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Oct 29, 2010
The Peoples Voice News
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Barack Obama: The oligarchs' president The director of "Inside Job" writes about Obama's depressingly rational ...
Russia's hungry bears dig up graves for food
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MOSCOW – Famished bears in northern Russia have resorted to digging up graves in cemeteries - and reportedly eating at least one body - afte...
US 'cool-headed' approach to China
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US SECRETARY of State Hillary Clinton (pic) left yesterday on a two-week Asia trip to pursue what an aide called "cool-headed, construc...
Far-right Israelis, Arab youths clash
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A protester prepares to throw a stone towards Israeli riot police during clashes in Umm el-Fahm yesterday. Israeli police fired tear gas an...
War-hit countries 'most corrupt'
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28 Oct 10 - WAR-torn Somalia is perceived as the most corrupt country in the world War-torn states are still seen as being the mo...
Turkey crash kills tourists
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A BUS carrying French tourists slammed into a car on Thursday, killing six French citizens and the car's driver, an official said. Eight...
Putin tries to mask black eye
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VLADIMIR Putin, who has carved out a health nut image by wrestling with tigers or judo opponents, raised eyebrows yesterday as he was pictur...
First ever minaret in the Arctic
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The Inuvik Mosque after completion in Inuvik, Northwest Territories, Canada. The small mosque arrived in the Arctic to serve a gr...
Naples to be garbage-free
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29 Oct 10 - HUNDREDS of tonnes of festering trash lying uncollected in the streets of Naples will be cleaned up "within three days...
Panama suspends trade talks with Colombia
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PANAMA suspended free trade talks with Colombia after bargaining stalled ahead of a Friday deadline, even though much of the pact was comple...
Pakistan seeks intel sharing to thwart attacks in West
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Pakistani Interior Minister, Rehman Malik exchanges documents with visiting British Home Secretary, Theresa May, at a signing ceremony in I...
Egypt campuses no place for politics
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Asian Muslim women chat after praying inside the women's prayer hall of the Al-Azhar Mosque in Cairo, Egypt. Al-Azhar is one of Cairo...
Palestine and Egypt say Mideast focused on talks
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PALESTINIAN President Mahmoud Abbas said on Thursday he was still focused on a return to direct peace talks with Israel but looking at alter...
US, Japan hit back at China's muscle flexing
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US Secretary of State, Hillary Clinton (L) arrives with Japanese Foreign Minister, Seiji Maehara, for a press conference in Honolulu, Hawaii...
China says Hu open to discussing French G20 proposals
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Chinese President Hu Jintao (L), his wife Liu Yongqing (2nd L), French President Nicolas Sarkozy (3rd R) and his wife Carla Bruni-Sarkozy (...
Oct 28, 2010
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LimeWire filesharing site ordered to close
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LimeWire has been shut down by a US court who found that the service had been used to infringe copyright on a huge scale The ruling follows...
Halloween Movie, Pumpkin Carving, Decorations, Witches, Costumes
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Google Aims To Help Small Businesses With Boost
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If you own a business and have claimed your free business listing in Google Places, which then appear on Google and Google Maps, then you wi...
David Cameron admits defeat over EU budget | World news | guardian.co.uk
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EU flags reflected in glass walls of EU headquarters in Brussels. Photograph: Dominique Faget/AFP/Getty Images Davi...
Midterm elections live blog
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Barack Obama and Jon Stewart during Obama's appearance on The Daily Show in Washington DC. Photograph: Charles Dharapak/AP 9...
Sir John Sawers's speech
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MI6 chief Sir John Sawers today. Photograph: Toby Melville/PA The Times published a reader's letter earlier this year. It read: "S...
Bahrain's elections overshadowed by crackdown on Shia protesters
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A Bahraini woman walks past election campaign billboards near Manama. Photograph: Marwan Naamani/AFP/Getty Images I...
The feting of Dmitry Medvedev
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Dmitry Medvedev, Nicolas Sarkozy and Angela Merkel at this month's tripartite summit between France, Germany and Russia. Phot...
Iran loads fuel rods into Bushehr nuclear reactor
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Iran's Bushehr nuclear power plant. Photograph: Abedin Taherkenareh/EPA Iran began loading fuel into the core ...
Death of Gulf emirate ruler Sheikh Saqr prompts fight over succession
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Sheikh Saqr bin Mohammad al-Qassimi, left, the late ruler of Ras al-Khaimah, with his son Sheikh Khalid. Photograph: Nasser Younes...
French retirement age reforms 'almost certain' to be passed
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The French finance minister, Christine Lagarde, said the protest movement had reached a 'turning point'. Photograph: Bloo...
Chinese city wardens wanted: must be young, female and pretty
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A team of policewomen patrol the streets of Zhengzhou in central China's Henan province. They are part of a special squad of ...
Mikhail Gorbachev says Russia is moving 'away from democracy
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Former Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev says country's leaders are anti-democratic. Photograph: Alexander Zemlianichenko/AP ...
Hitmen kill fifteen in massacre at Mexican carwash
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The crime scene in Tepic, Mexico, where 15 people were killed by hitmen. Photograph: Nayarit En L Nea/EPA Suspected ...
Indonesian tsunami warning system 'had been vandalised
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Rescuers are continuing to look for survivors on Indonesia...
Hotel Rwanda manager faces terror-funding charges
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The former Rwandan hotel manager Paul Rusesabagina, pictured with his wife Tatiana in 2005, denies sending money to allegedly fun...
China made peace prize decision for us, says Nobel judge
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Geir Lundestad of the Nobel committee. China 's decision to jail dissident Liu Xiaobo for 11 years convinced the N...
Zapatero faces election defeat in Catalonia despite cabinet reshuffle
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Spain's Prime Minister Jose Luis Rodriguez Zapatero speaks during a press conference in Madrid. Photograph: Daniel Ochoa De Olza/AP ...
Poland's faith divide | Sophia Deboick
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Faith under fire … a sea of candles laid by mourners outside the presidential palace following the Smolensk crash. Photograph: Sean Gallup/G...
Indonesia death toll reaches 300 with more feared after twin disasters
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The tsunami caused by the earthquake washed away hundreds of wooden and bamboo homes, killing over 100 people and displacing 20,0...
Chaos over restraint rules for deportees
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Jimmy Mubenga died after being 'heavily restrained' for a deportation flight to Angola. The government's deportation...
Investment Strategies: Three Ways to Profit - No Matter Who Wins Tuesday's Midterm Elections
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By William Patalon III , Executive Editor , Money Morning If you're worried that next we...
Question of the Week: Mortgagegate Makes Investors Wary of U.S. Banking Industry
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By Kerri Shannon , Associate Editor , Money Morning A potentially crippling crisis is flashi...
YAHOO News, Oct 28, 2010
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Fears hundreds more dead in Indonesia tsunami (AP) Wild storm leaves behind ...
Oct 27, 2010
Small Business Confidence Improves In October
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Small business economic confidence rebounded in October as more small business owners report economic conditions for their businesses and fo...
ICI Meeting, Tel Aviv, Israel, 5-7 December, 2010
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The 2010 ICI Meeting is a continuation of the series of international conferences in interventional cardiology held in Israel since 1995, wh...
Chile's president apologises to Germany for slogan - Telegraph
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German Chancellor Angela Merkel and Chilean President Sebastian Pinera listen to their national anthems during the welcoming ceremony in B...
Former Nelson Mandela charity boss in court for taking diamonds from Naomi Campbell - Telegraph
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Jeremy Ractliffe and Naomi Campbell Jeremy Ractliffe , 74, head of the Nelson Mandela Children's Fund between 1995 and 1999,...
Israel's right wing starts their own Tea Party - Telegraph
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Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu meets Israeli naval commandos who participated in the raid on a Gaza-bound flotilla last May Photo: AFP ...
The Hobbit dispute resolved
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ohn Key, the New Zealand prime minister, said the government had agreed to increased financial incentives for the $500-million (£315 million...
Vatican calls for clemency for Tariq Aziz
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Iraqi Deputy Premier Tareq Aziz passes a poster of Iraqi President Saddam Hussein at the end of a press conference in Baghdad 24 November ...
French parliament passes pension reform
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The National Assembly voted 336 for and 233 against the final draft of the law, which will increase France's minimum retirement ag...
Shell slashes $18bn from Kashagan costs
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Royal Dutch Shell has radically simplified the design of the Kashagan oil development, slashing $18bn (£11.5bn) from the cost of the seco...
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