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51. Incest father pretended to be daughter in 1994 call
An Austrian man who imprisoned his daughter in a cellar and fathered her seven children pretended to be the young woman in a phone call to his wife in 1994, a police official said on Thursday.
01 May 2008
52. Family in Austrian incest case united
The family of an Austrian man who imprisoned his daughter for 24 years and fathered seven children with her have been united for the first time in what doctors described as an "astonishing" gathering.
30 Apr 2008
53. Austrian woman says held 24 years
Austrian police have arrested a man they believe imprisoned his daughter in a windowless basement for 24 years, abused her and fathered seven children with her.
28 Apr 2008
54. Bush assures Abbas on statehood
U.S. President George W. Bush assured Palestinian leader Mahmoud Abbas on Thursday that Palestinian statehood remained a high priority in his final 10 months in office despite faltering peace talks.
25 Apr 2008
55. Bush seeks boost for Abbas and Mideast peace bid
President George W. Bush hosts Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas at the White House on Thursday to try to bolster him and shore up a fragile U.S.-backed peace effort with Israel.
24 Apr 2008
56. Rentokil parcel delivery business still struggling
Rentokil Initial Plc has said that its City Link parcel delivery business has continued to experience difficulties in the first quarter of 2008.
21 Apr 2008
57. Agency saves more children from sex abuse
A police agency specialising in protecting children from sexual abuse played a part in the arrest of 297 suspected offenders last year, a three-fold annual increase, it said on Monday.
21 Apr 2008
58. Bloodstained items found at Jersey home
Bloodstained items have been found in the cellars of a former home in Jersey at the centre of a child abuse inquiry, police said on Friday.
19 Apr 2008
59. Bush and South Korea meeting turns to nuclear issues
Finding ways to convince North Korea to give up its nuclear ambitions will likely top the agenda at U.S. President George W. Bush's weekend talks with South Korea's president after a fight over U.S. beef exports was resolved.
19 Apr 2008
60. Watchdog wants global drive against online abuse
Hundreds of child abuse Web sites around the world could be shut down if countries worked together to tackle the problem, an Internet watchdog said in a report on Thursday.
17 Apr 2008
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