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Breaking News Sat, 17 Oct 2009
Palestinian children react as they stand in an area destroyed in January's Israeli military offensive, in Jebaliya, northern Gaza Strip, Friday, Oct. 16, 2009.
Gaza   Human Rights   Israel   Photos   UN  
 Irish Times 
UN support for Gaza war report condemned
| ISRAEL HAS condemned the endorsement by the United Nations Human Rights Council of the Goldstone report alleging war crimes during the war in Gaza, while Palestinians have praised the vote, expressi... (photo: AP / Hatem Moussa)
Estdio Man Garrincha is a multi-purpose stadium in Brasilia, Brazil. It is currently used mostly for football matches. The stadium holds 45,200. The stadium was built in 1974.
Brazil   Cairo   Ghana   Photos   U20  
 The Examiner 
Ghana beats Brazil to win Under-20 World Cup
| Ghana beat Brazil 4:3 in penalty kicks (after playing to a 0:0 stalemate) to capture the 2009 Under-20 World Cup on Friday in Cairo, Egypt. Goal.com tells us that Ghana are the first African nation ... (photo: Creative Commons / Luis Dantas)
Ferrari Formula One driver Felipe Massa, of Brazil, concentrates during the first timed practice session for the Brazilian Formula One Grand Prix at the Interlagos circuit in Sao Paulo, Friday, Oct. 31, 2008. The race will be held on Sunday, Nov.2.  The Examiner 
Felipa Massa retracts scalding comments about new Ferrari F1 team mate Fernando Alonso
| (October 15, 2009) Just a few hours ago, professional race car driver Felipe Massa elected to retract scalding comments made about new Formula One teammate Fernando Alonso. |   | It is widely b... (photo: AP / Silvia Izquierdo)
Brazil   Ferrari   Formula1   Massa   Photos  
Gas prices have dropped below $3 a gallon in Montpelier, Vt., Monday, Oct. 20, 2008.  WPXI 
Gas Prices Show 1st Rise In 8 Weeks
Retail gas prices rose last week, the first time that's happened in two months, as refiners shut down operations to account for very weak demand. | Government figures released Tuesday show that nation... (photo: AP / Toby Talbot)
Economy   Energy   Photos   Prices   Production  
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Serge Giacomini checks finished steel for the Freedom Tower project at ground zero in New York at the ArcelorMittal steel plant in Differdange, Luxemburg, Tuesday, Jan. 8, 2008. The H-shaped profiles will be shipped to the U.S. and will be used to build the new Freedom Tower at the World Trade Center site. The Guardian
ArcelorMittal Bosnia sees no recovery before 2012
(Refiled to fix typo in fourth bulletpoint) * Sees no return to pre-crisis output levels before 2012 * Output, sales halved in 2009 * Iron ore mine to open new 30 million... (photo: AP / Oliver Multhaup)
Bosnia   Mine   Open   Photos   Recovery  
The members of the United Nations Security Council raise their hands to vote, Thursday, Sept. 24, 2009. Al Jazeera
New members for UN Security Council
| Lebanon and Bosnia are among five nations elected to serve on the UN Security Council next year, joining a body that has deployed troops i... (photo: AP / Richard Drew)
Diplomacy   Elections   Peacekeeping   Photos   UN  
Novak Djokovic plays against Roger Federer on Day 12 of the Sony Ericsson Open, Key Biscayne, Florida USA 03.04.09 The Times
Why Novak Djokovic said no to Great Britain
| We will never know how close Novak Djokovic came to representing Great Britain. But as his Cadillac was manoeuvred out of the Shanghai slow lanes and picked up a heady ... (photo: WN / Aruna Gilbert)
Photos   Serbia   Sport   Sportstar   Tennis  
UN Members' flags - the UN Vienna's Quarters (Vienna International Centre) DNA India
Lebanon, Bosnia among five new UN council members
| World: Politically divided Lebanon and Bosnia were among five countries elected to the UN Security Council on Thursday, in a move diplomats hoped would help strengthen ... (photo: GFDL / Aotearoa)
Bosnia   Government   Lebanon   Photos   Politics  
Politics Business
- Macedonia ratifies border deal with Kosovo
- Karadzic demands that UN exempt him from war crimes trial
- Karadzic asks for UN trial exemption
- Karadzic asks for UN trial exemption
Former Bosnian Serb leader Radovan Karadzic, right, is assisted to open his brief case after entering the courtroom for his further appearance at U.N.'s Yugoslav war crimes tribunal in the Hague, Netherlands, Tuesday March 3, 2009. Karadzic has refused to enter pleas to a new streamlined indictment containing two genocide charges and nine other counts of crimes against humanity and war crimes. The new indictment covers the same allegations as the original charges filed against the former Bosnian Serb leader in 1995 but reduces the number of crime sites in an attempt to speed up his trial. Presiding judge Iain Bonomy of Scotland entered pleas of not guilty on Karadzic's behalf.
Karadzic asks for UN trial exemption
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- East European small businesses seek state help as bank loans
- Crude rallies again and pump prices follow
- Daimler starts construction of Hungary car plant
- Crude rallies again and pump prices follow
Serge Giacomini checks finished steel for the Freedom Tower project at ground zero in New York at the ArcelorMittal steel plant in Differdange, Luxemburg, Tuesday, Jan. 8, 2008. The H-shaped profiles will be shipped to the U.S. and will be used to build the new Freedom Tower at the World Trade Center site.
ArcelorMittal Bosnia sees no recovery before 2012
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Technology Entertainment
- The A to Z of cheating in sport
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Fuel Station,National Petroleum in Freetown. Africa-oil-energy-Sierra Leone.
Oil prices dip with consumers leery over economy
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Turkish Language's 8th International Poetry Symposium To Be Held In Baku
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Health Sport
- The A to Z of cheating in sport
- Montenegro’s Gay Community Stays Hidden to Survive
- Genetic link between mental illness, creativity: Study
- Advisers, Not Advocates
U.S. Navy Lt. Isaias Garcia greets his family during the homecoming celebration for the submarine tender USS Frank Cable (AS 40) in Apra Harbor, Guam, on Oct. 13, 2006.  The ship returned to its homeport after a five-week underway period that included visits to Malaysia, Singapore and Hong Kong.  DoD photo by Seaman Apprentice Jacob Sippel, U.S. Navy. (Released)
Advisers, Not Advocates
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- The A to Z of cheating in sport
- Fabio Capello is keen for England to learn a Latin lesson
- Fabio Capello is keen for England to learn a Latin lesson
- Miralem Pjanic gives Liverpool a reason to fear
Estdio Man Garrincha is a multi-purpose stadium in Brasilia, Brazil. It is currently used mostly for football matches. The stadium holds 45,200. The stadium was built in 1974.
Ghana beats Brazil to win Under-20 World Cup
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