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Morning News


Jun.9   Jerusalem   Court backs pullout plan
  Supreme Court has rejected an appeal by Jewish settlers and upheld the government's plan to withdraw from Gaza


  Zimbabwe     Mugabe defends razings, few strike  President has defended the razing of shantytowns as an opposition-backed strike failed to gain wide support

  Bosnia   Mladic 'will soon be in custody'  Washington will resume aid to Serbia amid hopes that war crimes suspect will soon be in custody

  Iraq EU delegation visits Iraq  Javier Solana, the EU's top foreign policy official, and Jack Straw, UK's foreign secretary, are among the delegates

  Rio de Janeiro Argentina shock Brazil to qualify  Argentina qualified for the World Cup with a 3-1 home win over arch-rivals and world champions

Day News


  Kabul   Italy hostage released in Kabul
  Clementina Cantoni, who works for Care International, has been freed nearly a month after being taken hostage


  UN     Annan pushes war on poverty  Secretary-General called 2005 'a make-or-break moment' for the world's poor

  Bolivia   Unrest halts Congress  The parliament has suspended a session after a miner was shot dead and protests escalated

  Washington U.S. freezes assets of Syrian firm  The U.S. Treasury Department is claiming SES International was acting on behalf of Iraq's Saddam regime

Evening News


  Bolivia   Rodriguez sworn in as interim president
  The head of Supreme Court is to succeed the outgoing Mesa after two congressional leaders turned the post down


  Washington Bush, S. Korean president to meet  Roh Moo-hyun has arrived for a quick meeting with U.S. President

  Iraq Saddam lawyers 'left in the dark'  The legal team say they have not yet been given any details of the case
San Francisco Bay Area , June 9, 2005 Timeline