Gunman shoots Turkey court judges

A gunman opens fire inside Turkey's highest court, leaving a number of judges seriously injured. Read more…


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Mystery over Indian freedom hero

17.05.2006 09:35 - source: BBC News

Indian freedom fighter Subhash Chandra Bose was not killed after all in a 1945 plane crash, an inquiry says. Read more…


India vets Da Vinci amid protests

17.05.2006 09:35 - source: BBC News

The Indian government holds a special screening of The Da Vinci Code after protests by Christians. Read more…


Vauxhall confirms 900 job losses

17.05.2006 09:34 - source: BBC News

Carmaker Vauxhall confirms that 900 jobs are to go at its Ellesmere Port factory, saying it must improve productivity. Read more…


Japan sees jump in bankruptcies

17.05.2006 09:34 - source: BBC News

Japanese bankruptcies rise in April as the world's second-largest economy tries to keep on the road to recovery. Read more…


Stress may be good for the unborn

17.05.2006 09:34 - source: BBC News

Stress during pregnancy can help development rather than restrict it, US research suggests. Read more…


Blair sticks by nuclear options

17.05.2006 09:34 - source: BBC News

Nuclear energy is not the "sole answer" to meeting UK energy needs but must be considered, Tony Blair says. Read more…


Satellite radio in recordings row

17.05.2006 09:34 - source: BBC News

US satellite broadcaster XM is being sued over a gadget that lets people record what they are listening to. Read more…


Stradivarius tops auction record

17.05.2006 09:33 - source: BBC News

A Stradivarius violin smashes the record for a musical instrument sold at auction, selling for $3.5m. Read more…


Immigration Bill Taking Shape in Senate (AP)

17.05.2006 09:33 - source: Yahoo politics

AP - Supporters of immigration legislation predict the Senate will pass a bill giving millions of illegal immigrants a path to citizenship. Read more…


Pa. Voters Oust at Least 13 Lawmakers (AP)

17.05.2006 09:32 - source: Yahoo politics

AP - An effort by Pennsylvania voters to oust state lawmakers over a big pay raise cost at least 13 incumbents their jobs, including both of the Senate's top Republicans. The pay hikes were passed in the middle of the night last year, then repealed by legislators under public pressure. Read more…