1132 | 1131 | 1130 | 1129 | 1128 | 1127 | 1126 | 1125 | 1124 | 1123 | 1122 | 1121 | 1120 | 1119 | 1118 | 1117 | 1116 | 1115 | 1114 | 1113 - Aquinos daughter points to split with government (2009-08-02 14:05:39)
The youngest daughter of former Philippine president Corazon Aquino said today her family had differences with the government, one reason why they had decided against a state funeral for the former leader. - Nigeria clashes killed 700 - officials (2009-08-02 14:36:44)
More than 700 people were killed during a five-day uprising by a radical Islamic sect in Nigeria and the search for bodies is continuing, Red Cross and defence officials said today. - New Mozart pieces heard in public (2009-08-02 14:52:12)
An Austrian pianist performed two newly discovered pieces by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart for the first time in public today in a house where the master composer once lived. - Hilfenhaus strikes early for Aussies (2009-08-02 15:23:02)
The Ashes:Ben Hilfenhaus claimed two crucial wickets to halt Englands progress towards parity after the third Ashes Test finally resumed at Edgbaston today. - Israel opens up West Bank road (2009-08-02 16:39:54)
Israel has eased travel restrictions on Palestinians in a major West Bank city, opening a road to Palestinian traffic for the first time in nine years, Israeli security officials said. - Rebels rubbish any talk of an ambush (2009-08-02 17:11:11)
Cork 1-27 Donegal 2-10:Cork became the first side into the All-Ireland semi-finals after a 14-point demolition Donegal at Croke Park this afternoon, though the margin could have been even bigger had Michael Murphy not shone up front for the northerners. - Maybin falters on the way home (2009-08-02 17:41:55)
Moravia Silesia Open:Four dropped shots in as many holes on the back nine cost Gareth Maybin dearly at the Moravia Silesia Open after the Ulsterman had manoeuvred himself into contention to challenge eventual winner Oskar Henningsson of Sweden. - Ex-Iraq deputy PM Aziz sentenced (2009-08-02 18:28:12)
Tareq Aziz, Iraqs former deputy prime minister was sentenced today to seven years in jail for his role in the forced displacement of Kurds from oil-prosperous northeastern Iraq during Saddam Husseins rule. - Matthew puts Scotland on major map (2009-08-02 18:43:42)
Ricoh British Open:Catriona Matthew has became the first Scot ever to win one of the four majors in womens golf - a mere 11 weeks after becoming a mother for the second time. Playing only her second tournament since returning to the game, Matthew took the Ricoh British Open at Royal Lytham by three strokes from Australian Karrie Webb. - Champions chased all the way (2009-08-02 19:14:24)
Tyrone 0-16 Kildare 1-11:Tyrone nearly came unstuck at the hands of an old foe in a new guise this afternoon, when former Armagh captain Kieran McGeeney almost masterminded a heroic Kildare win over the All-Ireland champions at Croke Park. 1132 | 1131 | 1130 | 1129 | 1128 | 1127 | 1126 | 1125 | 1124 | 1123 | 1122 | 1121 | 1120 | 1119 | 1118 | 1117 | 1116 | 1115 | 1114 | 1113
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