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In this Tuesday, May 11, 2010 photo, nomadic Fulani girls wait to collect water from a public well in Gadabeji, Niger. At this time of year, the Gadabeji Reserve should be a refuge for the nomadic tribes who travel across the moonscape deserts of Niger to graze their cattle.
Africa   Aid   Photos   UN   Wikipedia: Famine
 Lexington Herald-Leader 
Millions face hunger in arid belt of Africa
Fri 28 May 2010
AP Photo - In this Tuesday, May 11, 2010 photo, nomadic Fulani girls wait to collect water from a public well in Gadabeji, Niger. At this time of year, the Gadabeji Reserve should be a refuge for the... (photo: AP / Sunday Alamba)
Indian Oil petrol station, India
Companies   India   Photos   Price   Wikipedia: Indian Oil Corporation
 DNA India 
Oil India sees Rs 350 crore profit boost
Thu 27 May 2010
New Delhi: The decision to double the price of natural gas produced by state-owned companies will add around Rs 350 crore to the yearly profits of Oil India (OIL), the company said. It announced a... (photo: WN / Geeta)
Liverpool footballer Steven Gerrard.  Sky Sports  Tue 25 May 2010
Gerrard learns lessons
Steven Gerrard believes England learned the value of aggression in their World Cup farewell victory over Mexico on Monday. Fabio Capello's team earned a 3-1 win in their last match at Wembley before... (photo: Creative Commons / Mr. Phillip Chambers)
Gerrard   Photos   Sport   soccer   wikipedia : Steven Gerrard
England's soccer coach Fabio Capello, center talks to Trevor Brooking, left, and one of his coaches Stuart Pearce, right, on the pitch at Wembley Stadium, in London Tuesday, May 6, 2008. Capello took part in the launch of a 4-year Strategic Vision of English soccer at the stadium.  Sky Sports  Sun 23 May 2010
Capello plans to experiment
Fabio Capello intends to look at some of his fringe players against Mexico after deciding to rest those involved in the FA Cup final. The England manager has been working with his provisional World... (photo: AP / Alastair Grant)
England   Photos   Soccer   Sports   Wikipedia: Fabio Capello
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Indian firefighters and rescue personnel try to extinguish the flames around the wreckage of an Air India plane that crashed in Mangalore, in the southern Indian state of Karnataka, Saturday, May 22, 2010. The New York Times Sat 22 May 2010
Crash Raises Issue of India's Aviation Oversight
MUMBAI, India — An Air India flight carrying 166 people that crashed moments after landing in southern India on Saturday, killing almost everyone on board, has... (photo: AP)
Aviation   Disaster   India   Photos   Wikipedia: Air India Crash
In this photo taken Thursday, Aug. 20, 2009, Libyan Abdel Baset al-Megrahi, who was found guilty of the 1988 Lockerbie bombing, center, is helped down the airplane steps on his arrival at an airport in Tripoli, Libya. The Guardian Wed 19 May 2010
Lockerbie bomber 'lives longest'
The Lockerbie bomber has lived longer than other convicted murderers who have been granted compassionate release, it has been disclosed. Conservative justice spokesman... (photo: AP)
Bomber   Justice   Lockerbie   Murderer   Photos
U.S. Army Sgt. Joseph Boice, of 855th Military Police Company, 1st Battalion, 4th Cavalry, 49th Military Police Brigade patrols through the city of Sinjar, Iraq, Mar. 9, 2010, to discuss how the elections went. Daily Star Lebanon Tue 18 May 2010
Admit it, the West cannot afford Arab democracy
By Khaled Hroub Commentary by Wednesday, May 19, 2010 - Powered by The lack of democracy in the Arab world results from an unholy alliance between Western interests and... (photo: US Army / Spc. Jillian Munyon)
Arab World   Democracy   Photos   War   Wikipedia: Democracy in the Middle East
People gather at the scene of a suicide bomb attack in Tal Afar, Iraq, Saturday, May 15, 2010. Three suicide bombers blew themselves up at a sports field during a football game on Friday evening in the town of Tal Afar, located between the Syrian border and the volatile city of Mosul. The Siasat Daily Sat 15 May 2010
25 killed in twin blasts in Iraq
Iraq, May 15: A car bomb and a suicide blast ripped through a football match in north Iraq today, killing 25 people and leaving around 100 wounded, an interior ministry... (photo: AP)
Baghdad   Bomb   Iraq   Photos   Terror
9 Year-old Dutch boy Ruben van Assouw is seen in his hospital bed in Tripoli's El Khadra hospital, Libya Thusday, May 13, 2010. Gulf News Sat 15 May 2010
Child survivor of Libyan crash prepares to go home
Tripoli: The nine-year-old Dutch boy who was the sole survivor of a plane crash in the Libyan capital prepared to fly home Saturday three days after the disaster that... (photo: AP / Andrew Medichini)
Wikipedia: Afriqiyah Airways Flight 771   Crash   Netherlands   Libya   Photos   Tripoli
 FILE-- An aerial photo shows Iran´s Uranium Conversion Facility, just outside the city of Isfahan, 410 kilometers south of the capital Tehran, Iran, in this Wednesday, March 30, 2005 photo. Iran will likely resume some nuclear activities related to The Siasat Daily Sat 15 May 2010
Iran expands enrichment facility: Diplomats
Vienna, May 15: Iran has set up new equipment that could let it produce more enriched uranium from a smaller amount of raw material, diplomats said on Friday. The step... (photo: AP Photo/Vahid Salemi)
Diplomats   Iran   Mideast   Photos   Vienna   Wikipedia: Nuclear program of Iran
David Beckham Sky Sports Fri 14 May 2010
Beckham proud at WC role
David Beckham has admitted he is proud to have been asked to travel with the England squad to the World Cup. The former Three Lions captain was expected to be named in... (photo: AP / Udayan Nag)
Admitted   Beckham   Photos   Tournament   Travel


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