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  1. Five found guilty of UK bomb plot
  2. Internet Radio Equality Act proposed
  3. Western New York recovering after major internet outage
  4. US State Department accuses Iran of being top state sponsor of terrorism
  5. Worldwide student competition brings WTO debate battle to Geneva
  6. Reports: Leader of al-Qaeda in Iraq killed
  7. Turkey's Constitutional Court invalidates first round in presidential elections
  8. Dell to offer Ubuntu Linux on some computers
  9. Rosslyn Chapel music score 'decoded'
  10. Wikinews Shorts: May 2, 2007
  11. Delta emerges from Chapter 11 bankruptcy
  12. Free to air digital TV switched on in New Zealand
  13. Private helicopter crashes in UK
  14. AKP calls for early general election in Turkey
  15. President Bush and Democrats seek compromise
  16. Tomb of former Hungarian communist leader vandalised
  17. Study: Arctic ice could be gone by 2020
  18. Pandora radio to prevent access from outside U.S.
  19. Digg.com suffers user revolt
  20. Bloc Québécois raise concern over remark made by hockey player
  21. Fixed election dates to become law in Canadian federal elections
  22. Iraq says leader of the insurgent group Mujahideen Shura Council killed
  23. French presidential candidates Royal and Sarkozy debate
  24. Britain's Ministry of Defence to release UFO files
  25. Barack Obama receives protection from the Secret Service
  26. Taliban resurgent in Pakistan on enforcement of Sharia law
  27. Mercury astronaut Walter Schirra dies, aged 84
  28. Royal Canadian Mint unveils world's largest gold coin
  29. Ulster Volunteer Force announces it will put weapons "beyond reach"
  30. Wikinews Shorts: May 4, 2007
  31. Protesters in Israel call for resignation of Prime Minister
  32. Fugitive Cuban soldiers in failed skyjacking
  33. Plane crashes in McAllen,Texas; two dead
  34. Khamenei denounces US 'bullying', praises martyrdom operations
  35. Party supporting Scottish independence from UK wins elections
  36. Kentucky faith-based agency under fire for religious coercion
  37. Mohammad Khatami meets Pope Benedict XVI
  38. World Health Organization launches clinical trial website
  39. New Zealand dog saves five children; receives international attention
  40. Abby Cadabby debuts at Sesame Place today as a walkaround character
  41. Bermuda Chief Justice: No new charges in Middleton murder
  42. NHL: Sharks Lose Game 5 to Wings
  43. Street Sense wins Kentucky Derby
  44. At least nine killed in Greensburg, Kansas tornado
  45. News briefs:May 5, 2007
  46. Wreckage of Kenya Airways flight 507 found in jungle; All 114 on board killed
  47. Iran's leader appoints new members to cultural council
  48. President-elect Sarkozy promises change for France
  49. Wikinews Shorts: May 7, 2007
  50. 88th annual Brita Kongreso draws to a close
  51. Palestinian Islamists attack children's festival in Gaza Strip
  52. Prayers on TV mandatory in Iran
  53. 15th anniversary of Russian Federation Armed Forces.
  54. NASA observes largest supernova on record
  55. Wikinews Shorts: May 8, 2007
  56. Dunedin Subway manager sacks New Zealand worker for sharing drink, lays theft charges
  57. Six arrested in plot against US army base in New Jersey
  58. Tajik president meets Khamenei in Tehran
  59. Parti Québécois leader steps down
  60. NCAA Sports: Mid-Con name to be dropped in favor of Summit League
  61. Northern Ireland has home rule returned
  62. Warner Brothers ban movie previews in Canada
  63. Atlantic Canada to investigate lotto winnings
  64. Trial 'soon' for aid worker who facilitated release of Italian journalist in Afghanistan
  65. Iraqi school children killed in US air strike
  66. Video released with demands for exchange of BBC correspondent
  67. Wikinews Shorts: May 9, 2007
  68. Canadian television show to debut in French speaking countries
  69. Subtropical storm brews off eastern Florida, USA
  70. Scientists to bring all species together in Encyclopedia of Life
  71. Canadian government employee faces criminal charges in leak of environment plan
  72. New developments in Hrant Dink case
  73. Exclusive interview with prominent blogger, David Farrar
  74. British Prime Minister Tony Blair to resign on June 27
  75. Children's program on Palestinian TV propagates Islamic world leadership
  76. Tamil Nadu film 'Sivaji: The Boss' nearing release
  77. Only one World War I veteran left in Canada
  78. Startup web broadcaster Joost signs deal with Warner Brothers
  79. Two Kentucky Fried Chicken restaurants close in Buffalo, New York, USA
  80. Hottest planet to date found in the constellation Hercules
  81. Turkish newspaper alleges cover-up in Hrant Dink case
  82. Tamil Nadu film 'Sivaji: The Boss' expectations peak
  83. Hubble Space Telescope successor unveiled by NASA
  84. U.S. Vice President Cheney warns Iran about nuclear weapons
  85. US Army General requests more troops for Diyala Province, Iraq
  86. Hostage crisis ends at Russian embassy in Costa Rica
  87. Race for leadership of Parti Québécois begins
  88. Ayatollah Emami-Kashani calls Americans 'murderers'
  89. Syrian democracy advocate Kamal Labwani jailed for 12 years
  90. Two children witness woman being killed by a tiger
  91. Violence surrounds political rally in Pakistan
  92. Tamil Nadu film 'Sivaji: The Boss' release date changes again
  93. Longest coffee table symbolises World Fair Trade Day in Belgium
  94. Stevenage Borough win 2007 FA Trophy at Wembley Stadium
  95. President of Guinea submits to military
  96. Object that fell through roof of New Jersey home not a meteorite
  97. Serbia wins Eurovision Song Contest 2007
  98. Italian Geographic Society's 140th anniversary
  99. Gilles Duceppe drops out of Parti Québécois leadership race
  100. Reports: Taliban leader Mullah Dadullah killed in Afghanistan
  101. Five members of US patrol killed; Three missing in Iraq
  102. Tamil Nadu film 'Sivaji: The Boss' may have a delayed release in Kerala
  103. Iceland's government coalition keeps majority
  104. UK fighters confront Russian bombers over international waters
  105. Felipe Massa wins 2007 Spanish Grand Prix
  106. Canada wins Men's World Hockey championships in Moscow, defeating Finland 4-2
  107. FBI 'Ten Most Wanted' fugitive arrested in Montreal, Canada
  108. Smoke from massive warehouse fire in Buffalo, New York USA can be seen 40 miles away
  109. Karachi, Pakistan shut down by strike
  110. Australian cricket tour of Zimbabwe cancelled
  111. Renewed factional violence in Gaza; interior minister resigns
  112. DaimlerChrysler to sell Chrysler Group for $7.4 Billion
  113. Alaskan cruise ship evacuated
  114. Mullah Omar says his jihad to continue
  115. German warship undergoes repairs after firing on itself
  116. Wikinews Shorts: May 14, 2007
  117. User-generated content, other high-bandwidth websites blocked for U.S. soldiers
  118. 2007 MuchMusic Video Award People's Choice nominees announced
  119. News briefs:May 14, 2007
  120. Creator of G.I. Joe action figure to create a line of Bible-themed toys
  121. US commuter rail accident in Pennsylvania injures over 30
  122. Japanese boy brings severed head of his mother to police station
  123. Penguin swims ashore in Peru
  124. Immediate life insurance website launched, first in world
  125. India's Assam state hit by fresh violence
  126. Virgin Media investors want to discuss company's strategy
  127. PayPal receives banking licence
  128. Microsoft claims 235 patent breaches by open source software
  129. The Taj Mahal turning yellow due to pollution
  130. Pakistan: Explosion rocks provincial town
  131. Televangelist Jerry Falwell dies at age 73
  132. Newcastle United appoint Sam Allardyce
  133. Media speculate over possible presidential bid by Michael Bloomberg
  134. Thomson Corporation and Reuters agree to merge
  135. New York couple keeps Indonesian women as slaves
  136. 6.3 earthquake rocks Laos
  137. Martin Luther King Jr.'s oldest daughter Yolanda King dies at age 51
  138. Khamenei OKs talks with US on Iraq
  139. Sarkozy succeeds Chirac as president of France
  140. Wikinews attends Christy Carlson Romano concert in Sesame Place
  141. Wikinews Shorts: May 16, 2007
  142. Prince Harry prohibited from going to Iraq
  143. Jackson County, Oregon rejects tax to reopen libraries
  144. Michael Nutter wins Philadelphia, USA mayoral primary
  145. Complaints about Bible surge after HK student paper classified as indecent
  146. NHL: Buffalo Sabres beat Ottawa Senators 3 to 2
  147. Insurgents in Iraq kill 32 with chemical bomb
  148. Whales that swam into Sacramento River are injured
  149. Recently discovered planet may contain 'hot ice'
  150. Sarkozy appoints François Fillon as Prime Minister of France
  151. Israel responds to Hamas rockets with air strike on Gaza, killing four
  152. Historic crossing of Korean border
  153. Marble slab falls off skyscraper in Toronto
  154. Wikinews Shorts: May 17, 2007
  155. MLB: Ninth-inning rally lifts Mets over Cubs
  156. Cyber attacks in Estonia threaten national security
  157. Canadian TV to go all-digital in 2011
  158. Wolfowitz to quit as head of the World Bank
  159. UN denounces killing of Haitian journalist Alix Joseph
  160. Wikinews Shorts: May 19, 2007
  161. 500 million US dollars worth of treasure found off coast of Cornwall UK
  162. Ayatollah Rafsanjani commemorates Iran-Iraq battle victory
  163. Horse racing: Curlin wins 2007 Preakness Stakes
  164. Three dead, three wounded in Idaho, USA shooting
  165. Fighting erupts between Lebanese army and Islamist group
  166. Wikinews Shorts: May 20, 2007
  167. UK's Radio 1 "Big Weekend" closes, sinister plot game continues
  168. David Hicks transferred from Guantanamo Bay to Australian prison
  169. NHL: Ottawa Senators eliminate Buffalo Sabres to advance to Stanley Cup finals
  170. Cutty Sark blaze treated as 'suspicious'
  171. Landfill named after comedian John Cleese
  172. Belgian bus company knows solution for car parking problems
  173. Pirate attacks bring UN aid to Somalia to a halt
  174. Wikinews Shorts: May 21, 2007
  175. Spy drones to be launched over the UK skies
  176. Imam Khamenei says anti-US policies stronger than Hiroshima bomb
  177. California senator opposed to cell-phones involved in cell-phone related crash
  178. Spirit Rover on Mars finds water made 'silica-rich soil'
  179. French Open 2007: Zvonareva withdraws
  180. Two bomb explosions witnessed in Beirut
  181. Murder charge to be brought in Litvinenko death
  182. Thai puppeteer Sakorn Yang-keawsot dies at 85
  183. Wikinews Shorts: May 22, 2007
  184. English football: Adebayor signs new Arsenal contract
  185. Large explosion rocks Turkish capital
  186. China warns US to avoid trade confrontation
  187. An "irresponsible" strike
  188. New Zealand's Head of State approves new medal
  189. Student who planned to attend Rev. Jerry Falwell's funeral arrested after homemade bombs found in car
  190. Exclusive video interview with New Zealand Opposition leader, John Key
  191. Reports say body of missing US soldier found in Iraq
  192. US President George W. Bush caught driving without a seatbelt
  193. Iran continues enrichment in defiance of UN according to IAEA report
  194. Iranian Grand Ayatollah Makarem-Shirazi urges compulsory hijab
  195. Hammerhead sharks can give birth without mating, study shows
  196. Ashley gives Newcastle £133m buyout offer
  197. Anti-Olympic protesters break into office of British Columbia premier
  198. 60-year old woman gives birth to twins
  199. Toronto school shooting kills one
  200. Daughter of U.S. vice president, Mary Cheney, has baby boy
  201. NHL: Schedule set for playoff finals
  202. Protesters demonstrate at US Coast Guard Academy
  203. 38 miners killed in Russian mine explosion
  204. Lebanese Army and Fatah al-Islam resume fighting
  205. California Senator Carole Migden says medication may have caused car crash
  206. New environmental housing regulations for Western Australia
  207. Bird defecates on Bush in front of reporters
  208. Man attempts to bring 700 snakes onto a plane
  209. Exclusive interview with New Zealand republican, Lewis Holden
  210. Ostankino Tower catches fire in Moscow
  211. Protesters turn their backs on Australian PM
  212. McDonald's petitions Oxford English Dictionary to remove the word McJob
  213. US President Bush nominates new surgeon general
  214. Pentagon report reflects concerns over China's increased military
  215. Illinois law means end to horse slaughter in US
  216. Hamilton to appear at Goodwood
  217. New Zealand newspaper poll projects majority for National Party
  218. White House discussing troop withdrawals of up to 50% in Iraq
  219. U.S. minimum wage increase passed by Congress
  220. New South Wales government turns out the light on Blue Mountains Freeway
  221. Controversial medical center demolished in Buffalo, New York
  222. Khamenei visits head of Islamic Iraqi Council
  223. Ivory Coast militia destroys weapons
  224. McLaren Mercedes drivers will start from top of 2007 Monaco Grand Prix
  225. Roadside bomb kills Canadian soldier, injures two others
  226. Monster Pig killed by eleven-year old boy
  227. Canada, U.S. to tighten security between 'cross-border' library
  228. Dalai Lama no-show at mass untouchable conversion in India
  229. Fernando Alonso wins 2007 Monaco Grand Prix
  230. Myanmar prayer rally calls for release of democracy leader Suu Kyi
  231. Fire at American Broadcasting Company's New York studios
  232. Japanese cabinet member commits suicide
  233. Derby promoted after 1-0 win over WBA in Championship playoff final
  234. US Airspace violation raises Turkey regional tensions
  235. Four killed, dozens injured in southern Thailand bombings
  236. Halle Berry denies pregnancy rumours
  237. Two teenagers charged over shooting of student at C.W. Jefferys Collegiate Institute, Toronto
  238. Islamic cleric tries to bypass gender segregation
  239. Bathurst, NSW: Police find bones, "may belong to missing woman"
  240. United States and Iran hold talks on Iraq security
  241. Students protest closing of Venezuelan Channel RCTV
  242. Adam Air strikes deal with salvage firm to retrieve black boxes of crashed airliner
  243. Lesbians, heterosexuals banned from gay bar in Australia
  244. Driver hits median strip, rolls vehicle in NSW, Australia
  245. U.S. anti-war mom calls it quits
  246. Aston Villa defeat Central Coast Mariners to win Hong Kong Soccer 7's tournament
  247. Eagle Owl attacks force closure of footpath near nest site
  248. 14 people injured after bus overturns in heavy rain near Quebec City
  249. Britons seized from finance ministry in Iraq
  250. 13-year-old shot dead by Brazilian police in mock-up of hijacking situation
  251. Bomb tossed at southern Thailand hotel; victim of Sunday blast dies
  252. Bangkok on high alert ahead of politically charged court ruling
  253. 13 people killed in Peru plane crash; passengers expressed fears prior to flying
  254. Bush defends immigration reform bill
  255. JetBlue Airbus A320 makes emergency landing after lightning strike
  256. Nightwish announce Anette Olzon as new lead vocalist
  257. Chinese stock markets plunge after tax increase
  258. New Zealander on oxygen machine dies after power disconnection
  259. Iran typifies Islamic justice, says chief judicial official
  260. Thai Rak Thai dissolved, ex-premier Thaksin banned from politics
  261. F-15 fighter jet crashes near Vincennes, Indiana, USA
  262. Arnold Schwarzenegger marks three day visit to Canada
  263. US places man with TB under quarantine, launches search for contactees
  264. Oldbury nuclear power station suffers fire
  265. Lordi to star in horror movie
  266. Riyo Mori is crowned Miss Universe as Japanese after 48 years' absence
  267. 9,000 gallons of liquid butane spilled as tanker truck overturns
  268. Treatment of Indonesian governor in Sydney causes diplomatic stir
  269. Alexander Litvinenko was British spy, claims alleged killer
  270. Man eats dog to protest animal cruelty
  271. Malaysian court rules Christian woman can't remove Islam from ID
  272. US tuberculosis patient moved to Denver hospital
  273. Tensions between the U.S. and Russia flare before the G8 Summit
  274. Tanker crash kills driver, spills diesel fuel in Vermont, US