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Vehicles swept away during flash flooding scatter the country side in South-East Queensland, Australia, Wednesday, Jan. 12, 2011. Deadly floodwaters that have cut a swath across northeastern Australia flowed onto the streets of Brisbane, the nation's third-largest city, forcing people to flee suburbs and skyscrapers.
Emergency   Photos   Queensland   Storm   Wikipedia: Severe Tropical Cyclone Yasi (2011)  
Fears in path of monster Cyclone Yasi
| FLOOD-ravaged Queensland, still deep in mourning and struggling to find its feet, is once again preparing for nature's deadly fury. | This time it's the wind - wind at its most brutal. | Barely... (photo: AP)
The Daily Telegraph Australia
In this photo taken Friday, Jan.28, 2011, Egyptian women demonstrate in Alexandria, Egypt. Thousands of Alexandrians met Sunday Jan 30 to pray in downtown Alexandria, a Mediterranean port city that is a stronghold of the Muslim Brotherhood. After prayers, the crowd marched towards the city's old mosque to pray for the souls of those who died in the protests.
Egypt   Photos   Politics   Protests   Wikipedia: 2011 Egyptian protests  
The Brotherhood factor
|      Feb 2, 2011 | | More | CRISIS IN EGYPT | The Brotherhood factor | By Pepe Escobar | A million marching in the streets of Cairo this Tuesday, a million more marching towards ... (photo: AP / Tarek Fawzi)
Asia Times
Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko arrives for his inauguration ceremony in Minsk, Friday, Jan. 21, 2011. The authoritarian president of Belarus has taken the oath of office for a fourth term with a warning that no dissent will be tolerated. Partially visible banner in background reads, "Together for strong and prosperous Belarus." Sanctions Imposed on Leader of Belarus
| MOSCOW — The United States and the European Union on Monday imposed sanctions against President Aleksandr G. Lukashenko and scores of other officials in Belarus for a broad crackdown on the op... (photo: AP / Viktor Drachev, Pool) The New York Times
Belarus   Elections   Photos   Sanctions   Wikipedia: Alexander Lukashenko  
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu gestures as he speaks during a joint press conference with German Chancellor Angela Merkel, not seen, in the prime minister's office in Jerusalem, Monday, Jan. 31, 2011. Netanyahu said Monday his country's primary concern is that the current crisis in Egypt could create a void in which Islamic militants step in and put the two countries' three-decade-long peace agreement in jeopardy. Merkel also expressed concern about the deteriorating situation in Egypt, while hoping that Israeli-Palestinian peace talks could get back on track Israel PM fears rise of Iranian-style regime in Egypt
JERUSALEM ' Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Monday warned of the dangers of an Iranian-style regime led by Islamic extremists arising out of the political chaos sweeping through Egypt. | ... (photo: AP / Sebastian Scheiner) Khaleej Times
Egypt   Israel   Photos   Protests   Wikipedia: 2011 Egyptian protests  
Top Stories
Refugees from Cte d'Ivoire crisis could top 100,000 by April, UN warns Refugees from Côte d'Ivoire crisis could top 100,000 by April, UN warns
| Refugees from Côte d'Ivoire, like this group, continue to cross the border into Liberia31 January 2011 – As Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon kept up his diplomatic push fo... (photo: UN / Eskinder Debebe) United Nations
AU   Liberia   Photos   Refugees   UN   Wikipedia: African Union  
Old wooded cribbed grain elevator and livestock feedmill in Estherville, Iowa. Grain elevator operators buy grain from farmers, either for cash or at a contracted price, and then sell futures contracts for the same quantity of grain, usually each day Nation's largest farm groups join together to fight bad publicity, improve farmers' image
| DES MOINES, Iowa - Two dozen of the nation's largest and best-funded farm groups have formed a coalition to counter poor publicity that they say has led to some bad pub... (photo: Creative Commons / Jonathunder) Star Tribune
Farm   Groups   Photos   US   Wikipedia: Humane Society of the United States  
Gold - Jewellery Gold firms after rally on Egypt, ETF at eight-mth low
| SINGAPORE - Gold edged up on Monday, extending gains seen in the previous session as buying continued on fears the unrest in Egypt will spread across the Middle East, b... (photo: WN / Rubielyn Bunag) Mining Weekly
Gold   Investors   Photos   Singapore   Wikipedia: Gold  
two cats in home - pet animals - kitten Does your pet have Separation Anxiety?
| Separation anxiety for a pet is similar to a panic attack in humans. Basically, the pet panics when you are away, which is displayed through destructive or anxious beha... (photo: WN / Aruna Mirasdar) The Examiner
Accidents   House   Pet   Photos   Wikipedia: Pet  
In this photo released by the White House, President Barack Obama is briefed on the events in Egypt by his national security team meeting in the Situation Room of the White House in Washington on Saturday, Jan. 29, 2011. Thousands of protesters in Egypt have thrown the country's 30-year-old regime into tumult. Obama presses Mubarak for transition to democracy
WASHINGTON - President Barack Obama on Sunday urged an 'orderly transition' to democracy in Egypt, stopping short of calling on President Hosni Mubarak to step down but s... (photo: AP / The White House, Pete Souza) Khaleej Times
Obama   Photos   President   Washington   Wikipedia: Barack Obama  
Muslim clerics from Al Azhar University demonstrate with anti-government protestors in Cairo, Sunday Jan. 30, 2011. The Arab world's most populous nation appeared to be swiftly moving closer to a point at which it either dissolves into widespread chaos or the military expands its presence and control of the streets. Mubarak orders state subsidies
| Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak, facing a popular revolt against his rule, has ordered Ahmed Shafiq, the new prime minister to preserve subsidies, control inflation an... (photo: AP / Ahmed Ali) Al Jazeera
Economy   Egypt   Photos   Politics   Wikipedia: 2011 Egyptian protests  
Peace Human Rights
Egypt: Mubarak's role in peaceful transition Welcome
Egypt protests: Israel watches anxiously
Egypt and the credibility of the Middle East peace process
Cherlapally prison remains peaceful
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu chairs the weekly cabinet meeting in Jerusalem, Sunday, Sept. 5, 2010. Israeli aircraft bombed three Gaza tunnels, killing two Palestinians and wounding a third, Hamas security officials said Sunday.
Egypt protests: Israel watches anxiously
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The vindication of the 'freedom agenda'
Using cricket to turn boys into men
Michael Collins: Egypt and the False Dilemma
Audio Report Following Obama's Remarks of Egypt Situatio
Supporters of Tunisia's President Zine El Abidine Ben Ali demonstrate in Tunis, Thursday, Jan. 13, 2011. Tunisia's autocratic president, facing deadly riots that have rocked his nation, ordered prices on food  staples slashed and suggested he will leave the presidency, but not until 2014. President Zine El Abidine Ben Ali, in a televised speech Thursday night, also pledged to end Internet censorship and to open up the political playing field in a country where he has allowed little public criticism for the past 23 years.
Food and failed Arab states
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Terrorism Law Enforcement
'Jihad Jane' Pleads Guilty in Terrorism Plot
FBI still hunting three terror suspects tied to September 11
Ricin and other dodgy terror scares
Mosque terror suspect has history of making threats
The Union Minister for Health and Family Welfare, Shri Ghulam Nabi Azad delivering the key note address at the first Conference of Asian Population Association, in New Delhi on November 16, 2010.
Azad targets RSS, accuses it of pursuing ''terror tactics''
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GOP Targets Health Care Law In Congress And Out
Feature: OKADA – An enemy of the law?
Sports Law in India to be a reality soon
Escaping the Law, One Final Time
Adrian Cruz, 5, of Phoenix, looks around as he watches and listens to a few dozen people who chanted and held signs showing support for those arrested while blockading downtown Phoenix's 4th Avenue Jail last July after portions of the new Arizona immigration bill SB1070 took effect, during a rally and protest, Tuesday, Nov. 16, 2010, in Phoenix.
Report: Immigration law not enforced consistently
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Racism Computer Security
Top envoys from Muslim nations visit Auschwitz in UN-backed
TheGrio's 100: Tracie Washington, calling out racism and
TheGrio's 100: Monique Harden, calling for justice again
Of Democrats and racism
In this photo released by the Royal Thai Navy, shirtless Rohingya migrants sit on the ground on an island after they were arrested by Thai navy officers in the Andaman sea on Dec. 12, 2008.
New wave of Rohingya arrive in Thailand
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Portuguese journalist castrated with corkscrew
Egypt Protesters Deride Mubarak's Speech As Not Enough
Tech giants to enable IPv6 on "World IPv6 Day" in
Salesforce Keeps It Social With Manymoon Pick-Up
Intel's Ronler Acres Campus is shown here in Hillsboro
Chip Flaw Forces Intel to Cut Its Forecast
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Aids Death Penalty
Frances Woodke Charged With Prostitution With Knowledge Of A
UW international AIDS nonprofit hit by financial questions i
Spanish doctors unveil promising AIDS vaccine
Cuts pinch HIV/AIDS housing
Health worker Xolisa Madikane, left unseen, tests blood for the HIV virus at a container lab next to the Gugulethu Community Health Clinic in Gugulethu on the outskirts of Cape Town, South Africa, Tuesday, July 21, 2009. South Africa launched a high-profile trial of an AIDS vaccine created by its own researchers Monday, a proud moment in a nation where government denial, neglect and unscientific responses have helped fuel the world's worst AIDS crisis.
HIV/AIDS: Falling foul of the Fund
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Supreme Court upholds death to Bangalore serial rapist
Death Penalty: Costly And No Deterrent
Ohio Supreme Court Justice Paul Pfeifer wants to scrap the d
SC confirms death penalty for rapist from Karnataka
a house and women in rural India
TB deaths creating villages of widows in rural India
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