Agence France-Presse/Getty Images Contract firefighters clash with riot police during a protest for permanent jobs outside Parliament in Athens on Thursday.
Nov 5, 2010
Greek Local Elections Could Force Fresh Polls
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Tonga News : Politics
169 polling stations for Tonga's General Election
Nuku'alofa, Tonga: One hundred and sixty nine polling stations will be set up throughout Tonga on Election Day November 25, for registered voters to cast their votes and elect Tonga's new leaders under a new form of government.
04 Nov 2010, 13:31
Tonga News : Politics
42,067 registered voters for November 25 Election
Nuku'alofa, Tonga: With only three weeks left to the General Election on November 25, a total of 42,067 voters have registered to elect their new leaders in the polls under a new government system.
04 Nov 2010, 13:29
Tonga News : Royalty & Nobility
Group prepares to seek court declaration over 'Atalanga ownership
Nuku'alofa, Tonga: The Paati Langafonua Tu'uloa Inc. of Tonga is preparing to file legal proceedings in the Tongan courts to determine the King of Tonga's ownership of the 'Atalanga property, in Epsom, Auckland.
03 Nov 2010, 18:19
Tonga News : Law
Quashing of perjury charges raises questions
Nuku'alofa, Tonga: A former Attorney General of Tonga today said that the move to quash perjury charges against a Tongan law lord raised questions about the independence of the country's judiciary.
02 Nov 2010, 21:50
Tonga News : Police and Crime
22-year-old arrested for Neiafu shop robbery
Nuku'alofa, Tonga: A 22-year-old male suspected of robbing a Chinese shop in Neiafu, Vava'u, on October 22 was arrested by police in Tongatapu last week, Deputy Commander Taniela Faletau reported.
02 Nov 2010, 17:20
Tonga News : Royalty & Nobility
King warns Tu'uloa party not to interfere with 'Atalanga sale
Nuku'alofa, Tonga: Tonga's King through his Auckland solicitors has warned a group challenging the king's ownership of 'Atalanga to back-off or face a substantial counter claim for damages.
02 Nov 2010, 12:17
169 polling stations for Tonga's General Election
Nuku'alofa, Tonga: One hundred and sixty nine polling stations will be set up throughout Tonga on Election Day November 25, for registered voters to cast their votes and elect Tonga's new leaders under a new form of government.
04 Nov 2010, 13:31
Tonga News : Politics
42,067 registered voters for November 25 Election
Nuku'alofa, Tonga: With only three weeks left to the General Election on November 25, a total of 42,067 voters have registered to elect their new leaders in the polls under a new government system.
04 Nov 2010, 13:29
Tonga News : Royalty & Nobility
Group prepares to seek court declaration over 'Atalanga ownership
Nuku'alofa, Tonga: The Paati Langafonua Tu'uloa Inc. of Tonga is preparing to file legal proceedings in the Tongan courts to determine the King of Tonga's ownership of the 'Atalanga property, in Epsom, Auckland.
03 Nov 2010, 18:19
Tonga News : Law
Quashing of perjury charges raises questions
Nuku'alofa, Tonga: A former Attorney General of Tonga today said that the move to quash perjury charges against a Tongan law lord raised questions about the independence of the country's judiciary.
02 Nov 2010, 21:50
Tonga News : Police and Crime
22-year-old arrested for Neiafu shop robbery
Nuku'alofa, Tonga: A 22-year-old male suspected of robbing a Chinese shop in Neiafu, Vava'u, on October 22 was arrested by police in Tongatapu last week, Deputy Commander Taniela Faletau reported.
02 Nov 2010, 17:20
Tonga News : Royalty & Nobility
King warns Tu'uloa party not to interfere with 'Atalanga sale
Nuku'alofa, Tonga: Tonga's King through his Auckland solicitors has warned a group challenging the king's ownership of 'Atalanga to back-off or face a substantial counter claim for damages.
02 Nov 2010, 12:17
Japanese concert in Nuku'alofa
6.0 undersea earthquake not felt by Tonga residents
A 6.0 magnitude earthquake was recorded in Tongan waters at 12:34 this afternoon but it was not felt by residents in the capital Nuku'alofa or in the outer islands of Vava'u and Ha'apai.
$1.2 million handout for Ashika families
The Solicitor General 'Aminiasi Kefu (centre) and government ministers at the distribution to Ashika families who agreed not to file claims
THE Government of Tonga this morning, November 4 handed out about $1.2 million pa'anga to the next of kin of 14 victims who died in the sinking of the MV Princess Ashika ferry in August last year. Each family received a cheque of $80,000 pa'anga.
THE Government of Tonga this morning, November 4 handed out about $1.2 million pa'anga to the next of kin of 14 victims who died in the sinking of the MV Princess Ashika ferry in August last year. Each family received a cheque of $80,000 pa'anga.
'Otuanga'ofa starts sailing north next month
THE exact date when the MV 'Otuanga'ofa will start its service to Vava'u and Ha'apai is yet to be confirmed, but Vaka'uta Pola Vi, the CEO of the Friendly Island Shipping Agency FISH is adamant that the 'Otuanga'ofa will begin its commercial operation next month.
Princess Regent commissions new ferry MV 'Otuanga'ofa, Tonga
TONGA'S new inter-island ferry the MV 'Otuanga'ofa sailed around the Nuku'alofa harbour, following its commissioning by the Princess Regent HRH Princess Pilolevu Tuita on Thursday October 28 at the Queen Salote Wharf.
Nov 4, 2010
EPOXI Will Fly By Comet Harley 2, Thursday, November 4, 2010
Mission controllers at the NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL), in Pasadena, California, are excited to announce that the EPOXI spacecraft will be conducting a close flyby of the Comet Harley 2 on November 4, 2010.
France tightens security measures after Bin Laden threats
PARIS, Nov. 3 (Xinhua) -- France has decided to tighten security measures after Bin Laden threatened to kill French people for its government's support of the war in Afghanistan and banning Muslim full-covered veils, Interior Minister Brice Hortefeux said Wednesday
Flood death toll across Thailand rises to 122
BANGKOK, Nov. 4 (Xinhua) -- Disaster Prevention and Mitigation Department on Thursday confirmed that 122 people lives were claimed by nationwide flooding in northern, northeastern, eastern, central and southern regions.
Iran arrests "UK-linked terrorists"
TEHRAN, Nov. 4 (Xinhua) -- Iran's Intelligence Ministry said it has arrested four UK-linked terrorists in the western city of Marivan, who carried out five assassinations in the last two years, the local satellite Press TV reported on Thursday.
Australia's Qantas suspends A380 flights
A Qantas Airways 380 passenger plane flight QF32 is sprayed by rescue services after making an emergency landing at Changi airport in Singapore November 4, 2010. (Xinhua/Reuters Photo)
SYDNEY, Nov. 4 (Xinhua) -- Australia's Qantas Airways suspended all of its A380 aircraft service after one of its A380 jumbo jets made a dramatic
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Greek police detonate suspicious parcel addressed to French embassy
ATHENS, Nov. 4 (Xinhua) - Greek police detonated on Thursday a suspicious package addressed to the French embassy in Athens, and are examining four suspicious parcels newly found in a courier company in an Athens suburb, according to local media reports.
'A chance to show Korea’s potential'
Actress Han Hyo-joo, a goodwill ambassador of G20 Seoul Summit
With just a week remaining before the G20 Seoul Summit, the streets are refurbished, media outlets are all abuzz with news associated with the historic meeting and residents of the capital are being asked to smile to incoming guests.
With just a week remaining before the G20 Seoul Summit, the streets are refurbished, media outlets are all abuzz with news associated with the historic meeting and residents of the capital are being asked to smile to incoming guests.
'Hermione' Emma Watson finally shows her tears
Popularity gives ‘Hermione’ stress.
Earned her fame playing Hermione in the movie Harry Potter, top actress Emma Watson, 20, has shared her distress of being well-known.
In a recent interview with Vogue megazine, she revealed there was time her campus life was a little tough.
Currently a student at Brown University, she had wanted to enjoy her life as a normal student without getting too much attention from others.
However, she freaked out when a number of classmates asked for her autograph.
Earned her fame playing Hermione in the movie Harry Potter, top actress Emma Watson, 20, has shared her distress of being well-known.
In a recent interview with Vogue megazine, she revealed there was time her campus life was a little tough.
Currently a student at Brown University, she had wanted to enjoy her life as a normal student without getting too much attention from others.
However, she freaked out when a number of classmates asked for her autograph.
Police inspect mails, parcels for G20 summit
Workers undergo a security inspection at Coex, the main venue of the upcoming G20 Seoul Summit, before entering the multi-purpose facility in southern Seoul, Thursday. / Korea Times photo by Kim Ju-sung
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2010/11/04 10:25:00
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Canada drops to 8th in quality of life ranking
2010/11/04 13:24:00
Canada falls four spots in UN quality of life ranking, as developing nations make gains in health and education. (1) HealthZone | News & Features
‘Spiral’ CT scans cut smoker deaths: study
2010/11/04 11:32:00
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Memo to tenants: Snake missing in your building
2010/11/04 11:13:00
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Readers share their Maple Leafs pain in our haiku contest
2010/11/03 13:05:00
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Qantas passenger: “The scariest thing I’ve seen”
2010/11/04 07:12:00
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Megamind: It’s a bird, it’s a plane, it’s a riff
2010/11/04 11:55:00
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Lotto winners’ generosity touches hearts at home and abroad
2010/11/04 12:43:00
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2010/11/04 12:07:00
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As Indonesian volcano spews, worst may be yet to come
2010/11/04 09:35:00
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2010/11/04 08:27:00
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Campbell says he lacked support of public, not party
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Ottawa school survey to ask students about sexual orientation
2010/11/04 10:32:00
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2010/11/04 11:20:00
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Montreal - Arson guts deli import plant in Montreal
It took firefighters a little more than two hours to put out the fire which was deliberately set. (CBC)
A fire has heavily damaged a deli import business in Montreal's Saint-Leonard district.
Berchicci Importing Ltd., which bills itself as the 'Italian Specialty Market' on its website, sells a wide selection of cheese, deli meats and sweets.
A fire has heavily damaged a deli import business in Montreal's Saint-Leonard district.
Berchicci Importing Ltd., which bills itself as the 'Italian Specialty Market' on its website, sells a wide selection of cheese, deli meats and sweets.
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MJ gets his own Cirque Du Soleil show - 'The Immortal World Tour'
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Obama, Republicans prepare for joint assault on American workers
In back-to-back press conferences Wednesday, the day after sweeping Republican gains in the 2010 midterm election, victorious Republican Party leaders and Democratic President Barack Obama took their first tentative steps towards an open political partnership directed against the American working class. The man who will become speaker of house in January, Ohio Republican Congressman John Boehner, made an appearance on Capitol Hill, flanked by Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell and Governor Haley Barbour of Mississippi, chairman of the Republican Governors Association.
YEARS OF DECEIT: US OPENLY ACCEPTS BIN LADEN LONG DEAD
Conservative commentator, former Marine Colonel Bob Pappas has been saying for years that bin Laden died at Tora Bora and that Senator Kerry’s claim that bin Laden escaped with Bush help was a lie. Now we know that Pappas was correct. The embarrassment of having Secretary of State Clinton talk about bin Laden in Pakistan was horrific. He has been dead since December 13, 2001 and now, finally, everyone, Obama, McChrystal, Cheney, everyone who isn’t nuts is finally saying what they have known for years.
Gridlock is Good America the Clueless
The American people have spoken, but it’s impossible to decode their incoherent message. Drunk with their capture of the House of Representatives, the Republicans thunder that the verdict of ballot boxes from Maine to Hawai’i is clarion-clear: the ultimate evil in America is government, specifically government as led by President Barack Obama. But when exit pollsters questioned voters on their way to those same ballot boxes, as to who should take the blame for the country’s economic problems, 35 per cent said Wall Street, 30 per cent said Bush and 23 per cent Obama.
Colussus: the giant Gazan prison
Gaza "the giant open prison" are not the words of Hosni Mubarak, the Egyptian president. Nor were they scripted by Hamas' Khaled Mishaal or Fatah's Mahmoud Abbas. They belong to David Cameron, the young and charismatic British prime minister. Since the imposition of the Gaza blockade nearly four years ago, no single European leader has voiced moral outrage over the sanctions with such alacrity, simplicity and forcefulness. His words have reverberated widely in Gaza as well as elsewhere in the Arab world.
A FEAR MONGER AND A WAR MONGER
Despite your claims and twisting of the truth, Mr. Murdoch, the threats faced today are not “part of an ongoing war against the Jews.” The threat is the fear mongering which supports your war mongering.
One Democratic State Is The Way Forward - Video Gilad Atzmon
"Building on the Madrid, Boston, and Haifa conferences, a select group of activists from a variety of backgrounds convened last weekend in Dallas, Texas in order to implement an international project - to pass a declaration which professes the need for creating a single democratic state in what is now occupied Palestine....
BBC News - James Cameron: 3D conversion best for classic films
BBC News James Cameron is working on two Avatar sequels
James Cameron has taken a swipe at studios who add 3D to films in post-production, saying that 3D retro-fitting should only be used for classic movies like Jaws or ET.
The Avatar director said it had been a ..
Conductor Rudolf Barshai dies aged 86
Russian-born conductor Rudolf Barshai, who was a contemporary of composers Shostakovich and Prokofiev, has died at his home in Switzerland aged 86.
He had been in ill health for some time but continued to work until the final days of his life, his agent said.
Barshai studied composition with Dmitri Shostakovich and later recorded a complete cycle of his symphonies.
He left his homeland in 1975 after Shostakovich's death and went on to conduct in London, Paris and Berlin.
BBC apologises over Band Aid money reports
The BBC has apologised over reports claiming millions of pounds raised by Band Aid was used to buy arms.
In March, World Service's Assignment said cash raised by charities to help Ethiopia had been diverted by rebels.The BBC has admitted that Assignment gave the impression that Band Aid and Live Aid money had been diverted despite
Probe sweeps past 'space peanut'
The first pictures to show good detail of the nucleus were taken by the medium resolution camera
Nasa's Deep Impact probe has flown by Comet Hartley 2.
The first pictures revealed a roughly 1.5km-long, peanut-shaped object with jets of gas streaming from its surface.
Electric current to the brain 'boosts maths ability'
Applying a tiny electrical current to the brain could make you better at learning maths, according to Oxford University scientists.
They found that targeting a part of the brain called the parietal lobe improved the ability of volunteers to solve numerical problems.
FTSE hits two-year high on US Fed move
The FTSE 100 has hit a two-year high as global stock markets react positively to the decision by the Federal Reserve to pump $600bn (£373bn) into the US economy to try to boost its recovery.
The FTSE gained 109 points, or 1.9%, to 5,858, while leading indexes in the US, France and Germany rose .
Fiddler on the Roof composer Jerry Bock dies
Jerry Bock, who composed the scores for some of Broadway's most successful musicals including Fiddler on the Roof and Fiorello!, has died.Composed with lyricist Sheldon Harnick, Fiorello! earned three Tony Awards and a Pulitzer Prize after opening in 1959.
[TEVYE]
"Dear God, you made many, many poor people.
I realize, of course, that it's no shame to be poor.
But it's no great honor either!
So, what would have been so terrible if I had a small fortune?"
If I were a rich man,
Ya ha deedle deedle, bubba bubba deedle deedle dum.
All day long I'd biddy biddy bum.
If I were a wealthy man.
I wouldn't have to work hard.
Ya ha deedle deedle, bubba bubba deedle deedle dum.
If I were a biddy biddy rich,
Yidle-diddle-didle-didle man.
I'd build a big tall house with rooms by the dozen,
Right in the middle of the town.
A fine tin roof with real wooden floors below.
There would be one long staircase just going up,
And one even longer coming down,
And one more leading nowhere, just for show.
I'd fill my yard with chicks and turkeys and geese and ducks
For the town to see and hear.
(Insert)Squawking just as noisily as they can. (End Insert)
With each loud "cheep" "swaqwk" "honk" "quack"
Would land like a trumpet on the ear,
As if to say "Here lives a wealthy man."
If I were a rich man,
Ya ha deedle deedle, bubba bubba deedle deedle dum.
All day long I'd biddy biddy bum.
If I were a wealthy man.
I wouldn't have to work hard.
Ya ha deedle deedle, bubba bubba deedle deedle dum.
If I were a biddy biddy rich,
Yidle-diddle-didle-didle man.
I see my wife, my Golde, looking like a rich man's wife
With a proper double-chin.
Supervising meals to her heart's delight.
I see her putting on airs and strutting like a peacock.
Oy, what a happy mood she's in.
Screaming at the servants, day and night.
The most important men in town would come to fawn on me!
They would ask me to advise them,
Like a Solomon the Wise.
"If you please, Reb Tevye..."
"Pardon me, Reb Tevye..."
Posing problems that would cross a rabbi's eyes!
And it won't make one bit of difference if i answer right or wrong.
When you're rich, they think you really know!
If I were rich, I'd have the time that I lack
To sit in the synagogue and pray.
And maybe have a seat by the Eastern wall.
And I'd discuss the holy books with the learned men, several hours every day.
That would be the sweetest thing of all.
If I were a rich man,
Ya ha deedle deedle, bubba bubba deedle deedle dum.
All day long I'd biddy biddy bum.
If I were a wealthy man.
I wouldn't have to work hard.
Ya ha deedle deedle, bubba bubba deedle deedle dum.
Lord who mad the lion and the lamb,
You decreed I should be what I am.
Would it spoil some vast eternal plan?
If I were a wealthy man.
Burma hit by massive net attack ahead of election
A perfect day in Toronto
Yemen parcel bomb 'was 17 minutes from exploding'
One of the two parcel bombs intercepted last week after being sent from Yemen was defused 17 minutes before it was due to explode, France's Interior Minister Brice Hortefeux has said.
Mr Hortefeux was speaking to France-2 television but did not reveal his source for the information.The two bombs were being sent via air freight to the US but intercepted in Dubai ...
Irish bond yields hit record high
Yields on Irish 10-year bonds have reached a new high of 7.69% ahead of a government announcement on plans to cut its huge deficit.The move reflects increasing scepticism about the Republic's ability to tackle its problems without outside help.
Finance Minister Brian Lenihan will reveal later the scale of spending cuts ..
Zimbabwean eaten by lions while having a shower
A Zimbabwean man has been killed by a pride of lions while having a shower in a safari camp near the Zambezi River, a conservationist group has said.It happened last Friday afternoon, but details of the attack in the Mana Pools National Park are still emerging....
Germany's new female rabbi sign of growing Jewish community
Why would a Jew migrate to Germany? You would think the ghosts would be too powerful.
Can you trust a leader who cries?
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
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
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
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 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 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 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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