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Sep 10, 2010
China's UN diplomat in drunken rant against Americans
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UN Under-Secretary-General for Economic and Social Affairs Sha Zukang The outburst by Sha Zukang at a retreat for top UN officials ...
Winston Churchill blamed for 1m deaths in India famine
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Winston Churchill said Britain could not spare the ships to transport emergency supplies According to a new book on the famine, Sir Win...
New Zealand military scientist caught lying on CV
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New Zealand's current affairs programme, 60 Minutes, reported that at one previous workplace Mr Wilce was known as 'Walter Mitty...
Koran burning protests claim first victim in Afghanistan
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Dove World Outreach Center Pastor Terry Jones (R) speaks at a press conference with Imam Muhammad Musri Pakistani lawyers carry a burning...
Sep 9, 2010
Costa Rica Retirement Ranked in Top 5 Best
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A recent study on the world's top retirement locations by CBS MoneyWatch , Costa Rica retirement had a strong showing and ranked #5 on ...
The Biggest, Big Whorehouse in Central America
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Woman Goes Missing in Nicoya Peninsula, Costa Rica
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Kim Paris, Aged 33 Missing on Nicoya Peninsula Kim Paris is a 33 year French National from Montreal who has gone missing from the Nicoya bea...
Private-public sector team from Guyana to visit Kuwait
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GEORGETOWN, Guyana (GINA) -- The government of Guyana, the private sector and the Ministry of Tourism, Industry and Commerce are currently w...
New York mayor to host West Indians at Gracie Mansion
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by Bevan Springer New York Amsterdam News NEW YORK, USA -- New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg, is getting set to once again welcome hu...
Castro autobiography describes rebel shaped by childhood
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HAVANA, Cuba (AFP) -- Cuba's iconic former leader Fidel Castro says his childhood struggle against unjust authority turned him into a r...
Services and Products International
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UK Prime Minister's Father Died in France after Stroke
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David Cameron's father died today after a suffering a stroke on holiday, shortly after the prime minister arrived at his bedside at a ho...
Russia and India colonize Moon
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The main tasks of the new Indo-Russian project Luna-Resource in the coming years include study of the Moon's poles by landers and delive...
The aftermath of Iraqi massacre
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The war in Iraq began on March 20, 2003. Former US President George Bush sent troops there under the pretext that the Iraqi leader Saddam Hu...
The Half-Truths of Evolution
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The Half-Truths of Evolution by Babu G. Ranganathan Thanks to Charles Darwin, many have confused natural selection with evolution itself....
Arctic: Canada's Sabre-Rattling and Russia’s Strategic Interests
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The recently completed Operation Nanook (August 6 to 26), an operation which Canada began after Russia made claims to Arctic territories in...
Extraterrestrial Spaceships Land and Crash on Earth Regularly
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Extraterrestrial Spaceships Land and Crash on Earth Regularly Some researchers believe that there are specific areas on Earth where UFOs l...
Cannibalism in Germany: Restaurant Advertises for Body Parts
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A sick internet joke or a serious business proposition? A restaurant in Germany has been conducting an advertising campaign for people to d...
Who pays for the loss of life in Iran?
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Since the victory of Iran's Islamic Revolution in 1979 which toppled the U.S.-backed regime of Shah Mohammad Reza Pahlavi, Iran has been...
Europe's Last Dictator Seeks Forgiveness
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Europe's Last Dictator Seeks Forgiveness Belarus is trying to regain the trust of the West, lost in the mid 1990's. Against the ba...
Britney Spears will Answer in Court for Sexual Harassment
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A former bodyguard for pop star Britney Spears has filed a sexual harassment lawsuit against her. Fernando Flores has accused the singer of...
Lennon's Killer will Remain Imprisoned for at Least Two More Years
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The man who killed John Lennon has been denied parole and will remain imprisoned for at least two more years, New York state officials have ...
Lithuanian TV incidentally knocks nationalists out
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The situation around the Russian language and the position of Russian-speaking population in the Baltic States has long been the focus of a...
Smokers and drinkers to be taxed for their bad habits in Russia
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Frequently drinking and smoking Russians should pay more to the state than those who do not abuse these habits and lead a healthy lifestyle...
American scientists learned to read thoughts
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A mind-reading machine is a step closer to reality after scientists discovered a way of translating people's thoughts into words. Resea...
Sep 8, 2010
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Kiwis and Aussies most generous in the world
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NEW YORK - Australia and New Zealand shared first place in a first-of-its kind survey ranking 153 nations on the willingness of their citize...
Girl, 15, double killer
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Britain's youngest female double murderer has been given a life sentence for killing her father and a woman in separate incidents when s...
Obama plans to crank up business tax breaks
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WASHINGTON - United States President Barack Obama is calling on Congress to pass new tax breaks that would allo...
Haiti's earthquake similar but deadlier
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Researchers have explained why Canterbury escaped with no loss of life and little damage compared with the devastation in Haiti. Nearly a...
At last, science offers the right moves, Sept 08, 2010
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We have all witnessed it - a packed dancefloor of bodies gyrating perfectly to the beat suddenly being emptied by the unwelcome appearance...
Financier Soros gifts $139m to human rights watchdog
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Continuing a lifelong habit of putting money where his mouth is, George Soros has announced a gift of US$100 million ($139 million) to Human...
Gillard ready to get down to real business
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Australia gets back to the real business of politics today as both major parties meet in Canberra to map out the next three years under le...
Angelina Jolie Speaks Out At Planned Quran And Alerts Mental People To It
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It must be awful being a wealthy celebrity who takes on the gig of UN ambassador. You have to go to all these poverty stricken places and yo...
How Canada will become a superpower, making the Northern Rim the envy of the world
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Although climate change could still have devastating effects for much of the world, some regions stand to benefit immensely. Canada, Scand...
No oil found off Greenland ... yet
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Tensions in the Arctic are rising again after a Scottish company confirmed indications of oil off the coast of Greenland. Cairn Energy has ...
Greenland Minerals resumes trading on ASX
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PERTH (miningweekly.com) – Uranium explorer Greenland Minerals and Energy has resumed trading on the ASX following a lengthy suspension on s...
Greenpeace boards ship to prevent offshore oil drilling - Mail & Guardian Online: The smart news source
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Greenland's prime minister has accused Greenpeace of threatening the safety of oil workers and the environment by forcing the rig to shu...
Science : Mammoth, reindeer lived on Iberian Peninsula 150,000 years ago
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AP Bronze sculptures of mammoths in Moscow, Russia. File photo Scientists at the University of Oviedo (UO) and the Complutense University o...
Activists taken from arctic oil rig
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NUUK, Greenland, Sept. 2 (UPI) -- Activists who scaled a drilling platform off the coast of Greenland were arrested after severe weather for...
Scientists Look Under Greenland's 'Hood'
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A team of investigators from the United Kingdom says that its current research effort, of peering at the geophysical and hydrological c...
Greenland man accused of beating roommate held on $20g cash bail
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Ross Hammond PORTSMOUTH — A Greenland man who allegedly beat and threatened his roommate before smashing into his roommate's car and ...
Dengue : du mieux en Martinique et Guadeloupe
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Chaque semaine, l’Institut de Veille sanitaire (InVS) publie un état des lieux de l’activité de la dengue et du chikungunya dans les terr...
Pacific Games to cost $1.8K per athlete
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Pacific Games Council secretary general David Boyd, sitting right, protocol director Helen Court Wabete, sitting second right, and NC201...
WALLIS, FUTUNA: A highly (electrically) charged atmosphere, Sep 08, 2010
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Wallace atoll is located 220 km northwest from the islands of Alofi and Futuna and 357 km westwards from the Samoan island of Savai'i. ...
Puissant séisme au Nord-est de Fidji, forte réplique en Nouvelle-Zélande
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SUVA, mercredi 8 septembre 2010 (Flash d'Océanie) – L’activité sismique demeure intense dans le Pacifique Sud-ouest avec, mercredi, aux ...
Puissant séisme au Nord-est de Fidji
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SUVA, mercredi 8 septembre 2010 (Flash d'Océanie) – L’activité sismique demeure intense dans le Pacifique Sud-ouest avec, mercredi, aux ...
Karate side off to Tahiti
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NINE athletes will jet out this Sunday bound for Tahiti to compete in the 14th Oceania Karate Championship. The nine are team captain M...
Brunei Eye Quarterfinals Berth
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Photo: James Kon Bandar Seri Begawan - The Brunei Darussalam U-18 football team is eyeing a quarterfinals berth in the Asian U-18 Schools F...
Seven Thousand Dollars from the Chamber Commerce of India in Brunei Darussalam
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Today, the Fund received a total of Seven Thousand Dollars from twelve donors from the Chamber Commerce of India in Brunei Darussalam . ...
Will German central bank uproar sway ECB presidency?
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6 Sep 10 - THE uproar sparked by a German central banker's remarks about Jews and Muslims could muddy the waters for Bundesbank chi...
BP ups asset sale target after massive oil spill
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6 Sep 10 - OIL giant BP has increased to US$40 billion the amount it wants to raise from an asset sale programme in the wake of the Gul...
Russia and India sign satellite navigation deal
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6 Sep 10 - INDIAN and Russian companies signed a deal that will see Indian buses guided by a Russian satellite navigation system, the n...
BA-Iberia eye 12 airlines for expansion
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BRITISH Airways and Iberia have a list of 12 potential airlines to buy or merge with when their tie-up is complete, BA Chief Executive Willi...
Slow growth for IT jobs in UK
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PUBLIC sector job opportunities in IT in Britain have fallen markedly since the start of the year, a survey showed yesterday, in a sign that...
Obama to launch political offensive on economy
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US PRESIDENT Barack Obama will travel to the Midwestern US state of Wisconsin Monday as part of a broad effort to stem ebbing political supp...
BA still keen on Qantas merger
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BRITISH Airways would be keen on reopening merger talks with Qantas Airways if Australia's top carrier was interested in reviving a deal...
Slovakia faces EU problems after rebuff of Greek aid
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SLOVAKIA faces growing criticism and isolation in the European Union over its decision not to contribute to an aid package for debt-ridden G...
Euro slides, Europe banking issues in focus
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THE euro fell broadly yesterday after rekindled concerns about the European banking sector and prompted investors to sell higher-risk curren...
Oil falls to US$74, dollar gains
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8 Sep 10 - OIL fell below US$74 a barrel yesterday as the dollar strengthened and Tropical Storm Hermine came ashore near the...
Debenhams is cutting prices by up to 25 per cent
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LONDON: British department stores group Debenhams is cutting prices by up to 25 per cent, in a sign retailers are increasingly nervous about...
UK behind in graduate race
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BRITAIN is falling behind other industrialised nations in the race to produce the highly skilled graduates needed to remain competitive in t...
Agreement for feasibility study of bridge to Temburong inked
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Illustration: BT/Ayi Hermala The proposed bridge linking Brunei-Muara and Temburong is likely to become one of the Sultan...
Cockroaches could help fight infection
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NEWSCORE - Cockroaches could be more of a health benefit than a health hazard, as their brains contain powerful antibiotic properties which ...
4 killed by police in Kashmir
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AFP - Four people were killed on Monday when Indian security forces opened fire on alleged stone-throwing protesters during fresh demonstrat...
Teen faces castration after brutal police beating
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AFP - A Russian teen is facing castration after being severely beaten by police in the Volga river town of Kstovo, a local non-governmental ...
US drone strike kills militants
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NEWSCORE - A US drone fired two missiles at a vehicle carrying militants in Pakistan's northwestern tribal area, near the Afghan border,...
World's shortest man is 27 inches tall
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NEWSCORE - A Colombian measuring just over two feet tall has been officially recognized as the world's shortest living man by the Guinne...
Iran blocks UN nuclear inspectors
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AFP - Iran is hampering a long-running investigation into its controversial nuclear drive by refusing to allow experienced U.N. inspectors i...
Gillard is PM, Australia
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NEWSCORE - Labor leader Julia Gillard secured government in Australia with a AU$10billion ($F17.6billion) package for regional areas. T...
Songbirds slaughtered for a Frenchman's feast
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FORMER French President Francois Mitterrand chose to die in a remote rural spot, hundreds of miles from the Elysee Palace in Paris where he ...
World News,India Times
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Breaking News: Angelina Jolie in Pakistan As Pakistan raced against time to save two towns from flooding, Hollywood actress Angelina Jolie...
Sep 7, 2010
Yahoo News
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US church to go ahead with Sept. 11 Quran burning (AP) Grim o...
Midway memories - Opinion
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Midway veterans, from left, Kaname Harada, a Japanese fighter pilot; George Bernstein, an aviation mechanic aboard the USS Hornet; and Paul ...
Azerbaijani-Armenians in the US : Welcome to the Armenian Mirror-Spectator
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Newly-arrived Baku Armenians worshipping in New York By Aram Arkun Mirror-Spectator Staff BROOKLYN, N.Y. — Hundreds of thousands of Armen...
Views: Solidarity vs. Contingency
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The single most important structural change in higher education over the last two generations has been the massively increased reliance on f...
The Problems with Obama’s Infrastructure Request - TIME.com
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On this Labor Day, President Obama announced that he's calling on Congress to pass an additional $50 billion in infr...
Oklahoma Military Hall of Fame to induct 10
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A soldier credited with leading the last horse cavalry charge in the U.S. Army and the only Chickasaw Indian known to ...
John Travolta extortion case dropped in the Bahamas
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With John Travolta declining to take the stand again in the Bahamas, the prosecution has dropped charges against two people accused of att...
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