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Breaking News Sun, 29 Aug 2010
Pakistan's Mohammad Amir waits for the presentations after the fourth day of the fourth cricket test match against England at the Lord's cricket ground, London, Sunday Aug. 29, 2010. England won the series 3-1.
Britain   Cricket   Pakistan   Photos   Wikipedia: Mohammad Asif  
 The New York Times 
Pakistan Cricket Team Suffers Dual Defeats After Allegations of Tampering
| LONDON — Playing on the morning after a British tabloid newspaper published allegations of tampering, an obviously demoralized Pakistan team suffered its heaviest defeat in 58 years of matches... (photo: AP / Tom Hevezi)
An aerial view of Japan's Monju prototype fast breeder nuclear reactor at Tsuruga, central Japan, in this August 31, 2004 photo.
Energy   Industry   Nuclear   Photos   Wikipedia: Nuclear power debate  
 The New York Times 
The Burden of Nuclear Waste
| DELFT, THE NETHERLANDS — Tensions within Chancellor Angela Merkel’s administration over Germany’s energy policy cut to the heart of a contentious, worldwide debate over the future ... (photo: AP / Kyodo News)
Soldiers carry the coffins of two soldiers killed in Afghanistan  during a ceremony in Frejus, southern France, Friday Aug.27, 2010.  The New York Times 
Afghan Fatalities Rise Amid a Weekend of Violence
| KABUL, Afghanistan — Seven American soldiers were killed in fighting in eastern and southern Afghanistan over the weekend, after several weeks of declining death tolls among NATO forces. | Sep... (photo: AP / Claude Paris, Pool)
Afghanistan   Defence   Photos   Taliban   Wikipedia: War in Afghanistan (2001present)  
In this Feb. 25, 2008 file photo the tower of a church is seen between the smoke billowing chimneys of the brown coal power plant Frimmersdorf near Duesseldorf, Germany. Leading industrial nations on Tuesday, July 8, 2008, endorsed halving world emissions of greenhouse gases by 2050, Japan's prime minister said, edging forward in the battle against global warming but stopping short of tough, nearer-term tar  The New York Times 
Cap-And-Trade Is Beginning to Raise Some Concerns
| BRUSSELS — Manufacturing a gas commonly used for cooling and air-conditioning turns out to produce another unwanted gas that can contribute inordinately to the warming of the planet. | A blog ... (photo: AP / Frank Augstein)
Climate Change   Industry   Markets   Photos   Wikipedia: Emissions trading  
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US Dollar - Currency - Money San Fransisco Chronicle
Does the dollar need a makeover?
0 0 | San Francisco graphic designer Rob Duncan entered these bills that grow larger with each denomination in an unofficial contest to give currency a makeover. View Lar... (photo: WN / Yolanda Leyba)
Currency   Denomination   Economy   Photos   Wikipedia: United States dollar  
British Airways taking off, UK The Dallas Morning News
American Airlines, British Airways, Iberia ready to work closely together
| For more than a decade, American Airlines Inc. and British Airways PLC have been talking about what they'd do if regulators would just let them work closely together. |... (photo: WN / Geeta)
Airlines   Photos   Transport   Travel   Wikipedia:Airlines  
Green Tea - Health The New York Times
The Billionaires Bankrolling the Tea Party
| ANOTHER weekend, another grass-roots demonstration starring Real Americans who are mad as hell and want to take back their country from you-know-who. Last Sunday the si... (photo: WN / Rubielyn Bunag)
Billionaires   Demonstration   Photos   Real   Wikipedia: tea  
Dinara Safina The New York Times
After Fast Fall, Safina Resumes Climb
| MONTREAL — Dinara Safina was ranked No. 1 in the world when the United States Open began last year. Some thought she was undeserving of the lofty spot because she... (photo: Creative Commons / paddynapper)
Montreal   Photos   Sport   Tennis   Wikipedia: Dinara Safina  
El haram el mekki -hagi -muslim - women -men The Press Democrat
Jewish-Muslim group aims to understand differences
| Acknowledging our Jewish heritage, he greeted us, “Shalom,” the Hebrew word for peace. We responded immediately, “Salaam,” the Arabic word for p... (photo: WN / azza)
Group   Heritage   Jewish   Muslim   Photos  
Chocolate cupcakes The Examiner
Are macarons the next cupcake?
| With the rising number of cupcake bakeries that abound in Memphis and beyond, it has been stated with some authority that cupcakes have moved beyond "trend" and catapul... (photo: Creative Commons / PDH)
Authority   Cupcakes   Memphis   Photos   Wikipedia: Cupcake  
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An aerial view of Japan's Monju prototype fast breeder nuclear reactor at Tsuruga, central Japan, in this August 31, 2004 photo.
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Pakistan's Mohammad Amir waits for the presentations after the fourth day of the fourth cricket test match against England at the Lord's cricket ground, London, Sunday Aug. 29, 2010. England won the series 3-1.
Pakistan Cricket Team Suffers Dual Defeats After Allegations of Tampering
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Vehicles seen at the open parking lot of Mall of Asia located in Pasay City , Philippines , August 26 , 2010.
China's Monster Traffic Jam Rears Its Head Again
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In this Feb. 25, 2008 file photo the tower of a church is seen between the smoke billowing chimneys of the brown coal power plant Frimmersdorf near Duesseldorf, Germany. Leading industrial nations on Tuesday, July 8, 2008, endorsed halving world emissions of greenhouse gases by 2050, Japan's prime minister said, edging forward in the battle against global warming but stopping short of tough, nearer-term tar
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An aerial view of Japan's Monju prototype fast breeder nuclear reactor at Tsuruga, central Japan, in this August 31, 2004 photo.
The Burden of Nuclear Waste
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Pakistan's Mohammad Amir waits for the presentations after the fourth day of the fourth cricket test match against England at the Lord's cricket ground, London, Sunday Aug. 29, 2010. England won the series 3-1.
Pakistan Cricket Team Suffers Dual Defeats After Allegations of Tampering
more
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- Pakistan Cricket Team Suffers Dual Defeats After Allegations
- Teenage Prodigies a Thing of the Past in Tennis
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Pakistan's Mohammad Amir waits for the presentations after the fourth day of the fourth cricket test match against England at the Lord's cricket ground, London, Sunday Aug. 29, 2010. England won the series 3-1.
Pakistan Cricket Team Suffers Dual Defeats After Allegations of Tampering
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