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Morning News


Mar.29   Iraq Militia defy call to disarm  The radical Shia cleric Moqtada Sadr has defied a call by the government for his powerful Mehdi Army militia to lay down its weapons

  Northern England Vos makes history in track championships  Marianne Vos of the Netherlands is winning the gold medal in the women's points race at the world track cycling championships

  Russia Hope for end to cave siege  Fresh talks are under way to persuade 28 doomsday cult members to end a 5-month cave siege after 7 sect women came to the surface

Day News


  Zimbabwe   Opposition cries foul as Zimbabwe votes
  The capital Harare was quiet after polls began closing for elections that will decide the future of longtime President Mugabe


  Baghdad     Curfew to be extended in Baghdad  Tthe city's military command has extended a round-the clock curfew for an indefinite period

  London T5 cancellations set to continue  Flight cancellations at the new Terminal of Heathrow Airport will continue well into next week

  Tanzania 75 feared dead in mine floods  At least 75 miners are missing and believed to have died in tanzanite mines flooded by heavy rains, 25 miles southeast of Arusha

  Northern Iraq 'Kurdish rebels killed'  Turkey's military said it killed at least 15 rebels, but a spokesman for the Iraqi Kurdish Regional Security Forces denied the report

  Southern Iraq U.S. drops bombs in Basra  U.S. planes dropped 2 bombs on a suspected Shiite militia stronghold. UK artillery engaged an enemy mortar team

  United Arab Emirates Curlin breezes to Dubai victory  The Horse of the Year rolled on from there to a record-setting 7 3/4-length victory in the $6 million Dubai World Cup

Evening News


  Zimbabwe   Vote counting begins  Vote counting has started after an election that will decide whether President Mugabe wins a sixth term in office

  Colombia France 'could take FARC rebels'  President Alvaro Uribe has said France would be willing to take the rebels as part of a deal to free hostages held by the guerrillas
San Francisco Bay Area , March 29, 2008 Timeline