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Iraqi police officers evacuate a dead body from the scene of a suicide car bomb attack in Kirkuk, 290 kilometers (180 miles) north of Baghdad, Iraq, Tuesday, May 12, 2009.
Iraq   Photos   Security   Terrorism   Wikipedia: Kirkuk  
 The New York Times 
Deadly Bombings in Kirkuk Aim at Kurdish Militia
| BAGHDAD — A series of car bombs shook the northern Iraqi city of Kirkuk on Wednesday killing 10 and wounding at least 90 in a large-scale assault that appeared aimed at a local Kurdish militia... (photo: AP / Emad Matti)
Security forces, emergency responders and civilians stand near a destroyed building after a car bomb attack in Kirkuk, 290 kilometers (180 miles) north of Baghdad, Iraq, Wednesday, Feb. 9, 2011. Car bombs ripped through the oil-rich Iraqi city of Kirkuk  on Wednesday, killing several and wounding scores of people in the heart of a region of long-simmering ethnic tensions.
Iraq   Photos   Security   Terrorism   Wikipedia: Kirkuk  
 The Los Angeles Times 
3 car bombs kill 7 in Iraq
67 are wounded as the car bombs shatter months of relative calm in Kirkuk. Arabs, Kurds and Turkmen all claim the oil-rich region of Iraq but are at odds over the province's future. | Share Related Li... (photo: AP / Emad Matti)
An anti-government protester puts up a poster with a caricature of Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak  in Tahrir Square, in Cairo, Egypt, Tuesday, Feb. 8, 2011. Protesters appear to have settled in for a long standoff, turning Tahrir Square into a makeshift village with tens of thousands coming every day, with some sleeping in tents made of blankets and plastic sheeting.  The Los Angeles Times 
Egypt protests grow again; government offers new compromises
One of the largest crowds in weeks gathers at Cairo's Tahrir Square; the showing is seen by many as a rebuke to previous government attempts at concessions. Vice President Omar Suleiman says special c... (photo: AP / Tara Todras-Whitehill)
Democracy   Egypt   Photos   Protests   Wikipedia: 2011 Egyptian protests  
Cambodia's Prime Minister Hun Sen talks as he waits his King Norodom Sihamoni's arrival to attends the Independence Day celebration at the Independence Monument in Phnom Penh, Cambodia, Friday, Nov. 9, 2007.  The Los Angeles Times 
Cambodia seeks U.N. help to halt battle with Thailand at ancient temple
Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Sen has asked for a U.N. 'buffer zone' at the disputed 11th century temple where fighting is in its fourth day and at least five people have died. Thai officials deny 'bul... (photo: AP / Heng Sinith)
Cambodia   Defence   Photos   Thailand   Wikipedia: Preah Vihear Temple  
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Young steer after a blizzard, March 1966. Blizzards are severe storm characterized by low temperature,strong winds,heavy snow. the difference between a Blizzard and a snow storm is the strength of the wind. CNN
Freezing temperatures kill 65 zoo animals in Mexico
| (CNN) -- An icy cold front that swept through northern Mexico over the weekend left 65 zoo animals dead, the zoo's owner told CNN on Monday. | Parrots, crocodiles and p... (photo: Creative Commons)
Animals   Photos   Snow   Wikipedia: Mexico   Zoo  
Katy Perry singing, by medigirol The Daily Mail
Katy Perry turns to wardrobe trickery to avoid spilling out of her INCREDIBLY low-cut dress
| If Katy Perry was wanting all eyes to be on her new perfume bottle at her fragrance launch today, she chose the wrong dress. | The 26-year-old singer poured herself int... (photo: Creative Commons / Matt DiGirolamo)
Perry   Photos   Singer   star   wikipedia:Katy Perry  
Apple Iphone - Smartphone - Phone The Daily Mail
Fury at 'tasteless' iPhone game where players smuggle illegal immigrants over from Mexico
| A game for the iPhone and iPad in which players drive illegal immigrants over the border from Mexcio into America has been condemned as tasteless. | In ‘Smuggle T... (photo: WN / Rubielyn Bunag)
Game   Immigrants   Iphone   Photos   Wikipedia: IPhone  
Shrimp - Seafood Seattle Times
Gulf seafood sales getting a boost from the military
| NEW ORLEANS - Sales of Gulf of Mexico seafood are getting a boost from the military after being hammered by last year's BP oil spill, which left consumers fearing the w... (photo: WN / Rubielyn Bunag)
Gulf   Photos   Seafood   Shrimp   Wikipedia: Seafood  
English: A Chihuahua laying down and looking out. The Examiner
Canine Pulmonic Disease in Chihuahuas
| Pulmonic Stenosis is a common disorder in the Chihuahua. I have 3 very healthy, happy Chihuahuas and hope yours are as well. Heart disease can be common in some dogs an... (photo: Creative Commons / Anders Lagers)
Chihuahuas   Dogs   Pets   Photos   Wikipedia: Chihuahua (dog)  
Blackouts hit wide swath of northeastern Brazil Fresno Bee
Blackouts hit wide swath of northeastern Brazil
| - Associated Press Share | thefresnobee_994:/2011/02/04/2259787/blackouts-hit-wide-swath-of-northeastern.html E-Mail Print Text Size: tool name | tool goes here 0 comme... (photo: Abr / Abr)
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