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A woman pushes her luggage past flowers at a site of a blast at Domodedovo airport near Moscow on Tuesday, Jan. 25, 2011, as others wait for a security check to enter.
photo: AP / Sergey Ponomarev
Don't Resurrect Ivan the Terrible
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Article by WN.com Correspondent Dallas Darling. Reactions by some of Russia's political leaders, with regards to the recent Domodedovo international airport suicide bombing, is a cause of concern that the ghost of Ivan the Terrible might be resurrected. Immediately after the deadly suicide bombing, which some believe was committed by either...
 
 
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Rescuers carry a ferry fire survivor at port in Merak, Banten province, Indonesia, Friday, Jan. 28, 2011. A transportation ministry spokesman said the ferry carrying hundreds of passengers has caught fire in Indonesia early Friday.
A fire on a ferry in Indonesia has killed at least seven people, with dozens more reported to be still trapped on the boat. The fire broke out at around 0300 local time...
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Immigrants sit at the entrance hall of the Athens Law School as the banner in the background reads ''Greek hunger strike of 300 immigrant workers'', Thursday, Jan. 27, 2011. Dozens of police in riot gear cordoned off streets Thursday around Athens University's Law School, which has been taken over by about 200 illegal immigrants on a hunger strike to demand they be legalized. Under Greek law governing university asylum, police are barred from entering university or school campuses except under exceptional circumstances. University authorities submitted a request with an Athens court Thursday afternoon for the university asylum to be lifted at the law school, potentially paving the way for police intervention.
ATHENS, Greece (AP) - More than 200 immigrants on hunger strike ended a five-day occupation of Athens University's Law School early Friday, following a tense standoff with police that underscored the country's ongoing illegal immigration crisis. The...
photo: AP / Alkis Konstantinidis
Former White House Chief of Staff Rahm Emanuel smiles while participating in a round-table discussion with veterans, Wednesday, Jan. 26, 2011, in Chicago. Emanuel is keeping perspective as he waits for the Illinois Supreme Court to decide whether he can be on the ballot for Chicago mayor. He said Wednesday that the waiting wasn't difficult. He says it pales in comparison to what the group of veterans he was meeting with had gone through.
Illinois supreme court clears bid from Obama's former chief of staff after dispute over residency requirements Former White House chief of staff Rahm Emanuel waiting for the verdict from the supreme court of Illinois Photograph: M. Spencer Green/AP...
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People travel by boat in a flooded street in Trizidela do Vale, state of Maranhao, Brazil, Saturday, May 9, 2009. The flooding in northern Brazil is the worst in 20 years, and experts have warned river levels including the Amazon could hit records not seen since 1953 by June
Continue reading the main story Related stories Brazil landslide deaths top 800 Heavy rains continue in Brazil Brazil rescue effort stepped up Brazil says it is going to build 8,000 houses to give free to poor people made homeless by floods and...
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The building of Moscow Domodedovo airport seen outside in Moscow, Monday, Jan. 24, 2011. The left section of the building which is dark was the site of an explosion. An explosion ripped through the arrivals hall at Moscow's busiest airport on Monday, killing several dozen people and wounding more than a hundred. The Russian president called it a terror attack.
MOSCOW - Security forces are searching for an ethnic Russian member of a North Caucasus Islamist group suspected of involvement in the Moscow airport bombing which killed 35 people on Monday. The suicide attack in the arrivals hall of Domodedovo...
photo: AP / Alexander Zemlianichenko
An oak tree is seen in Sherwood Forest, Nottinghamshire, England, Thursday, Oct. 19, 2007. The ancient oaks made famous by the legend of Robin Hood, some of which date back a thousands years are dying in greater numbers every year.
MARK HENNESSY, London Editor HUNDREDS OF thousands of acres of state-owned British forests are to be sold off by the Conservative/Liberal Democrat coalition in a bid to raise money, but the "jewels in the crown", such as the Forest of Dean, Sherwood...
photo: AP / Simon Dawson
British Conservative Party leader, David Cameron, gestures while speaking during a panel "Rethinking Government Assistance"at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, Friday, Jan. 29, 2010
DAVOS, Switzerland (AP) — Britain's Prime Minister David Cameron will tell fellow leaders at this year's World Economic Forum that austerity measures imposed by his government are already bearing fruit. Cameron's...
photo: AP / Michel Euler
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