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2007-01-06.
loppiainen. Sanomisen
ja julkaisemisen vapautta vuodesta 1999. Paavo
Lipponen: "Jäätteenmäki
oli näissä asioissa amatööri ja harjoitti
kypsymätöntä vihjailua ilman mitään
todisteita tai tietoa." Lue!
Kommentti Laukaa-Konnevesi lehden päätoimittaja
Arja Korpelalle:
"Suomessa kansalaisille kuuluu oikeus taistella työpaikkansa
puolesta eikä nöyrtyä painostuksen edessä."
Lue!
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Guardian
Unlimited Monday
January 08 2007
Fresh
targets for Iraqi government Iraq will have
to meet series of 'benchmarks' as part of Bush's new, troop-boosting
strategy. Russian-Belarus
oil row rattles EU Oil supplies to Europe
jeopardised as Belarus cuts off pipeline.
Power,
corruption and lies Will Hutton on the myth
of the Chinese economic miracle.
German
court jails friend of 9/11 attackers Friend
of suicide pilots sentenced to 15 years by court in Germany
for being accessory to murder.
Moroccan
journalists face five years' jail for joke
Retelling jokes can have serious consequences, as two Moroccan
journalists have found to their cost. 24 hours in pictures Gallery: The best images from around the world. Hunger kills one child every 5 secs More picture galleries Guardian/ Worldlatest January 5 | January 4 | January 3 | January 2 | December 29-January 1 Guardian Unlimited Monday January 01 2007 Saddam 'tended plants' in jail Military nurse says former dictator saved crusts to feed birds and tended plot of weeds in custody. Slideshow: Portrait of a dictator Obituary: Saddam Hussein Full Iraq coverage Islamists lose last stronghold Somali troops capture last city held by militants as all Somalis ordered to hand over weapons in three days. Two killed by bombs in Bangkok Britons among those wounded as series of bombs explode in capital. US death toll in Iraq reaches 3,000 All eyes on January 10 deadline for new course in Iraq. Castro denies US claims that his health is failing Fidel Castro has rebutted American claims about his health failing, saying his recovery was far from being a 'lost battle'. Guardian Unlimited Tuesday January 02 2007 Iraq to investigate Saddam filming Government to look into how execution came to be broadcast around the world. Confusion over missing plane Indonesian minister dismisses claim jet has been found. Fashion factor fuels Iran Aids fears Sex-for-clothes deals raise fears over HIV, reports Robert Tait. Thai leader blames bomb blasts on deposed PM · Ousted backers of Thaksin Shinawatra 'behind attack' · Troops return to streets for first time since coup Pork soup handouts not racist - French judge Pork soup is back on the menu for homeless people in Paris after a judge ruled it could not be deemed racist. Guardian Unlimited Wednesday January 03 2007 Iraqi PM rules out second term · Maliki: I wish I could step down · Man held over Saddam video FBI details Guantánamo torture Captives were chained hand and foot in a fetal position to the floor for 18 hours or more, new FBI report reveals. Good Year leaves bitter aftertaste French critics maul Hollywood version of Peter Mayle's book. Zimbabwe poised to welcome back white farmers Mugabe regime set to allow hundreds of white farmers to return to their land as the country faces starvation. Giuliani cries foul over leaked presidential strategy For a man with ambitions, the last thing Rudy Giuliani needed was let the world know about his weaknesses. Saddam's propaganda coup Audio: The Iraqi government is to investigate chaotic scenes at Saddam's execution after footage was posted on the web, reports Middle East editor Brian Whitaker. (4m 51s) Guardian Unlimited Thursday January 04 2007 US warships guard Somali coast US forces are being deployed off Somalia to prevent Islamists fleeing the country, it was reported today. Debate over girl 'frozen in time' Parents attacked over 'offensive' surgery on disabled daughter. The Iraq war on trial A court martial hearing threatens to put the US military in the dock, writes Mark Tran. Japan to revise pacifist position The Japanese prime minister, Shinzo Abe, today vowed to reform his country's pacifist constitution. Official held over Saddam video Iraqi official believed to have used mobile phone to film Saddam Hussein's execution arrested. Guardian Unlimited Friday January 05 2007 Egypt condemns Saddam hanging Saddam Hussein was made into a martyr by the manner of his execution, Hosni Mubarak warns. Somali troops prepare to strike Government forces poised to launch decisive attack on last redoubt of Islamist militants. 24 hours in pictures Gallery: The best images from around the world. Bush to name new Iraq chief George Bush is to appoint Lieutenant General David Petraeus as the top US commander in Iraq, it was reported today. Britons injured in French Alps coach crash Around 45 British people were involved in a coach crash in the French Alps today. Guardian Unlimited Saturday January 06 2007 Bush shuffles generals in Iraq Top brass and ambassador changed before expected extra troop deployment in last push for victory. Islamist fighters dig in on border Rebels scattered in scrubland as Somalis plan 'final assault'. FBI: top US judge had delusions Late supreme court chief was addicted to sedatives. Democrats in party mood as speaker flexes her muscles · Pelosi fires warning shots from helm of Congress · Challenge to Bush over plan for more Iraq troops. No trace of wreckage five days since Flight KI 574 crash · Jets, ships and shamans search area size of Ireland · Mounting anger over handling of rescue effort Guardian Unlimited Sunday January 07 2007 Britons to be scanned for FBI files · Anger over airport fingerprint plan Terror tests to start this summer Iraqi PM reveals US crackdown Bush set for conflict with Democrats as he pours in 30,000 more troops. Starving Afghans sell girls of eight Villagers whose crops have failed give their young daughters in marriage to raise money for food. Delhi families' rage over serial killings As Indian police link child murders to a black market in human organs, the faces of some of the disappeared are revealed. New China. New crisis Will Hutton argues that China's explosive economic reforms will create seismic tensions within the one-party state. 24 hours in pictures Gallery: The best images from around the world. Hunger kills one child every 5 secs More picture galleries Guardian/ Worldlatest January 5 | January 4 | January 3 | January 2 | December 29-January 1 |
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