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Muslims donate nearly $1 billion to Pakistan flood relief

ISLAMABAD —

Muslim countries, organizations and individuals have pledged nearly $1 billion in cash and relief supplies to help Pakistan respond to the worst floods in the nation’s history, the head of a group of Islamic states said Sunday.

36 die in Ecuador bus accident

QUITO, Ecuador —

A bus ran off a highway and overturned on Sunday, killing at least 36 people, Ecuadorean officials said. At least 12 others were badly hurt.

7 U.S. troops killed in latest Afghanistan fighting

KABUL, Afghanistan —

Seven U.S. troops have died in weekend attacks in Afghanistan’s embattled southern and eastern regions, while officials found the bodies Sunday of five kidnapped campaign aides working for a female candidate in the western province of Herat.

Chile, divided by quake, unites around miners

SAN JOSE MINE, Chile —

Just six months ago, one of the largest earthquakes in a century tore Chile apart, physically ripping the ground, triggering a deadly tsunami and leaving in the wreckage a divided society and government trying to decide whom to blame.

Anti-Islam protesters clash with police in UK

A right-wing group that opposes what it calls the spread of Islam in Britain clashed with riot police in northern England on Saturday, throwing bottles, rocks and a smoke bomb at authorities.
The demonstration by the English Defense League occurred in Bradford, a city with one of the country’s largest Pakistani and Muslim communities.

Volcano quiet for 400 years erupts in Indonesia

JAKARTA, Indonesia —
A volcano in western Indonesia spewed hot lava and sand high into the sky early Sunday in its first eruption in 400 years.

Government volcanologist Surono, who uses only one name, said Mount Sinabung in North Sumatra province started rumbling a few days ago and the minor morning eruption has mostly stopped.

80,000 in Hong Kong mourn for victims in Manila bus hijack

HONG KONG —
About 80,000 people marched Sunday to demand for justice in the killing of eight Hong Kong citizens in last week’s deadly Manila bus hijacking, according to organizers. Dressed in black, the protesters marched in silence while holding banners calling for a thorough investigation of the incident and offering condolences to the victims.

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Ministry to seek 5.7% ODA hike

Kyodo News
The Foreign Ministry said Thursday it plans to request ¥436.96 billion for foreign aid in its fiscal 2011 budget, up 5.7 percent from the initial budget for fiscal 2010, in a bid to curb the declining trend of the nation's official development assistance.

Red Cross team off to Pakistan

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NARITA, Chiba Pref. (Kyodo) A medical team of the Japanese Red Cross Society left Narita airport Friday for Pakistan to help treat survivors of flooding there.
The seven-member team will set up a clinic and also travel to distant areas to treat patients during a one-month stay in the country, the Red Cross said. The ...

Beijing's plan for early North nuke talks rebuffed by Tokyo

BEIJING (Kyodo) Japan and China were at odds Saturday over how to restart the six-party talks on North Korea's nuclear programs, with Beijing seeking an early resumption but Tokyo taking a cautious stance.

¥16 billion Hayabusa-2 space probe project gets green light

Kyodo News
The government has decided to include a ¥16.4 billion project for the Hayabusa-2 probe in its space program, following the successful seven-year round trip to an asteroid by the probe's predecessor.

Actions needed to repent for colonial rule: S. Korea

By CHO KYUNG WOOK
Kyodo News
SEOUL — Ahead of the 100th anniversary of Japan's annexation of the Korean Peninsula on Sunday, South Koreans are renewing their call for Japan to truly repent for its past wrongdoings and act on its apology.

Asakusa Samba Carnival in Taito Ward, Tokyo

Aug. 29, 2010
Samba dancers show off their skills during the Asakusa Samba Carnival in Taito Ward, Tokyo, on Saturday. Dancers in 16 groups joined the annual summer event, which marked its 30th anniversary.

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US right claims spirit of Martin Luther King at Lincoln Memorial rally

Glenn Beck speaking on the steps of the Lincoln Memorial

Glenn Beck speaking on the steps of the Lincoln Memorial. Photograph: Jim Lo Scalzo/EPA
Tens of thousands descended on Washington today for one of the biggest culture clashes in decades – one that pitted an almost exclusively white crowd against one that was predominantly African-American. Both claimed the legacy of Martin Luther King.

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San Diego couple final link in kidney transplant chain

For Rita and Oscar Ayub, the National Kidney Registry came up with a lifesaving shortcut. It helps find donors for people who need a kidney, but only if they have a partner willing to give an organ to a stranger.
John Gibbins
For Rita and Oscar Ayub, the National Kidney Registry came up with a lifesaving shortcut. It helps find donors for people who need a kidney, but only if they have a partner willing to give an organ to a stranger.
Rita Ayub never resigned herself to the idea that her husband, Oscar, would

Unmanned aircraft built in SD stalks Mexican storm - SignOnSanDiego.com

The unmanned Northrop Grumman drone can fly up to 65,000 feet high, reaching the edge of space.

The unmanned Northrop Grumman drone can fly up to 65,000 feet high, reaching the edge of space.
An unmanned aircraft developed at Northrop Grumman in Rancho Bernardo has been soaring along the west coast of Baja California much of the day, taking some of the most precise scientific measurements ever made of a tropical depression.
NASA said at 4:13 p.m. that the research flight was almost complete, and that the drone would be signaled to return to Southern California shortly.

Paris Hilton arrested on cocaine charge in Vegas

— Paris Hilton was arrested late Friday after a police motorcycle officer smelled marijuana smoke wafting from a black Cadillac Escalade driven by her boyfriend on the Las Vegas Strip, then found cocaine in her purse, authorities said.
A crowd quickly gathered when Hilton and Las Vegas nightclub mogul Cy Waits were stopped about 11:30 p.m. Friday in the vehicle near the Wynn Las Vegas resort, police said.
The 29-year-old celebrity socialite was taken into the hotel "to keep her safe" during the initial investigation, police Lt. Wayne Holman said.

Marines expand their influence in southern Afghanistan

Young Afghan children watch as U.S. Marines make their way through Safar during a patrol last week. To maintain personal contact and relationships, the Marines are using dismounted patrols.
Nelvin C. Cepeda
Young Afghan children watch as U.S. Marines make their way through Safar during a patrol last week. To maintain personal contact and relationships, the Marines are using dismounted patrols.
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The Marines of Camp Pendleton's Lima Company, 3rd Battalion, 1st Marine Regiment spend their time patrolling by foot the Safar bazaar in an effort to maintain contacts and build a relationship with the residents. Their base, Combat Outpost Rankel is names for Sgt. John K. Rankel, the 23-year-old leader of 3rd Platoon, 2nd Squad who was fatally shot June 7, 2010 during a 12-day battle near Safar.

Effective teachers in L.A. get little recognition from district

Creative

Zenaida Tan brims with innovative ways to reach limited-English students, handle discipline problems and keep the kids engaged. “I do a lot of singing, games,” says the teacher at a San Fernando school. Many of her students are immigrants like her. (Irfan Khan, Los Angeles Times / May 24, 2010)

Nicole John's 22-floor plunge from West Side apartment balcony is every parent's worst nightmare

Beaming parents Eric and Sophia John pose with daughter Nicole during a celebration.
Beaming parents Eric and Sophia John pose with daughter Nicole during a celebration.
Nicole joins a friend and strikes a pose for the camera. (CLICK TO SEE MORE PICTURES.)
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Nicole joins a friend and strikes a pose for the camera. (CLICK TO SEE MORE PICTURES.)
Seventeen-year-old Nicole John fell from a height where city hawks nest before it is time for their young to take wing on their own.
She, too, had just ventured forth from a home where she must have been the realization of her parents' happiest dreams.
We work and hope that our kids will have the chance to go to college. Then comes the scary moment when they actually do.

Sarah Palin tells crowd at Glenn Beck rally that America needs to be restored, not changed

Sarah Palin doesn't want America to fundamentally change. Saturday, she spoke at Glenn Beck's rally in Washington (below).
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Sarah Palin doesn't want America to fundamentally change. Saturday, she spoke at Glenn Beck's rally in Washington (below).
The former GOP vice presidential nominee and current darling of the budding Tea Party delivered a speech Saturday at Fox host Glenn Beck's rally in Washington, D.C., focused on praising America’s strength in times of crisis.

Taliban hint at threats to aid workers in Pakistan as flood damage spreads across country

Pakistani girls wait for food at a relief camp for displaced people in the Punjab province.
Favila/AP
Pakistani girls wait for food at a relief camp for displaced people in the Punjab province.
The Pakistani Taliban is hinting it will attack foreigners in the country who provide aid for flood victims.
A U.S. official told the BBC Thursday the threats are coming from Tehrik-e-Taliban, widely considered the country’s most radical militant group.

Bungling BP boss Tony Hayward refuses to testify in Lockerbie bomber probe

Outgoing BP CEO Tony Hayward has said he's too busy to testify as requested by U.S. Senators.
WASHINGTON (AP) — Outgoing BP CEO Tony Hayward has refused a request by U.S. senators to testify next month about BP's role in the release of the man convicted of bombing Pan Am Flight 103 over Lockerbie, Scotland.

33 trapped miners in Chile need to watch their weight to fit through the rescue tunnel

Surrounded by media, men work on a pipe used to be in touch with 33 trapped miners in Copiapo, Chile.
Roberto Candia
Surrounded by media, men work on a pipe used to be in touch with 33 trapped miners in Copiapo, Chile.
They survived a horrific disaster and became international heroes, but the 33 trapped Chilean miners face one more hurdle between themselves and freedom: They can't get fat.
Officials say the miners must keep their weight down or stay stuck in the mine, The Associated Press reports.

American imprisoned in N. Korea returns to Boston after Jimmy Carter helps win release

Former President Jimmy Carter, center left, hugs with American Aijalon Gomes at Pyongyang airport, North Korea, Friday, before the pair departed for the United States.
China's Xinhua news agency
Former President Jimmy Carter, center left, hugs with American Aijalon Gomes at Pyongyang airport, North Korea, Friday, before the pair departed for the United States.
BOSTON - An American held captive for seven months in North Korea stepped off a plane in his hometown Friday, looking thin but joyful as he hugged the former president who had helped win his release and family and friends surrounded him in a group embrace.


Taliban sneak attack thwarted, Americans kill 24 Afghan insurgents trying to infiltrate U.S. bases

Afghan National Army soldiers stand near the bodies of two suicide attackers near a NATO base in Khost province of Afghanistan.
Afghan National Army soldiers stand near the bodies of two suicide attackers near a NATO base in Khost province of Afghanistan.
U.S. and Afghan troops Saturday killed 24 Taliban insurgents disguised in American military uniforms and suicide vests who staged coordinated raids on two bases in southeastern Afghanistan, NATO officials said.
The brazen ....