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Palin resignation reaction

05.07.2009 21:58    theglobeandmail.com
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Exiled Honduran president flying home

05.07.2009 21:58    theglobeandmail.com
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Honduras braces for conflict

05.07.2009 21:58    theglobeandmail.com
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South Carolina police hunt serial killer

05.07.2009 21:58    theglobeandmail.com
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Sub hears signal from Yemenia black boxes

05.07.2009 21:58    theglobeandmail.com
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1.2 million seek tickets for Jackson memorial

05.07.2009 21:58    theglobeandmail.com
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Israel's Barak seeks 'understanding' with U.S.

05.07.2009 21:58    theglobeandmail.com
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UN chief dismayed at Suu Kyi visit ban

05.07.2009 16:34    topix.com
UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon said he is "deeply disappointed" after the Burma junta rejected his second and final request to meet jailed opposition leader Aung San Suu Kyi.
UN chief dismayed at Suu Kyi visit ban

Questions asked over escape routes

05.07.2009 16:34    topix.com
Questions are being asked about whether escape routes and fire prevention measures were "adequate" at a block of flats where a fire left six people dead, Harriet Harman said.
Questions asked over escape routes

Israeli defense minister, Mitchell to meet again

05.07.2009 16:34    topix.com
An Israeli defense official says Defense Minister Ehud Barak is to hold a second round of talks with U.S. special Mideast peace envoy George Mitchell next week in an effort to resolve differences between the two sides on Jewish settlements

16 dead, about 320,000 flee homes in China floods

05.07.2009 16:34    topix.com
In this photo distributed by the Xinhua news agency, local residents transfer to safe places on a handmade raft in the flood in Liuzhou, southwest China's Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, on Saturday July 4, 2009.
16 dead, about 320,000 flee homes in China floods

Protests over India gay ruling

05.07.2009 16:34    topix.com
Jul. 4 - Politicians and clerics march in New Delhi in protest over a court's ruling that legalises same-sex relations.

2 British soldiers killed in southern Afghanistan

05.07.2009 16:34    topix.com
A roadside bomb and a rocket-propelled grenade in southern Afghanistan killed two British soldiers, while gunmen in the east abducted 16 mine-clearing personnel working for the United Nations, officials said Sunday.

Soldier who fought in pink boxers home for 4th

05.07.2009 16:34    topix.com
The soldier who was photographed fighting the Taliban in his boxer shorts says he's glad to be back home in Texas after his yearlong deployment to Afghanistan - especially on the Fourth of July.
Soldier who fought in pink boxers home for 4th

Zambia: ACC Backs Rupiah's Move

05.07.2009 13:46    allafrica.com
THE Anti-Corruption Commission (ACC) has welcomed the new anti-corruption measures announced by President Rupiah Banda during the last Press conference.
Africa    Crime

Nigeria: Addressing the Menace of Area Boys

05.07.2009 13:46    allafrica.com
The Sultan of Sokoto, Alhaji Muhammad Sa'ad Abubakar was right when he raised serious concerns recently over the growth of the menace of negative youthful exuberance, characteristic of miscreants generally referred to as Area Boys, in an otherwise peaceful state
Africa    Crime

Rwanda: Over 60 Graft Cases Reported Between January and May - Ombudsman

05.07.2009 13:46    allafrica.com
A total of 69 corruption cases were reported during the first half of 2009 according to a report released by the Anti-Corruption Technical Committee.
Africa    Crime

Nigeria: The Search For a New Inspector-General of Police

05.07.2009 13:46    allafrica.com
The search is on, presumably in earnest, for a replacement for the post of Inspector-General of Police (IG). The position will become vacant on July 24, as the incumbent IG, Mike Okiro, will retire on that day.
Africa    Crime

Rwanda: A Noble Profession Stained By Quack Elements

05.07.2009 13:46    allafrica.com
The arrest of two journalists on Wednesday for alleged extortion is a shameful act that members of the media fraternity must condemn out rightly.
Africa    Crime

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