Sep 30, 2010
Death toll in Mexico's landslide rises to 16
MEXICO CITY, Sept. 29 (Xinhua) -- At least 16 people died and 13 more were injured in a landslide in Amatan town of southern Chiapas state, authorities said Wednesday.
Tens of thousands protest in Brussels over austerity measures
British shadow FM stands down after defeat for Labor leadership
Annual general debate at UN ends with oft-heard topics popular
Delegates attend the general debate of the 65th session of the United Nations General Assembly at the UN headquarters in New York, on Sept. 29, 2010. The general debate of the General Assembly closed here on
U.S. imposes sanctions on 8 Iranian officials for human rights abuses
WASHINGTON, Sept. 29 (Xinhua) -- The United States on Wednesday imposed sanctions on eight Iranian government officials for " serious human rights abuses against the people of Iran."
The White House charged that these senior Iranian officials, based on credible evidence, "were involved in the commission of serious human rights abuses during or after Iran's 2009 presidential election."
S Korea, DPRK hold rare military talks
Palin obtains order against accused stalker
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- Congress punts tough choice until after election (AP)
AP - A deeply unpopular Congress is bolting for the campaign trail without finishing its most basic job — approving a budget for the government year that begins on Friday. Lawmakers also are postponing a major fight over taxes, two embarrassing ethics cases and other political hot potatoes until angry and frustrated voters render their verdict in the Nov. 2 elections.
- NKorea prints photo of heir apparent Kim Jong Un (AP)
- 2 known dead, 12 missing after storm soaks Jamaica (AP)
- Terror plot in Europe prompted drone strikes (AP)
- Congress sends intelligence bill to Obama (AP)
- Whitman denies she knew housekeeper was illegal (AP)
Michael Caine says might retire at 80 | Reuters
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LONDON | Wed Sep 29, 2010 4:23pm EDT
LONDON (Reuters) - British actor Michael Caine said on Wednesday he was booked solid with work for the next three years, but after that he may consider calling it quits.
Sep 29, 2010
America fed up with Europe?
Recently, the American publication The National Interest published an article entitled Departing Europe written by Assistant to President Ronald Reagan Doug Bandow. Strangely enough, the material with such a headline written by an influential and respected man in the U.S., went virtually unnoticed. And not without a reason.
The National Interest is no ordinary publication. Its honorary chairman is former Secretary of State Henry ...
Terrorist threat for Commonwealth Games?
According to Pakalertpress.com, three top-secret documents leaked to PKKH from the Special Crime Unit of the Indian Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) in New Delhi identify two militant groups which aim to carry out terrorist attacks against the athletes.
Osama bin Laden to be replaced with US-born Yemeni
Some European sources reported that the CIA compiled a new list of persons subject to immediate elimination because of emanating threats. Such a document surfaced before. Osama bin Laden was always at the top of the list. But now "terrorist number one" is 39-year-old Anwar al-Awlaki.
Short-sighted American humanism absolutely unwanted in Afghanistan
Think Islamic problems caused by a small minority of Muslims?
Preparation for executions ends in the U.S. - English pravda.ru
Several of the 35 states that rely on lethal injection are either scrambling to find sodium thiopental - an anaesthetic that renders the condemned inmate unconscious - or considering using another drug.
The shortage has already delayed an Oklahoma execution last month and led Kentucky's governor to postpone the signing of death warrants for two inmates, Daily Mail reports.
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- Tropical Storm Nicole forms, may skirt Florida (AP)
- Jimmy Carter to spend 2nd night in Ohio hospital (AP)
- Anti-austerity protests sweep across Europe (AP)
- In Obama's backyard visits, GOP is the absent foe (AP)
- Two powerful earthquakes hit eastern Indonesia (AP)
- Italy's Berlusconi wins confidence vote (AP)
Pakistan army dismisses reports of Europe plots | Reuters
ISLAMABAD | Wed Sep 29, 2010 12:11pm BST
ISLAMABAD (Reuters) -- Pakistan's army on Wednesday dismissed as "very speculative" media reports that this month's upsurge in U.S. drone strikes on Islamist militants in the country's northwest sought to disrupt attacks on European cities.
Mortgage approvals dip as consumer lending falls | Reuters
LONDON | Wed Sep 29, 2010 1:42pm BST
LONDON (Reuters) - Further weakness in house prices and the broader economy looks more likely after data on Wednesday showed the fewest mortgage approvals since February and a second straight monthly drop in services output.
Tens of thousands march in Brussels over austerity | Reuters
BRUSSELS (Reuters) - Tens of thousands of people marched through Brussels on Wednesday on a day of protests across Europe against government austerity measures, which unions say will slow economic recovery and punish the poor.
Defence Secretary Fox warns against deep cuts | Reuters
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By Peter Griffiths
LONDON | Wed Sep 29, 2010 12:38pm BST
LONDON (Reuters) - Defence Secretary ...
North Korea's first family readies for succession | Reuters
By Jack Kim and Jeremy Laurence
SEOUL | Wed Sep 29, 2010 1:25pm BST
SEOUL (Reuters) - North Korea's iron ruler Kim Jong-il has anointed his youngest son as successor to lead the isolated state, whose collapsing economy and bid to become a nuclear weapons power pose major threats to the region.
Danny Boyle to receive British film honour | Reuters
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LONDON | Wed Sep 29, 2010 11:07am BST
LONDON (Reuters) - Oscar-winning "Slumdog Millionaire" director Danny Boyle will receive a fellowship from the British Film Institute, its highest honour, the organisation said on Wednesday.
Salman Butt appeals suspension from playing | Reuters
Pakistani cricketer Salman Butt (C) arrives at the Pakistan High Commission in London in this September 2, 2010 file photo.
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LONDON | Wed Sep 29, 2010 12:50pm BST
LONDON (Reuters) - Pakistan cricket ..
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- Unions count on 100,000 protesters at EU (AP)
- More options for seniors with high drug costs (AP)
- North Korea leader's son promoted, seen as heir (AP)
- UT shooter described as intelligent, unemotional (AP)
- Osama bin Laden evidence readied at detainee trial (AP)
- Chile rescue speeds up, cheering miner families (AP)
Lindsay Lohan reported back in rehab | Reuters
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Lindsay Lohan voluntarily checked herself into rehab on Tuesday for the fifth time in three years, celebrity news websites reported.
North Korea leader's son seen set for succession | Reuters
SEOUL | Wed Sep 29, 2010 12:52am BST
SEOUL (Reuters) - North Korean leader Kim Jong-il's son, Jong-un, became his second in command at the ruling Workers' Party's powerful Central Military Commission on Wednesday, teeing...
Chelsea expose gulf in class with Marseille | Reuters
LONDON | Tue Sep 28, 2010 11:19pm BST
LONDON (Reuters) - Premier League Chelsea exposed a gulf in class when they defeated French champions Olympique Marseille 2-0 at Stamford Bridge in the Champions League group stage on Tuesday.
Sep 28, 2010
Bullish Monty takes early honours in Ryder Cup buildup | Reuters
NEWPORT, Wales | Tue Sep 28, 2010 8:38pm BST
NEWPORT, Wales (Reuters) - If early points were being handed out to the respective captains at this week's Ryder Cup, Europe's Colin Montgomerie would have established a clear advantage over his American counterpart Corey Pavin.
Bon Jovi and Beastie Boys make list for rock Hall of Fame | Reuters
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NEW YORK | Tue Sep 28, 2010 5:38pm BST
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Alice Cooper, Beastie Boys, Bon Jovi and Neil Diamond were among the 15 acts nominated on Tuesday for induction into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2011.
LENNONYC film traces ex-Beatle's New York years | Reuters
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By Ellen Wulfhorst
NEW YORK | Tue Sep 28, 2010 6:49pm BST
NEW YORK (Reuters) - So much has been told about the Beatles that director Michael Epstein knew he needed to say ...
Iran stoning case woman to be hanged for murder | Herald Sun
Sakineh Mohammadi Ashtiani will be hanged instead of facing death by stoning / AP Source: AP
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- Carter taken to Ohio hospital with upset stomach (AP)
- Mexican authorities: 8 dead, 100 missing in slides (AP)
- Obama: Education key to economic success (AP)
- Consumer, business confidence both weaken (AP)
- Police: Man kills self after shooting at UT Austin (AP)
- S. Calif. heat wave leaves thousands without power (AP)
New Labour leader Miliband says growth focus is key | Reuters
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By Adrian Croft
MANCHESTER, England | Tue Sep 28, 2010 5:48pm BST
MANCHESTER, England (Reuters) - New Labour leader Ed Miliband said on Tuesday economic policy should focus on growth, not just cutting the deficit, and he would not support "irresponsible strikes"...
Wise-cracking Monty brims with confidence over his team | Reuters
NEWPORT, Wales | Tue Sep 28, 2010 6:43pm BST
NEWPORT, Wales (Reuters) - European Ryder Cup captain Colin Montgomerie was grinning like a child with a new toy as he extolled the virtues of his entire 12-man team after watching them in action together for the first time on Tuesday.
Pete Doherty charged with possessing cocaine | Reuters
LONDON | Tue Sep 28, 2010 4:14pm BST
LONDON (Reuters) - Singer Pete Doherty was charged on Tuesday with possessing cocaine in connection with an inquiry into the suspected overdose death of heiress Robyn Whitehead.
Bank's Posen breaks ranks to demand more policy easing | Reuters
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By Sumeet Desai
LONDON | Tue Sep 28, 2010 6:46pm BST
LONDON (Reuters) - The Bank of England should start pumping more money into the economy to prevent Britain falling into the same kind of slump that Japan did in the 1990s, Monetary Policy
Gwyneth Paltrow to play teacher on Glee | Reuters
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By Philiana Ng
Tue Sep 28, 2010 12:53pm BST
LOS ANGELES (Hollywood Reporter) - After days of speculation on the Internet, Gwyneth Paltrow will be setting foot on "Glee" this season, the show's creator said.
'Titanic' Actress Gloria Stuart Dies At 100
Gloria Stuart - the longtime Hollywood veteran popularly recognized for her role as the elder Rose in James Cameron's "Titanic" - has died, Access Hollywood has confirmed.
Stuart was 100.
Actress Gloria Stuart died Sunday at her home in Los Angeles.
Actress Gloria Stuart died Sunday at her home in Los Angeles.
She was 100 years old.
Stuart was a glamorous star on the silver screen during the 1930s and revived her career more than a decade ago in the box-office hit "Titanic."
She played a Titanic survivor and narrated the film - a role that earned her an Academy Award nomination.
Stuart's daughter says......
French press review, 28 September 2010
Mahmoud Abbas in Paris, belt-tightening at the European Central Bank and France's attitude to immigrants are some of the stories making headlines in Tuesday's French press.
Lindsay Lohan due to check back into rehab
Lindsay Lohan at the 2008 MTV Movie Awards at the Gibson Amphitheatre in Universal City, California. - Russ Einhorn / Splash News
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Kremlin Fires Iconic Moscow Mayor Yury Luzhkov after 18 Years - TIME
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(MOSCOW) — Russia's president on Tuesday fired Yury Luzhkov, ending the 18-year rule of the Moscow mayor who gave the crumbling capital a glamorous facelift but was maligned for outdated ...
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- NKorea's Kim makes son 4-star general (AP)
- Census finds record gap between rich and poor (AP)
- Kremlin fires Moscow mayor after 18 years (AP)
- Gallup: 25 percent hike in depression along Gulf (AP)
- Another day of searing heat on tap for California (AP)
- US envoy to try to salvage Mideast peace talks (AP)
Games athletes eye medals as clean-up race nears end | Reuters
NEW DELHI | Tue Sep 28, 2010 9:41am BST
NEW DELHI (Reuters) - Hundreds of athletes arrived in New Delhi for the scandal-hit Commonwealth Games on Tuesday, setting their sights on winning medals rather than concerns over filthy accommodation, a dengue fever epidemic and security.
North Korean leader's son unveiled, seen as successor | Reuters
Lovibond joins Jim Carrey penguin film | Reuters
Tue Sep 28, 2010 11:01am BST
LOS ANGELES (Hollywood Reporter) - Rising actress Ophelia Lovibond has joined the cast of "Mr. Popper's Penguins," a family comedy starring Jim Carrey.
Growth unrevised at 9-year high in second quarter | Reuters
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By Matt Falloon and David Milliken
LONDON | Tue Sep 28, 2010 12:14pm BST
LONDON (Reuters) - Britain's economy expanded at its fastest pace in nine years in the second quarter of 2010 and growth at the start of the year was slightly stronger than previously thought, but analysts ...