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Shia Militia seize Iraqi city
Shia militiamen seized part control of the southern Iraqi city of Amarah today less than two months after the British Army had handed it over to Iraq military control.
Brazilian cleaner jailed
Brazilian cleaner Roselane Driza was jailed for a total of 33 months at the Old Bailey today for blackmailing a female judge and stealing videos from another judge who was her lover.
Clare Short resigns as Labour MP over war in Iraq
Clare Short the former Cabinet Minister and Left-wing firebrand resigned as a Labour MP and will sit as an independent for the remainder of this parliament.
Paedophile guilty of snatching girl from bath
A predatory paedophile was convicted today of snatching a six-year-old from her bath then raping and sexually abusing her.

The Olive Route
In The Independent today Danuta Kean talks with Carole Drinkwater about her new book ‘The Olive Route: a personal journey to the heart of the Mediterranean’.
Has Provence mellowed Russell Crowe?
Judging from an article in the Brisbane Courier Mail one might conclude that a few months in Provence filming A Good Year had a mellowing effect on the feisty gladiator. Peter Mayle offers his own take on Russell the movie and life in Provence in an artic
Will the real salad Niçoise please stand up?
Have you ever found yourself in a heated debate about what goes into a real salad Ni?se? Anne Willan - whose credentials include running the La Varenne coooking school in Paris - wades into the fray with some interesting research on this burning culinary
Wine producers? lament
From The Observer yesterday a short article that tells how great vintages are a mixed blessing in today’s highly competitive wine trade.
Châteauneuf-du-Pape harvest looking good
On Saturday we dropped in on one of the top producers in Ch?auneuf to get a read on the current harvest. They had started harvesting the reds on Monday September 4th and the whites on the previous Thursday. So far hopes are running high for 2006 to be a g

Russian law forces foreign groups to halt work
Scores of foreign private organizations have been forced to cease their operations in Russia while the government here considered whether to register them under a new law that has received sharp international criticism.
The buzz on German private equity
Nearly 18 months after Franz M?fering then the chairman of the governing Social Democratic Party branded private equity investors as "locusts" seeking to devour the stolid heart of German industry private equity in Germany has surged ahead.
Next delay for A380: A decade before break even
Airbus is unlikely to break even on the A380 superjumbo jet for at least another decade because of massive cost overruns linked to the delay of the plane.
Pope links Christian traditions to dialogue
Pope Benedict XVI urged Italians to remain faithful to their Christian traditions saying they can be examples to the world and enable dialogue with other cultures that are religious.
Briefly: Congressional staffer named as source of leak
The chairman of the House Intelligence Committee Representative Peter Hoekstra Republican of Michigan has banned a Democratic staff member from access to classified information because he said he suspected the staff member may have leaked a national intel
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