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1. At least 21 dead in Mexico jail riot
At least 21 prisoners died in a jail riot in Mexico near the U.S. border on Monday, some in a fire after a gun battle between rival gangs.
21 Oct 2008
2. North Korea holds rare cabinet meeting on economy
North Korea's cabinet has held a full meeting with officials from regional people's committees, rural farm and manufacturing bureaux and local factories to talk about the budget and the economy, state media said on Monday.
20 Oct 2008
3. No place for Cruddas in reshuffle
Prime Minster Gordon Brown completed a government reshuffle marked by the shock return of EU Trade Commissioner Peter Mandelson with a wide shakeup of junior ministerial positions on Sunday.
06 Oct 2008
4. Bradford & Bingley is nationalised
The government nationalised Bradford & Bingley on Monday, making the buy-to-let mortgage lender the second bank to be taken into public ownership this year as a deepening financial crisis claims more victims around the world.
29 Sep 2008
5. B&B sinks to first-half loss
Troubled lender Bradford & Bingley sank to a first-half loss on Friday, hit by 155 million pounds in writedowns and investment losses, and said bad debts had risen by more than half since the end of 2007.
29 Aug 2008
6. B&B bankers stuck with rump
Banks supporting a key cash call at Bradford & Bingley said on Friday they would buy the 72 percent of shares not placed in the bank's rights issue after a languishing price made it impossible to find other investors.
22 Aug 2008
7. B&B gets 28 percent takeup for rights issue
Embattled mortgage bank Bradford & Bingley said shareholders subscribed to buy almost 28 percent of shares in its 400 million pound cash call, broadly in line with market expectations.
18 Aug 2008
8. Palestinian negotiator considers binational state
A top negotiator said on Sunday Palestinians may demand to become part of a binational state with Israel, if the Jewish state continued to reject the borders they propose for a separate country.
11 Aug 2008
9. U.S. convicts bin Laden's driver at Guantanamo
A military court on Wednesday convicted Osama bin Laden's driver of supporting terrorism but acquitted him on the more serious charge of conspiring with al Qaeda in the first U.S. war crimes trial since World War Two.
06 Aug 2008
10. Al Qaeda claims emerge over Algeria bombing
Al Qaeda's North Africa wing said it was behind a deadly suicide bombing in Algeria on Sunday, according to a statement posted on the Internet on Wednesday.
06 Aug 2008
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