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Morning News


Apr.10   UN     UN chief to miss Olympics opening
  Secretary General Ban Ki-moon will not attend the opening ceremony of the Beijing Olympics due to 'schedule issues'


  Washington     Bush backs Iraq withdrawal freeze
  US President says he will put a freeze on the withdrawal of US troops from Iraq, as requested by his top general in the country
 President George W Bush has declared a 'major strategic shift' in Iraq following the troop surge


  Zimbabwe   Opposition rejects run-off vote  Main opposition party claimed victory for Tsvangirai in last month's disputed presidential election and ruled out a run-off vote

  Peru Plane crash kills 5 French tourists  The tourists visiting Peru's Nazca lines were killed when their small plane crashed after becoming tangled in power lines

  Japan Dalai Lama: Don't tell protesters to shut up  The Dalai Lama said he supports China's hosting of the Summer Olympics

Day News


  China   35 arrested in Olympics bomb plot  China says Islamic terrorists planned to attack Beijing, Shanghai with poisonous gas and explosives to sabotage the Summer Games

  Washington U.S. military trainers to head to Pakistan  Defense Secretary Robert Gates has signed deployment orders that will send military trainers to Pakistan this summer

Evening News


  U.S. Supreme Court     Democrats: Bush is avoiding Iraq decisions  Democratic opponents of US President have accused him of putting off tough decisions on Iraq until after the presidential elections

  Nepal Voters undeterred by violence  Nepalis embraced the return to democracy in an election meant to secure peace in a land riven by communist insurgents and an autocratic king

  Washington Petraeus: Iraqi leaders turn wary of Iran  Commander of U.S. troops in Iraq: Iranian influence on Iraq's ruling parties is a 'stark reality'
San Francisco Bay Area , April 10, 2008 Timeline