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WORLD News, Jan 22, 2011


Ivory Coast: Order Aims at UN
New York Times
By AP The incumbent leader Laurent Gbagbo is ordering the military to stop and search United Nations vehicles, the latest escalation of hostilities between the man who refuses to leave office and the global body that declared his rival the election ...
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Who will get Andy Coulson's job?
The Guardian
The end of Andy Coulson's tenure as David Cameron's director of communications after more than three and a half years leaves the prime minister with a crucial vacancy as the coalition government weathers dissent about cuts. ...
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The Guardian

Albanian PM defiant after unrest
BBC News
Prime Minister Sali Berisha of Albania has said there will be no Tunisia-style uprising in his country after three people died in clashes on Friday. "No one can seize power by violent means in this country," he said. Thousands of protesters demanding ...
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China welcomes proposed 'inter-Korean military talks'
DailyIndia.com
Beijing, Jan 22: China has expressed support for the proposed inter-Korean military talks, with hopes that Seoul and Pyongyang would sort out their differences through dialogues. "We support and welcome the two countries improving relations and ...
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Osama bin Laden threatens to kill French hostages in new tape
Telegraph.co.uk
Osama bin Laden has released a new audiotape warning that French hostages will be killed if President Nicolas Sarkozy does not withdraw forces from Afghanistan. By Richard Spencer, Middle East Correspondent 7:00AM GMT 22 Jan 2011 France is believed to ...
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Telegraph.co.uk

Zimbabwe: Voters May Be Dead
New York Times
By CELIA W. DUGGER As President Robert Mugabe, 86, pushes for elections this year, a civic group reported Friday that its audit of the voter rolls found that 27 percent of those registered were dead. It also found that more than 2000 registered voters ...
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Slap to a Man's Pride Set Off Tumult in Tunisia
New York Times
Unemployed men in a cafe in Sidi Bouzid, Tunisia. Protests in the impoverished town helped lead to a change of government. By KAREEM FAHIM SIDI BOUZID, Tunisia — Mohamed Bouazizi spent his whole life on a dusty, narrow street here, in a tiny, ...
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New York Times

Myanmar's Suu Kyi Going Online After Detention
ABC News
AP Myanmar's pro-democracy leader Aung San Suu Kyi is ready to go online after years of detention when the military regime allowed her virtually no contact with the outside world. The Nobel Peace Prize laureate was released from seven years of house ...
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Putin criticizes poor financing of North Caucasus projects
People's Daily Online
Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin on Friday criticized federal agencies for poor implementation of the investment projects in Russia's North Caucasus. It was not acceptable for authorities to delay financing of the investment projects under the ...
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The change in regional mood after Tunisia
Christian Science Monitor
By Dan Murphy, Staff writer / January 21, 2011 It's hard to overestimate the extent to which Tunisia's uprising has captured the imagination of the Arab world. Dan Murphy, who has reported from Iraq, Afghanistan, Egypt, and more than a dozen other ...
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OPRAH'S FAMILY SECRET | Weekly World News
By Pierce Blodyn
The Weekly World News will not wait for the Big O to divulge her little secret. We put our crack investigative team on the case to uncover the Oprah family dirt . After hours and hours of searching and sleuthing, up and down, in and out, ...
Weekly World News - http://weeklyworldnews.com/
Catholic Culture : Latest Headlines : Columnist contrasts ...
Francis X. Rocca, a Religious News Service correspondent, writes in the Wall Street Journal that Pope Benedict XVI does not have the same personal popularity as his predecessor, Pope John Paul II. As he lists the reasons, he seems to be saying that Pope Benedict keeps asserting the claims of the Catholic faith, in ways that an ever-more-secularized world does not welcome. ...
CatholicCulture.org - Catholic... - http://www.catholicculture.org/news/
Republic Day of India | Currnet World News
Currnet World News. Currnet World News. Currnet World News. Home · About. jump to navigation. Republic Day of India January 21, 2011. Posted by in : News , trackback · Republic Day of India,26th January 1950 with proclaiming India a ...
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Chris Weigant: Friday Talking Points [152] — A Palin-Free Month ...
By admin
Much like vapid celebrities who are "famous for being famous" (the Paris Hiltons and Kardashians of the world), Sarah Palin is without a doubt the most famous Republican in the land -- and has been ever since John McCain announced her ...
World News Mania - http://www.worldnewsmania.com/
Pedro's Video Finds: Christian World News: January 21, 2011
By Pedro Sykes
On this week's Christian World News: China's human rights record as their leader visits the U.S., a Filipino pastor killed in a Muslim neighborhood, flood recovery in Australia and Brazil, and more. ...
Pedro's Video Finds - http://pedrosvideofinds.blogspot.com/

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