Tuesday 29 May 2007

News Roundup: Tuesday 29 May 2007

We start this roundup with coverage from the Big Apple...

WABC - Channel 7 Eyewitness News: Two coyotes have struck again in Leonardo, killing a pet dog.

WCBS - CBS 2 News: A man with a rare form of Tuberculosis has been quarantined at BelleVue Hospital.

WNBC - News Channel 4: Police in Long Island are warning people about a travelling group of scam artists targetting homeowners.

NY1: Invesitgators in Manhattan are searching for a robber who targets taxis.

1010 WINS: Former Mayor and current Republican Presidential Candidate Rudy Guiliani was accused by a protestor in the Bronx of being one of the "criminals of 9/11).

WCBS NewsRadio 880: Martha Stewart is attempting to copyright the name "Katonah", a move that is not doing a lot to increase her popularity.

And now, onto other news...

CBC News: A man has been found guilty of second-degree murder of his next door neighbour.

BBC News: A Dorset seaside town has been turned into California for a new movie.

RTE News: A suspicious device found by Gardai during a search in Dublin has turned out to be harmless.

Australian Broadcasting Corporation: Wet weather is hampering efforts to contain an incursion of exotic bees in Queensland.

Al Jazeera English: The Venuzelan Government has accused news channel Globovision of "inciting murder", just hours after taking opposition station Radio Caracas Television off the air.

France 24: French President Nicolas Sarkozy is threatening to veto farm trade negotiations if they hurt French farming interests.

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