19.11.2008 - US 'cyber-bullying' case begins
Jury selection begins in the trial of a US woman accused of using MySpace to bully a 13-year-old girl who later killed herself.
19.11.2008 - 'I was wrong'
Ex-Khmer Rouge admirer says sorry, 30 years on
19.11.2008 - Windpipe transplant breakthrough
Doctors in Spain give a woman a new windpipe with tissue grown from her own stem cells, avoiding the need for anti-rejection drugs.
19.11.2008 - EU eyes auto aid, but no blank cheques
The European Union is studying possible support for its ailing
carmakers. EU Industry Commissioner Guenter Verheugen signalled
support for a German offer to help the Opel unit of stricken US
auto firm General Motors...
19.11.2008 - Sex customers face new penalties
Paying for sex with prostitutes who are controlled by pimps or illegally trafficked to the UK is to be outlawed
19.11.2008 - Spared the fire
19.11.2008 - Work stops
19.11.2008 - Plane to monitor Brazilian tribes
19.11.2008 - Hijacked tanker anchors off Somalia
19.11.2008 - Northern Ireland breaks power-sharing deadlock
19.11.2008 - French ex-PM to appear before court over smear campaign
19.11.2008 - Zimbabwean police break up health protest
19.11.2008 - DRC Rebels announce pull back
19.11.2008 - AI: Georgia and Russia failed to protect civilians
19.11.2008 - Garzon drops Spain's disappearances probe
19.11.2008 - Germany and Italy on the same page
19.11.2008 - Kцhler - Africa crucial to Europe's future
19.11.2008 - UN's top court to hear genocide case against Serbia
19.11.2008 - Israel told to end blockade of Gaza
19.11.2008 - Germany and Israel strengthen police ties
19.11.2008 - Europe space plans face 'crunch'
19.11.2008 - US car firms ask for $25bn aid
19.11.2008 - Goodbye tailback
19.11.2008 - US to help China with food safety
19.11.2008 - Iraq leader defends US troop deal