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  • Situation Deteriorates in Palestine; Urgent Conference Needed Open this result in new window
    Zaman Online - Sep 10 2:10 PM
    The E.U.s foreign policy chief Javier Solana demanded that a well-organized international conference be held in order to support the peace process between Israel and Palestine.

  • Palestines Debt $2.4 million Open this result in new window
    Zaman Online - Sep 09 2:08 PM
    Haniyah refused allegations that the economic situation of Palestinians had deteriorated during the ruling of the Hamas government. The foreign aid shipped to Palestine before the Hamas government came to power had served political purposes.

  • Jessica Lynch: Injured POW wants to run again Open this result in new window
    Pittsburgh Post-Gazette - 29 minutes ago
    Jessica Lynch of Palestine, W.Va., joined the Army after graduating from high school in 2001, hoping to travel and earn money to attend college and become a teacher.

  • Volleyball wins third victory of season Open this result in new window
    Indiana Statesman - 1 hour, 59 minutes ago
    The Sycamores claimed their third victory of the year Friday (9/8) with an impressive 3-1 match victory over The Grizzlies of Oakland University. The Sycamores are now 3-6 while the Grizzlies fall to 0-5. The Sycamores once again relied on their offensive/defensive combination of freshman Kelli Whitaker (New Palestine, Ind.

  • PM promises Palestine effort Open this result in new window
    ePolitix via Yahoo! UK & Ireland News - Sep 10 3:41 AM
    Tony Blair has promised to use all of his influence and efforts to help resolve the Israeli Palestinian conflict before he leaves office.

  • World Waking Up to Israeli Brutality and Militarism Open this result in new window
    Arab News - Sep 10 4:13 PM
    The world is recoiling from the recent Israeli display of brutality and militarism in Lebanon and Palestine. It is such behavior on the part of Israel that has destroyed all hopes for peace in the region. Now the nations and organizations of the world are standing up to stop this spiraling madness.

  • The Middle East's Leading English Language Daily Open this result in new window
    Arab News - Sep 10 4:06 PM
    The world is recoiling from the recent Israeli display of brutality and militarism in Lebanon and Palestine. It is such behavior on the part of Israel that has destroyed all hopes for peace in the

  • All Eyes on Lebanon, Gaza Tragedy Forgotten Open this result in new window
    Zaman Online - Sep 10 2:09 PM
    The tragedy in Palestine has been forgotten while all eyes were on Lebanon during the 34-day Israeli offensive. The human tragedy in Gaza is getting worse every day. Life has become unbearable in the city, which has been the target of the Israeli army since June 25.

  • Palestinian soccer highlighted in film Open this result in new window
    San Francisco Chronicle - Sep 10 3:58 AM
    "Goal Dreams," a documentary that follows Palestine's national soccer team as it prepares for a key match in an attempt to qualify for the 2006 World Cup, makes its Bay Area premiere at 4 p.m. today at the Roxie as part of the 10th annual Arab Film Festival.

  • Ahmed bin Babar multiways@hotmail.com Open this result in new window
    The Frontier Post - 53 minutes ago
    Besides its extremely violent & tragic nature it was one of the most outstanding thought provoking incidents in our modern history having many similarities with the 2000 years old event at the holy hands of Jesus Christ (PBUH) in the heart of the then Palestine.

  • Doubts surface amongst beleaguered Israelis Open this result in new window
    Deccan Herald - Sep 10 1:56 PM
    Deep frustration in Palestine and humiliating failure in Lebanon. So is Israel doing a rethink? It takes time for the official leadership to change gear but it is a fair guess that some second thoughts are beginning to make their way among the less committed.

  • General strike in Palestine Open this result in new window
    Socialist Worker - Sep 08 7:16 AM
    A general strike in Palestine this week by public sector workers brought services to a halt in much of the area run by the Palestinian Authority (PA).

  • PM: 'We Must Seize The Moment' Open this result in new window
    Sky News via Yahoo! UK & Ireland News - Sep 10 3:20 AM
    The British Prime Minister Tony Blair has reiterrated his commitment to a "two state solution" for Israel and Palestine. Speaking after important talks with Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas, Mr Blair declared it was time to "seize the moment" and move the peace process forward.

  • Palestine and Iraq settle for 2-2 draw Open this result in new window
    Khaleej Times - Sep 07 10:20 PM
    Al Ain Palestine managed to withstand strong opposition from Iraq yesterday in their third match of the Asian Football Confederation Cup qualifying rounds at Al Ains Khalifa Bin Zayed Stadium on Wednesday night.

  • PALESTINE DOCTOR ARRESTED Open this result in new window
    Tyler Morning Telegraph - Sep 07 11:14 PM
    PALESTINE - A Palestine doctor is out of jail on bonds totaling more than $12,000 after being arrested on charges of felony identity theft and possession of dangerous drugs.

  • Brown denies plot to get rid of Blair Open this result in new window
    AP via Yahoo! News - 2 hours, 29 minutes ago
    Treasury chief Gordon Brown denied plotting to bring down Tony Blair, saying Sunday he had nothing to do with the letter from governing party lawmakers that urged the British prime minister to stand aside.

  • Government resents Leo Brincat's comments Open this result in new window
    Times of Malta - Sep 09 11:59 PM
    The government has expressed resentment at comments made by Labour's spokesman on Foreign Affairs Leo Brincat on Malta's financial contribution to help the peoples of Lebanon and Palestine.

  • Boardman boys, Mooney girls win Open this result in new window
    The Youngstown Vindicator - Sep 09 10:33 PM
    EAST PALESTINE The Boardman High boys and Mooney girls defended titles at the East Palestine Rotary Invitational cross country meet Saturday at East Palestine City Park.

  • Britain's Brown denies plotting to bring down Blair Open this result in new window
    AFP via Yahoo! News - Sep 10 12:35 PM
    Britain's finance minister Gordon Brown denied plotting to overthrow Prime Minister Tony Blair as he sought to calm a week of turmoil over the leadership.

  • "Peace Cycle" Arrives in Palestine Open this result in new window
    Palestine News Agency - Sep 07 11:49 AM
    RAMALLAH, September 7, 2006, (WAFA)- The International Peace Mission "Peace Cycle" arrived Tuesday in Palestine through the Palestine-Jordan border (Karamah) crossing point.

  • Playing away from home Open this result in new window
    Sunday Herald - Sep 09 4:15 PM
    Football thrives in the most hostile environ ments. There was an Asian Cup qualifying match on Thursday which ended in a 2-2 draw between Iraq and Palestine.

  • Brown Denies Plot to Get Rid of Blair Open this result in new window
    ABC News - 1 hour, 56 minutes ago
    British Treasury Chief Brown, Regarded As Heir Apparent, Denies Plotting to Get Rid of Blair

  • Brown denies plotting to bring down Blair Open this result in new window
    AFP via Yahoo! News - Sep 10 7:24 AM
    Gordon Brown denied he was plotting to overthrow Prime Minister Tony Blair as he sought to calm a week of turmoil over the leadership.

  • Has Al Qaeda advanced its goals since 9/11? Open this result in new window
    The Christian Science Monitor - Sep 10 1:52 PM
    Three experts assess the terrorist organization's progress.

  • Greens slam US-led 'war on terror' Open this result in new window
    The Age - Sep 10 6:04 PM
    The western world is at greater risk of terrorism since the September 11 attacks five years ago because the US White House has lost its authority, The Greens say.

  • Greens slam US-led 'war on terror' Open this result in new window
    AAP via Yahoo!7 News - Sep 10 5:41 PM
    The western world is at greater risk of terrorism since the September 11 attacks five years ago because the White House has lost its authority, The Greens say.

  • The Scorecard: Five Years Later Open this result in new window
    The Globalist - 47 minutes ago
    Five years after September 11, the ramifications of the Bush Administration's response to the attacks have become clear.

  • Between the leaves Open this result in new window
    Times Online - 2 hours, 39 minutes ago
    Understanding the past, Felipe Fernández-Armesto asserted in Truth: A History , is akin to a nymph glimpsed bathing between leaves; the more you shift perspective, the more is revealed. If you want to see the whole you have to dodge and slip between the different viewpoints.

  • Bombs can't stop terrorism: Analysts Open this result in new window
    The Jakarta Post - 21 minutes ago
    Observers agree that five years since 9/11, the world has faced an escalation of terrorist attacks because the international community, led by the United States, has relied solely on military force to eradicate terrorism, failing to deal with its root causes.

  • Blair orders silence over leadership saga Open this result in new window
    News Interactive - 44 minutes ago
    BRITISH Prime Minister Tony Blair has reportedly told his closest allies to cease their attacks on finance minister Gordon Brown, who denies he was plotting to overthrow Mr Blair, as both seek to calm a week of turmoil over the leadership.

  • Blair offers support for a Palestinian coalition Open this result in new window
    Guardian Unlimited - Sep 10 5:42 PM
    Tony Blair offers to recognise new Palestinian coalition.

  • Blair persuades rival Middle East factions to open talks Open this result in new window
    Times Online - Sep 10 3:36 PM
    WOUNDED by warring factions at home, and seeking a legacy, Tony Blair has embarked on a tour of the most turbulent region of the world, and promised Ill be back.

  • Malegaon blasts a shame: PM Open this result in new window
    NDTV - 1 hour, 29 minutes ago
    Prime Minister Manmohan Singh has described the multiple blasts that killed more than 35 people in Malegaon as a shame. "It is a shame," he told journalists accompanying him on his two-nation tour of Brazil and Cuba.

  • Non-violent protests in Palestine have become testing ground for experimental weapons Open this result in new window
    Independent Media Center - Sep 08 10:39 AM
    Every Friday for the past two years , the people in a number of Palestinian villages have engaged in weekly non-violent protests against the Israeli Wall being built on their land.

  • Sports Briefs Open this result in new window
    Journal Gazette & Times Courier - 12 minutes ago
    MATTOON -- Jenna Bradley and Aubrey Frank teamed for a No. 1 doubles championship for the second straight week leading Mattoon to a tie for the team title of its own girls tennis invitational Saturday.

  • Moscow will back deployment of UN peacekeepers in Palestine - Lavrov Open this result in new window
    Interfax - Sep 08 5:51 AM
    MOSCOW. Sept 8 (Interfax) - Russia will back the deployment of UN peacekeepers in the Palestinian territories provided that parties to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict agree to this, Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said.

  • Metro Roundup: Darren Hagen wins Clabber Girl Hut 100 at Action Track Open this result in new window
    Terre Haute Tribune-Star - 24 minutes ago
    TERRE HAUTE Darren Hagen recaptured the lead on the 82nd lap and kept it the rest of the way late Saturday night to win the Clabber Girl Hut Hundred presented by First Financial Bank and the Terre Haute Convention & Visitors Brueau at the Terre Haute Action Track.

  • Khatemi: Iran's Ideal Spokesman Open this result in new window
    The New York Sun - 21 minutes ago
    CAMBRIDGE, Mass. It was up with people yesterday afternoon at the John F. Kennedy School of Government as the goodwill tour of the former president of Iran, Mohammed Khatemi, rolled into town. Warm applause, well-meaning platitudes, and even raucous laughter punctuated an almost two-hour affair that showcased Iran's leading figure of "moderation." A healthy share of critical questions, to be

  • Blair offers support for a Palestinian coalition Open this result in new window
    Guardian Unlimited - 2 hours, 40 minutes ago
    Tony Blair yesterday offered a spur to the deadlocked Middle East peace process by offering to recognise a future Palestinian power-sharing government, even if it includes ministers from Hamas.

  • Blair offers support for a Palestinian coalition Open this result in new window
    Guardian Unlimited - Sep 10 4:19 PM
    World: Offer to bring Hamas into fold aimed at fresh talks · Abbas to meet Israeli PM without preconditions

  • Palestinians hit out as Israel tightens visa controls Open this result in new window
    Financial Times - 2 hours, 36 minutes ago
    Palestinian businessmen who returned from exile over the last decade to help build the economy in the occupied territories have launched a campaign against a change in Israeli immigration policy that they say is forcing them out.

  • Questions that refuse to go away no matter how far the distance Open this result in new window
    Guardian Unlimited - 2 hours, 38 minutes ago
    It is the most complex and sensitive of issues. A conflict that has defied the efforts of statesmen for decades. But Tony Blair spent the weekend positively encouraging questions about how he was tackling the world's most intractable political problem.

  • Excerpt: 'Gate of the Sun' Open this result in new window
    NPR - Sep 10 3:57 PM
    "We're here," said Fawzi. Her brother got out of the car and held out his hand to help her out. Umm Hassan moved her stout body forward but couldn't raise her head. She seemed unable to do so, as though her breasts were pulling her down toward the ground. She was bent over and rooted to the spot.

  • Valley Muslims say community united after attacks Open this result in new window
    Terre Haute Tribune-Star - 1 hour, 21 minutes ago
    Terre Hautes lone mosque sits quietly on South Sixth Street amid fraternities, businesses, apartments, private homes, Christian churches and a museum. Its presence adds even more variety and life to an already diverse and active part of the city.

  • Grim iconography of 9/11: two wars now fought asymmetrically Open this result in new window
    Hill Times - 34 minutes ago
    For the generation coming of age in the new century, the day that changed their world was a sparkling September morning five years ago.

  • 'Pro-Israel' Blair not welcome in Beirut, Shia cleric warns Open this result in new window
    Independent - Sep 10 4:43 PM
    Lebanons most senior Shia cleric, Grand Ayatollah Mohammed Hussein Fadlallah, has told Tony Blair he is not welcome in Beirut, saying that the government should have declared the British prime minister persona non grata because of his perceived support for Israel.

  • President Abbas Appoints Mr. Shurafi as WAFA's New Chairman Open this result in new window
    Palestine News Agency - Sep 09 5:04 AM
    RAMALLAH, September 09, 2006 (WAFA) - President Mahmoud Abbas issued Saturday a Presidential Decree, appointing Mr. Mohammed al-Shurafi as the new Chairman of the Palestine News Agency (WAFA).

  • PALESTINE PLANS LAST HEARINGS ON 2006-07 BUDGET Open this result in new window
    Tyler Morning Telegraph - Sep 06 8:14 PM
    PALESTINE - Two public hearings are set for Thursday in Palestine to give citizens another chance to comment on the city's proposed tax rate and to speak on the proposed budget.

  • Blair orders silence over leadership saga as Brown denies involvement Open this result in new window
    Khaleej Times - 1 hour, 32 minutes ago
    LONDON - British Prime Minister Tony Blair has reportedly told his closest allies to cease their attacks on finance minister Gordon Brown, who denies he was plotting to overthrow Blair, as both seek to calm a week of turmoil over the leadership.

  • Peace in the Aftermath of Lebanon/Israel War Open this result in new window
    Scoop.co.nz - 2 hours, 2 minutes ago
    Distinguished Guests, Friends, Chevre, Brothers and Sisters - Salaam Aleikum, Shalom Aleikhem, Peace be with you, I te rangimarie ki a koutou. Ko Hinai te maunga, Ko Horano te awa, Ko Hurae te Iwi, Ko Ahekenata te Hapu, I wehe oko tupuna I waihongia a Iharaira.

  • Putting the world to rights Open this result in new window
    Independent - Sep 10 5:13 PM
    It's quite an honour. The Barbican in London is staging a week-long Film Festival devoted to screening the pick of the 35-year output of one television film-maker. Some of the man's most celebrated documentaries will be screened, from Year Zero: The Silent Death of Cambodia to Inside Burma, Land of Fear and his latest, The War on Democracy.

  • Mid East Leaders Agree To Peace Talks Open this result in new window
    Sky News via Yahoo! UK & Ireland News - Sep 10 11:28 AM
    Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas and Israeli Premier Ehud Olmert have both said they are willing to meet for talks. The development comes after Tony Blair held discussions with the two leaders.

  • Top Stories Open this result in new window
    Crikey - 1 hour, 34 minutes ago
    1. Where was the Guv'nor hiding in 2004?

  • The Middle East's Leading English Language Daily Open this result in new window
    Arab News - Sep 10 4:12 PM
    JEDDAH, 11 September 2006 Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques King Abdullah held talks here yesterday with Lebanese Prime Minister Fuad Siniora on the latest developments in Lebanon, including efforts...

  • Kingdom Announces Housing Units for Palestinians Open this result in new window
    Arab News - Sep 10 4:13 PM
    RIYADH, 11 September 2006 Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques King Abdullah has given instructions that 100 new housing units should be built in the West Bank city of Hebron.

  • 11 September 2006 Statement Open this result in new window
    Scoop.co.nz - Sep 10 3:28 PM
    On September 11th, 2001, members of our families became civilian casualties of terrorism. And while we grieved their loss, we were seized by the urgent desire to spare other families, in any part of the world, the suffering that we were experiencing.

  • Sunday, Sep 10, 2006 Open this result in new window
    Knight-Ridder Washington Bureau - Sep 10 12:44 PM
    BALATA, West Bank - Last month, in the midst of this Biblical landscape, Murad abu Shadi Marshoud had a revelation.

  • The world offered unity. It was rejected Open this result in new window
    Sydney Morning Herald - Sep 10 12:25 PM
    Paul McGeough was there as the twin towers collapsed. Today he concludes his series on The War of Ideas, a 10-week assignment that has taken him to Afghanistan, Iran, Lebanon, Jordan, Iraq, the Palestinian territories and back to where it all started, New York. -

  • Stateside: Justice Breyer on the US Constitution Open this result in new window
    Scoop.co.nz - Sep 10 5:42 PM
    Since last year, the federally funded US education system has observed something called Constitution Day and Citizenship Day. It commemorates the September 17, 1787, signing in Philadelphia of the Constitution of the United States of America.

  • Daily Voting News For September 9, 2006 Open this result in new window
    Scoop.co.nz - Sep 10 5:27 PM
    Voters with disabilities are being asked to call for an appointment to vote using the new, accessible machines in some New York counties.

  • PM will have to do deft diplomacy at NAM meet Open this result in new window
    The Times of India - Sep 10 1:23 PM
    The Indian delegation will try to project a new contemporary vision.

  • Palast Faces Police Inquiry For Filming Exxon Site Open this result in new window
    Scoop.co.nz - Sep 10 5:27 PM
    Yes, the rumors true. Greg Palast is facing a criminal complaint from the Department of Homeland Security stemming from his filming the Hurricane Katrina investigation for Link TV and Democracy Now. The films producer, Matt Pascarella, is also facing the legal wrath of Big Brother.

  • ABDULHAMIT BILICI Open this result in new window
    Zaman Online - Sep 10 2:12 PM
    Just as in the Iraq memorandum, the debate regarding the Lebanon memorandum slid from its real diagonal and was pulled to a shallow base. Naturally, the public became very confused.

  • Questions that refuse to go away no matter how far the distance Open this result in new window
    Guardian Unlimited - Sep 10 5:15 PM
    It's a prime minister's lot that even when he goes abroad on official business, the British media come with him.

  • Molesworth & Featherston (Weekend) Sept. 10 2006 Open this result in new window
    Scoop.co.nz - Sep 10 4:42 PM
    The economy has been doing better than expected, Treasury has told ministers in its latest monthly economic update.

  • Barton Bears maul Palestine, 42-0 Open this result in new window
    Helena Daily World - Sep 06 4:17 PM
    PALESTINE - Win No. 1 came easy for Barton's new head coach Jim Sain, as a new era in Barton Bear football officially got underway Friday night. The Bears dominated from start to finish pounding the Palestine Patriots into submission 42-0.

  • Peace Planning Open this result in new window
    Zawya - 12 minutes ago
    September 2006 Jordan, Egypt, Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates, desperate to sway Washington away from what they see as destructive policies towards the region, are leading a new peace offensive.

  • Eric S. Margolis Open this result in new window
    The Frontier Post - 53 minutes ago
    The anniversary of the Sept 11, 2001 attacks on New York and Washington has become a quasi-religious event here in North America as the media relives every moment of that dreadful day in deeply emotional detail.

  • Olmert tells Blair he would meet Abbas Open this result in new window
    Reuters via Yahoo! News - Sep 09 2:25 PM
    Israeli leader Ehud Olmert told Tony Blair on Saturday he was ready to meet the Palestinian president as the British prime minister began a visit to try to revive Middle East peace negotiations.

  • Breaking News: MGM to do 'The Hobbit' Open this result in new window
    Scoop.co.nz - Sep 10 3:27 PM
    Breaking News: MGM to do 'The Hobbit'! http://www.theonering.net/perl/newsview/1/1157924012

  • Home Open this result in new window
    The Nation - Sep 10 10:18 AM
    > Opinion > Whose war on terror? Whose war on terror? "We are all Americans," wrote Le Monde on September 12, 2001.

  • Gangs of London Arriving on Your Turf Open this result in new window
    Scoop.co.nz - Sep 10 3:12 PM
    Crime action, strategy and mini-games all in one awesome handheld title!

  • Personal security enhanced in S80 Open this result in new window
    Scoop.co.nz - Sep 10 3:12 PM
    The all new S80 is Volvos leading-edge product in terms of safety. The model incorporates the latest technology both as regards safe driving and personal security.

  • A New Yorker's View of 9/11 Open this result in new window
    Ohmynews - 1 hour, 20 minutes ago
    I went to a local religious service a few days after the tragedy. The religious leader said that people wanted "justice" not "vengeance" as a response to what had happened...

  • Spotlight On Future of Aged Residential Care Open this result in new window
    Scoop.co.nz - Sep 10 3:12 PM
    HealthCare Providers NZ conference opens in Christchurch on Monday 11 September. The theme of the conference, "Securing Your Future", focuses on the core health service of aged residential care and how to lay secure foundations for its future development.

  • Fisher Funds Tops $50M In Australian Shares Open this result in new window
    Scoop.co.nz - Sep 10 3:12 PM
    In just over a year since launching its Australian Growth Fund, Fisher Funds is now managing more than $50 million in Australian shares, the fund manager said today.

  • Canterbury's favourite book has been found Open this result in new window
    Scoop.co.nz - Sep 10 2:57 PM
    After two months and thousands of votes to the Whats Your Favourite? competition, Cantabrians have voted CS Lewis The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe as their favourite book. It was tailed closely by the Bible and Dan Browns the Da Vinci Code.

  • Residential Property Market Growing at 10.5% Open this result in new window
    Scoop.co.nz - Sep 10 2:57 PM
    QVs residential property statistics released today show a 10.5% growth in national property values in the past year (calculated over the three months ending August 2006 in comparison to the same period last year). The growth rate dropped from 11.1% reported in July.

  • Target on Music Open this result in new window
    Scoop.co.nz - Sep 10 2:58 PM
    Nelson's Greenhill Orchestra is hitting the target with a week of orchestral events next week. The 'all-comers' community orchestra has been playing together for over a decade and has members spanning every age group from the teens to the eighties.

  • Bison tame Lions for season-opening win Open this result in new window
    Carlisle Independent - Sep 10 2:44 PM
    MARK BUFFALO JEREMY CALDERON , left, and Josh French served as captains for the Bison in their victory over the England Lions on Friday. Carlisle won the toss and received the ball to start the game.

  • Sky TV Confirms Broadcast For Air NZ Cup Open this result in new window
    Scoop.co.nz - Sep 10 2:13 PM
    SKY Television today confirmed that the broadcasting schedule for the Top Six and Repechage rounds in the Air New Zealand Cup has been finalised.

  • Canterbury graduate to exhibit Buckingham Palace Open this result in new window
    Scoop.co.nz - Sep 10 2:12 PM
    Former Canterbury University graduate Tim Drysdale is exhibiting at Buckingham Palace a technology that can see through clothes to find weapons and contraband.

  • SAHIN ALPAY Open this result in new window
    Zaman Online - Sep 10 2:13 PM
    The Israeli governments militaristic and aggressive policies are the main incitement to anti-Semitism or hatred of the Jews throughout the world.

  • ChCh Underground group surfaces with 3 events Open this result in new window
    Scoop.co.nz - Sep 10 2:12 PM
    Christchurch performing arts collective known for the training ground for some of NZs most successful artists such as;- BroTown and Siones Weddings Oscar Kightley, David Fane and Shimpal Lelisi, Fat Freddys Drops Dallas Tamaira and Scribe; Pacific Underground will offer not one event at the Dunedin Fringe but three events, as the group embarks on its first ever triple offering since its

  • Violence Becomes Common Open this result in new window
    Zaman Online - Sep 10 2:08 PM
    Turkish Radio and Television Board (RTUK) member Davut Dursun said violent programs introduce it as normal, common and a part of daily life.

  • Matakana Winegrowers Group Formed Open this result in new window
    Scoop.co.nz - Sep 10 2:12 PM
    Representatives of the different winemaking and grape growing businesses from the Matakana region met recently at Ransom Wines to form Matakana Winegrowers Incorporated.

  • Waitemata DHBs turn to receive 100,000 signature Open this result in new window
    Scoop.co.nz - Sep 10 2:12 PM
    Doctors, nurses and Diagnostic Medlab staff want Aucklanders to rally with them outside Lincoln Green at 1pm, Wednesday 13th September, on Lincoln Road as they present the petition to the Waitemata DHB.

  • ZAMAN DAILY NEWSPAPER (2006091136398) Open this result in new window
    Zaman Online - Sep 10 2:10 PM
    Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmedinajad has recently aroused world controversy with his statements opposing Israeli and denying the Holocaust. However, the populist leader is mostly opposed in his own country.

  • Strike forces hospitals into emergency mode Open this result in new window
    Scoop.co.nz - Sep 10 1:57 PM
    The strike by radiographers due to begin on Tuesday will reduce affected hospitals to virtually emergency services only most of them for a fortnight.

  • Meat Industry Assn Chairman's Address to the AGM Open this result in new window
    Scoop.co.nz - Sep 10 1:57 PM
    Meat Industry Association of New Zealand (Inc.)

  • 9.50am Sunday September 10, 2006 By Adrian Croft Open this result in new window
    The New Zealand Herald - Sep 10 10:26 AM
    JERUSALEM - Israeli leader Ehud Olmert has told Tony Blair he is ready to meet the Palestinian president as the British prime minister began a visit to try to revive Middle East peace negotiations.

  • The Horrific Aftermath of 9/11 Open this result in new window
    Ohmynews - Sep 10 6:24 PM
    Judging from the situation in Iraq today, it is hardly plausible for the Bush administration to claim even relative success, let alone victory. American casualties are rapidly...

  • Commentary: The price of Israel Open this result in new window
    Middle East Times - Sep 10 8:27 AM
    -- Once again Israel wreaks havoc and destruction and the world's main response is to seek ways to "guarantee the security of Israel."

  • Peace Cycle Delegation Visits Balata Refugee Camp Open this result in new window
    Palestine News Agency - Sep 10 1:34 PM
    NABLUS, September 10, 2006 (WAFA)- A European delegation of Peace Cycle visited Sunday Balata Refugee camp in Nablus city during a trip aimed at viewing the Palestinian citizens' hard conditions due to the Israeli ongoing escalation in OPT.

  • Arab-Israeli MPs continue high-level talks in Syria Open this result in new window
    The Daily Star Lebannon - Sep 10 12:16 PM
    A group of Arab Israeli MPs, led by Azmi Bishara, continued Sunday to meet with high-level officials in Damascus, amid calls by Israel's Interior Ministry for an investigation into the unauthorized trip.Bishara had arrived in Syria Friday, along with Jamal Zahalqa and Wasil Taha, two other deputies of his National Democratic Assembly.

  • Mid East Leaders Ready For Peace Talks Open this result in new window
    Sky News via Yahoo! UK & Ireland News - Sep 10 5:52 AM
    Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas has agreed to meet the Israeli Premier for face-to-face talks. The development comes after British Prime Minister Tony Blair flew to the West Bank to visit the two leaders and nudge the peace process back on track.

  • 34 days of war for 4 men: Who are they? Open this result in new window
    The Daily Star Lebannon - Sep 10 12:24 PM
    Almost a month has passed since the Israeli bombardment of Lebanon ended, and as life slowly returns to normal, many Lebanese are asking themselves: Who exactly was this war fought for?"The whole world will not be able to retrieve the two captured Israeli soldiers except through indirect negotiations that would lead to a swap with our detainees in Israel.

  • Arab Israeli MPs defy Israel with Syrian meetings Open this result in new window
    AFP via Yahoo! News - Sep 09 9:26 AM
    A group of Arab Israeli MPs met with Syrian and Palestinian officials in Damascus, in defiance of an Israeli ban on such visits.

  • The tragedy of Blair, a victim of Bush lies Open this result in new window
    Gulf News - Sep 10 2:38 PM
    Britain's Prime Minister Tony Blair is paying a flying visit to Lebanon today the fifth anniversary of a terrorist act which changed the world and profoundly affected his own political fortunes.

  • Govt-management talks to continue Open this result in new window
    Kaumundi Online - Sep 10 2:23 PM
    : The talks between Kerala Chief Minister V S Achuthanandan and representatives of self-financing professional college managements held here this evening could not arrive at a consensus on fee structure and admission procedure but both sides agreed to carry on the dialogue to end the tangle.