The SunAlex Ferguson: Jose Mourinho can be next Man Utd managerThe SunALEX FERGUSON insists Jose Mourinho can manage any club in the world — including Manchester United. The Special One fancies another spell in England after Real Madrid and is keen on the Manchester City job next summer. But Ferguson has opened ...Manchester United Not a Cluj: Fergie orders United to tighten up in Euro finale ...Mirror.co.ukFerguson rules Vidic out of Manchester derbyAFPJose the manHerald.iebettor.com (blog) -MUFC Latest (blog)all 1,010 news articles »
Mirror.co.ukReign of terror: Benitez three games into Chelsea job and it's a nightmareMirror.co.ukWest Ham 3-1 Chelsea: Rafa's already unpopular with the fans, now he must fear the Big Man Upstair's is running out of patience too... Clock's ticking... Rafa Benitez has barely got his feet under the table at Chelsea and his time is running out. Getty ...Chelsea: Roman Abramovich running out of managers - WilkinsBBC SportWest Ham United v Chelsea: liveTelegraph.co.ukKey duo close on returnClubcallESPN STAR Sports -Express.co.ukall 1,219 news articles »
Al-ArabiyaThe game is up for Israel's hirelingsAl-ArabiyaPLO executive member Hanan Ashrawi thanked the 138 U.N. General Assembly members that voted for Palestine's upgrade to a non-member state, telling them: “You have rescued the chances of peace by supporting the forces of reason and responsibility ...Israel launches strike on Palestinian financesThe Times (subscription)Israel Freezes Fund Transfer to PalestiniansWall Street JournalIsrael refuses to accept UN vote on Palestinian status; holds fundsOman Daily ObserverHaaretz -Brisbane Times -Aljazeera.comall 360 news articles »
Times of IndiaEgyptian Judges to Boycott Referendum on Islamist-Backed ConstitutionVoice of America (blog)An influential group of Egyptian judges says it will not oversee a December 15 referendum on a new constitution, a move that could undermine the legitimacy of the charter supported by the nation's Islamist president. In a statement published Sunday by state ...Egypt Splits Over New ConstitutionWall Street JournalStriking high court throws Egypt into deeper chaos Add to ...Globe and MailEgypt's opposition alliance calls for protestsThe Daily StarSlate Magazine (blog) -Ahram Onlineall 3,895 news articles »
Brisbane Times4 Dead, several trapped in tunnel collapse in JapanFox NewsAt least four people died and several reportedly remain trapped Sunday when part of a highway tunnel collapsed in eastern Japan, the most serious accident of its kind in the country in more than 15 years, media reports said. A portion of the ceiling of the ...Japan Confirms at Least 9 Dead From Tunnel Collapse, NHK SaysBloombergPhoto gallery: Japanese motorway tunnel caves in, vehicles ablazeStraits TimesCharred bodies found in Japan tunnelSky News AustraliaABC Online -Telegraph.co.uk -Globe and Mailall 1,302 news articles »
Sky News AustraliaFifteen killed in Homs car bomb attackSky News AustraliaUpdated: 08:21, Monday December 3, 2012. Fifteen killed in Homs car bomb attack. A car bomb has rocked Syria's third largest city, Homs, killing 15 people, state media said, as the army hammered rebel positions around Damascus in a strategic assault ...Warplanes Strike Syrian RebelsDaily BeastAs Fighting Continues, Syrian Merchants Protest by Closing Their ShopsNew York TimesRegime fights back for Damascus controlFinancial TimesVoice of America -Vancouver Sun -Deutsche Welleall 4,317 news articles »
The HinduSeveral Are Feared Dead in Japanese Highway Tunnel CollapseWall Street JournalThis copy is for your personal, non-commercial use only. Distribution and use of this material are governed by our Subscriber Agreement and by copyright law. For non-personal use or to order multiple copies, please contact Dow Jones Reprints at ...Japan tunnel collapse: rescuers work into the nightTelegraph.co.ukFamily tells of escape from deadly Japan tunnel collapse and fireGlobe and Mail7 Missing in Japan Highway Tunnel CollapseEverythingLubbock.comSky News Australia -TV3.ie -CBC.caall 1,287 news articles »
Daily BeastWarplanes Strike Syrian RebelsDaily BeastViolence rocked Syria Sunday, as rebels in Damascus and its surrounding suburbs were struck by warplanes and artillery while a car bomb in central Syria killed at least 15 people. Discord in Damascus has risen to its most dangerous level since rebels took ...Regime fights back for Damascus controlFinancial TimesCar bomb rocks Syrian town; government forces pummel DamascusWashington PostSyrian Forces Pound Damascus SuburbsVoice of AmericaVancouver Sun -Deutsche Welle -TVNZall 4,322 news articles »
Times of IndiaEgypt's anti-Morsi rebellion of judges is completeHouston ChronicleCAIRO (AP) — Egypt's rebellion of the judges against President Mohammed Morsi became complete on Sunday with the country's highest court declaring an open-ended strike on the day it was supposed to rule on the legitimacy of two key assemblies ...Egypt's highest court suspends work in protestCBS NewsEgypt's top judges go on strike as Brotherhood blockades courtThe IndependentIslamist protesters force Egypt court to halt sessionHindustan TimesBBC News -Telegraph.co.ukall 3,722 news articles »
Scottish Daily RecordHammers tie awaits UnitedEatSleepSportWest Ham will face current Barclays Premier League leaders Manchester United in the third round of the FA Cup. The two met last Wednesday when Robin van Persie struck the only goal of the game inside the first 60 seconds to give United a home win.FA Cup third round draw – as it happenedThe Guardian (blog)SIR ALEX FERGUSON: EURO KO SET TO COST CITYDaily Starall 2,047 news articles »
Belfast TelegraphLabour works on press rules BillBelfast TelegraphLabour has started work on drafting its own Bill based on the Leveson recommendations for press regulation and will use it as the basis for a Commons vote if David Cameron blocks reform, it has emerged. The party was frustrated by suggestions that draft ...Lord Black: the man who turned the Tories against Leveson's planThe GuardianHacking victims condemn Leveson's feeble findingsMorning Star OnlineUp to 2000 publications will sign up to tougher regulatorThe IndependentITN -The Australian (blog)all 5,779 news articles »
The GuardianLord Black: the man who turned the Tories against Leveson's planThe GuardianThere is rarely a consensus among national newspapers. So the Friday-morning editorials in response to the Leveson report were a rare example of widespread agreement among editors from the right, left and centre of the political spectrum. How odd to see ...Up to 2000 publications will sign up to tougher regulatorThe IndependentLiberty head against compulsory press reform lawsITNMiliband vows to fight for press regulation law as he praises Leveson's ...Daily MailThe Australian (blog) -Mirror.co.ukall 5,690 news articles »
Boston GlobeMuseveni blames Aids Commission for HIV ratesThe ObserverPresident Yoweri Museveni on Saturday blamed Uganda the Aids Commission for the rising prevalence of Aids in the country. Within less than a decade, Uganda has gone from a 'consultant' on how to fight HIV/Aids, to being the only African country with ...World AIDS Day observedThe News InternationalActivists call for better awareness of HIV/AIDS risksCapital FM KenyaWorld AIDS Day highlights challenges of facing the diseasePhiladelphia InquirerWashington Blade -Times of India -New Visionall 4,537 news articles »
Scottish Daily RecordSouthampton host Chelsea in FA Cup 3rd roundHindustan TimesHolders Chelsea will face Premier League opposition in the third round of the FA Cup after Sunday's draw gave them a tricky start to their defence away to Southampton. Last season's runners-up Liverpool will play at either Lincoln City or Mansfield Town two ...Hammers tie awaits UnitedEatSleepSportChelsea Starts Defense of F.A. Cup Title at SouthamptonBloombergFA Cup third round draw: West Ham host Manchester UnitedTelegraph.co.ukEurosport.com ASIA -The Guardian (blog) -Goal.comall 1,962 news articles »
NDTVAs Fighting Continues, Syrian Merchants Protest by Closing Their ShopsNew York TimesBEIRUT, Lebanon — As Syrian government forces pressed their counteroffensive on the outskirts of Damascus and a car bomb exploded in the central city of Homs, merchants around the country closed their shops over the weekend in an attempt to keep the ...Regime fights back for Damascus controlFinancial TimesCar bomb rocks Syrian town; government forces pummel DamascusWashington PostSyrian Forces Pound Damascus SuburbsVoice of AmericaVancouver Sun -Toronto Star -Deutsche Welleall 4,286 news articles »
CBS NewsJapan tunnel collapse: rescuers work into the nightTelegraph.co.ukThree people were confirmed dead on Sunday after a tunnel collapse west of Tokyo while the company apologized for the accident and promised to look into the causes for the collapse. "Between the two concrete plates, there's something that supports them.Family tells of escape from deadly Japan tunnel collapse and fireGlobe and MailTen feared dead after Japan tunnel collapsesMontreal GazetteFormer Nazi camp guard to have deportation hearingNew Zealand HeraldSky News Australia -TV3.ie -CBC.caall 1,266 news articles »
The HinduEgyptian judges' body urges referendum boycott: sourceReutersCAIRO | Sun Dec 2, 2012 1:39pm EST. CAIRO (Reuters) - An influential body representing Egyptian judges will urge its members not to supervise a December 15 referendum on a draft constitution, said a source in the organization, in a blow to President ...Egypt's top judges go on strike as Brotherhood blockades courtThe IndependentIslamist protesters force Egypt court to halt sessionHindustan TimesEgypt court halts all work amid Islamist 'pressure'BBC NewsTelegraph.co.uk -Daily Pioneer -Egyptian Gazetteall 3,665 news articles »
Times of IndiaEgyptian judges' body urges referendum boycott - sourceReutersCAIRO | Sun Dec 2, 2012 1:36pm EST. CAIRO Dec 2 (Reuters) - An influential body representing Egyptian judges will urge its members not to supervise a Dec. 15 referendum on a draft constitution, said a source in the organisation, in a blow to President ...Islamist protesters force Egypt court to halt sessionHindustan TimesEgypt court halts all work amid Islamist 'pressure'BBC NewsEgypt's judges announce they will refuse to work with President Mohammed MorsiTelegraph.co.ukEgyptian Gazette -Daily Pioneer -The Guardianall 3,620 news articles »
Deutsche WelleKenyan political dream team has a date with The HagueDeutsche WelleTwo politicians accused of atrocities by The Hague have announced they will run for office together in Kenya. NGOs fear a repeat of the carnage that followed the disputed vote in 2007, where more than 1,000 people died. Deputy Prime Minister Uhuru ...and more »
Telegraph.co.ukCar bomb rocks Syrian town; government forces pummel DamascusWashington PostANTAKYA, Turkey — Syrian forces bombarded rebel strongholds in part of the capital city of Damascus on Sunday and a car bomb exploded in the central Syrian city of Homs, as fierce fighting between government troops and rebels continued unabated.Syrian Forces Pound Damascus SuburbsVoice of AmericaSyrian war planes hit Damascus suburbs as fighting rages near capitalVancouver SunCar bomb and army offensive cause Syrian death toll to riseDeutsche WelleTVNZ -Houston Chronicleall 4,248 news articles »
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