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Hariri court set to formally open
Date: March 01, 2009
The international court set up to try the suspected killers of former Lebanese PM Rafik Hariri is to formally open - four years after his death.The tribunal, sitting in The Hague, could take up to five years to examine evidence gathered during a UN investigation into the assassination.Mr Hariri and 22 other people were killed in the 2005 bombing in
Missiles hit Pakistan border area
Date: March 01, 2009
Missiles believed to have been fired by the US military have hit an area of Pakistan close to the Afghan border, Pakistani sources say.Casualty reports could not be verified immediately but one source suggests that eight people may have been killed by the missiles.They came down in South Waziristan, the stronghold of Pakistani Taleban leader Baitul
Ethical stem cell creation hope
Date: March 01, 2009
The ability to create stem cell treatments without using embryos is a step closer, say researchers.A UK and Canadian team have manipulated human skin cells to act like embryonic stem cells without using viruses - making them safer for use in humans.The cells are reprogrammed by the insertion of four genes which are then removed once the process is
Illusionists in final performance featuring dangerous tiger
Date: March 01, 2009
Illusionists Siegfried Fischbacher and Roy Horn have performed a single final act on stage - with the Bengal tiger which attacked Horn five years ago.The trio carried out an illusion for a charity event in Las Vegas - their first appearance since the mauling.The act involved Fischbacher in a cage which was then covered by drapes. When Horn removed
Concern over self-harm in forces
Date: March 01, 2009
People in the armed forces need more support to address mental health problems, researchers have said.The Oxford University-led team issued the warning after a study suggested cases of self-harm were on the rise, the British Journal of Psychiatry said.Team leader Prof Keith Hawton called for research into the causes of self-harm and moves to curb h
BBC in University Challenge probe
Date: March 01, 2009
The BBC says it is taking seriously claims that a member of University Challenge s winning team was not eligible to take part.Corpus Christi College, Oxford, led by Gail Trimble, romped to victory over Manchester University on the BBC TV quiz last week.But the BBC are looking at claims Sam Kay, who told viewers he was studying chemistry, graduated
Israeli warning over Gaza rockets
Date: March 01, 2009
Israel s prime minister has promised an "uncompromising response" if rockets continue to be fired from the Gaza Strip into Israel.Ehud Olmert said Israel s retaliation would be painful, harsh and strong.His warning, at a cabinet meeting, came as international Middle East envoy Tony Blair arrived in Gaza to see the damage caused by Israel s recent o
UK factory gloom accelerating
Date: March 01, 2009
The downturn in UK manufacturing has accelerated and is showing no signs of easing this year, a survey suggests.Engineering and manufacturing group the EEF, which surveyed 782 firms, said production and orders had hit record lows in the first two months of 2009.It forecast the sector would cut about 140,000 jobs this year - more than previously est
UK firms adapting to recession
Date: March 01, 2009
UK firms have shown a slight rise in short- and mid-term confidence as they accept the realities of the recession, a survey of 11,000 firms suggests.BDO Stoy Hayward said the growth in optimism suggested action was being taken to adapt to the economic climate.But firms cutting back meant 320,000 more jobs would go in the next three months, BDO s re
Rebels retake DR Congo positions
Date: March 01, 2009
Hutu rebels have retaken positions they lost in the eastern Democratic Republic of Congo, UN peacekeepers say.The UN says it has reports that FDLR rebels captured several villages and a former military training school, days after Rwandan troops began to withdraw.However, Congolese officials said the rebels made "hit-and-run" raids, denying it was a
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