World Newspapers
March 3, 2008 at 4:24 pm | In Newspapers | Leave a CommentTags: Ireland, USA, World Newspapers
I found a good website that contains all major English language newspapers on-line. www.world-newspapers.com is a really good resource I think. It is updated everyday & has newspaper editions from all over the world. Although, some publications require you to register before you can read them; but as far I can see the service is free. You can view newspapers from all five continents, with many regional publications aswell (such as “Dublin People”, “Kerryman”, etc.) You can also view papers from all 50 states in the US. It seems to be a really good tool for journalisits in general & brings the world’s newspapers to your desktop.

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CNN.com- Fort Hood suspect's religion was an issue, family says November 7, 2009The bumper sticker reading "Allah is Love" was torn off and the suspect's car was keyed. But what kind of impact these incidents had on Hasan remains a mystery.
- Orlando shootings suspect charged November 7, 2009Firefighters and police responded to a reported shooting Friday at a high-rise building in Orlando, Florida.
- U.S. jobless rate soars November 7, 2009The nation's unemployment rate rose above 10% for the first time since 1983 in October, a much worse jump than expected as employers continued to trim jobs from payrolls.
- Judge mulls pirate prisoner swap November 6, 2009A Spanish judge would consider sending two Somali pirate suspects held in Madrid back to Africa, as demanded by pirates holding a Spanish fishing boat and its crew off the Somali coast, it was reported Friday.
- 2 NATO soldiers missing in Afghanistan November 6, 2009Two members of the NATO-led military force in Afghanistan have been missing since Wednesday, the force said Friday.
- Berlsuconi denies sex scandal in book November 6, 2009Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi has caused a buzz all over Italy this week with the release of a new book that simply asks the colorful premier about some equally colorful exploits.
- U.N.: Climate treaty set for 2010 November 6, 2009A new international treaty to combat climate change will not be ready when 40 world leaders meet next month in Copenhagen but may be finished next year, a top United Nations official said Friday in Barcelona.
- Docs, others held in stolen babies case November 6, 2009Mexican authorities have arrested three doctors, a nurse and a receptionist accused of stealing newborns at a private hospital and selling them, the Mexico City attorney general's office says.
- Paraguay's military commander fired November 6, 2009Paraguayan President Fernando Lugo continued to purge the top ranks of the nation's military Friday, removing the armed forces' commander.
- MJ's father seeks estate allowance November 7, 2009Michael Jackson's father wants a judge to order the pop star's estate to pay him a monthly allowance, according to papers filed in court Friday.
- Fort Hood suspect's religion was an issue, family says November 7, 2009
RTE News- Thousands protest at proposed cuts November 6, 2009Thousands of workers have taken to the streets in a series of marches to protest against proposed Government cuts.
- Three arrested after foiled raid in Dublin November 6, 2009Three men have been arrested following an attempted armed robbery of a jewellery store in Dublin City Centre this afternoon.
- Equipment to delay drink-driving changes November 6, 2009The proposed new drink-driving limits will not be introduced before 2011 because the equipment used to test samples must be replaced.
- Gunman alive after US army base shooting November 6, 2009An army psychiatrist who opened fire at a US military base in Texas, killing 13, is being treated in hospital for gunshot wounds.
- Jury fails to reach verdict in Quigley trial November 6, 2009A 37-year-old Derry man accused of the murder of Jean Quigley could face a retrial after the jury failed to agree on a verdict.
- Aer Lingus passenger numbers down 25% November 6, 2009Aer Lingus has said that passenger numbers on its long-haul flights have fallen by more than 25% since this time last year.
- PSNI confirm plans to phase out reserves November 6, 2009PSNI Chief Constable Matt Baggott has confirmed plans to phase out the full-time reserve.
- US unemployment hits 10.2% November 6, 2009US employers cut 190,000 jobs in October driving the unemployment rate to 10.2%, the highest in over 25 years.
- Duffy bail application adjourned November 6, 2009A court has heard that soil found on a boot belonging to a republican, matches samples found in the car used in the murders of two British soldiers last March.
- Wexford construction firm ceases trading November 6, 2009A well known construction firm from Co Wexford has ceased trading with the loss of around 70 jobs.
- Thousands protest at proposed cuts November 6, 2009
Reuters International- No takers for Abbas' Palestinian presidency November 6, 2009RAMALLAH, West Bank (Reuters) - Younger Palestinian leaders were in no rush on Friday to step into the shoes of President Mahmoud Abbas after he said he did not want to run for re-election in January.
- Honduras pact crumbles over unity government November 6, 2009TEGUCIGALPA (Reuters) - An agreement to end a four-month political crisis in Honduras collapsed on Friday after two rival leaders failed to form a government of unity to heal the damage from a June coup.
- Pakistani forces enter Taliban headquarters November 6, 2009ISLAMABAD (Reuters) - Pakistani soldiers entered the Taliban headquarters in South Waziristan on Friday, the military said, as gunmen wounded an army brigadier and his driver in a drive-by shooting in the capital.
- At least 25 hurt in U.S. troop search in Afghanistan November 6, 2009HERAT, Afghanistan (Reuters) - More than 25 NATO and Afghan troops were wounded during a search Friday for two missing U.S. paratroopers in western Afghanistan, the NATO-led force said.
- Stop seeking compromise with Israel: Hamas leader November 6, 2009DAMASCUS (Reuters) - Hamas leader Khaled Meshaal urged Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas on Friday to stop seeking compromise with Israel but offered him an olive branch, saying Palestinians must end their divisions.
- Lebanon's opposition agrees to join Hariri government November 6, 2009BEIRUT (Reuters) - Lebanon's opposition, including Iranian-backed Hezbollah, agreed on Friday to join a national unity government proposed by Prime Minister-designate Saad al-Hariri, a senior opposition source said.
- Zimbabwe proposes local ownership of foreign firms November 6, 2009HARARE (Reuters) - Zimbabwe's government has proposed that "indigenous Zimbabweans" take 51 percent ownership of all foreign companies, including mines and banks, according to a draft law seen by Reuters Friday.
- WHO says pandemic flu on rise in China, Japan November 6, 2009GENEVA (Reuters) - H1N1 swine flu is on the rise in China and Japan after triggering an unusually early start to the winter influenza season in Europe, Central Asia and North America, the World Health Organization said on Friday.
- Iranians linked to banned drone videos in Darfur: U.N. November 6, 2009UNITED NATIONS (Reuters) - Two Iranian businessmen working at a Dubai-based firm were linked to video surveillance devices sold to Sudan and used in unmanned drones in Darfur in violation of a U.N. arms embargo, a U.N. report said.
- Madagascar rivals agree power-sharing deal November 7, 2009ADDIS ABABA (Reuters) - Madagascar's political rivals struck a deal late Friday on the make-up of a unity government, paving the way for an end to a 10-month political crisis that has rocked the Indian Ocean island.
- No takers for Abbas' Palestinian presidency November 6, 2009
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