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  Donors asked to pledge Gaza cash
Date: March  01, 2009  

International donors are to meet in Egypt, where they are expected to pledge billions of dollars to rebuild Gaza after Israel s recent offensive.Teams from some 75 nations are in Sharm el-Sheikh, among them US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, who is expected to commit $900m (£633m) to the fund.Thousands of Gaza homes were destroyed or damaged
  Donors asked to pledge Gaza cash
Date: March  01, 2009  

International donors are to meet in Egypt, where they are expected to pledge billions of dollars to rebuild Gaza after Israel s recent offensive.Teams from some 75 nations are in Sharm el-Sheikh, among them US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, who is expected to commit $900m (£633m) to the fund.Thousands of Gaza homes were destroyed or damaged
  Harman warning on Goodwin pension
Date: March  01, 2009  

Harriet Harman has said former Royal Bank of Scotland (RBS) chief Sir Fred Goodwin should not "count on" keeping his full £650,000 a year pension.The deputy Labour leader described the pension settlement - agreed by the RBS board - as "money for nothing".The sum was unacceptable in "the court of public opinion," she told the BBC, and the governm
  Drive to cut Scots alcohol abuse
Date: March  01, 2009  

Measures to tackle alcohol abuse, including minimum pricing and an end to heavy discounting, are to be enforced by the Scottish Government.Ministers said radical action was needed to tackle alcohol-fuelled violence and related health problems.However, plans to raise the age for buying drink from off-licences from 18 to 21 are thought unlikely to su
  Justice deficit
Date: March  01, 2009  

By Charles HavilandBBC News, KathmanduThousands of people in Nepal were killed, tortured or caused to disappear during the 10-year civil conflict which ended in 2006. Even since then, human rights violations have continued.The perpetrators have come from the Nepal Army, the Maoist former rebels who now lead the government and, recently, from ethnic
  Spain to hold key regional polls
Date: February  28, 2009  

Spanish voters are to head to regional polls in the Basque Country and Galicia - the first political test since Spain slid into recession in 2008.In the Basque Country, Spain s ruling Socialists seek to be the first non-nationalist party to form the cabinet.The Socialists have been focusing their campaign on the economy there rather than issues of
  Standing out
Date: February  27, 2009  

By Steve KingstoneBBC News, BilbaoTo the strains of Bruce Springsteen s song Working on a Dream a left-wing candidate visits a blue-collar neighbourhood promising change.It could easily be a campaign stop in the American rust belt, but instead the venue is Bilbao - the engine room of the Basque Country.In the down-at-heel Rekalde barrio, an eager a
  Zuma dismisses new SA challenge
Date: February  27, 2009  
Jacob Zuma, favourite to become South Africa s next president after April s polls, says he does not consider his newest opposition a major challenge.He told the BBC he is not worried about the threat posed by the Congress of the People (Cope).Cope is composed of dissidents from the ruling African National Congress (ANC), led by Mr Zuma.But Cope lea
  India launches Gandhi sale move
Date: February  27, 2009  

India has taken steps to prevent Mahatma Gandhi s personal possessions being auctioned next month in New York, reports from India say.A culture ministry official is reported by India s leading news agency to have asked the owners of the belongings to offer them to the government first.The owners include the daughter of one of Gandhi s nieces.She au
  Autism bill clears first hurdle
Date: February  27, 2009  

A Tory MP s bid to improve support for people with autism has cleared its first Commons hurdle, despite government opposition.Cheryl Gillan s bill would put a legal duty on councils and NHS services to look after people with autism s needs.Labour claims their autism strategy would achieve the same effect without the "blunt instrument" of legislatio


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