The presidential election in Ivory Coast is set to go into a second round after neither of the two top candidates reached 50% of the vote. With all the ballots counted from Sunday's first round, incumbent Laurent Gbagbo won 38% and opposition leader Alassane Ouattara 32%, the election ...
Nov 4, 2010
Ivory Coast set for presidential election run-off
The presidential election in Ivory Coast is set to go into a second round after neither of the two top candidates reached 50% of the vote. With all the ballots counted from Sunday's first round, incumbent Laurent Gbagbo won 38% and opposition leader Alassane Ouattara 32%, the election ...
Little Ted's was 'ideal' place for Vanessa George abuse
A Plymouth nursery where a worker sexually abused children "provided an ideal environment" for her to abuse, an inquiry has found.
The review into abuse at Little Ted's nursery found that a lack of formal staff supervision was partly to blame.
Qantas grounds A380s after Singapore emergency landing
Qantas flight QF32 experienced engine trouble shortly after taking off from Singapore on its way to Sydney.
One of the engines exploded with a bang, a passenger told the BBC, and debris was found on an island below.
President Barack Obama invites party leaders to meeting
US President Barack Obama has asked Republican and Democratic Congressional leaders to come to a meeting at the White House.
The 18 November meeting will include House Speaker-elect John Boehner, Senate Republican leader Mitch
YAHOO News, Nov 04, 2010
- Election doesn't end major discord for GOP, Obama (AP)
- No clear path for GOP on health care repeal (AP)
- 18 dead found in Mexico mass grave shown in video (AP)
- US officials: Military wants to boost aid to Yemen (AP)
- Obama drops plan to limit global warming gases (AP)
- Plotters didn't know where mail bombs would go off (AP)
GM’s $10.6 Billion IPO Could be an Enticing Opportunity For Investors
By Don Miller, Associate Editor, Money Morning
General Motors in an initial public offering (IPO) this month will price its shares at a level that could regenerate investor interest, and even throw off generous returns over time.At least that's the hope of the U.S. government, which is likely to see its taxpayer-owned stake fall to less than the symbolically important 50% level when it sells approximately $7 billion of its shares in the IPO.
Nov 3, 2010
Tamil migrant in custody, faces alleged war crimes: government - thestar.com
Migrants are escorted from the M V Sun Sea after it was escorted into CFB Esquimalt in Colwood, B.C., on Aug. 13, 2010.
Leader of Yemen Al Qaeda branch a master of disguises
SANAA, YEMEN—Only four years after he and a band of militants made a daring escape from a Sanaa prison, Qassim al-Raimi has become the dominant figure in Al Qaeda’s
Winners and losers
TARSANDS: The Alberta oil patch will be doing cartwheels as the immediate threat of an aggressive Obama climate bill targeting carbon-heavy oilsands bitumen goes nova. Worries that the states will pick up where the feds left off also abate given the Republican takeover of so many governorships.
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