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Nov 25, 2010
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SKorea's defense chief resigns over NKorea attack (AP) Iraq's PM ask...
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Debt Crisis Rattles Irish Government as EU Scrambles to Prevent Contagion From Spreading
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By Don Miller , Associate Editor , Money Morning Ireland's debt crisis has destabilized ...
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Storms, not airport security, slow holiday travel (AP) SKorea's defense ...
British foreign policy to change reflecting Arab concerns on Middle East
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British foreign policy will change to reflect Arab concerns over the Middle East peace process as part of the Coalition's efforts to sea...
North Korea threatens more attacks on South
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North Korean troops standing to attention in Pyongyang Photo: AFP/Getty Images A US aircraft carrier is to deploy to the Yellow Sea off th...
Nouri al-Maliki formally awarded second term as Iraq prime minister
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Nuri al-Maliki Photo: AFP/GETTY IMAGES Nouri al-Maliki has been formally awarded a second term as Iraq's prime minister, signalling...
North Korea shelling tied to succession
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Washington - The US military believes North Korea's artillery attack on a South Korean island is linked to the succession of the reclus...
Argentinian fathers 10 with own daughter
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Buenos Aires - Authorities in rural Argentina have arrested a 62-year-old man for raping his own daughter for more than three decades and fa...
I don't think about Sarah Palin
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Washington - President Barack Obama dismissed the Republican Party's brightest political star as a threat in the 2012 presidential elect...
Gloom as European economies teeter
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Dublin - Anger and fear about Europe's seemingly unstoppable debt crisis have coursed through the continent. Striking workers shut down ...
Myanmar now only active landmine user
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Geneva - Myanmar is now the only government still laying landmines after Russia stopped using such weapons, campaigners said on Wednesday, n...
US warns of WikiLeaks harm
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Washington - The State Department has warned Congress that it expects soon a damaging release of sensitive US diplomatic documents by the Wi...
US warns of WikiLeaks harm
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Washington - The State Department has warned Congress that it expects soon a damaging release of sensitive US diplomatic documents by the Wi...
New Zealand mourns miners' deaths
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Greymouth - Flags flew at half mast and church bells tolled across New Zealand on Thursday to mourn the country's worst mining disaster ...
US 'Honeymoon Killer' flies out of Australia
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Melbourne - An American dubbed the "Honeymoon Killer" over his wife's death on a diving trip flew out of Australia on Thursday...
Teens rescued after 50 days adrif
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Wellington - Three teenage boys from the remote Pacific island of Tokelau were reported on Thursday to have been rescued by a tuna ship near...
S Korea to boost forces
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Yeonpyeong Island - South Korea vowed on Thursday to boost military forces on frontline islands with North Korea, which warned of more possi...
Cambodia: Day of mourning for stampede dead
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Phnom Penh - Cambodia began a day of mourning on Thursday with the prime minister weeping at the spot where hundreds died during a wild rive...
Palin slips, supports 'North Korean allies"
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Washington - US conservative favourite Sarah Palin is choosing sides in the latest conflict pitting the two Koreas against one another, but ...
Chavez: US harbouring fugitive TV boss
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Caracas - President Hugo Chavez accused the United States on Wednesday of harbouring a fugitive opposition leader, saying the CIA let him en...
Indian PM's image takes a beating
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New Delhi - Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, known as India's "Mr Clean", is battling to save his image after becoming enmeshed ...
Argentine incest dad 'worse than Fritzl'
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Buenos Aires - A 62-year-old Argentine man was arrested and charged with raping his daughter for more than 30 years and fathering 10 childre...
Queen Elizabeth II unveils UAE museum design
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Abu Dhabi - Queen Elizabeth II took part in unveiling the design of the Zayed National Museum on Thursday on the final day of her visit to t...
UK students stage sit-ins over fees
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London - British students occupied buildings at several universities on Thursday in protest against government plans to triple fees, a day a...
Frenchwomen protest in skirts
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Paris - Decades after fighting for the right to wear trousers, all French women were on Thursday called on to perform the "militant act...
Yahoo News
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SKorea defense minister resigns (AP) DeLay undone by effort to consolidate G...
Today News, Nov 25, 2010
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More VGA Teasers Hint At World Premiers PlayStation LifeStyle Now PlayStation LifeStyle has uncovered the latest set of hints from the ...
Nov 24, 2010
Today News
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Christian Lifestyle Company Answers a Higher Calling - Commits to Support the ... PR Web (press release) The father of young children, B...
Small Business Owners Don't Feel Government Support
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The majority (82%) of small business owners feel that their interests are typically overlooked by the government, according to a new survey ...
Three Ways to Profit as China Dumps Japanese Debt - Money Morning
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By Keith Fitz-Gerald , Chief Investment Strategist , Money Morning As a veteran trader, ...
Why China's Economy Will Exceed Expectations in the Second Half of 2010 - Money Morning
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By Larry D. Spears , Contributing Writer , Money Morning The rapid growth China's econom...
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Our team, with over 120 analysts, is constantly monitoring the market, evaluating investments, and delivering the insights tha...
No Rest for the Weary: Unemployment to Remain High Through 2011 and Beyond
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By Don Miller , Associate Editor , Money Morning Stocks are up nearly 70% from their bear ma...
Chile: The One Emerging Market That Investors Can't Afford to Ignore in 2011 - Money Morning
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By Martin Hutchinson , Contributing Editor , Money Morning When I review each of the world...
Bernanke Reviews Fed's Communications Amid Backlash Over Asset Purchases - Bloomberg
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Federal Reserve officials are undertaking their broadest review of public communications in three years while confronting backlash from some...
Today News, Nov 24, 2010
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North Korea: a deadly attack, a counter-strike – now Koreans hold their breath The Guardian The US and other countries around the...
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