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Breaking News Mon, 27 Dec 2010
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 The Daily Telegraph Australia 
White House can't shut Guantanamo just yet
| THE White House admits it can't shut Guantanamo Bay in the near future, even as it acknowledged the US naval prison camp is a lightning rod for Islamic extremists. | Nearly a year has passed si... (photo: Creative Commons / AgnosticPreachersKid)
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 Khaleej Times 
No end soon for Guantanamo: White House
WASHINGTON - The White House admitted Sunday it would be unable to shut Guantanamo Bay in the near future, even as it acknowledged the US naval prison camp is a rallying cry for Islamic extremists. | ... (photo: Creative Commons / Ad Meskens)
Barack Obama  Wall Street Journal 
White House Expects Stable Cabinet
By JEFFREY SPARSHOTT | WASHINGTON—White House Press Secretary Robert Gibbs Sunday said he didn't expect big changes in President Barack Obama's cabinet as the administration enters its third yea... (photo: Public Domain / Kelly)
Obama   Photos   Politics   USA   wikipedia : Barack Obama  
Afghan President Hamid Karzai at the Pentagon  CNN 
Report: Karzai open to Taliban setting up office in Turkey
| (CNN) -- Afghanistan President Hamid Karzai said Friday that he'd welcome a Taliban office opening in Turkey, that country's state-run news agency reported, adding that such a development could help... (photo: Public Domain / Officer)
Afghanistan   Karzai   Photos   Politics   wikipedia : Hamid Karzai  
Top Stories
:President Obama at Lectern in Venice, Louisiana. The Daily Telegraph
Barack Obama: from midterm disaster to 'lame duck' success
It has been an eventful two months for the US president, having been humbled in the midterm elections but then ending the year on a high. | President Barack Obama smiles ... (photo: Creative Commons / Petty Officer)
Elections   Obama   Photos   Politics   Wikipedia: United States elections, 2010  
Former Argentine dictator Jorge Rafael Videla, left, and former army Gen. Luciano Benjamin Menendez are seen in court in Cordoba, Argentina, Friday July 2 2010. Al Jazeera
Argentina to sentence ex-leader
| Jorge Videla, a former Argentine leader, is set to be sentenced for his alleged role in the murder of at least 31 political prisoners during the country's so-... (photo: AP / Osvaldo Ruiz)
Argentina   Crime   Justice   Photos   Wikipedia: Jorge Rafael Videla  
Airbus A321-231 - British Airways Al Jazeera
Blizzards compound BA's woes
| British Airways has suffered financial losses of about $15 million a day since blizzards forced airports across Europe to postpone flights last week, stranding thousand... (photo: Creative Commons / Barcex)
Airlines   British   Photos   Transport   Wikipedia:British Airways  
Free Burma's Nobel Peace Laureate - Aung San Suu Kyi Al Jazeera
Aung San Suu Kyi
| Aung San Suu Kyi, the recently released Burmese dissident, has become an international symbol of peaceful resistance in the face of oppression and human ... (photo: WN / Alan Clements)
Burma   Photos   Political   Social   Wikipedia: Aung San Suu Kyi  
the new Salvation Army building in the City of London. ... Al Jazeera
London pedals against pollution
| London is one of the most congested, and polluted cities in Europe. | Londoners were introduced to a congestion charge in 2003, forcing motorists to pay extra when they... (photo: WN / Periasamy)
Europe   London   Photos   Pollution   Wikipedia: London  
UN forces exit the gate of the UN headquarters in Ivory Coast, Abidjan, Ivory Coast, Tuesday, Dec. 21, 2010. Al Jazeera
Gbagbo 'ready' for talks with rival
| The disputed president of Cote d'Ivoire, Laurent Gbagbo, has said that he is ready to talk to rival Alassane Ouattara, who was recognised by the UN and other inter... (photo: AP / Sunday Alamba)
Election   Ivory Coast   Photos   Politics   Wikipedia: Ivorian presidential election, 2010  
The first family, from left, Sasha Obama, first lady Michelle Obama, President Barack Obama, and Malia Obama, applaud during the Annual Christmas in Washington presentation, at the National Building Museum in Washington, Sunday, Dec. 12, 2010. The Star
Obama weighs review process for Guantanamo detainees
| WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The Obama administration is considering the creation of a review process for Guantanamo Bay detainees who are deemed too dangerous to be released... (photo: AP / Manuel Balce Ceneta)
Government   Military   Obama   Photos   Washington  
An Afghan policeman looks on as U.S. troops aim their weapons towards a building housing an army recruitment center after being attacked by Taliban fighters in Kunduz, north of Kabul, Afghanistan, Sunday, Dec. 19, 2010. Teams of Taliban militants assaulted the Afghan army in the north of the country and in the capital, killing at least 10 members of the security forces, officials said. Houston Chronicle
Taliban kill 13 Afghan soldiers, police
| KABUL, Afghanistan - Taliban fighters struck at Afghan security forces Sunday, storming an army recruiting center in the north that sparked a daylong gunbattle, and amb... (photo: AP / Fulad Hamdard)
Afghanistan   Defence   Photos   Taliban   Wikipedia: War in Afghanistan (2001present)  
President Obama answers question at the Online Town Hall. The Boston Globe
Unhappy union leaders get their turn with Obama
| WASHINGTON - Two days after business executives had their turn at the White House, President Obama met with union leaders fuming about his decision to extend the George... (photo: Public Domain / Pete Souza)
Obama   Photos   Politics   US   Wiikipedia : Barack Obama  
Pentagon Intelligence
- From the Pentagon to the private sector
- Pentagon wants to equip troops with Terminator-vision
- Biden calls public support for gay marriage inevitable
- OpEdNews - Article: Pentagon's Christmas Present: Larges
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Biden calls public support for gay marriage inevitable
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- WikiLeaks reveals US drug agency's intelligence role
- Suicide bombers could target National Games in Pakistan: Int
- CIA codebreaker reveals 147-year-old Civil War message about
- MQM criticises US court order against Pak intelligence perso
A man watches Wikileaks memos at an electronic shop in Karachi, Pakistan on Thursday, Dec. 2, 2010. Pakistan's President Asif Ali Zardari sought a pledge from the United Arab Emirates to allow his family long-term refuge _ as they did for his late wife _ if he died or was killed, according to a secret diplomatic cable released by WikiLeaks.
CIA sets up WikiLeaks Task Force to investigate the release of US diplomatic cables
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Geneva Convention Terrorism
- Wikiweasel Ii-the Alternative Media Crushes Wikileaks
- WikiLeaks: How U.S. tried to stop Spain's torture probe
- WikiLeaks: How U.S. tried to stop Spain's torture probe
- An open letter to the Oxford Union regarding President Rajap
Hamas militants hold portraits of Palestinian men imprisoned in Israel during a protest
Arab racism VS Israeli worries
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- Petraeus hints at anti-terror operations in tribal belt
- 12 Somalis arrested amid terror attack fears
- Jet ski terror on the water
- Rotterdam arrest for 12 Somali terror suspects
An injured victim of a suicide bombing in Bajur tribal region, is treated at Lady Reading hospital in Peshawar, Pakistan on Saturday, Dec. 25, 2010. A female suicide bomber detonated her explosives-laden vest in a crowded aid distribution center in northwest Pakistan on Saturday, killing at people and wounding dozens waiting for food stamps, officials said.
UN food centers closed in NW Pakistan after attack
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Defence Al Qaida
- Carlos Andrés Pérez, Led Venezuela Through Boom and Bust,
- 12 Somalis arrested amid terror attack fears
- US must rethink its policy on Iran
- Israel's image campaign a facade
Afghan President Hamid Karzai
French defence minister meets Karzai on hostages
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- Petraeus hints at anti-terror operations in tribal belt
- Gene codes cracked for strawberries and chocolate
- Al-Qaida threat on Iraq Christians linked to Egypt
- Thousands fear hunger after Pakistan bombing
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No end soon for Guantanamo: White House
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