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In the name of religion: Iraq's female genocide
Monday April 28 2008
At first glance Shawbo Ali Rauf appears to be slumbering on the grass, her pale brown curls framing her face, her summer skirt spread about her. But the awkward position of her limbs and the splattered blood reveal the true horror of the scene.
The girls who just 'vanish'
Friday May 25 2007
Your writers Terri Judd and Harriet Griffey are correct to point out that in the developing world where nothing is ever easy, women really do have the hardest time ('100m girls vanish each year in global gender war', Irish Independent, May 15).
100m girls 'vanish' each year in global gender war
Tuesday May 15 2007
ALMOST 100 million girls "disappear" each year, killed off in the womb or as babies, a new report has revealed.
Long jail sentences for cocaine smuggling gangsters
Saturday January 07 2006
Terri Judd
in London
TWO 'untouchable' heads of the biggest cocaine smuggling cartel ever seen in Britain have been jailed for 19 and 17 years.
100th British army death in Iraq piles pressure on Blair for exit
Wednesday February 01 2006
Kim Sengupta
and Terri Judd
in London
FATHER-of-three Gordon Alexander Pritchard's death yesterday marked a grim milestone - the 100th British soldier to die in Iraq.
Barracks inquiry uncovers abuse
Thursday March 30 2006
Kim Sengupta
and Terri Judd
AN independent inquiry into the deaths of young British army recruits at Deepcut barracks in Surrey uncovered "clear evidence of foul abuse", "institutional failings" and a "culture of intimidation".
Stage version of 'Dirty Dancing' sells out
Thursday April 13 2006
Terri Judd
in London
ALMOST 20 years after Patrick Swayze's brooding dance instructor turned 'Dirty Dancing' into one of the screen hits of the decade, the West End stage version it inspired has sold out before the cast has even been selected.
You owe the money that I want - Olivia
Thursday December 07 2006
MORE than a quarter of a century after her performance as the love-struck Sandy made her a household name, Olivia Newton-John (Right) is suing for more than a million dollars in Grease royalties.
Plans to kill Muslim British soldiers in the UK thwarted
Thursday February 01 2007
Extremists wished to abduct and behead targets
MUSLIMS serving in Britain's armed forces, civil service and the police are new targets for British-based Islamists after detectives foiled an alleged plot to kidnap and behead a soldier home on leave from Iraq.
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