A motorist driving past a filling station which was toppled by Typhoon Megi (local codename Juan) yesterday at Isabela province in northeastern Philippines. The strongest cyclone in years to buffet the Philippines knocked out communications and power yesterday. Picture: AP
Oct 21, 2010
Russia earmarks 900 state firms for public sale
Russia has announced further details of plans for its biggest privatisation since the 1990s - which could raise up to 1.8 trillion roubles ($60bn; £38bn)
Gene linked to depression 'fixed' in mice
Gene therapy in mice appears to be able to "correct" a gene defect strongly linked to depression in people.
Abnormal behaviour in mice lacking a gene in a specific brain region was reversed after injections of a modified virus.
India malaria deaths hugely underestimated, says report
The number of people dying from malaria in India has been hugely underestimated, according to new research.
The data, published in the Lancet, suggests there are 13 times more malaria deaths in India than the World Health Organization (WHO) estimates.
Settlers start 600 new homes after ban ends: watchdog
Jewish settlers have started building more than 600 homes in the West Bank since a building freeze expired last month, an Israeli pressure group says.
French workers vow to step up pension protests
French workers will step up their protests against pension reforms next week, a top trade union leader says.
Bernard Thibault, head of the CGT workers' confederation, made the statement as union leaders prepared to discuss plans to hold a seventh day of national protests across FranceBBC News - Spending Review: Osborne defends 'fairness' of cuts
He said "the path to economic ruin" lay ahead if the deficit was not tackled.
BBC News - Court allows Pentagon to re-instate ban on gay soldiers
Gunbattles stir panic in 2 Mexican border cities
Young woman decapitated in Ciudad Juarez
20-year-old woman becomes top cop in violent Mexican municipality
Israel marks 15th anniversary of Rabin's assassination
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- Obama's 4-day campaign swing is his longest yet (AP)
- GOP leader hopes to work with Obama on some issues (AP)
- Report faults state prisons' treatment of mothers (AP)
- Study: Women give more to charity than men (AP)
- Israeli settlers building 544 new homes after building ban lifted (AP)
- Appeals court keeps military gay policy for now (AP)
Oct 20, 2010
Tibetan students in China protest over language policy
At least 1,000 ethnic Tibetan students in China have protested against what they call the erosion of their culture and language, a rights group says.
Chilean politician alleges miners' warnings 'ignored'
A Chilean politician has alleged that on the day the San Jose mine collapsed trapping 33 men, workers voiced safety fears but were told to stay on shift.
Deputy Carlos Vilches said one of the miners had told him that managers refused their request to surface some three hours before the disaster.
Portugal transformed by green energy revolution
Pinera: Mining conditions must improve
British aid worker released in Somalia
The aid worker, named as Zimbabwe-born Frans Barnard, was freed after tribal elders negotiated with his captors, Save the Children confirmed.
Saudi prince gets life in prison for murdering servant
Fresh clashes as French protests continue
GEC To Stay At GCIC Until Dec. 31, Guam
Guam- 12 days are left until the General Election, and the Guam Election Commission is on track in its preparations for the big event.
In fact, the agency won't be moving out of the GCIC building anytime soon. GEC has a home at least until the end of the year. Executive Director John Blas told the Board of Directors during their Wednesday meeting that a check in the amount of $6,683.23 was cut for them to remain at GCIC until December 31. He also told members, the Department of Administration is working on the $534 still owed for their August rent to the landlord and $9,000 to utilize GCIC's second floor conference room. Board member Martha Ruth also suggested the use of the Department of Labor's conference room to save more money.
IT’S WAR: Public servants give TT government ultimatum
Wedding bells for five of Chile's rescued miners
Trapped miner Esteban Rojas hugs his wife Jessica Yanez after reaching the surface on October 13. They are now to be married in church, 25 years after their civil ceremony.
COPIAPO, Chile — Five of Chile's 33 rescued miners are to have church weddings after surviving for more than two months trapped underground.
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Surabaya offers an appealing alternative
It is neater, cleaner and more orderly - quite unlike Jakarta’s oppressiveness
To many Malaysians, Surabaya - Indonesia’s second largest city - is a mystery.
Certainly most of our businessmen head straight to Jakarta only to end up being overwhelmed by the capital’s sheer size and complexities.
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Prepared for ‘Juan’
The Philippines' capital Metro Manila may be heaving a sigh of relief after having been mostly spared by the wrath of Super-typhoon 'Juan' (international codename: Megi), but it should empathise with the plight of Northern Luzon that bore the brunt of the storm’s destructive crossing and must not rest its guard lest it be caught flat-footed again the way it was during 'Ondoy' (Ketsana). The supertyphoon has largely brought damage to the northeastern corridor of the archipelago, geographically the first landfall of storms and the most drenched and affected by Pacific howlers. Despite being weather-beaten and storm-tossed, the geographical location of that region and its relative inaccessibility have somehow also ensured that its beautiful flora and fauna are preserved and renewed, especially from the depredation of greedy loggers and the despoliation of tourist-wastrels.
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Hollywoodnews.com: Have you ever heard the famous bit of homespun Texas wisdom, “You dance with the one who brung you?” Bet Sandra Bullock, who has adopted the Lone Star state, knows it, so it makes sense to learn the actress is sticking with Warner Bros., the studio that successfully guided ..
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Hollywoodnews.com: All lists are subjective, and most movie lists are flawed. But if there’s a constant when it comes to compilations, it’s that they always stimulate great debate.
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Hollywood actor Mel Gibson has landed a cameo role as a tattoo artist in the Hangover sequel, it has been reported.
Industry newspaper The Hollywood Reporter said the Braveheart star will join original cast members including Bradley Cooper in the movie.
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Bomber who killed seven at CIA base 'was not vetted'
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A suicide bomber who killed seven CIA agents at a meeting at a remote base in eastern Afghanistan in January had not been properly vetted, the CIA has said.
Dramatic solar eclipse pictured by Nasa
On October 7 the observatory's path around the Earth brought it in perfect alignment with the new Moon as it arced in front of the Sun.
Could the Government Seize Your Gold? Rules to Consider, Steps to Take
By Don Miller, Associate Editor, Money Morning
It's a question that's being asked with increasing frequency these days. The United States is struggling with a post-financial-crisis economy that can't seem to get healthy, which has led to a ballooning budget deficit and a staggering national debt.
Oct 19, 2010
Are we ready yet for that big reform pill?- Canada
Patient user fees or medicare premiums?
Doctors with their incomes capped but able to charge the privately insured for extra services?
Private hospitals operating alongside public ones with the same funding forumulas?
And "essential" drugs covered by the public system.
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Williams strangled 2nd murder victim, Canada
Jessica Lloyd died after Col. Russell Williams strangled her with a rope more than 12 hours after repeatedly sexually assaulting and abducting her from her home north of Belleville, Ont., a court hearing was told Tuesday. On Monday, Williams pleaded guilty to 88..
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- Military recruiters told to accept gay applicants (AP)
- Even in liberal bastions, GOP sees election chance (AP)
- Police label shots at Pentagon as a 'random event' (AP)
- O'Donnell questions separation of church and state (AP)
- State lawmakers preparing citizenship legislation (AP)
- Sculpture of comatose leader stirs Israeli emotion (AP)
Apple vs. Google: Who Wins This One?
Consumer Spending Slips Slightly In September
Investment Bank Earnings Preview: Giants Goldman Sachs and Morgan Stanley To See Revenue Decline
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Don't expect the same exuberant response to U.S. investment bank earnings reports.
Indeed, Wall Street analysts are expecting a very different set of results from the U.S. investment-banking sector, when giants Goldman Sachs Group Inc. (NYSE: GS) and Morgan Stanley (NYSE: MS) report their third-quarter results this week. Goldman reports today (Tuesday) and Morgan Stanley tomorrow (Wednesday).
Defense Suppliers Compete for a Piece of India’s Multibillion-Dollar Military Revamp
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Investment Banking Earnings Highlight Wall Street’s New Vulnerabilities
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- Democrats make pre-election pitch to help seniors (AP)
- French retirement protests take violent turn (AP)
- Judge likely to deny gov't on gay troops order (AP)
- Nurse's 911 call played at Fort Hood hearing (AP)
- Gunmen storm Parliament in Chechnya, 6 dead (AP)
- Bank of America posts $7.7B loss on special charge (AP)
Obama hits stride before 35,000 supporters in Ohio
Medvedev hands top state honours to Russian spies
PRESIDENT Dmitry Medvedev yesterday handed top state honours to the Russian spies deported from the United States in July in the biggest spy scandal since the Cold War, the Kremlin said.
"A ceremony took place in the Kremlin today to hand top state honours to a number of Foreign Intelligence Service (SVR) employees, including the spies who were working in the United States and returned to Russia in July," Kremlin..
Chile president pledges to tighten mine safety
Pinera, basking in the glow of the rescue while he tours European capitals, said Chile was tripling the budget of mining industry regulators and revising its regulations.
Greek embassies step up security
Greek foreign ministry spokesman Grigoris Delavekouras said in a statement that the alert began after an anonymous phone call to the Greek general consulate in Los Angeles on October 13.