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Dangerous Liaison: Is Hugo Chavez Friends with FARC?

07.04.2008 23:55    spiegel.de
A spectacular find may prove what many have long suspected. E-mails and other files found on a FARC laptop in the jungles of Ecuador show that Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez may have close relations with the terror group.


Banking Crisis Fallout: Head of Germany's KfW Bank Resigns

07.04.2008 23:55    spiegel.de
Ingrid Matthäus-Maier, the head of German state bank KfW, has resigned. She had been criticized for her handling of the financial problems besetting the state-owned bank IKB, of which KfW owns 45.5 percent.

Former Snoop Wants Privacy Protected: Fear of the Stasi Lives On in Eastern Germany

07.04.2008 23:55    spiegel.de
The East German secret police may have disbanded long ago, but fear of former Stasi members lives on. A court is about to decide whether a former Stasi informant can be outed in public. The answer will say a lot

Interview with Chinese Dissident Liu Xiaobo: 'If the Games Fail, Human Rights Will Suffer'

07.04.2008 23:55    spiegel.de
With the Olympic Games rapidly approaching, more attention than ever is being focused on China's handling of protests in Tibet and on the state of human rights in the Communist country. SPIEGEL spoke with human rights advocate Liu Xiaobo about

Row over Traveling Exhibition: Holocaust Survivors' Group Slams German Rail

07.04.2008 23:55    spiegel.de
The International Auschwitz Committee has strongly criticized Germany's national rail operator over its refusal to allow a traveling Holocaust exhibition to be shown at Berlin's main train station. Organizers plan to protest the company's stance at a demonstration in central

£2.2m heroin haul found in lorry

07.04.2008 23:43    thescotsman.scotsman.com
HEROIN with an estimated street value of £2.2 million has been seized after it was smuggled into the Britain in a lorry from France, the UK Border Agency said yesterday.

£4m facelift for landmark bridge

07.04.2008 23:43    thescotsman.scotsman.com
TOWER Bridge in London is to receive a £4 million facelift over the next four years.

Extra 450 troops to go to Afghanistan

07.04.2008 23:42    thescotsman.scotsman.com
ANOTHER 450 British soldiers are set to be sent to Afghanistan from autumn for two years of intensive fighting.

Lack of sleep link to overweight tots

07.04.2008 23:41    thescotsman.scotsman.com
BABIES and toddlers who sleep less than 12 hours a day are twice as likely to be overweight by the time they are three than children who sleep for longer, research showed yest

Daytime TV star Trisha treated for breast cancer

07.04.2008 23:41    thescotsman.scotsman.com
THE TV presenter Trisha Goddard is being treated for breast cancer, it was revealed yesterday.

Conspiracy theories that were all rejected

07.04.2008 23:41    thescotsman.scotsman.com
ONE of the key strands of the conspiracy theories surrounding their deaths was that Diana and Dodi had been about to announce their engagement.

Pilots demand 'heads must roll' at BA

07.04.2008 23:41    thescotsman.scotsman.com
BRITISH Airways is hoping to operate all its flights at Heathrow's beleaguered fifth terminal today for the first time since it opened 12 days ago.

Firms slash customers' limits in bid to avert debt crisis

07.04.2008 23:41    thescotsman.scotsman.com
SHOPPERS have had their credit card limits cut by £3.1 billion as finance firms worry about consumers' ability to repay their debts, research has shown.

What the butler knew â€" and the spies, lawyers and bodyguards

07.04.2008 23:41    thescotsman.scotsman.com
HERE are some unlikely facts observers have learned during the inquest into the death of Diana, Princess of Wales:

His claims discredited, but al-Fayed still cries murder

07.04.2008 23:40    thescotsman.scotsman.com
ONLY a few hours after the death of his son Dodi and Diana, Princess of Wales, a grief-stricken Mohamed al-Fayed declared: "It is not an accident, it is an assassination.

Branded 'liar' by coroner, Burrell may now face perjury inquiry

07.04.2008 23:40    thescotsman.scotsman.com
PAUL Burrell, the former royal butler, could face a perjury investigation following the completion of the Diana inquest.

Shannon's mother is held in custody as questions continue

07.04.2008 23:40    thescotsman.scotsman.com
POLICE are expected to continue questioning the mother of Shannon Matthews today about the nine-year-old's disappearance.

FBI agent key to Omagh bomb case

07.04.2008 23:40    thescotsman.scotsman.com
THE Omagh bombing was described as "a massacre of the innocents" yesterday, as a civil action was launched against five men the victims' families believe to be re

Is it a phone? Is it a camera? Yes, and now it's a debit card as well

07.04.2008 23:40    thescotsman.scotsman.com
YOU can already use them to take photographs, play music and surf the internet. Now, latest technology will transform the mobile phone into a debit card.

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