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Dec 2, 2010

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Ivory Coast Election Body 'Still Working' on Results
BusinessWeek
By Pauline Bax and Olivier Monnier Dec. 2 (Bloomberg) -- Ivory Coast's election commission said it was still tabulating ballots from the country's Nov. 28 presidential runoff, missing a key deadline amid calls from international groups to announce a ...
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Further weather chaos for Europe
BBC News
Heavy snow and sub-zero temperatures are set to cause another day of disruption on road and rail networks, and at airports across northern Europe. Temperatures dropped to as low as -26C (-14.8F) in Poland, where eight people died of exposure. ...
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Opposition cries foul in Egypt
Pittsburgh Post Gazette
CAIRO -- Egypt's top two opposition movements on Wednesday pulled out of parliamentary elections after they were all but shut out in a first round of voting, in a surprise response to widespread allegations of fraud. The move by the fundamentalist ...
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Sudan referendum galvanizing refugees outside Sudan
Christian Science Monitor
Sudanese refugees who fled to Kenya are making preparations to vote in the upcoming Sudan referendum, even though they've moved outside the country's borders. Sudanese refugee women line up at a polling station in the refugee camp of Abou Shouk at the ...
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Christian Science Monitor
Spain Reveals Plan to Reduce Its Giant Debt
New York Times
By RAPHAEL MINDER MADRID — The Spanish prime minister, José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero, introduced measures Wednesday intended to distance Spain from Ireland and other ailing European countries. Mr. Zapatero said the state would sell stakes in several ...
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Belarus agrees to give up its stock of weapons-grade uranium
Washington Post
By Glenn Kessler and Mary Beth Sheridan ASTANA, KAZAKHSTAN - In a surprise victory for President Obama's campaign to secure nuclear material worldwide, the government of Belarus announced Wednesday that it will give up its stock of highly enriched ...
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U.S. sees time for Iran diplomacy, says sanctions bite
Reuters
By David Lawder and Arshad Mohammed WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The United States said on Wednesday there is still time for a diplomatic solution with Iran but the increasingly defiant state must take "tangible steps" to address concerns about its nuclear ...
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China, Brazil Say Debate on Kyoto Accord Threatens Climate Talks
Bloomberg
By Alex Morales and Kim Chipman - Thu Dec 02 06:29:23 GMT 2010 China and Brazil led developing nations in saying Japan's refusal to help extend the Kyoto Protocol to curb greenhouse gas emissions may halt work on a global accord to combat global ...
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Passport ring served terrorists, police say
Boston Globe
By Raphael Minder and J. David Goodman MADRID — Police in Spain and Thailand arrested 10 people suspected of operating a counterfeiting network that provided fake European passports to terrorist groups linked to Al Qaeda in order to smooth their entry ...
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Suu Kyi sees role as facilitator of network for Myanmar democracy
Monsters and Critics.com
Singapore - Myanmar democracy icon Aung San Suu Kyi said she wanted to act as a facilitator for an international network to promote democracy in her military-ruled country, a Singapore news report said Thursday. The 65-year-old Nobel Peace laureate, ...
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NASA'S BIG ANNOUNCEMENT | Weekly World News
By Tap Vann
The news conference will be held at the NASA Headquarters in Washington and will be broadcast on NASA Television and on the agency's website at www.nasa.gov. NASA will also reveal that there is, in fact, an alien invasion under way. ...
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Age reversing solution working on mice | World News Heard now
By Jenny.Lorenzo
Scientists in Boston made an amazing discovery while testing various theories on mice. Dr. Ronald DePinho at Harvard Medical School in Boston said they managed.
World News Heard now - http://www.worldnewsheardnow.com/
Rev. Jesse Jackson: Cutting exceptional poverty should be nation's ...
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World News Mania. All the news you need in one place. Home · Economy · Entertainment · Fashion · Health · Sports · Technology. Written on December 1, 2010 at 10:37 pm by admin · Rev. Jesse Jackson: Cutting exceptional poverty should be ...
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The Countdown is On for the World Cup! – Fox News | The World News ...
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Fox News The Countdown is On for the World Cup! Fox News AP Landon Donovan, front left, here celebrating after scoring a goal during the 2010 World Cup, hopes he can help land a bid for the United States to host the 2022 World Cup.
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Protection from bed bugs while travelling | Security World News
By Cristiano Ronaldo
The myth that bed bugs can only be located in dirty and filthy areas is in fact not entirely true. It was recently reported in the news that a leading 4-star.
Security World News - http://www.securityworldnews.com/


The US embassy cables | World news | guardian.co.uk
Here we go folks! #Wikileaks #cables http://gu.com/cables.
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U.S.-South Korea military exercises begin: U.S. official - Yahoo! News
Opinions & Editorials: Diverse views on news from the right, left, ... Time.com: With World Cup and Olympics Approaching, Rio de Janeiro Takes On Gangs ...
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