Oct 28, 2010
Poland's faith divide | Sophia Deboick
Indonesia death toll reaches 300 with more feared after twin disasters
The combined death toll from the twin tsunami and earthquake disasters which struck Indonesia within 24 hours has risen to more than 300, government officials said ..
Chaos over restraint rules for deportees
The government's deportation policy has been thrown into confusion after it emerged that the Home Office banned private security firms from forcing detainees on to flights following the death of a refugee, then lifted the moratorium 10 days later.
Investment Strategies: Three Ways to Profit - No Matter Who Wins Tuesday's Midterm Elections
By William Patalon III, Executive Editor, Money Morning
Question of the Week: Mortgagegate Makes Investors Wary of U.S. Banking Industry
By Kerri Shannon, Associate Editor, Money Morning
YAHOO News, Oct 28, 2010
- Fears hundreds more dead in Indonesia tsunami (AP)
- Wild storm leaves behind damage, injuries (AP)
- College tuition costs climbing again this fall (AP)
- Myanmar says top general will not run in elections (AP)
- High exposure to BPA linked to low sperm count (AP)
- Candidates use children to make final pitch (AP)
Oct 27, 2010
Small Business Confidence Improves In October
ICI Meeting, Tel Aviv, Israel, 5-7 December, 2010
ICI 2010 will focus on innovative technology and therapies. The program will include presentations of new therapies, thematic live cases and emerging technology sessions.
Chile's president apologises to Germany for slogan - Telegraph
The phrase Sebastian Pinera wrote was "Deutschland uber alles," or "Germany above all." It became infamous under the Third Reich and after World War II was excised from Germany's national anthem as too nationalistic.
Former Nelson Mandela charity boss in court for taking diamonds from Naomi Campbell - Telegraph
Jeremy Ractliffe and Naomi Campbell
Israel's right wing starts their own Tea Party - Telegraph
The new movement, which has taken inspiration from the US conservative group, is being spearheaded by disaffected former and present members of Benjamin Netanyahu's Likud party,
The Hobbit dispute resolved
Vatican calls for clemency for Tariq Aziz
French parliament passes pension reform
Shell slashes $18bn from Kashagan costs
China news, all the latest and breaking Chinese news
Barack Obama and Asif Ali Zardari urge more action against terror groups
"Both President Obama and President Zardari acknowledged that more work needed to be done to address the direct threat to our countries posed by terrorist groups in Pakistan," the statement said.
Video: Protesters clash at Kentucky debate
Mikhail Gorbachev: victory in Afghanistan is 'impossible'
BBC News - The Hobbit will be made in New Zealand, PM confirms
Two movies based on The Hobbit will be filmed in New Zealand as planned, the country's prime minister has confirmed.
The announcement follows two days of talks with Hollywood executives over whether the Lord of the Rings prequels should be shot in the country.
Virgin Media races to offer fastest UK network
Virgin Media is set to turn up the dial on its cable network, offering users speeds of up to 100Mbps (megabits per second).
It aims to provide the service to over 50% of the UK by mid-2012, beginning in December with 200,000 homes in London, the Home Counties and West Yorkshire.
It is the latest move in the race to bring super-fast broadband services to the UK.
More species slide to extinction
Some 13% of birds qualify for inclusion on the Red List
Testicular cancer risk 'greater' for tall men
The risk goes up the taller the man
US new home sales pick up speed
Sales of new homes in the US rose 6.6% in September to a seasonally-adjusted annualised rate of 307,000.
The figure beat market expectations of a rise to just 300,000.
However, the rate is still 21.5% below the level of a year ago and near historic lows.
Mexico's Calderon: US not doing enough in drugs war
Mexican President Felipe Calderon has told the BBC the US should do more to reduce the demand for drugs that is fuelling violence in Mexico.
Building collapse kills Afghan wedding guests
At least 60 people have been killed after part of a building collapsed on guests at a wedding in northern Afghanistan, officials say.
Clashes as nationalists march in Israeli Arab town
Israeli police have clashed with Arab demonstrators in the northern town of Umm al-Fahm, where Israeli right-wing activists staged a protest march.
French MPs adopt pension reform
Students protested in Paris on Tuesday but numbers were down
Indonesia tsunami: Death toll soars to 272
The death toll from a tsunami in western Indonesia rises to 272, officials say, as doubts emerge about whether an early warning system was working properly.
Cape Town opera snubs Tutu plea to cancel Israel tour
South Africa's Cape Town Opera has turned down an appeal from Nobel peace prize winner Archbishop Desmond Tutu to call off a tour of Israel.
