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Police attacked as republican held - Darling hails 'progress' over slump - G20 Leaders Pledge To Revive Economic Growth.



Police attacked as republican held

Police came under petrol bomb attack from masked gangs on Saturday after a high-profile republican was arrested over the murder of two soldiers in Northern Ireland.

Darling hails 'progress' over slump

Chancellor Alistair Darling hailed a "major step forward" in tackling the recession as the world's biggest economies agreed to take whatever actions were required to beat the downturn.

G20 Leaders Pledge To Revive Economic Growth

Finance ministers from the G20 nations have pledged to make a "sustained effort" to revive growth in the wake of the credit crisis.

High-profile arrest in NI probe

One of the three men arrested by police probing the murder of two soldiers in Northern Ireland is the high profile republican Colin Duffy.

Bollywood's Shilpa Shetty to visit sick Jade Goody

Indian actress Shilpa Shetty will fly to Britain next week to visit Jade Goody, her former Celebrity Big Brother housemate who is dying of cancer, Goody's publicist Max Clifford said Saturday.

Kan. late-term abortion provider faces trial

For abortion opponents, the trial of one of the nation's few late-term abortion providers has been a long time coming, a chance for a little bit of justice after years of seeing their efforts thwarted.

Texas pastor has advice for grieving Ill. church

The Rev. Al Meredith was more than 700 miles away when a gunman walked into a Maryville church and gunned down its preacher in front of his horrified congregation. But the tragedy hit the Texas preacher hard, and he's coming to help.

bill aims to strike racist housing language

Hector De La Torre, the son of Mexican immigrants, was dismayed when he discovered a piece of paper in his property records that would have prevented him from buying his home when it was built in 1948.

Driver's ed in America turns 75

In the 75 years since State High began offering the nation's first driver's ed course, the cars have changed. The anxiety of taking the wheel for the first time hasn't.

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