Women didn't know relative was dead
Two women arrested on suspicion of allegedly trying to smuggle a dead relative on to a flight to Germany have insisted they are innocent.
'Let's Go To It': Brown Confirms May 6 Poll
Gordon Brown has set off on the campaign trail after visiting the Queen and calling a General Election on May 6.
Comedians French, Lenny split
Comedians Lenny Henry and Dawn French are to separate after 25 years of marriage, their spokesman said today.
Labour faces tough sell in poll battleground
With voters disgusted by sleaze allegations and political bickering, the Labour party has an uphill battle clinging to power in crucial parliamentary seats such as Crawley in southern England.
Parties launch month-long election campaign
Prime Minister Gordon Brown on Tuesday launched a month-long election campaign likely to be dominated by the economy and shaping up to be the most unpredictable contest since 1992.
Better food in schools aim of Colo. senator
A Colorado senator and a federal official are hitting a public-school cafeteria for lunch to promote a bill to get healthier foods in schools.
Priest accused of US abuse won't fight extradition
A Roman Catholic priest charged with sexually assaulting a teenage parishioner in Minnesota said Tuesday he would willingly leave his native India and try to clear his name in the courts if the United States tried to extradite him.
In down economy, older moms' births still up in US
U.S. births fell in 2008, probably because of the recession, updated government figures confirm. The one exception to the trend was the birth rate among women in their 40s, who perhaps felt they didn't have the luxury of waiting for better economic times.
Not guilty pleas made for 3 in Mass. bullying
Three Massachusetts teenagers charged in the bullying of a 15-year-old girl who committed suicide have entered not guilty pleas through their lawyers.
News from yahoo News
Two women arrested on suspicion of allegedly trying to smuggle a dead relative on to a flight to Germany have insisted they are innocent.
'Let's Go To It': Brown Confirms May 6 Poll
Gordon Brown has set off on the campaign trail after visiting the Queen and calling a General Election on May 6.
Comedians French, Lenny split
Comedians Lenny Henry and Dawn French are to separate after 25 years of marriage, their spokesman said today.
Labour faces tough sell in poll battleground
With voters disgusted by sleaze allegations and political bickering, the Labour party has an uphill battle clinging to power in crucial parliamentary seats such as Crawley in southern England.
Parties launch month-long election campaign
Prime Minister Gordon Brown on Tuesday launched a month-long election campaign likely to be dominated by the economy and shaping up to be the most unpredictable contest since 1992.
Better food in schools aim of Colo. senator
A Colorado senator and a federal official are hitting a public-school cafeteria for lunch to promote a bill to get healthier foods in schools.
Priest accused of US abuse won't fight extradition
A Roman Catholic priest charged with sexually assaulting a teenage parishioner in Minnesota said Tuesday he would willingly leave his native India and try to clear his name in the courts if the United States tried to extradite him.
In down economy, older moms' births still up in US
U.S. births fell in 2008, probably because of the recession, updated government figures confirm. The one exception to the trend was the birth rate among women in their 40s, who perhaps felt they didn't have the luxury of waiting for better economic times.
Not guilty pleas made for 3 in Mass. bullying
Three Massachusetts teenagers charged in the bullying of a 15-year-old girl who committed suicide have entered not guilty pleas through their lawyers.
News from yahoo News