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- NHL: Red Wings defeat Blue Jackets 4-1
- Strong earthquake near Solomon Islands, tsunami reported
- 2007 Cricket World Cup: Sri Lanka vs West Indies
- First Guantánamo Bay prisoner sentenced
- Mouse makes nest in cash machine, eats money
- Woman charged with offering her child for sex
- NCAA Basketball: Florida Gators win Men's Basketball Championship
- Seinfeld on HBO award: "Awards are stupid"
- Canadian Public Safety Minister: New RCMP commissioner will be hired in June
- Twins announcer Herb Carneal dies at 83
- 2007 Cricket World Cup: Bangladesh vs New Zealand
- Wikinews Shorts: April 2, 2007
- New video of captured British troops aired; protests at UK embassy in Tehran
- Nicolas Cage spotted in Washington DC filming National Treasure sequel
- New Zealand PM drops in on Microsoft
- Children killed during suicide attack in Afghanistan
- UEFA Champions League: Liverpool defeat PSV 3-0 in Holland
- NFL: Saints trade for kicker
- 2007 Cricket World Cup: Ireland vs South Africa
- Canadian man who found faults of Ontario Lottery and Gaming Corporation dies at age 83
- TGV makes 574.8 km/h on rails
- 1000 homes evacuated in Plymouth, England, after bomb find
- Judge rules court hearing in Vaughan, Ontario; votes disputed
- MLB: Twins defeat Orioles 7-4 in season opener
- Bollywood star unveiled at Madame Tussauds
- Virginia law bans mobile phone use by teen drivers
- Iran: Detained British troops do not need to go to trial
- Wikinews Shorts: April 3, 2007
- UEFA Champions League: quarter-final first leg roundup
- Fifth-graders have sex in class, charged with obscenity
- Ahmadinejad to free British navy personnel
- 2007 Cricket World Cup: Sri Lanka vs England
- Wikinews Shorts: April 4, 2007
- One killed at CNN Atlanta shooting
- 6.2 earthquake reported in Solomon Islands
- Pupils in detention forced to wear orange overalls
- MLB: Twins defeat Orioles 3-2
- UEFA Cup: quarter-final first leg round up
- Cruise ship sinks off Greek coast, two missing
- NHL: Carolina's postseason hopes end
- OECD releases report on New Zealand's environmental performance
- MLB: White Sox defeat Indians 4-3 following hit batter
- Wikinews Shorts: April 5, 2007
- MLB: Pirates complete sweep of Astros
- Keith Richards denies reports that he snorted his father's ashes
- British navy personnel back home
- MLB: Twins defeat Orioles 7-2, sweep series
- NCAA Football: Grambling State legend Eddie Robinson dies
- Retired hockey enforcer Tie Domi to sue coach of son's team
- NFL: Ricky Williams applies for reinstatement
- NFL: Former 1st pick Carr signs with Panthers
- Tennis: Philippines beats New Zealand in opening singles at Davis Cup
- Football: Everton defeat Fulham 4-1 at Goodison Park
- US Defense Secretary evaluates Iraq and the political climate
- Wikinews Shorts: April 6, 2007
- UK naval crew describe their capture and detention by Iran
- PlayStation 3 banned in British prisons
- Forty Hells Angels locations in Canada raided by police
- Thailand bans YouTube over videos insulting king
- Small earthquake reported in Solomon Islands
- Overcrowded Montreal hospital asks public to stay away
- NHL: Penguins defeat Senators in thrilling finish
- MLB: White Sox shut out Twins in below-freezing weather
- Condominiums and apartments at former mental hospital burn to the ground
- 2007 Cricket World Cup: Bangladesh vs South Africa
- Good Friday Appeal achieves fund-raising record
- Felipe Massa will start from pole of 2007 Malaysian Grand Prix
- Wikinews Shorts: April 7, 2007
- Rowing: Cambridge win the 153rd Boat Race
- NHL: Datsyuk inks seven-year deal with Red Wings
- Program Ecumenical Hellenism starts second decade of action
- Zach Johnson wins 2007 Masters Golf Tournament
- 2007 Cricket World Cup: England vs Australia
- Afghan translator reported killed by Taliban captors
- Wikinews Shorts: April 8, 2007
- Indian foreign minister injured in road accident
- Fernando Alonso wins 2007 Malaysian Grand Prix
- Captain of sunken cruise ship charged
- US strikes suspected Iraqi insurgents
- NHL: Heatley scores 50th goal in Sens win over Bruins
- NCAA Football: Three Gopher players arrested following rape allegations
- Football: Easter Monday Premiership roundup
- NHL: Teams ready for Stanley Cup Playoffs
- Jimbo Wales to lead development of 'code of conduct' for bloggers
- Football: Sunderland lead Championship after 2-1 win
- Iraqis demonstrate on fourth anniversary of Baghdad's fall
- MLB: Upcoming Tribe home games moved to Milwaukee
- 2007 Cricket World Cup: New Zealand vs Ireland
- Wikinews Shorts: April 9, 2007
- MLB: Twins turn the tables on White Sox
- Football: Fulham FC sacks coach Chris Coleman
- UK reverses position on Navy personnel selling their stories
- Johnny Hart of "B.C." fame passes away
- Football: Manchester United thrash Roma 7 - 1
- 2007 Cricket World Cup: South Africa vs West Indies
- New South Wales anti-drug campaign to target teens
- Airplane hijacker surrenders in Turkey
- Florida and Puerto Rican manatees may be removed from 'endangered species list'
- Fire burns home of late singer Johnny Cash
- NHL: Ducks edge Wild in Playoff opener
- NHL: Vancouver comes out on top after four overtimes
- NHL: Sharks defeat Predators, take 1-0 lead in series
- NHL: Nasty start to playoffs for Penguins, Senators
- Former "crossover" Canadian MP to leave politics
- Two Canadian soldiers killed, three injured in Afghanistan
- Terrorist attacks in Algiers, Algeria kill 23 people and wound 162
- 2007 Cricket World Cup: Bangladesh vs England
- MLB: Alex Rodriguez hits sixth HR in seven games
- UEFA Cup: quarter-final second leg roundup
- NHL: Jersey opens Playoffs with win over Tampa Bay
- NHL: Buffalo overwhelms Islanders in Playoff opener
- NHL: Rangers slip past Thrashers in Playoff opener
- UEFA Cup: Tottenham out after 2-2 draw with Sevilla
- NHL: Detroit burns Calgary in first playoff matchup
- CBS fires radio personality Don Imus
- 2007 Cricket World Cup: New Zealand vs Sri Lanka
- Two Iraqi MPs killed in bombing at parliament
- Violence in Uganda over forest clearing proposal
- UN genocide exhibit removed and put on hold after Turkey objects
- Author Kurt Vonnegut dead at 84
- Plants on other planets may not be green
- NSW to Queensland water pipeline would be "cost-effective": Report
- Football: Cristiano Ronaldo extends stay at United
- NHL: Ducks charge to two game lead over Wild
- NHL: Turco shuts out Canucks in Stars victory
- Google buys DoubleClick for $3.1 billion
- 2007 Cricket World Cup: Ireland vs Australia
- Liberal Party of Canada makes deal with Green Party leader
- MLB: Travis Hafner wins it for Indians
- Nintendo releases final version of Opera internet browser for Wii
- New Jersey Governor hospitalized after car crash
- Television New Zealand announces job losses; news worst hit
- Research In Motion financial probe becomes formal investigation
- NHL: Islanders steal one in Buffalo to even series at 1-1
- Explosion hits police station in Kerala, India
- Football: Watford fall to Manchester United in FA Cup
- NHL: Devils fall to Lightning, series tied at 1-1
- NHL: Rangers edge Thrashers in goaltender duel
- NHL: Penguins defeat Senators to even series
- Two suicide bombers attack US targets in Casablanca
- 2007 Cricket World Cup: New Zealand vs South Africa
- French presidential candidate Sarkozy accuses left parties of betraying left values
- Horse racing: Silver Birch wins the 2007 Grand National
- Canadian activist June Callwood dies at 82
- NASA: Series of errors led to loss of Mars Global Surveyor
- Canada contributes weather station to NASA Mars mission
- Chicago wins 2016 USOC Olympic Bid
- NHL: Canucks steal series lead from Stars in overtime
- NHL: Ducks take commanding three game lead on Wild
- NHL: Detroit defeats Calgary to take control of series 2-0
- NHL: Senators regain series lead over Penguins
- 2007 French presidential elections: Ségolène Royal calls for gentle reforms
- 2007 Cricket World Cup: Bangladesh vs Ireland
- Felipe Massa wins 2007 Bahrain Grand Prix
- Palestinian group claims murder of BBC reporter
- Motorsport: A1GP Shanghai, China results
- Pro-secular Turks rally against Erdogan's possible presidential candidacy
- 2007 Cricket World Cup: Australia vs Sri Lanka
- NHL: Sabres keep Islanders at bay to take series 2-1 series lead
- NHL: Lightning strikes as Jersey falls behind in series
- 33 dead, 15 injured in Virginia Tech shootings
- Kenya's Cheruiyot and Russia's Grigoryeva capture Boston Marathon crowns
- Hawaii entertainer Don Ho dies at 76
- New Zealand's telecommunications ranks low in OECD
- NHL: Flames burn Red Wings in Calgary
- NHL: Rangers dominate Thrashers, lead series 3-0
- Ontario may adopt new voting system
- NHL: Sens edge out Pens to take commanding 3-1 series lead
- Football: Manchester United push past Sheffield
- Mayor of Nagasaki dies after being shot
- 2007 Cricket World Cup: England vs South Africa
- St. Edwards University, Texas evacuated due to bomb threat
- Virginia Tech shooter identified, witness reports emerge
- France knew of and told CIA about al-Qaeda hijack plans prior to 9/11
- Israel marks Holocaust Memorial Day
- Football: Roma defeats Inter 3-1 in Milan
- Electronic voting disputed in France
- Iran's Supreme Leader wants religious army
- Virginia Tech gunman sent package to NBC
- US Supreme Court upholds ban on partial birth abortions
- 2007 Cricket World Cup: Ireland vs Sri Lanka
- More dog and cat food recalled in the United States
- Turkey's Army chief proposes unarmed flights over Aegean Sea
- Outage leaves tens of thousands of New Zealanders without Internet
- Bell Canada Enterprises might be taken private
- 2007 Cricket World Cup: West Indies vs Bangladesh
- 380 million year old fossilized trees found in New York, USA
- Molten steel kills 32 workers in Liaoning,China
- Canadian soldier falls from tower, dies afterwards
- Bible publishing firm in Turkey attacked; 3 killed
- Nearly a dozen killed in suicide bomber attack in Iraq
- Wikinews Shorts: April 19, 2007
- Bomb blasts in Iraq kill nearly 200
- Gunman kills self and hostage in Texas NASA building
- Research In Motion comments on BlackBerry outage
- Vatican abolishes Limbo
- 2007 Cricket World Cup: Australia vs New Zealand
- Wikinews Shorts: April 20, 2007
- Worker dies on bridge project in Toledo, Ohio
- Strong earthquakes strike Japan; Tsunami warnings issued
- RAF Hawk jet crashes in the United Kingdom
- Islamic vigilantes acquitted of murder by Iran supreme court
- Sealing ships trapped in ice off coast of Newfoundland
- Kent Hovind's April 2007 appeal denied
- Blue Angels navy plane crashes in South Carolina
- 2007 Cricket World Cup: England vs West Indies
- Space tourist returns to Earth after 14 day trip
- Pigs fed contaminated pet food; meat sold to consumers
- 2007 Heineken Cup Semi Finals
- Strong 6.3 magnitude earthquake reported in Papua New Guinea
- Football: Internazionale clinch Serie A title
- Football: Cristiano Ronaldo takes home both PFA awards
- Egyptian-Canadian sentenced to 15 years for espionage
- Sarkozy and Royal go ahead to second round
- High turnout observed in French presidential election
- Wikinews Shorts: April 22, 2007
- Motorsport: Rick Kelly wins V8 Supercars Round 3 at Pukekohe NZ
- Wikinews Shorts: April 23, 2007
- India's first commercial satellite launch
- New kids' drink sparkles up debate
- Archbishop says abortion and euthanasia are 'terrorism with a human face'
- Earthquake in Chile triggers landslide
- Boris Yeltsin, former president of Russia, dies at 76
- Snowy Mountains Hydro could be closed as drought tightens on Australia
- Iran: no sign of former FBI agent
- Australians and News Zealanders increasingly support shared currency
- 9 US soldiers killed in Iraq bombing; 20 others wounded
- Newly discovered extra-solar planet may be Earth-like
- Canada's Liberals put forward Afghanistan motion
- Football: Manchester United defeat AC Milan in Champions League
- Inmates take over Indiana prison, two employees injured
- 2007 Cricket World Cup - 1st Semi-Final: Sri Lanka vs New Zealand
- Wikinews Shorts: April 24, 2007
- Turkey's governing party names Abdullah Gül as presidential candidate
- Thailand orders Ample Rich directors to pay US$616 million taxes
- 20 tons of cocaine seized by US Coast Guard
- Entire fossilized forest found in Illinois, USA
- Man cuts off his own penis in UK restaurant
- ANZAC Day marked around the world
- Bathurst War Memorial vandalised before ANZAC service
- Iran's morality police crack down on un-Islamic dress
- Wikinews Shorts: April 25, 2007
- 2007 Cricket World Cup - 2nd Semi-Final: Australia vs South Africa
- Rare rhino caught on videotape
- Accused killer of Canadian police officer released on bail
- Pilots spot 'UFOs' near the Channel Islands
- Linda Jackson confirmed mayor of Vaughan, Canada
- Democrat submits resolution to impeach Cheney
- Putin delivers eighth annual address to parliament
- Demonstrators demand Buddhism be made Thai national religion
- Vanstone quits Australian politics, to receive posting in Rome
- Pagan pentacle accepted by U.S. Department of Veteran Affairs
- Funeral held for two Lebanese youths found slain
- Wikinews Shorts: April 27, 2007
- Strong 6.3 earthquake reported in Sumatra, Indonesia
- One killed in clashes over World War monument in Estonia
- Arrest warrant issued for Richard Gere for kissing actress Shilpa Shetty
- St. Paul Mayor's vehicle hit by drunk driver
- Australia defeats Sri Lanka in 2007 Cricket World Cup Final
- Suicide bomber narrowly misses Pakistani Minister
- Prosecutor investigates possible terrorist training camps in Belgium
- Canadian inspectors to test food ingredients from China
- Russian cellist Rostropovitch dies at 80
- U.S. Director of Foreign Assistance Randall L. Tobias resigns
- Clashes over World War II monument in Estonia continue
- The White Stripes to tour 'Great White North'
- Earthquake strikes Kent, England
- U.S. nonprofit news agency shuts down
- MLB: Twins defeat Tigers after pinch hit scores two
- NHL: Sharks Nab Game 1 in Detroit
- Canadian Broadcasting Corporation gets new chairman
- Tanker truck fire causes collapse on Oakland Freeway
- Shooter at Kansas City mall kills three
- Justin Trudeau wins Liberal Party nomination
- MLB: Cardinals pitcher Josh Hancock killed in car accident
- US: Melamine from contaminated pet food enters human food chain
- Telecom New Zealand bounces gay e-mail
- New York state Governor Eliot Spitzer proposes legalization of same-sex marriages
- BBC and ITV to provide free satellite TV in the UK
- Khamenei criticizes "materialistic values" for mistreatment of workers
- Historic Georgetown library on fire
- Protests in Turkey over Presidential candidate
- Ex-CIA Director George Tenet's memoir published
- Microsoft Silverlight released into first test phase
- Stephen McNeil becomes leader of the Nova Scotia Liberals
- Report claims that Pakistani cricket coach Bob Woolmer was poisoned
- Queensland prisoners put to work manufacturing water tanks
- Daylight savings extended in New Zealand
- No un-Islamic hairdo, makeup, or ties for Iranian men
- Norway purchases Canadian oil sands company