The Americas
'The Barracuda' Sarah Palin adds energy and sizzle to McCain campaign news.bbc.co.uk Impulse control Links between childhood trauma and violence news.bbc.co.uk 'Man drought' - some 100,000 young men have left Australia Census data reveals that some 100,000 young men have left Australia, leading to a serious "man-drought" in many areas. news.bbc.co.uk Cuba braces for deadly hurricane Mass evacuations are under way in Cuba hours before Hurricane Gustav is due to blow in after sowing chaos in the Caribbean. news.bbc.co.uk Woman dies in fall from mountain A woman dies and her husband and daughter are seriously injured in a 200ft fall from a mountain ridge in the Lake District. news.bbc.co.uk Thai PM Samak refuses to resign Thailand's Prime Minister Samak Sundaravej says he will not resign, despite mounting anti-government protests. news.bbc.co.uk Arctic melt North Pole kayak trip to highlight global warming news.bbc.co.uk Three questioned after drugs raid Three men are arrested after police seize suspected cannabis plants during a property search in north Antrim. news.bbc.co.uk Darling speaks of Wendy 'respect' The chancellor speaks out after an article in which he rounds on an ex-Scottish Labour leader and predicts economic doom. news.bbc.co.uk US surprise and praise for Palin Democratic rivals say John McCain's running mate Sarah Palin is "admirable" but concerns remain of inexperience. news.bbc.co.uk Two bodies found at arson house Two bodies are recovered from the burnt-out home of a millionaire and his family in Shropshire. news.bbc.co.uk Capsize in India floods kills 20 At least 20 people in Bihar, India, die when their boat capsizes, amid floods that have stranded hundreds of thousands. news.bbc.co.uk Cuba punk rocker spared jail term Outspoken Cuban punk rocker Gorki Aguila is cleared of 'social dangerousness' but fined for playing music too loud news.bbc.co.uk Front line The RAF flies the flag in Iraq and Afghanistan news.bbc.co.uk Live text - Premier League Everton host Portsmouth and Blackburn travel to West Ham in the Premier League, with Arsenal hosting Newcastle later. news.bbc.co.uk Ex-mayor rejects Met race claim The former mayor of London Ken Livingstone rejects claims that Sir Ian Blair is guilty of racial discrimination. news.bbc.co.uk Dozens injured in Sri Lanka blast A large explosion has struck Sri Lanka's capital, Colombo, with the military saying that dozens have been injured. news.bbc.co.uk Darling defends economy warning Chancellor Alistair Darling says he stands by his comments warning that the UK is facing the worst economic crisis in 60 years. news.bbc.co.uk International competitors battle to be the fastest haggis eater Competitors from New Zealand, Australia, the US and Scotland compete to become a haggis eating champ. news.bbc.co.uk Rose-tinted view Why it's good that things aren't like they used to be news.bbc.co.uk 'Boil water' warning to thousands Tens of thousands of people are told to boil their drinking water after increased levels of bacteria are found in supplies. news.bbc.co.uk Live - Scottish Premier League With the Old Firm playing on Sunday, Hamilton, Hearts and Kilmarnock have the chance to top the SPL. news.bbc.co.uk Live text - Challenge Cup final St Helens are chasing their third Challenge Cup win in a row against Hull at Wembley. news.bbc.co.uk Cutlass time Five classic map symbols you won't get on your satnav news.bbc.co.uk What do you want to talk about? What do you want the world to talk about? news.bbc.co.uk | World Catalog > Society > Ethnicity > The Americas Last searches:mortgage lead generationaarp travelonline servicescharter executive jetvirgin creditsms World Catalog > Society > Ethnicity > The Americas | Three questioned after drugs raid Three men are arrested after police seize suspected cannabis plants during a property search in north Antrim. news.bbc.co.uk Live - Scottish Premier League With the Old Firm playing on Sunday, Hamilton, Hearts and Kilmarnock have the chance to top the SPL. news.bbc.co.uk Front line The RAF flies the flag in Iraq and Afghanistan news.bbc.co.uk Woman dies in fall from mountain A woman dies and her husband and daughter are seriously injured in a 200ft fall from a mountain ridge in the Lake District. news.bbc.co.uk Rose-tinted view Why it's good that things aren't like they used to be news.bbc.co.uk What do you want to talk about? What do you want the world to talk about? news.bbc.co.uk Two bodies found at arson house Two bodies are recovered from the burnt-out home of a millionaire and his family in Shropshire. news.bbc.co.uk Cuba punk rocker spared jail term Outspoken Cuban punk rocker Gorki Aguila is cleared of 'social dangerousness' but fined for playing music too loud news.bbc.co.uk Impulse control Links between childhood trauma and violence news.bbc.co.uk Live text - Premier League Everton host Portsmouth and Blackburn travel to West Ham in the Premier League, with Arsenal hosting Newcastle later. news.bbc.co.uk Ex-mayor rejects Met race claim The former mayor of London Ken Livingstone rejects claims that Sir Ian Blair is guilty of racial discrimination. news.bbc.co.uk Darling defends economy warning Chancellor Alistair Darling says he stands by his comments warning that the UK is facing the worst economic crisis in 60 years. news.bbc.co.uk Cuba braces for deadly hurricane Mass evacuations are under way in Cuba hours before Hurricane Gustav is due to blow in after sowing chaos in the Caribbean. news.bbc.co.uk Darling speaks of Wendy 'respect' The chancellor speaks out after an article in which he rounds on an ex-Scottish Labour leader and predicts economic doom. news.bbc.co.uk Capsize in India floods kills 20 At least 20 people in Bihar, India, die when their boat capsizes, amid floods that have stranded hundreds of thousands. news.bbc.co.uk 'The Barracuda' Sarah Palin adds energy and sizzle to McCain campaign news.bbc.co.uk Live text - Challenge Cup final St Helens are chasing their third Challenge Cup win in a row against Hull at Wembley. news.bbc.co.uk 'Man drought' - some 100,000 young men have left Australia Census data reveals that some 100,000 young men have left Australia, leading to a serious "man-drought" in many areas. news.bbc.co.uk Arctic melt North Pole kayak trip to highlight global warming news.bbc.co.uk Dozens injured in Sri Lanka blast A large explosion has struck Sri Lanka's capital, Colombo, with the military saying that dozens have been injured. news.bbc.co.uk 'Boil water' warning to thousands Tens of thousands of people are told to boil their drinking water after increased levels of bacteria are found in supplies. news.bbc.co.uk US surprise and praise for Palin Democratic rivals say John McCain's running mate Sarah Palin is "admirable" but concerns remain of inexperience. news.bbc.co.uk Cutlass time Five classic map symbols you won't get on your satnav news.bbc.co.uk Thai PM Samak refuses to resign Thailand's Prime Minister Samak Sundaravej says he will not resign, despite mounting anti-government protests. news.bbc.co.uk International competitors battle to be the fastest haggis eater Competitors from New Zealand, Australia, the US and Scotland compete to become a haggis eating champ. news.bbc.co.uk |
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