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- 2007 FIFA U-17 World Cup: Ghana beat Peru in Quarter finals
- Finland win first ever Eurovision Dance Contest 2007 held in London
- California company recalls fresh spinach over salmonella contamination
- 70 insurgents killed in Afghanistan
- U.S. Sen. Larry Craig resigns over sex scandal
- Two men charged with igniting second-largest fire in California history
- Big time Democratic donor faces prison after surrender
- 200 yard spider web found in Lake Tawakoni State Park, East Texas
- Finnish terrestrial analogue TV network shut down
- Airbus A380 test flight delayed after accident
- Four jackpot winners confirmed in US 'Mega Millions' lottery drawing
- Crow found in Vermont is state's first West Nile case this year
- Canadian National Exhibition takes place in Toronto
- Hurricane Felix strengthens to Category 4
- Republican leaders accused of double standard after Larry Craig's resignation
- Minor earthquake strikes California
- North Korea to dismantle nuclear facilities this year
- Cricket: India defeat England in fifth one-day international
- Two die after passenger ship and cargo ship collide near Haifa, Israel
- WHO investigates outbreak of unidentified illness in Democratic Republic of the Congo
- 19 South Koreans return home after release from Taliban captivity
- Two pilots killed in head-on collision at Radom Air Show, Poland
- Report claims UK might withdraw from Iraq as early as October
- Six killed in bridge collapse in Pakistan
- Felix becomes Category 1 hurricane as it threatens Aruba
- Major League Baseball roundup: September 1, 2007
- Rumors say U.S. to remove North Korea from list of terrorist nations
- Fred Thompson to make Presidential announcement on The Tonight Show
- Iraq peace talks draw to a close in Finland
- Drunk coach driver arrested after crash injures at least 30
- Toads cause traffic jam on British Columbia highway
- Death toll in fatal fire in Croatia climbs to eight
- "Island Man" spends a night on 162 Scottish islands
- Nominees of 2007 Taiwan Sports Elite Awards announced and acknowledged
- Major League Baseball roundup: September 2, 2007
- Interview: cracked iPhone working in New Zealand
- Apple cancels NBC Fall TV lineup on iTunes
- Hurricane Felix now Category 5
- Hurricane Felix makes landfall in Nicaragua
- Police discover five bodies in Victoria, Canada home
- Large scale gene transfer between single-celled and multicellular organisms reported
- Major League Baseball roundup: September 3, 2007
- Adventurer Steve Fossett missing
- Band manager Daniel Biechele shown parole support by families of victims of the Station nightclub fire
- Woman suffers heart attack at cardiology summit
- Hualien warm-up of 2007 ING Taipei Marathon kicked off
- Belgian justice prosecutes Scientology
- Opera singer Pavarotti in serious condition
- FOX News fares poorly in investigation of media edits to Wikipedia
- British student walks free, after putting feet on trainseat
- Mosquitoes test positive for West Nile virus in Rhode Island
- Toy maker Mattel recalls more products
- Forensic results forthcoming in Madeleine McCann case
- Proton rocket fails during launch of JCSAT-11 satellite
- Search for Steve Fossett continues
- Felix leaves at least 21 dead in Nicaragua
- Ohio congressman dies in apartment
- German police arrest three in imminent terrorist plot
- Apple announces new iPod range
- Source of UK foot-and-mouth outbreak discovered
- Cricket: India defeat England in sixth one-day international
- New Zealand's anti-spam legislation kicks in – exclusive report
- Major League Baseball roundup: September 4, 2007
- Sex of recently-born panda still a mystery
- Opera singer Luciano Pavarotti dies at age 71
- UK jets shadow Russian bombers
- Former Canadian Prime Minister Trudeau criticised in new book "Brian Mulroney: Memoirs 1939-1993"
- Police called to investigate after tenant draws swastikas in landlord's house
- Belgian triathletes race at North Sea coast
- Australian TV show The Chaser breaches APEC security; 11 charged
- Major League Baseball roundup: September 5, 2007
- Ousted PM Thaksin bemoans freezing of Swiss assets
- 2007 Rugby World Cup: Argentina shock France in tournament opener
- Osama bin Laden to release message to US on six year anniversary of 9/11
- Syria fires on Israeli fighter planes
- Heavy turbulence during WestJet flight injures nine people
- Romanian sergeant killed in Afghanistan by makeshift landmine
- English Wikinews publishes 10000th article
- Australian comedians "could have been shot" during APEC prank
- Major League Baseball roundup: September 6, 2007
- 2007 Rugby World Cup: New Zealand, Australia and England open with wins
- Students promote Thailand's tourism with their paintbrushes - and give proceeds to charity
- Transcript of bin Laden message released by ABC
- Former Canadian Prime Minister Brian Mulroney to release "Memoirs: 1939-1993"
- Immigrant's Festival begins in Argentina
- Ford offers US$78 million for Romanian auto plant
- Tropical Storm Gabrielle eyes US east coast
- US First Lady undergoes neck surgery
- Pavarotti receives standing ovation at funeral
- Four young girls killed in Zambia wall collapse
- Cricket: England defeat India in one-day series decider
- Two confirmed dead after Typhoon Fitow strikes Japan
- NFL: Colts, Saints kick off season
- 85 Hindu pilgrims killed in India lorry crash
- Japanese man retains title at Air Guitar World Championship in Finland
- US military helicopter crashes in Florida
- Up to 18 arrested, police injured in APEC rally
- APEC leaders wear Driza-Bones for group photo
- APEC countries set "aspirational goals" on climate change
- Major League Baseball roundup: September 7, 2007
- California lead bullet ban moves forward
- 2007 Rugby World Cup: South Africa, Wales, Scotland and Ireland win
- New England Patriots Top New York Jets
- APEC closes in Sydney
- Major League Baseball roundup: September 8, 2007
- Vanessa Hudgens publicist makes apology about nude photo incident
- New doubt over Shakespeare's authorship
- Fernando Alonso wins 2007 Italian Grand Prix
- 20 dead in Hyderabad, India flyover collapse
- 100m record beaten in Rieti
- Pope appeals for respectful Sundays
- Sydney thanked for its patience during APEC
- Bayern Munich Starlet wins awards at 2007 FIFA U17 World Cup
- Rumsfeld calls Afghanistan a 'big success'
- Major League Baseball roundup: September 9, 2007
- Stars "schmooze" at Toronto International Film Festival party
- Elections Canada stands by decision, Muslims not required to remove veils at polls
- Jurors begin deliberation in the Phil Spector murder trial
- General Petraeus: 30,000 troops may be able to leave Iraq by next summer
- Blasts in Mexico rips gas and oil pipelines
- Finland and Serbia draw 0-0 in Euro 2008 qualification match
- Altercation erupts between rock musicians at MTV Music Video Awards
- Over 30 killed in Mexico dynamite truck explosion
- Al-Qaeda says another bin Laden tape to be released
- Cassini space probe to flyby Saturn's moon Iapetus
- Winners of 2007 Taiwan Sports Elite Awards named in Kaohsiung
- 6.8 earthquake strikes off coast of Colombia
- 2007 Rugby World Cup: Argentina 33 - 3 Georgia
- Downing Street welcomes new resident cat
- 20-year-old captures abusive police officer on tape
- Major League Baseball roundup: September 10, 2007
- Adam Air ticket sales revive after post-crash slump
- 2007 Twenty20 World Championship: West Indies vs South Africa
- SEMI predicts Taiwan will become the second largest semiconductor industry market in 2007
- Second video of Osama bin Laden surfaces
- 2007 Rugby World Cup: Tonga, Fiji and Italy win
- Scandinavian Airlines System landing gear failures prompt grounding of Bombardier Q400s
- Russian prime minister resigns at President Vladimir Putin's request
- US President George Bush may reduce amount of troops in Iraq
- Tropical storm Humberto eyes Gulf Coast
- Former Philippine President Joseph Estrada found guilty of plunder
- 2007 Twenty20 World Championship: Australia vs Zimbabwe
- Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe resigns
- Massive earthquake strikes Indonesia on September 12
- Semicon Taiwan 2007 starts with 5 mainstream topics
- 2007 Twenty20 World Championship: Pakistan vs Scotland
- Tunisian swimmer Oussama Mellouli stripped of championship for doping
- 2007 Twenty20 World Championship: Kenya vs New Zealand
- US says Israel hit Syrian targets in airstrike last week
- Free-to-air channel sues pay TV operator over rugby screening
- Brian Melo crowned winner of Canadian Idol
- Opposition leader takes early lead in Sierra Leone presidential run-off elections
- Major League Baseball roundup: September 11, 2007
- Jon Stewart to host 80th Academy Awards
- American-born terrorist gets 24 years
- Two suspects killed in UK bank robbery
- European Commission might impose embargo on Chinese products
- $20 million prize offered in lunar rover contest
- One officer killed, three wounded in Miami-Dade County shooting
- Canadian province receives warning from Exxon
- 2007 Twenty20 World Championship: India vs Scotland
- Hurricane Humberto messes with forecasters and Texas
- Ontario Votes 2007: Interview with NDP candidate Sheila White, Scarborough-Rouge River
- 2007 Twenty20 World Championship: England vs Zimbabwe
- Ontario Votes 2007: Interview with NDP candidate Paul Johnstone, Bruce-Grey-Owen Sound
- 2007 Twenty20 World Championship: West Indies vs Bangladesh
- Microsoft launches BizTalk Server 2006 R2 with RFID integration in Taiwan
- Massive earthquakes strike Indonesia
- Australian PM will not serve full term if re-elected
- Judge rules against student blogger's First Amendment claim
- Major League Baseball roundup: September 12, 2007
- 2007 Rugby World Cup: South Africa defeat England
- Aside from Semicon Taiwan 2007 - An attraction of "exiderdome" by Siemens
- UK bank gets emergency support
- 2007 Twenty20 World Championship: India vs Pakistan
- Chris Langham given ten months for downloading child porn
- Preliminary report sheds light on SAS landing gear incident
- Kennedy Center names 2007 honors recipients
- YouTube user gets instant fame for video defending Britney Spears
- O.J. Simpson named suspect in robbery
- 2007 Twenty20 World Championship: England vs Australia
- 2007 Twenty20 World Championship: Kenya vs Sri Lanka
- Large earthquake rattles Indonesia; Seventh in two days
- Blood recipients contract HIV in Peru
- Hamas preparing for Israeli 'incursion' into Gaza
- Queues form outside struggling UK bank; calm urged
- Foiled HSBC robbers named
- Explosion, fire on guided missile cruiser USS Leyte Gulf injures five
- Xbox 360 console sales surge in America
- 2007 Rugby World Cup: New Zealand, Australia and Ireland win
- 2007 Twenty20 World Championship: South Africa vs Bangladesh
- Aircraft crashes during mock dogfight at Shoreham Airshow, United Kingdom
- 2007 Twenty20 World Championship: New Zealand vs Sri Lanka
- Car bomb kills 15 in Pakistani anti-terror unit
- Ontario Votes 2007: Interview with Green candidate Mark Grenier, Welland
- Finland scrambles fighter jet to respond to Russian aircraft
- 2007 Rugby World Cup: Fiji, Tonga and France win
- At least 89 dead in Phuket, Thailand air crash
- Kimi Räikkönen wins 2007 Belgian Grand Prix
- Colin McRae feared dead in helicopter crash
- O.J. Simpson arrested for assault and other charges
- France warns of war with Iran
- Litvinenko murder suspect running for MP
- 2007 ICC World Twenty20: South Africa vs England
- 2007 ICC World Twenty20: Australia vs Bangladesh
- 2007 ICC World Twenty20: India vs New Zealand
- Health organisations respond to Ebola outbreak in Democratic Republic of the Congo
- Arctic ice levels at record low opening Northwest Passage
- Lord Ganapathi festival celebrations begin
- Ontario Votes 2007: Interview with Green candidate Marija Minic, York Centre
- US President Bush nominates Michael B. Mukasey as Attorney General
- 2007 ICC World Twenty20: Pakistan vs Sri Lanka
- 2007 ING Taipei Marathon warming up competition goes to Kaohsiung
- A 1-year long strike against FMC Novamed: Women workers allege unfair treatment
- Flight data recorder recovered in Thailand crash; 89 confirmed dead
- UEFA Champions League round-up: September 18, 2007
- 2007 Rugby World Cup: Scotland 42 - 0 Romania
- Ontario Votes 2007: Interview with Green candidate Peter Ormond, Hamilton Centre
- Major League Baseball roundup: September 17, 2007
- Student questioning Senator Kerry is tasered
- 2007 ICC World Twenty20: Bangladesh vs Sri Lanka
- 2007 ICC World Twenty20: Australia vs Pakistan
- Nebraska Senator sues God
- Greek Socialist party faces leadership issue
- 2007 ICC World Twenty20: England vs New Zealand
- Germany's minister of defence proposes to shoot down hijacked planes
- Britney Spears fired by management company
- UEFA Cup 2007–08: Bayern Munich makes return to UEFA Cup
- 2007 Rugby World Cup: Italy 31 - 5 Portugal
- NASA prepares to launch mission to nearby asteroids
- Israel declares Gaza Strip 'enemy entity'; preparing for military incursion
- Maoists quit joint-government in Nepal
- Mourinho and Chelsea FC part company
- Australian treasurer attacks opposition leader's tax question error
- O.J. Simpson posts bail in alleged robbery
- Mother's body found at same site as daughter's on UK railway line
- Dan Rather files lawsuit against CBS
- 2007 ICC World Twenty20: England vs India
- Residents in Seattle, Washington will soon ride the 'S.L.U.T.'
- US Senate votes no to expanding detainee rights
- 2007 ICC World Twenty20: South Africa vs New Zealand
- Microsoft Tech·Ed Taiwan 2007 begins after Typhoon Wipha crossed Taiwan
- Japan's lunar probe performing 'smoothly' after successful launch
- Wikinews interviews Israeli mathematician and writer Aner Shalev
- 6.4 earthquake shakes Indonesia
- Free-to-air channel wins suit against pay TV operator over rugby screening
- 2007 Rugby World Cup: Wales 72 - 18 Japan
- American evangelist claims copyright on public domain videos
- Barrister Hyman sentenced to one year imprisonment for false incrimination
- Fears grow about U.S. dollar stability
- Flooding in Slovenia leaves six dead
- Nigerian "free puppy" scam revealed on the internet
- Type O Negative announce US tour details; Lordi supporting
- Canadian dollar reaches parity with US dollar
- Court decision means Floyd Landis loses Tour de France title
- O.J. Simpson returns home; girlfriend says he's "fine"
- 10-year-old boy missing after car gets carjacked
- 2007 ICC World Twenty20: South Africa vs India
- Bluetongue outbreak in Germany
- 2007 Brooklyn Book Festival showcases borough's continued literary tradition
- 2007 ICC World Twenty20: Bangladesh vs Pakistan
- Taiwan Sports Affairs Council hopes cancer patients finish 123KM bicycle riding challenge at Eastern Taiwan
- 2007 ICC World Twenty20: Australia vs Sri Lanka
- Supporters of Canadian youth held in Guantanamo gather, demand action
- Meteorite blamed for mysterious illness in Peru
- 2007 Rugby World Cup: France 25 - 3 Ireland
- Experimental AIDS vaccine fails
- Russia apologises for violating Finnish airspace
- Student arrested over "art" shirt with exposed wiring at Boston Airport
- ITV postpones broadcast of 2007 British Comedy Awards
- UN Security Council extends Afghan force mandate
- Nail bomb explodes beneath UK teacher's car
- Court papers filed on behalf of God respond to lawsuit by Nebraska Senator
- Suspicious package found outside South Carolina coffee shop
- Peruvian crater caused by meteor
- 27 dead after consuming poisonous alcohol
- Two students shot at Delaware State University
- Two Michigan children, aged 9 and 11, charged with sex crimes
- 2007 Major League Soccer: Toronto FC end drought; lose to Crew
- Microsoft Taiwan holds "Halo 3 Pre-launch Carnival" in Taipei, Taiwan
- Bluetongue disease appears in UK for the first time
- Torch of 2008 Summer Olympics won't travel through Taiwan
- Televangelist Rex Humbard dies
- Interview with dismissed Ocean Drive columnist Trisha Posner
- Turisas release cover of Boney M. hit song 'Rasputin' as single
- FC Barcelona presents project for new Camp Nou stadium
- Singer Britney Spears faces hit and run charges
- One million baby cribs recalled due to potentially fatal design flaw
- Threats of school shootings at the University of Winnipeg
- Actor George Clooney injured in motorcycle accident
- Israel releases 90 Palestinian prisoners
- Subtropical storm forms over the Atlantic
- Yasuo Fukuda is elected as LDP President, Japan
- Mime Marcel Marceau dies at age 84
- 2007 Rugby World Cup: South Africa, Australia and New Zealand qualify
- Woman strikes lucky betting on Champions League football
- Trichet attacks Europe's number one spender
- Delaware State University shooting suspect arrested
- Ontario Votes 2007: Interview with Green candidate Doug Anderson, Whitby-Oshawa
- Ontario Votes 2007: Interview with NDP candidate Felicite Stairs, Renfrew-Nipissing-Pembroke
- Ontario Votes 2007: Interview with Green candidate Andrew McAvoy, Windsor-Tecumseh
- Ontario Votes 2007: Interview with Green candidate Marion Schaffer, Oakville
- Ontario Votes 2007: Interview with Green candidate Martin Hyde, Ottawa West-Nepean
- Ontario Votes 2007: Interview with Green candidate Russ Aegard, Thunder Bay-Atikokan
- 70,000 General Motors employees go on strike
- Thunderstone to support Sonata Arctica on Christmas tour of Finland
- Seven caves found on Mars: NASA
- India defeat Pakistan in 2007 ICC World Twenty20 final
- Ontario Votes 2007: Interview with Green candidate Bruce Haines, Bramalea-Gore-Malton
- Wikinews interviews English mathematician Marcus du Sautoy
- Judge rules stem cell proposal to remain on New Jersey ballot
- Flights around the US disrupted because of equipment failure
- Transport for London wins first Anti-Social Behaviour Order against graffiti vandal
- Protests mark Ahmadinejad's visit to Columbia University
- Wikinews Shorts: September 25, 2007
- Interview with U.S. Republican Presidential candidate Tom Tancredo
- Ontario Votes 2007: Interview with Progressive Conservative candidate Jim Chapman, London-Fanshawe
- Volcano erupts without warning in New Zealand, two injured
- Canadian soldier killed in southern Afghanistan
- Gay World Cup begins in Buenos Aires
- John Howard announces $560 million for medical research
- John Howard sets green energy targets
- Aid for Australian farmers increased to $1 billion
- Iranian President Ahmadinejad speaks at Columbia University
- Torrent tracker Demonoid.com down, possibly shut by Canadian Recording Industry Association
- Myanmar protesters beaten by police
- Bomb-like device attached to Florida bank teller amid robbery
- Boy survives flight in wheel well of Boeing 737
- Michael Vick placed under tighter restrictions after failing drug test
- Students pass out forcing Michigan school to evacuate
- Richard Dawkins Foundation for Reason and Science officially deemed a charity
- Ontario Votes 2007: Interview with Progressive Conservative candidate Penny Lucas, Kenora—Rainy River
- Ontario Votes 2007: Interview with Family Coalition Party candidate Blaise Thompson, St. Paul's
- Ontario Votes 2007: Interview with Family Coalition Party candidate Mark Morin, Chatham—Kent—Essex
- Ontario Votes 2007: Interview with Family Coalition Party candidate Bill McMaster, Lambton—Kent—Middlesex
- Ontario Votes 2007: Interview with Family Coalition Party candidate Suzanne Fortin, Nepean-Carleton
- Protest in Melbourne against WorkChoices
- Microsoft launches Xbox360 Game "Halo 3" World-wide
- Australian government declares support for Burmese protests
- Australian Greens attack government green energy target
- Media reports: arrest warrant issued for Jackie Selebi, President of Interpol
- Jewelry courier robbed in Washington; three men arrested
- Canada posts record $14 billion budget surplus
- 17-pound baby born in Russia
- John Vanderslice plays New York City: Wikinews interview
- Hundreds of monks arrested in monastery raids; continue protests
- Australian PM rules out economic sanctions against Myanmar
- Law Council of Australia criticises both parties on legal aid
- "Halo 3" creates new opening day record
- Scientists discover 11 new species of life in Vietnam
- Dr Karl to run for Australian senate
- Ontario Votes 2007: Interview with Libertarian candidate Mark Scott, Toronto—Danforth
- At least 9 protesters killed, 11 wounded in Myanmar
- Insurgent commander Abu al-Tunisi declared dead in airstrike - one year after first report of death
- Anglican Church of Australia approves female bishops
- Japanese journalist shot and killed in Myanmar
- Nightwish release 'Dark Passion Play', most expensive album in Finnish history
- Canadian woman marries New Zealand man on radio show
- Hate Crime victim finds assailant on Facebook
- Movie 'The Assassination of Jesse James' leaked on the internet
- Trust formed to protect New Zealand's free speech
- Bat for Lashes plays the Bowery Ballroom: an Interview with Natasha Khan
- 2007 Rugby World Cup: Georgia claim first World Cup victory
- Creation Science Evangelism removes section of copyright controversy in Wikipedia article
- Lawsuit: Hernandez vs IGE
- 31 killed in Afghanistan bus bombing
- "PGR4" pre-launch in Taiwan: TOP Drivers' Derby
- 2007 Major League Soccer: DC United vs. Toronto FC
- 2007/08 Bundesliga: Bayer Leverkusen vs. Bayern Munich
- 2007 Rugby World Cup: Scotland and Fiji qualify for quarter finals
- Survey: Denmark, Finland are world's least and Myanmar, Somalia are world's most corrupt countries
- American Airlines MD-80 engine fire prompts emergency landing
- Support strong to bring back 1980 Soviet mascot for the 2014 Olympics
- 2007 Mead Cup Soccer Tournament Results
- Geelong wins AFL Grand Final against Port Adelaide
- Hostage situation at California high school ends peacefully
- 2007 Rugby World Cup: England 36 - 20 Tonga
- Athabasca University receives 30 million dollars
- German man arrested for selling screws worth $155,000
- National Football League: Quarterback Brett Favre breaks record for touchdowns
- 2007 FIFA Women's World Cup: Germany defeats Brazil to retain championship
- Three strong earthquakes strike near New Zealand
- Iran's parliament labels CIA a terrorist organization
- 12 soldiers killed in raid on peacekeeping base in Darfur
- Lewis Hamilton wins 2007 Japanese Grand Prix
- Death toll in One-Two-Go crash reaches 90
- Interview with gay marriage movement founder Evan Wolfson