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Nov 8, 2010

14 dead in drone strikes

PESHAWAR, Pakistan, AP - Two US drone strikes killed 14 suspected militants in northwestern Pakistan yesterday, local intelligence officials said, in the latest attacks against al-Qaeda and Taliban militants seeking sanctuary in the region.

Obama renews calls to free Suu Kyi

MUMBAI, AFP - US President Barack Obama has called for the release of democracy icon Aung San Suu Kyi, criticising the first elections in Burma for 20 years as neither free nor fair.

"We renew our calls for the authorities to free Aung San Suu Kyi and all other political prisoners immediately and unconditionally," Obama said in a statement released in Mumbai.

Referendum on indigenes

CANBERRA, AAP - Prime Minister Julia Gillard says an expert panel will be set up to lead a national discussion on a referendum on recognising indigenous people in the Australian Constitution.

Burma counts votes

RANGOON, AFP - Burma counted ballots yesterday in its first vote in 20 years as western governments lashed out at the military-ruled nation for orchestrating an election that junta-backed parties look set to easily win.

Anti-nuclear activists holdup train

DANNENBERG, Germany, AFP - Anti-nuclear activists have abseiled over train tracks to block a cargo of nuclear waste from France as protesters stepped up preparations to halt the controversial cargo.

Yahoo News, Nov 08, 2010


Ambac Financial Group, Inc. Announces Fourth ... - Yahoo! Finance
As previously announced, on November 8, 2010, Ambac filed for a voluntary petition for relief under Chapter 11 of the United States Bankruptcy Code ...
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Summary of AMBAC FINANCIAL GROUP INC - Yahoo! Finance
As previously disclosed, on November 8, 2010, Ambac Financial Group, Inc. (the "Company") filed a voluntary petition for relief (the "Bankruptcy Filing") under ...
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Protest against G-20 in S Korea

Protesters denounce the G-20 Summit at a rally in Seoul, South Korea. Photo / AP
Protesters denounce the G-20 Summit at a rally in Seoul, South Korea. Photo / AP
SEOUL - Thousands of people chanted anti-globalisation slogans in South Korea's capital to protest this week's Group of 20 summit.
Part of the crowd attempted to march down nearby streets but were stopped by riot police, who fired pepper spray.

Pompeii relics under threat

This house in the ancient Roman city of Pompeii, once used by gladiators in training, has collapsed. Photo / AP
This house in the ancient Roman city of Pompeii, once used by gladiators in training, has collapsed. Photo / AP
This house in the ancient Roman city of Pompeii, once used by gladiators in training, has collapsed. Photo / AP Shrink
This house in the ancient Roman city of Pompeii, once used by gladiators in training, has collapsed. Photo / AP
A 2,000-year-old house in the Roman city of Pompeii has collapsed into rubble.And experts have warned

Charm offensive: Clinton down under

Secretary of State Hillary Clinton walks to lunch with Prime Minister Julia Gillard in Melbourne. Photo / AP
Secretary of State Hillary Clinton walks to lunch with Prime Minister Julia Gillard in Melbourne. Photo / AP
Australia and the United States are today expected to further tighten defence co-operation as part of a shift in focus to counter the rise of China and strengthen America's strategic position in the region.

Obama calls for India - Pakistan peace

Barack and Michelle Obama mark the Diwali festival at Holy Name High School in Mumbai. Photo / AP
Barack and Michelle Obama mark the Diwali festival at Holy Name High School in Mumbai. Photo / AP
Barack and Michelle Obama mark the Diwali festival at Holy Name High School in Mumbai. Photo / AP Shrink
Barack and Michelle Obama mark the Diwali festival at Holy Name High School in Mumbai. Photo / AP
Barack Obama has called on India and Pakistan to renew their efforts to find peace, even as he said Islamabad was not