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Nov 4, 2010

Can you trust a leader who cries?

House Minority Leader John Boehner who broke down in tears during his speech, gives a thumbs-up at the end of his address to a Republican election night results watch rally in Washington,
By Olivia Lang, BBC News
Mr Boehner cried during his acceptance speech
Celebrating the Republican - and his own - victory, the incoming speaker of the US House of Representatives John Boehner's voice choked with emotion. "I spent my whole life chasing the American dream. I put myself through school… working every rotten job there was and every night shift I could find," he sobbed.

Sri Lanka to build park for romantic young lovers

Kissing couple
By Charles Haviland, BBC News, Colombo
If you must do it, say the authorities, do it in the park
The Sri Lankan government says it will construct a park for romantic young couples who want freedom to be together without being victimised by police.

Rare Afghan gold collection to be displayed in UK

Golden belt
By Quentin Sommerville
BBC News, Kabul
This golden belt is one of the highlights of the hoard
The Afghan government and the UK have signed an agreement allowing a priceless gold collection to go on display at the British Museum.
The "Lost Treasures of Afghanistan" or Bactrian gold will be revealed to the British public next year.

BBC News - Iran holds four 'UK-linked men' for killings, Nov 04, 2010

Iran says it has arrested four men allegedly paid by a man based in Britain to carry out assassinations, an official state TV station reports.
Press TV said the four "Britain-linked terrorists" were detained in the western city of Marivan.

Haiti braced as Tropical Storm Tomas sweeps in

Evacuation advice at Corail-Cesselesse relocation camp. 3 Nov 2010
Refugees have been advised to leave the camps, but many have nowhere to go
Haiti has been placed on high alert as a powerful storm sweeps in, threatening thousands of earthquake survivors still living in camps.
Forecasters say Tropical Storm Tomas is gaining strength and will begin to lash Haiti by late Thursday, reaching full force by Friday.

Greek police explode 'bomb' addressed to French embassy

Police investigators in Athens (4 Nov 2010)
A controlled explosion was carried out and investigators searched the scene for evidence
Police in Athens have carried out a controlled explosion on a suspicious package addressed to the French embassy.
A police spokesman told Reuters news agency it was an "explosive device".
Fourteen packages have been sent to ...

China's Hu Jintao to sign big deals on France visit

Hu Jintao (file picture)
French officials say Hu Jintao will commit billions of euros to contracts
France's President Nicolas Sarkozy is set to honour his Chinese counterpart with extravagant state events as he arrives to seal huge business deals.
Hu Jintao is expected to sign billions of euros-worth of contracts with Airbus and French firms including oil firm Total and nuclear engineer Areva.

Serb leader Tadic apologises for 1991 Vukovar massacre, Nov 04, 2010


President Boris Tadic arrived in Vukovar on a ferry which crossed the River Danube
President Boris Tadic has become the first Serbian leader to pay his respects to Croatian victims of a notorious 1991 massacre. During a visit to a memorial to 260 people murdered at  
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Ivory Coast set for presidential election run-off

President Laurent Gbagbo (l) and Alassane Ouattara (r)
Laurent Gbagbo (l) prevented Alassane Ouattara (r) from competing in previous polls
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

Damaged wing of Qantas jet, seen from window in flight
The Australian airline Qantas has grounded its six-strong fleet of Airbus A380 airliners after one of the superjumbos made an 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

Barack Obama
Barack Obama will have to work with a Republican-controlled House of Representatives
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

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GM’s $10.6 Billion IPO Could be an Enticing Opportunity For Investors

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.
Migrants are escorted from the M V Sun Sea after it was escorted into CFB Esquimalt in Colwood, B.C., on Aug. 13, 2010.
MAPLE RIDGE, B.C.—One of the 492 Tamil migrants who entered Canada onboard the MV Sun Sea will remain in custody after a government representative alleged the man may have committed war crimes.

Leader of Yemen Al Qaeda branch a master of disguises

Video grab shows senior leaders of Al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula, from left to right: military leader Qassim al-Raimi, deputy leader Saeed al-Shihri, leader Nasser al-Wahishi, and Abu al-Hareth Muhammad al-Oufi. (Jan. 23, 2009) 
Leaders of Al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula, from left to right: military leader Qassim al-Raimi, deputy leader Saeed al-Shihri, leader Nasser al-Wahishi, and Abu al-Hareth Muhammad al-Oufi. (Jan. 23, 2009)
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.

The tragic history of the private Davis family

The wealthy Davis family valued privacy, but their millions could not buy it. Through violent twists of fate and alleged crimes of greed, their tragedies have played out on front pages for decades.

Volcanic eruption sends Indonesian villagers fleeing

Molten lava flows from the crater of Indonesia's Mount Merapi late Nov. 2, 2010.

Molten lava flows from the crater of Indonesia's Mount Merapi late Nov. 2, 2010.
Indonesia’s deadly volcano erupted Wednesday with its biggest blast yet, shooting searing ash miles into the sky and forcing the hasty evacuations of panicked villagers and emergency shelters near the base.

Laureen Harper asks Iranian president to block woman’s execution

TBILISI, GA.—Iran’s foreign minister said Wednesday that no final decision has been made in the case of a woman who once faced death by stoning for an adultery conviction, despite reports her execution was imminent.

Coyle: Campbell departure ripples through Queen’s Park

Gordon Campbell, seen in an October file photo, announced his resignation as B.C. premier and called a Liberal leadership convention, saying voter anger over the HST had derailed his government.
Gordon Campbell, seen in an October file photo, announced his resignation as B.C. premier and called a Liberal leadership convention, saying voter anger over the HST had derailed his government.

Since Canada’s premiers met two Novembers ago in Ottawa to discuss the global economic crisis, four have left the club.

Toronto man wanted in homicide surrenders in South Korea

A Toronto man wanted in connection with a 2007 homicide case has turned himself over to Korean authorities and is facing an extradition hearing.

Toronto police said Sang-Woo Ye, 29, surrendered in South Korea on Oct. 27.

Russia, Afghanistan agree to step up drugs fight

MOSCOW (AFP) - Russian and Afghanistan want to increase cooperation in the fight against drug trafficking despite Afghan anger over a joint US-Russian drugs raid, the Kremlin said on Wednesday.

Iran says 'stoning woman' in perfect health, attacks West

TEHRAN (AFP) - Iran said on Wednesday that a woman sentenced to death by stoning is in perfect health and that her case is still being reviewed, amid fears her execution was imminent.

Republicans win 6 seats, but Dems lock in majority

Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid of Nev. talks to campaign workers at his campaign headquarters in Las Vegas, Tuesday, Nov. 2, 2010. (AP Photo/Jae C. Hong)
The Canadian Press Photo: Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid of Nev. talks to campaign workers at his campaign headquarters...

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Greece suspends air freight after bombs found

ATHENS (Reuters) - Greece suspended overseas shipment of mail and packages for 48 hours on Wednesday, hoping to stop militants sending more parcel bombs in addition to more than a dozen already sent to foreign governments and embassies.

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Permalink Economic Crisis and Tax Injustice

The Associated Press's Robin Hindery reported on October 29, 2010 that the AP had found a remarkable fact: communities across the U.S. have been raising their local property taxes. The AP surveyed 39 states and studied 2,387 revenue measures that came before town, city, and county voters. In most of those elections, voters favored measures that raised their own property tax rates. Voters wanted to support their local schools and other services provided by local governments. The AP began Hindery's story as follows: “Forget all the talk about voters being fed up with high taxes.”

The Associated Press: Mom in Spain happy that her 10-year-old gave birth

MADRID (AP) — A Romanian Gypsy woman whose 10-year-old daughter just gave birth in Spain says she's delighted to have a new granddaughter and doesn't understand why the birth has shocked anyone — let alone become an international sensation.