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May 11, 2013

Pakistan Elections- Whats going on?, May 11, 2013


"Saturday, 11th of May, 2013 is the day on which the future of Pakistan will be decided. The fate of the entire nation hangs in the balance in what is called by some as the most ‘critical’ general elections in the history of Pakistan. And it seems that it is going to be a three horse Race in elections this time around with the Pakistan Tehrik-e-insaaf challenging the usual forerunners for the government, PPP and PML-N. It also seems that this election is not just a race between three parties but also three every different ideologies as all three of these parties have very different agendas, or at least that is what they project."
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Detroit Free Press = Armed man holding hostages, children in N.J, May 11, 2013


"An armed man with multiple hostages is barricaded inside a Trenton home in a standoff that has lasted more than 15 hours. Trenton Police Lt. Stephen Varn declined to give any details on the number of people being held, their ages or relationship to the armed man. He said shortly before 5 a.m. Saturday that negotiations continued between police and the man. The Times of Trenton is reporting that children are among the hostages. Negotiators were trying to persuade the man to let the children out to safely before surrendering himself, Mercer County Prosecutor Joe Bocchini said."
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THE IRISH Times - Car bombs kill 40 in Turkish town near Syrian border, May 11, 2013

Turkish prime minister Tayyip Erdogan said around 20 people were killed in explosions in the southern town of Reyhanli near the border with Syria today and that the death toll may rise, with many seriously wounded. Photograph: Ihlas News Agency/Reuters
 "Twin car bombs killed around 40 people and wounded many more in a Turkish town near the Syrian border today and Turkey said it suspected Syrian involvement. The bombing increased fears that Syria’s civil war was dragging in neighbouring states despite renewed diplomatic moves towards ending fighting in which more than 70,000 people have been killed. The bombs ripped into crowded streets in the early afternoon in Reyhanli, scattering cars and concrete blocks in the town in Turkey’s southern Hatay province, home to thousands of Syrian refugees. President Bashar al-Assad’[s administration was the “usual suspect” in the attacks, Turkish deputy prime minister Bulent Arinc said."
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BBC World News Europe - Schedules, Sunday 12 May 2013
UK Reporters 11/05/2013 GMT. A weekly showcase for reports from the BBC's network of reporters across the UK.www.bbc.co.uk/worldnews/programmes/schedules/europe/2013/... - Cached - More from this site
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India Today - Trip to Mars: More than 78,000 apply to go Red Planet, May 11, 2013

Trip to Mars: More than 78,000 apply to go Red Planet
 "More than 78,000 people have applied for the one-way trip to Mars. Mars One, the Dutch company that aims to send four people on the Red Planet by 2023, said that the applications have come from more than 120 countries, although the US led the list with 17,324 applications, CNN reported. CEO Bas Lansdorp said in a statement that Mars One is a mission that represents all humanity, and its true spirit will be justified only when people from the entire world are represented. The applications are going to be accepted until August 31. Meanwhile, Buzz Aldrin said in an exclusive CNN Light Years commentary that the US should make a commitment to going to Mars."
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DIED, May 11, 2013

Malcolm X's Grandson Dies 'In Bar Bill Fight' - Sky News Sky News
The grandson of murdered civil rights leader Malcolm X has died after he was beaten up during a dispute over a bar bill in Mexico, a friend has said. Miguel Suarez said he was in a bar with Malcolm Shabazz and several other people when a fight broke ...
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FASHION News, Shows, Modeling, May 11, 2013

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    Applications for Rock Vault close on 17th May ... News. The ‘British Designers Collective’ at ... the Ashish catwalk show for autumn/winter 2013 at London Fashion Week.londonfashionweek.co.uk - Cached - More from this site

NY Daily News - Astronauts at International Space Station stage emergency spacewalk to fix apparent leak, May 11, 2013

Astronauts Chris Cassidy, foreground, and Tom Marshburn prepare for a spacewalk from the International Space Station on Friday. NASA discovered a leaking coolant line outside the station. The line chills power systems but power was rerouted and is operating normally. The six-member crew is not in danger.
"CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. — Two astronauts took a hastily planned spacewalk Saturday to find and, possibly, fix a serious leak at the International Space Station. Flakes of frozen ammonia coolant were spotted Thursday drifting from the long frame that holds the solar panels on the left side. Less than 48 hours later, Thomas Marshburn and Christopher Cassidy emerged from the orbiting lab to hunt for the leak. They were prepared to replace a pump, if necessary."
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EARTHQUAKE News, May 11, 2013

6.2 magnitude quake kills child, causes damage in southern Iran
Indian Express
A strong earthquake of 6.2 magnitude hit southern Iran early today, killing one child and injuring at least 20 others in remote, mountainous villages, state television reported. The US Geological Survey registered the quake at 0738 IST, measured at 85 ...
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May 10, 2013

LATEST World News, May 10, 2013

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DAILY MIRROR News, May 10, 2013














Daily Mirror bulks up - but sales are doing better than The Sun's
The Guardian
I have been both pleased and puzzled by the fact that the Daily Mirror's circulation has appeared to be better of late than The Sun's. For the past couple of months, the officially audited figures by ABC have shown the Mirror declining by about 6% year ...
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