Wikinews:Briefs/August 19, 2006
The time is 18:00 (UTC) on August 19th, 2006, and this is Audio Wikinews News Briefs.
Headlines edit
Lebanese security source: Israeli jets open fire in eastern Lebanon edit
Lebanon
Reuters is reporting that according to a source with Lebanese security, Israeli aircraft fired rockets at a Hezbollah stronghold at or near the village of Bodai.
War on Terrorism could continue longer than the Cold War: Australia's Treasurer edit
Australia
Speaking at a Liberal party conference in Melbourne today, Australia's treasurer Peter Costello said that the US-led War on Terrorism could outlast the Cold War and continue for more than 50 years.
German bomb suspect arrested by police edit
Germany
Police in Germany have arrested one of two men who they suspect was involved in a failed terrorist attack. Authorities say the pair planted two bombs on trains last month, but they failed to detonate.
Ford announces deep production cuts in response to growing losses edit
United States
Ford has announced sweeping cuts of 21% (168,000 units) in its US and Canadian production, resulting in the partial closure of ten of its plants during the fourth quarter. The measure comes on top of existing turnaround plans announced in January, in which 25,000 to 30,000 positions should be cut and 14 plants closed by 2012.
Dead mountaineer found after seventeen years edit
France
The body of Mike Seavers, a mountaineer who died in a climbing accident in the French Alps, has been found after seventeen years.
All Blacks win 2006 Tri Nations rugby series edit
sports - rugby
The New Zealand All Blacks have defeated Australia to win the rugby union 2006 Tri Nations.
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