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Nov 3, 2010
Tamil migrant in custody, faces alleged war crimes: government - thestar.com
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Migrants are escorted from the M V Sun Sea after it was escorted into CFB Esquimalt in Colwood, B.C., on Aug. 13, 2010....
Leader of Yemen Al Qaeda branch a master of disguises
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Leaders of Al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula, from left to right: military leader Qassim al-Raimi, deputy leader Saeed al-Shihri, leader N...
Winners and losers
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TARSANDS: The Alberta oil patch will be doing cartwheels as the immediate threat of an aggressive Obama climate bill targeting carbon-heavy ...
The tragic history of the private Davis family
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The wealthy Davis family valued privacy, but their millions could not buy it. Through violent twists of fate and alleged crimes of greed, th...
Volcanic eruption sends Indonesian villagers fleeing
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Laureen Harper asks Iranian president to block woman’s execution
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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 ston...
Coyle: Campbell departure ripples through Queen’s Park
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Gordon Campbell, seen in an October file photo, announced his resignation as B.C. premier and called a Liberal leadershi...
Toronto man wanted in homicide surrenders in South Korea
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A Toronto man wanted in connection with a 2007 homicide case has turned himself over to Korean authorities and is facing an extradition hear...
Russia, Afghanistan agree to step up drugs fight
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MOSCOW (AFP) - Russian and Afghanistan want to increase cooperation in the fight against drug trafficking despite Afghan anger over a joint ...
Iran says 'stoning woman' in perfect health, attacks West
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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 revie...
Republicans win 6 seats, but Dems lock in majority
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The Canadian Press Photo: Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid of Nev. talks to campaign workers at his campaign headquarters...
APNewsBreak: Alaska write-in count starts Nov. 10
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Greece suspends air freight after bombs found
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ATHENS (Reuters) - Greece suspended overseas shipment of mail and packages for 48 hours on Wednesday, hoping to stop militants sending more ...
The Peoples Voice News, Nov 03, 2010
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Economic Crisis and Tax Injustice The Associated Press's Robin Hindery reported on October 29, 2010 that the AP had found a remarkable...
The Associated Press: Mom in Spain happy that her 10-year-old gave birth
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MADRID (AP) — A Romanian Gypsy woman whose 10-year-old daughter just gave birth in Spain says she's delighted to have a new granddaughte...
Baby falls 6 storeys bounces off cafe awning and is CAUGHT by passing doctor
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Lucky escape: The 18-month-old boy fell from the sixth floor of this apartment block before bouncing off the cafe awning and into the arms ...
Yahoo News
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Jubilant GOP wins the House, falls short of Senate (AP) Dems save Senate maj...
Nov 2, 2010
Indonesia volcano shoots new blast
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Merapi has killed 38 people since it started erupting a week ago. The mountain unleashed another powerful eruption yesterday, spewing seari...
Three Kiwis reported missing after tsunami
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Three New Zealanders have been reported missing in the aftermath of the Indonesian tsunami which has claimed 431 lives, according to a repor...
Robber held dying Diana
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A man who held the hand of the Princess of Wales as she lay dying in a Paris car crash has been jailed after months on the run for robbing...
Action man Putin
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Vladimir Putin has posed for new photographs that portray him as a modern-day Marlboro man. The photographs show the Russian PM riding a h...
Suspicious package sent to German leader
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German police are investigating a suspicious package mailed to Chancellor Angela Merkel's office, hours after small mail bombs exploded ...
Tokyo recalls Moscow ambassador over Russia island row
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TOKYO: Japan said Tuesday it will recall its ambassador to Moscow, heightening a long-standing row with Russia over four remote Pacific i...
Thirty killed in car bombings in Shiite districts in Baghdad
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BAGHDAD: Thirty people were killed and 75 wounded in 11 coordinated car bombings in different Shiite districts of Baghdad on Tuesday, an ...
Thirty killed in car bombings in Shiite districts in Baghdad
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BAGHDAD: Thirty people were killed and 75 wounded in 11 coordinated car bombings in different Shiite districts of Baghdad on Tuesday, an ...
China launches sixth satellite orbiter
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BEIJING: China on Monday successfully launched its sixth orbiter which will form part of its indigenous satellite navigation and positioni...
4 small mail bombs explode in Athens
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ATHENS: Small mail bombs exploded outside the Russian and Swiss embassies in Athens on Tuesday and police destroyed at least three other p...
Thatcher is world's most influential woman
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LONDON: Former British prime minister Baroness Margaret Thatcher has emerged as the most influential woman and role model in the world, ...
Cracks surface as Nepal PM poll fails 15th time
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KATHMANDU: Running into its fifth month on Monday, Nepal's bizarre prime ministerial election failed once more with the 15th round of v...
Mumbai flyover collapses, one hurt
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MUMBAI: A biker was injured after a portion of the under-construction Lalabug flyover in central Mumbai collapsed on Tuesday evening, fi...
Better to be fond of beautiful girls than to be gay: Berlusconi
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MILAN: Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi Tuesday dismissed the latest sex scandal facing him and defended his fondness for "be...
Polls open in US, Democrats fear defeat
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WASHINGTON: US President and his Democratic party feared a rout in the House of Representatives, as Americans, frustrated with continued job...
Small Business Owners See Recovery In 2011
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Small business owners' expectations of an economic rebound have been pushed out until the second half of 2011, even with improving indic...
Securities, Shares, Bonds, Mutual Funds, Stock Exchange
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CAPITAL WAVES WORTH 10,650% DUE TO HIT THE MARKET…
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French courts mull two Rwanda extradition cases
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Palestinian PM stakes claim to east Jerusalem
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AP – Palestinian Prime Minister Salam Fayyad, right, looks through a window into a classroom as he visits By MOHAMMED DARAGHMEH, Associate...
Cuba to send 3 more prisoners to exile in Spain
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AP – Members of Cuban dissident group Ladies in White attend their weekly march in front of Santa Rita church … By PAUL HAVEN, Associate...
Argentina's president addresses nation in tears
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AP – In this picture released by Argentina presidency, Argentina's President Cristina Fernandez prepares to … By DEBORA REY, Associated...
Costa Rica denounces alleged Nicaraguan incursion
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SAN JOSE, Costa Rica – Costa Rica on Monday asked the Organization of American States to call an urgent meeting to address an alleged incurs...
Mexico: 4 US citizens killed in separate attacks
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AP – People hang a banner that reads in Spanish 'No more death' outside the federal attorney general offic...
Obama expected to lose steam after polls
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India Can Give the U.S. a Big Export Boost Business Week Obama to address students at St. Xavier's College in Mumbai Deccan Herald US ...
Twitter to introduce in-stream ads for users' timelines
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SapientNitro Launches Tablet Offering for Immersive, Socially Networked Experiences at Conferences, Meetings and Events Stockhouse Answ...
Login Edit Anand Sharma felicitates Indian CWG medal winners
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Olympic qualification on men's hockey team's mind: Harendra The Times of India Olympic qualification on men’s hockey team’s mind:...
Nov 1, 2010
Theodore Sorensen obituary
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Theodore Sorensen, left, conferring with President John F Kennedy in the Oval Office in 1961. Photograph: George Tames/New York T...
Actor playing gunman shot dead in Philippines
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A village watchman in the central Philippines allegedly mistook an actor playing a masked gunman in a British film for a real assassin and ...
Burmese people's dream of accountable government remains distant
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Free Burma Coalition stages a protest against the 7 November Burmese national elections in Manila. Photograph: Noel Celis/AFP/Get...
Desert discs: how mobile phones are at the root of Saharan music
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Sim city: Kirkley collected MP3 memory cards in Kidal, Mali. Photograph: Alfred Wolf/Getty However eclectic your mu...
China unveils ambitious plan to protect wildlife at UN talks
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Golden monkeys at the Shennongjia nature reserve. Photograph: Rex Features China has unveiled its most ambitious c...
Retrial of Nancy Kissel in 'milkshake murder' case to begin in Hong Kong
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Nancy Kissel is being retried in Hong Kong after her murder conviction was quashed earlier this year. Photograph: Bobby Yip/Reute...
Tibetan student protests spread to Beijing
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Tibetan students protest in Rebkong, in north-west China's Qinghai province, angry at being forced to study in the Chinese la...
China census could be first to record true population
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China's 2010 census will be the first to record people where they live and work rather than where they are registered. Photog...
Terror bombs were primed to down cargo planes in mid-air
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Security officials inspect UPS containers in the cargo area of East Midlands airport after an explosive package was found on a pla...
Booby-trap bomb sent to Nicolas Sarkozy
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Police search for evidence outside an Athens courier company where a package exploded today. A similar parcel had been sent to Nic...
Vladimir Putin goes hunting for 'action man' image
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Shots of a horse-riding, rifle-toting Vladimir Putin in Siberia have been seen as an attempt by the Russian premier to preserve h...
Woman stabbed Labour MP over his Iraq war vote, court hears
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Stephen Timms, Labour MP for East Ham, was stabbed at his constituency surgery in May this year. Photograph: Linda Nylind for the ...
Barack Obama's final midterm rally highlights declining popularity
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Barack Obama speaks to supporters in Cleveland during his last rally before the midterm elections. Photograph: J.D. Pooley/Getty Images ...
Dilma Rousseff wins Brazil's presidential election | World news | The Guardian
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Dilma Rousseff, a former Marxist rebel who was jailed and tortured during Brazil's military dictatorship, last nig...
Cargo plane bomb plot: Cobra to discuss response
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Ibrahim Hassan al-Asiri. Photograph: Yemeni Interior Ministry/Handout/EPA The government's Cobra emergency comm...
Baby dies after being snatched by monkey
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A macaque monkey, like the two pictured, is believed to have been looking for food when it snatched the baby from her house. Photo...
Adam Lambert to tone down act for Malaysia concert
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Adam Lambert has pledged to obey Malaysian laws forbidding onstage kissing. Photograph: Steve Nesius/AP American Idol star Ad...
Three Ways to Profit - No Matter Who Wins Tuesday's Midterm Elections
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By William Patalon III , Executive Editor , Money Morning If you're worried that next we...
Will Midterm Elections Ignite a Stock Market Rally?
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By Don Miller , Associate Editor , Money Morning The Democrats and Republicans have spent a ...
Oct 31, 2010
The Peoples Voice News
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There was no change There will be no change Stop Complying Start Defying In our dying democracy, those with power and the puppets...
Dilma Rousseff: 'I will govern for all Brazilians' - Telegraph
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Brazil's President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva with his protégé, Dilma Rousseff Photo: AP Ms Rousseff, a former ...
Somali pirates are holding over 435 sailors hostage
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Each hijacked ship and its crew will bring the pirates holding it a ransom of anywhere between £1.5 and £3 million pounds Pho...
Olive tree wars: Israeli settlers do battle with Palestinians over olive groves
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The two communities have planted record numbers of new saplings in a bid to entrench their rival claims over one of the world?s most ...
British Consulate could be thrown out of Kazakh base
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Samal Towers, worth an estimated $70m, serves as BTA's headquarters, as well as housing the UK and US consulates, and several ...
UK awarded top prize at the Shanghai Expo
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The UK pavilion captured the imagination of the Chinese public from the beginning and around eight million visitors passed through it...
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