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Oct 6, 2010
Wyclef Jean to become university lecturer
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London , October 06: Rapper Wyclef Jean is swapping Haitian politics for an academic career in the US. The hip-hop star is set to become...
British Airways announce extra Caribbean flights
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Quote startBritish Airways’ decision to step-up the number of flights to the Caribbean will make the area much more accessible for anyone ...
"O Tahiti Nui freedom" file sur Palau
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Éole, le dieu de tous les vents, pousse doucement, mais sûrement "O Tahiti Nui freedom" vers Palau, l'archipel aux 200 îlots. ...
Deux conventions pour "un nouveau décollage" d'Air Tahiti
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Deux conventions ont été signées mardi matin entre le Pays et la compagnie Inter îles Air Tahiti. La première concerne le renouvellement des...
Alexandre Rochatte, nouveau secrétaire général du haut commissariat
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Alexandre Rochatte, nouveau secrétaire général du haut commissariat. Crédit photo : Christian DUROCHER - Tahitipresse En Polynésie français...
Téléphonie mobile : Tahoeraa et UPLD adoptent la loi Drollet
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La proposition de loi, relative aux autorisations d’établir et d’exploiter un réseau ouvert au public, ou de fourniture au public d’un servi...
IMF Survey: Global Economy Remains Fragile, Says IMF
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T he world economy, led by emerging market and developing countries, is forecast to grow by 4.8 percent in 2010 before falling back to 4.2 p...
The Technology That Will Replace 148 Billion Barrels of Oil
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Not many investors noticed in September 2008 when Warren Buffet took a 10% stake in Hong Kong-based battery maker BYD Co. Ltd . for $230 mil...
Costa Rica will pay the price for cheap fruit
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While making our film about the pineapple industry in Costa Rica , I interviewed the buyer of one of the major European supermarket chains, ...
Oct 5, 2010
Yahoo News
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Times Sq. bomber sentenced, warns of more attacks (AP) Bank bailout supporter...
French police arrest 11 Islamic terrorist suspects
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France steps up security around the Eiffel tower as a precaution against a terrorist strike. Photograph: Gonzalo Fuentes/REUTERS
Saudi prince beat servant to death in London hotel, court hears
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Bandar Abdulaziz, 32, who the prince initially claimed had been attacked in the street. Photograph: Metropolitan police/PA
Israel expels Nobel peace laureate over Gaza protest
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The Irish Nobel peace laureate Mairead Corrigan Maguire at the Israeli supreme court yesterday. Photograph: Bernat Armangue/AP
Low blow Morales: Bolivian president knees football opponent in groin
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Bolivian president, Evo Morales, knees La Paz town hall player, Daniel Cartagena, in the groin during a football match. Photograp...
Owner of Claridges in Dublin court battle over Ireland's 'toxic bank
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Anglo Irish headquarters in Dublin. McKillen objects to his loans from Anglo Irish and the Bank of Ireland being transferred to N...
Hungary declares a state of emergency after sludge disaster
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Tunde Erdelyi clings to her cat after toxic sludge from an alumina plant flooded her home in Devecser, Hungary. Photograph: Bela ...
French trader guilty over Société Générale scandal
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Jérôme Kerviel jailed after being found guilty of all charges in scandal that cost S...
US midterms set to become most expensive elections in country's history
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Supporters attend a Tea Party rally in Beverly Hills, California - the movement may have a significant effect on the midterms. Photograph: ...
The Peoples Voice News
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10/04/10 DOJ Urges Citizens to Report “Extremists” Handing Out Literature If you posted an Obama Joker poster or Tea Party litera...
Blumenthal, McMahon trade jabs at Conn. debate
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Oct 4, 2010
Yahoo News
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Japan warns about Europe terror; tourists are calm (AP) In vitro UK pioneer ...
Language Centres in the World, Franchises Available
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China looks for EU concessions
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China will address European concerns over investment rules and copyright violations, but wants the EU to relax ...
Emanuel chases mayoralty
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Former White House chief of staff Rahm Emanuel announced yesterday that he will run for mayor of Chicago, a pos...
Aborigines take priority over republic, say polls
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SYDNEY - Australians believe it is more important to have a referendum on recognising Aborigines in the constitution than one on becoming a ...
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The Social Network finds friends at box offices
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By Bob Tourtellotte LOS ANGELES | Mon Oct 4, 2010 3:11am BST LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Facebook movie "The Social Network" found ...
Court decides who owes Nash money to Don Johnson
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Cast member Don Johnson poses at the premiere of ''Machete'' at the Orpheum theatre in Los Angeles August 25, 2010. Credit...
Warner, MGM near approving Hobbit film - report | Reuters
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(Reuters) - After years of delays, Hollywood is finally close to producing a movie based on J.R.R. Tolkien's "The Hobbit," the...
Winston Churchill enters British pop charts | Reuters
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(Reuters) - Wartime leader Winston Churchill became the first British prime minister ever to enter the pop charts when an album featuring so...
George Michael denies special treatment in jail
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LONDON | Mon Oct 4, 2010 10:44am BST LONDON (Reuters) - Jailed singer George Michael has denied newspaper reports that he is receiving spec...
Yell appoints Tony Bates as new finance chief
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(Reuters) - Yellow-pages publisher Yell ( YELL.L ) appointed Tony Bates, a former executive at telecoms provider Colt ( COLT.L ) and music l...
Carrie Underwood earnest, uneven at Hollywood Bowl
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LOS ANGELES (Hollywood Reporter) - A public suggestion to Carrie Underwood: Fireworks at the end of a Hollywood Bowl show are pretty much a ...
Harry Elektron, Music, Oct 04, 2010
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HARRY ELEKTRON Composer, Film and Documentary Music, Songwriter, Singer, Theatrical Performance Latest Album Demos Free Streaming MP3s, P...
U.S. views sought in Iraqi contractor torture case | Reuters
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(Reuters) - The Supreme Court on Monday asked the U.S. government for its views about a lawsuit claiming that employees of two defence contr...
REUTERS - Rousseff has upper hand in Brazil's October 31 runoff, Oct 04, 2010
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By Brian Winter SAO PAULO | Mon Oct 4, 2010 2:57pm BST SAO PAULO (Reuters) - Ruling party candidate Dilma Rou...
Korans burnt in West Bank mosque attack | Reuters
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A partially burnt Koran is laid against the wall of a mosque that was vandalized in the West Bank village of Beit Fajjar near Bethlehem Octo...
NATO chief apologises, Pakistani Taliban vow revenge | Reuters
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By Kamran Haider and David Brunnstrom ISLAMABAD/BRUSSELS | Mon Oct 4, 2010 4:01pm BST ISLAMABAD/BRUSSELS (Reuters) - NATO's chief expr...
'Other woman' in Brazil election holds key to deciding Lula successor
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Marina Silva Photo: AFP Ms Silva, a female former environment minister who resigned from the centre-left government of outgoing Brazilian P...
North Korea plans heir apparent Kim Jong-un military parade
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Kim Jong-un (left), the youngest son of its leader Kim Jong-il (right), poses with newly elected members of the central leadership bo...
Anti-Islam MP Geert Wilders on trial for inciting racial hatred
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Wilders, 47, is charged with five counts of giving religious offence to Muslims and inciting hatred and discrimination against Muslims...
Highlining in the Swiss mountains
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Stephen Siegrist Photo: CATERS Stephen Siegrist, a 38-year-old father-of-one, who started highlining eight years ago, was photographed care...
Boom time about to take off with Airbus in Bangalore
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Airbus has opened its own engineering centre in Bangalore Airbus look to India to bridge skills gap. The company's technical expertis...
Wen Jiabao promises political reform for China
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Wen Jiabao In a rare interview, aired on CNN on Sunday, Mr Wen said: "I believe I and all the Chinese people have such conviction tha...
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