Wikinews:2006/July/30/Latest news
July 30[edit]
- Cassini photographs possible lakes on Saturn's moon, Titan
- ICRC: 28 bodies, 19 children, pulled from rubble after Israeli airstrike, Qana
- Gay teens assaulted and fined by police in Romania
- James Bond set at Pinewood Studios destroyed by fire
- Charles Kennedy rejects leadership allegations
- Australian PM mobbed by anti-Israel protesters
July 29[edit]
- Hezbollah leader alleges prior Israeli-US planning of current conflict
- Gunman kills one, injures five in Seattle Jewish Federation
- All Blacks retain Bledisloe Cup
- Campaigning ends in landmark Congo elections
July 28[edit]
- Blog about Liverpool city council causes stir
- Landis' fate to be announced Monday
- Ancient prayer book found in Irish bog
- Music reality show 'The One' cancelled by ABC a week after its debut
- New Zealand National Party only wants immigrants of "bedrock values"
July 27[edit]
- Landis tests positive for high levels of testosterone; could lose Tour title
- Ayman al-Zawahiri warns: Israel will "pay the price" for attacking muslims
- Tube train evacuated after a landslide in west London
- Man shot in New Zealand gun shop
- DHS funds research targeting anonymity and blogs
- Hamas denies that release of Israeli soldier is "imminent"
- Saddam Hussein to learn his fate in October
- Obrador declares himself President, plans protests
- Current Israel Hezbollah conflict being compared with "Operation Grapes of Wrath"
- Miner dies after being struck with hose in Central Western NSW
July 26[edit]
- Missing Illinois student found dead
- Despite 6 warnings Israel bombed and killed 4 UN observers
- Historic Birmingham pub destroyed in Arson attack
- Buffalo, N.Y. city hall evacuated after alarms sound
- Preliminary hearing for lawsuit against Buffalo, N.Y. hotel proposal rescheduled
- Saddam Hussein 'forced' back to trial
- Multiple sclerosis more often transmitted by fathers
- Power and water return to Liberia
- Red Cross ambulances hit by Israeli strike
- Toll to cancel Overlander train service