Guinea After Weeklong Riots Begin to Calm
- No Peace Until Leaders Ready For Peace
- Somali Officials Say Insurgents Fired Mortars at President's Plane
- US Envoy to Sudan Tries to Defuse North-South Crisis
- South Africa Communist Party Demands Mbeki Steps Down
- South Sudan Plays Down Khartoum's Offer to Share Control of Abyei
- Zimbabwe’s Main Opposition Condemns Arrest of Opposition Stalwart
- Blast Kills at Least 6 Near Danish Embassy in Pakistan
- Bomb hits Pakistan Danish embassy
- Europe fuel protests reach Spain
- Historic pictures sent from Mars
- Dozens dead as Iraq cities bombed
- German, Austrian WWII refugees honored (AP)
- EBay revamps German site (Reuters)
- Negotiators praise Iraqi talks (AP)
- Iraqi crude oil flowing through Turaaa (AP)
- Congress could delay action on China currency: aides (Reuters)
- China takes media on tour of toy makers (AP)
- Blair visits Israel in new role as envoy (AP)
- Ethiopian stray dogs face mass killing (AP)
- 10 years later, Mother Teresa remembered (AP)
- Committee to review Indian left's objections to US nuke deal (AFP)
- Removing WWII bombs steady job in Berlin (AP)
- Pakistan crush Kenya by eight wickets (AFP)
- Microsoft loses vote on file standards (AP)
- Swiss air traffic control executives guilty in crash trial: court (AFP)
- 3,000-year-old beehives found in Israel (AP)
- Congo raises African food aid need, Ogaden eyed (Reuters)
- India's Guinness World Records (AP)
- London shares close higher, oils gain (AFP)
- NKorea emerges as aaa focus at APEC summit (AFP)
- 139 Bulgarian deputies were communist spies: commission (Reuters)
- Basketball: NBA standouts offer help to South African aid projects (AFP)
- Bangladesh president to stay in job (AFP)
- At least 87 dead in West Africa floods (Reuters)
- Ex-Malaysian PM Mahathir stable after bypass surgery (AFP)
- Explosion kills three at Russian sugar plant (Reuters)
- Bafana Bafana star Leremi dies in crash (AFP)
- China hacked into Pentagon computer network (AFP)
- Vodafone sees bright outlook for 3G phones in Spain (Reuters)
- Israeli court: Redraw route of barrier (AP)
- Congo clashes force 10,000 refugees into Uganda (Reuters)
- China asks leeway on greenhouse gases (AP)
- England all-rounder Bopara out of Twenty20 tournament (AFP)
- U.N. chief arrives in Juba to push peace deal (Reuters)
- More bad news for Japan's PM as lawmaker quits (AFP)
- Three hurt as stray buffalo runs onto road (Reuters)
- At least 20 killed in Nigerian road crash: report (AFP)
- London gripped by Tube strike (AFP)
- Rafsanjani to head aaa Iran cleric body (AP)
- UN chief in south Sudan to shore up 'fragile' peace (AFP)
- At least 15 killed in Afghan violence (AP)
- France's first lady defends role in Libya HIV medics case (Reuters)
- China rejects U.S. charge it hacked Pentagon (Reuters)
- Eurostar to break Paris-London record on new high-speed track (AFP)
- South Sudan to draft formal defence policy (Reuters)
- Twin Pakistan suicide bombings kill 24 (AFP)
- 2 suicide bombings in Pakistan kill 24 (AP)
- U.S. troop buildup felt in Iraq hotspots (AP)
- Thai temple makes lucky charms of infants' ashes (Reuters)
- US says NKorea must do more to get off terror list (AFP)
- Taiwan eatery pays through the nose for tofu stink (Reuters)
- Court: Israel must change wall (AP)
- Sudan promises to let sick Darfur rebel travel (Reuters)
- Army sounds fresh alert after blast kills one in Kashmir (AFP)
- Iraq's leader expects favorable report (AP)
- Danish police make terror arrests (AP)
- Desperate farmers put faith in Morocco king's aide (Reuters)
- Japan PM's rivals wary of grabbing poison chalice (Reuters)
- Several arrested in Denmark over bomb plot (Reuters)
- Indonesians jailed in Australia for people smuggling (AFP)
- N.Korea: U.S. to take it off terror list (AP)
- Bush sees possible troop cuts in Iraq (AP)
- Greenhorn Asians venture into the unknown (AFP)
- U.S. says North Korea remains on terrorism list (Reuters)
- Blasts near Pakistani capital kills 15 (AP)
- Jamaica ousts female PM: early results (AP)
- China hacked into Pentagon computer network: report (AFP)
- Money at your fingertips as digital payments hit German stores (AFP)
- Bomb blast in Pakistani garrison town kills 5 (Reuters)
- Most of London's subway shuts down (AP)
- Fighting ongoing in eastern Congo (AP)
- US says NKorea must do more to get off terror list (AFP)
- Poll puts opposition well ahead of Australian government (AFP)
- Iran turns to Russia for airliners (AP)
- Major naval drill kicks off in Indian Ocean (AFP)
- Tourists flee as Felix nears Honduras (AP)
- U.S. military deaths in Iraq at 3,740 (AP)
- UN chief urges end to Darfur conflict (AP)
- Most of London's subway shuts down (AP)
- WWII British spies frustrated by FBI (AP)
- Upset in Madonna's Malawi adoption case (AP)
- New British poll forecasts reduced government majority (AFP)
- HSBC to pay $6.3B for Korea bank stake (AP)
- Tight PM race predicted in Jamaica (AP)
- China police to shape up for Olympics (AP)
- Science should be 'as exciting as science fiction' says Hawking (AFP)
- Chinese men eye gold-medal rush in Stuttgart (AFP)
- Black children left out of Irish schools (AP)
- Algeria's Sonatrach rescinds gas project with Spanish firms (AFP)
- British Iraq pull-out fuels strains with US (AFP)
- Solana holds talks in Jordan on Mideast conference (AFP)
- Britons think Iraq war being lost: poll (AFP)
- Panama Canal begins historic expansion (AP)
- Blair discusses Mideast peace with Saudi king (AFP)
- UN must pressure Sudan on Darfur suspects: ICC prosecutor (AFP)
- SKorean spy chief steps into limelight (AP)
- U.S. asylum remains elusive for Iraqis (AP)
- Mass trial begins over French-Thai prostitution ring (AFP)