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Buchenwald liberator, American hero dies at 83

14.08.2008 23:59    cnn.com
James Hoyt delivered mail in rural Iowa for more than 30 years. Yet Hoyt had long kept a secret from most of those who knew him best: He was one of the four U.S. soldiers to first see Germany's Buchenwald


'Virgin' actor held on $10million bail in stabbing

14.08.2008 23:59    cnn.com
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Conflict Makes Clear Who Rules in Russia

14.08.2008 23:59    washingtonpost.com
MOSCOW, Aug. 13 -- There was little doubt about who was ruling Russia even before its armed incursion into Georgia this week. But the events of the past five days wiped away any pretense that President Dmitry Medvedev runs the

After Warnings to Moscow, U.S. Has Few Options

14.08.2008 23:59    washingtonpost.com
The Bush administration mixed strong rhetoric with modest action yesterday in response to Russia's continued military incursion in Georgia, warning that Moscow's international aspirations are threatened if it does not honor a negotiated cease-fire in the conflict.


3 Aid Workers, Driver Killed in Taliban Attack

14.08.2008 23:59    washingtonpost.com
ISLAMABAD, Pakistan, Aug. 13 -- Three Western women employed by a New York-based aid agency were killed along with their Afghan driver Wednesday by Taliban insurgents who ambushed their vehicle as it traveled south of the Afghan capital, Kabul.

CNN employees test-drive the four-day work week

14.08.2008 23:59    cnn.com
Can a four-day work week exist at a 24-hour news operation?

A Convoy Heads for Gori to Investigate Rumors of Plunder

14.08.2008 23:59    washingtonpost.com
OUTSIDE GORI, Georgia, Aug. 13 -- Near a sign reading "J. Stalin's Home Country," Russian military vehicles lumbered along the highway, rifles pointing out from drivers' windows. Most of the soldiers inside looked stony-eyed at the civilian cars going past.

No Deadlock, Says Zimbabwe Opposition Leader

14.08.2008 23:59    washingtonpost.com
HARARE, Zimbabwe, Aug. 13 -- Opposition leader Morgan Tsvangirai said Wednesday that his party remains committed to negotiating an end to Zimbabwe's political crisis amid reports that talks had deadlocked over who should wield executive powers in a proposed unity

When is an organ donor really dead?

14.08.2008 23:59    cnn.com
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Ocean 'dead zones' becoming global problem

14.08.2008 23:59    cnn.com
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Experts: Reliance on Russia makes NASA weak

14.08.2008 23:59    cnn.com
Experts are growing increasingly concerned that the United States will have to rely entirely upon Russia to take astronauts to and from the international space station for at least five years.

British Journalist Held, Roughed Up By Police in Beijing

14.08.2008 23:59    washingtonpost.com
BEIJING, Aug. 13 -- As Beijing police scrambled Wednesday afternoon to whisk away a group of Free Tibet protesters near the Olympic Park, they also detained and roughed up a British reporter attempting to cover the demonstration.

In Africa, Hope for the Stigmatized: Fertility Clinics

14.08.2008 23:59    washingtonpost.com
KAMPALA, Uganda -- In a country with one of the highest birthrates on Earth, where bearing children is considered a woman's singular purpose, Betty Apio leads an unusual life.

Palestinians Turn Out to Lay Beloved Poet to Rest

14.08.2008 23:59    washingtonpost.com
RAMALLAH, Aug. 13 -- Seventeen-year-old Irjwan Assi never met Palestinian poet Mahmoud Darwish, but she was in mourning all the same Wednesday as she craned her neck to watch his flag-draped coffin pass through the center of this West Bank

Republicans' Fortunes Falling in Nevada

14.08.2008 23:59    washingtonpost.com
LAS VEGAS -- The scandal-plagued Republican governor is so politically toxic that few of his party's prominent candidates will be seen with him. The GOP's most powerful state senator survived a tough primary after 36 years of never even facing

Some Olympians Dissatisfied With Religious Center

14.08.2008 23:59    washingtonpost.com
BEIJING, Aug. 13 -- The Olympic Village's religious center has become the target of a quiet protest by athletes, coaches and other delegates who say its staffing and services fall woefully short of the promises made by Chinese organizers.

Detroit Mayor Hopes Judge Will Let Him Further Shame Democrats

14.08.2008 23:59    washingtonpost.com
Detroit's embattled mayor, Kwame Kilpatrick, a superdelegate to the Democratic National Convention, is holding out the possibility that he'll actually be able to go to Denver this month. In other words, the "hip-hop mayor" could get a new nickname: the

U.S. to Grow Grayer, More Diverse

14.08.2008 23:59    washingtonpost.com
The nation's population will look dramatically different by mid-century, becoming more racially and ethnically diverse and a good deal older as it increases from about 302 million to 439 million by 2050, according to projections released today by the U.S.

Lebanon, Syria Agree to Open Diplomatic Relations

14.08.2008 23:59    washingtonpost.com
BEIRUT, Aug. 13 -- Lebanon and Syria agreed Wednesday to establish diplomatic relations for the first time in their complicated history, a possible step toward reducing violence and political strife that has flared since Syrian troops withdrew from Lebanon three

Set up Your Firewall With Firewall Builder

14.08.2008 23:59    linuxsecurity.com
LinuxSecurity.com: Firewall Builder (fwbuilder) is a graphical application that can help you to configure IP traffic filtering. It can compile the filtering policy you define into many specifications, including iptables and various languages used by Cisco and Linksys routers. Separating

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