Jun 5, 2010
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Freedom flotilla ship MV Rachel Corrie continues to head for Gaza | World news | The Guardian
MV Rachel Corrie, which was named after a 23-year-old American killed in Gaza in 2003, is still bound for Gaza. Photograph: Niall Carson/PA
Jun 4, 2010
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President Barack Obama has postponed for the third time his visit to Guam, Indonesia and Australia set for this month, the White House confirmed yesterday. ....full story
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Greek Debt Crisis
From left to right: Nicolas Sarkozy, French President, Georgios Papandreou, Greek Prime Minister and Angela Merkel, German Federal Chancellor and Europe's principal paymaster, at the EU summit in Brussels, March 25, 2010. |
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Report condemns swine flu experts
Upcoming Movies
Walt Disney Pictures will be releasing a new poster / billboard for upcoming Tron Legacy film every month in the lead up to the film’s December release.
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Mohit Agarwal is the winner of the TOPtoTOP Global Climate Solution Award. He will participate in a camp in Switzerland vom 1-20 August 2010 working together with the other winners from Japan, Chile, Indonesia and China on topics of climate change. Mohit is a third year student in electrical engineering at IIT Delhi and a passionate mountaineer. Congratulations Mohit!
IMF to Send Staff Mission to Athens, Jun 04, 2010
Hellenic Telecommunications Organization S.A. - Cosmote
Benedict to Make First Papal Visit to Cyprus - News
(RNS) Pope Benedict XVI's overseas travels typically involve vast crowds of adoring Catholics, often squeezed into sports stadiums or public venues for large-scale Masses. Read more:
Jun 3, 2010
Japan's prime minister Yukio Hatoyama resigns
Yukio Hatoyama steps down over failure to honour election promises including relocation of Okinawa's US air base
Tropical Storm Agatha in Guatemala
Hundreds dead as torrential rain sweeps Central America.
Sinkhole in Guatemala swallows three-storey building
Obama, Arizona governor to meet
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- Turks try to identify dead activists
(AP)
AP - An Islamic charity group that
organized the aid flotilla to Gaza says its workers and relatives are
trying identify nine bodies at an Istanbul morgue.
- BP faces another setback; oil slick threatens Fla. (AP)
- Suspect in Holloway case sought in Peru killing (AP)
- Senate candidate says White House discussed 3 jobs (AP)
- UK taxi driver kills 12, wounds 25 in rampage (AP)
- Ex-JonBenet suspect sought after alleged threats (AP)
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Teen's Double Transplant Success - CBS News Video
A 16-year-old girl diagnosed with an immune deficiency disease had two transplants from the same donor, a novel idea from her medical team. As Byron Pitts tells us, her life is full of new beginnings.
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Israel Expels Activists After Raid, Reports Say - NYTimes.com
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Jun 1, 2010
Young Americans Embrace Rigors of the Bolshoi - NYTimes.com
Joy Womack, an American student at the Bolshoi academy in Moscow, preparing to go onstage in an end-of-term performance. She moved to Russia on her own last year at 15. More Photos »