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Irish bishop is first to quit over child sex abuse scandal
Tuesday, 8 December 2009
An Irish bishop flew to Rome yesterday to hand in his resignation after days of angry and intense pressure over his handling of cases of child sexual abuse within the Catholic Church.
The Big Question: Should Italian justice be in the dock over the conviction of Amanda Knox?
Tuesday, 8 December 2009
Was Russian secret service behind e-mails leak?
Monday, 7 December 2009
Shaun Walker: FSB accused of paying hackers after stolen climate change correspondence traced to server in Siberia
Clinton offers Knox hope as 26-year jail term begins
Monday, 7 December 2009
US Secretary of State says she will listen to concerns about trial, writes Michael Day
Irish bishop to resign over child abuse scandal
Monday, 7 December 2009
A Bishop severely criticised for mishandling clerical child sex abuse cases in Ireland was expected to offer his resignation to Pope Benedict in Rome today.
Nightclub bosses held after 110 die
Monday, 7 December 2009
Russian investigators blamed management negligence for a blaze at a provincial nightclub that killed 112 people on Friday night.
Liberals plan to overturn Swiss minaret ban
Monday, 7 December 2009
Swiss liberals are considering a new referendum to overturn the ban on new minarets.
Athens burns again on riot anniversary
Sunday, 6 December 2009
Police firebombed and stoned in protest over shooting of youth last year
Evidence of mass cannibalism uncovered in Germany
Sunday, 6 December 2009
Evidence of mass cannibalism in which even children and unborn babies were on the menu has been uncovered in Germany by archaeologists.
112 die as fireworks explode in nightclub
Sunday, 6 December 2009
Owner and 'art director' arrested after Roman candle ignites interior of venue where safety rules were repeatedly ignored
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2 The Big Question: Should Italian justice be in the dock over the conviction of Amanda Knox?
3 Was Russian secret service behind leak of climate-change emails?
4 Evidence of mass cannibalism uncovered in Germany
5 Irish bishop is first to quit over child sex abuse scandal
6 Clinton offers Knox hope as 26-year jail term begins
7 Phallic insult sparks German media feud
8 Knox 'had scratched neck' after Kercher murder, says friend
9 Liberals plan to overturn Swiss minaret ban
10 Austrian farmer executed for defying Nazis on path to sainthood
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1 Was Russian secret service behind leak of climate-change emails?
2 The Big Question: Should Italian justice be in the dock over the conviction of Amanda Knox?
3 As the final approaches, there's already a winner
4 Clinton offers Knox hope as 26-year jail term begins
5 Phallic insult sparks German media feud
6 Evidence of mass cannibalism uncovered in Germany
7 Mussolini's granddaughter blocks movie that labels her a 'whore'
8 Berlusconi loyalist was 'solid ally of the Mafia' cause
9 Irish bishop is first to quit over child sex abuse scandal
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1Kevin Anderson: Decision time... face the facts or give up
2Clinton offers Knox hope as 26-year jail term begins
3'We won't let sceptics hijack climate talks'
4Yasmin Alibhai-Brown: We're still the most class-ridden country under the sun
5Greenhouse gas cuts just 'token gestures'
6Was Russian secret service behind leak of climate-change emails?
7Bruce Anderson: Save the bankers! Only they can deliver economic growth
8New world disorder: The age of uncertainty
9Dominic Lawson: Roll up, roll up for the great Copenhagen emissions-fest
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• Dominic Lawson: Roll up for the great emissions-fest
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• Mary Dejevsky: World leadership is an outdated hope
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