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Yemen al Qaeda escapee surrenders - state Web site

SANAA, Apr 23 (Reuters) An al Qaeda militant who escaped from a Yemeni prison has surrendered, a Yemeni state-run Web site said today.

The man was one of 23 inmates who tunnelled out of jail in Sanaa in February. The Web site (www.26sept.com) said the surrender of Khaled al-Batati raises to eight the number of escapees back in custody.

The fugitives include the leaders of the 2000 bombing of the US warship Cole and the 2002 attack on the French supertanker Limburg as well as a Yemeni-American wanted by the United States.

The jailbreak embarrassed Yemen's government, which is battling Islamist militants, and raised questions about the Arab state's security measures among its Western allies.

The government has offered a 25,500 dollar reward for information leading to the arrest of any of the fugitives.

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250 Feyenoord fans arrested after Ajax defeat

ROTTERDAM, Netherlands, Apr 23 (Reuters) Rotterdam police arrested around 250 Feyenoord fans during and after their side's Dutch league playoff defeat by Ajax Amsterdam today. ''All arrests were made for violence, vandalism and disregarding regulations and police orders,'' police spokesman Ger de Jong told Reuters. ''Feyenoord fans left the stadium and caused problems outside. We made clear that we won't tolerate this behaviour in Rotterdam.'' Feyenoord were beaten 4-2 in the second leg of the.....

Schumacher brings back the winning feeling

IMOLA, Italy, Apr 23 (Reuters) Ferrari fans had almost forgotten how it felt to see Michael Schumacher standing on top of the Formula One podium, happily conducting their Italian national anthem. The German reminded them at the San Marino Grand Prix today, with the seven-times world champion capping his record 66th pole position with Ferrari's first 'real' win since October 2004. The last time the German stood on the top step was actually in.....

German town named after Pope Benedict

Berlin, Apr 24: A largely Protestant town in Germany today became the first place in the country to name a square after Pope Benedict, authorities said.''According to our information, we're actually the only place in Europe to have done so,'' Torsten Harms, the mayor of Wathlingen in northern Germany, told Reuters.Harms said most of Wathlingen's 6,300 inhabitants were Protestant. ''We only have 500 Catholics here,'' he said.Before a crowd of 200 locals, town officials officially consecrated.....
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