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Pope: Pilgrims flocking to Rome
05/04/2005 21:52
Snarled traffic, a travellers' protest and security constraints have left Italian transport officials scrambling to cope with the endless stream of people into Rome.

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    'Jackson showered with boy'
    05/04/2005 21:50
    Michael Jackson's former maid has told his trial jury how she once caught the superstar in the shower with a seven- or eight-year-old Australian boy.
  • Jackson team in uphill battle
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  • Jackson trial gallery

  • Video shows beheading of Iraqi
    05/04/2005 16:54
    Videos posted on the internet have shown militants purported to belong to al-Qaeda's ally in Iraq beheading a man said to be an Iraqi security force member.
  • Iraqi general kidnapped
  • Iraqi police chief gunned down
  • More Iraqis suffering now
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  • Pope to rest beneath St Peter's
    05/04/2005 16:54
    Pope John Paul II, his face covered by a white silk veil, will be buried in the earthen ground beneath Saint Peter's Basilica, at his request.
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  • Cardinals meet at Vatican
  • Madiba to attend pope's funeral
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  • Sex slaves freed in Cambodia
    05/04/2005 15:37
    Cambodian police have rescued 18 Vietnamese women allegedly forced to be sex workers in a massage parlour.
  • Pastor jailed for sex assault
  • '520 images of child porn'

  • Fire destroys ancient temple
    05/04/2005 14:42
    More than 1 800 people have been evacuated from their homes in South Korea after a brush fire threatened villages and destroyed most of an ancient temple.


    Circus animals burn to death
    05/04/2005 09:44
    Four sea lions, 10 dogs and seven cats belonging to Russia's state circus have burned to death in a fire in India.


     
    'I didn't say Jesus was gay'
    05/04/2005 20:24
    The first openly gay Anglican bishop says he is being falsely accused of suggesting that Jesus might have been homosexual.


    Jackson team in uphill battle
    05/04/2005 15:37
    Michael Jackson's lawyers are facing one of their toughest battles in the superstar's child sex trial.
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  • Pope left mystery document
    05/04/2005 15:37
    Pope John Paul II has left a document for the College of Cardinals but it has not yet been opened, the Vatican spokesperson has said.
  • Cardinals meet at Vatican
  • Pope 'obstacle' in Aids fight
  • African pope 'not likely'

  • Blair calls national election
    05/04/2005 12:47
    Prime Minister Tony Blair has called a national election on May 5, triggering a four-week campaign that will test the electorate on the Iraq war.
  • Blair to sacrifice crime bills
  • Mugabe: Blair knows he's wrong
  • Blair vows crackdown on thugs

  • Clashes rage in Saudi Arabia
    05/04/2005 12:47
    At least nine Islamist gunmen including two most-wanted al-Qaeda leaders have been killed in fierce fighting with security forces.
  • Saudis behead 6 Somalis
  • Saudi militants surrounded

  • Thai bombs scare off tourists
    05/04/2005 12:47
    Hotels in southern Thailand have reported a surge in cancellations after the deadly weekend bomb attacks on an airport.
  • Camera catches airport bomber
  • Bombs rock Thai airport, mall


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