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Oct 4, 2010

NJ school holds vigil for student who killed self - Yahoo! News

NEW BRUNSWICK, N.J. – Rutgers University held a silent vigil Sunday night to remember a student who committed suicide after his sexual encounter with a man in his dormitory room was secretly streamed online.

Brazil goes to runoff after Rousseff falls short - Yahoo! News

SAO PAULO – Ruling-party candidate Dilma Rousseff, who is trying to become Brazil's first female leader, fell short of getting a majority of votes in presidential elections and now faces a runoff in four weeks against an experienced, centrist rival.

In a TV comedy, Egyptian women gain a voice - Yahoo! News

CAIRO – It's rare in Egypt's pop culture to get a direct and frank look inside the minds of Egyptian women and what they really think of marriage and love. So a TV comedy became a startling voice in this conservative society's debate over the changing role of women.

Taliban attacks NATO supply trucks in Pakistan - Yahoo! News

ISLAMABAD – The Pakistani Taliban claimed responsibility Monday for a pre-dawn attack on tankers carrying fuel to Afghanistan for U.S. and other NATO forces, vowing to continue raiding supply lines in Pakistan until they are shut down completely.

Oct 3, 2010

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Catherine Zeta-Jones: Michael Douglas's Cancer Treatment Nearly Done

Catherine Zeta-Jones says husband Michael Douglas is "doing very well" in his fight against cancer.

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Greek premier Papandreou to receive Germany's Quadriga Prize

Berlin - Greek Prime Minister George Papandreou, who lifted the lid on his country's perilous public finances, is to be honoured with Germany's Quadriga Prize for "Power of Veracity" on Sunday.The prize, awarded by the non-profit Werkstatt Deutschland (Workshop Germany) organisation is given for "role models who are committed to enlightenment, commitment and welfare."

President Patil, Prince Charles declare CWG open-News-Videos

Top bet for Nobel Peace Prize is in Chinese prison

Liu Xiaobo
BEIJING: When the police came for Liu Xiaobo on a December night nearly two years ago, they didn't tell the dissident author why he was being taken away again. The line in the detention order for his " suspected crime" was left blank.