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Joint Chiefs Chairman Adm. Mike Mullen, right, accompanied by Defense Secretary Robert Gates gestures during a news conference at the Pentagon, Thursday, Sept. 23, 2010.
THE West is retreating from a proposed "no-fly zone" in Libya, despite calls for airstrikes from the rebels fighting to oust...
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 Bangladeshi Nobel Peace Prize winner Muhammad Yunus waves to well wishers at his home in Dhaka, Bangladesh, Friday, Oct.13, 2006. Bangladeshi microcredit pioneer Yunus and his Grameen Bank, or Rural bank, were awarded the Nobel Peace Prize Friday for the
Continue reading the main story Related Stories Profile: 'World banker to the poor' Micro-loans 'helped 10 million' Microcredit 'death trap' for Bangladesh's poor Bangladeshi Nobel laureate Muhammad Yunus has launched a legal battle, one day after he...
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Nancy Mancias holds signs during a city council meeting in Berkeley Berkeley, Calif., Tuesday, Dec. 14, 2010. The council in this famously liberal city is considering a resolution Tuesday night bestowing hero status on Pfc. Bradley Manning, the soldier at the center of the Wikileaks fury.
WASHINGTON-An Army private suspected of leaking hundreds of thousands of sensitive and classified documents to the WikiLeaks anti-secrecy group was charged Wednesday with aiding the enemy, a crime that can bring the death penalty or life in prison....
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A New Zealand Urban Search and Rescue worker walks through the central business district during a search of earthquake damaged buildings in Christchurch, New Zealand, Wednesday, March 2, 2011. Police said the death toll from the quake had reached 158 and was expected to rise further following the Feb. 22. 2011, 6.3 magnitude temblor. Around 200 people are listing as missing.
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Apple CEO Steve Jobs gestures during his keynote address at the MacWorld conference in San Francisco, Tuesday, Jan. 14, 2008. Apple Inc. is scheduled to report first-quarter financial results after the market closes Tuesday, Jan. 22, 20
By GEOFFREY A. FOWLER And NICK WINGFIELD Steve Jobs asserted Apple Inc.'s command over the hottest market in computing and demonstrated his flair as high-tech's most celebrated pitchman. The Silicon Valley giant's chief executive, who took a medical...
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In this photo taken Sept. 15, 2009, a woman carries a buckets of water home in the mining town of Cerro de Pasco, Peru. As the government continues its aggressive push to extract the country's vast mineral and oil reserves, communities such as Cerro de Pasco show the conflict Peru faces between environmental contamination and jobs that is fueling violent protests, some deadly, from the Andes to the Amazon.
Continue reading the main story Related Stories Peru moves on illegal gold miners Peru's gold rush sparks fears of ecological disaster The security forces in Peru have cut short their campaign against illegal...
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Local residents walk past a burnt-out security forces vehicle in Anyama, where New Forces fighters, along with defectors from the national army, have successfully fended off attacks from government troops and erected dozens of roadblocks to control access, in Abidjan, Ivory Coast Wednesday, March 2, 2011. The neighboring northern Abidjan district of Abobo, which has been the ground zero of recent fighting, is now also largely controlled by gunmen loyal to internationally-recognized president Alassane Ouattara.
Abidjan - Explosions rocked a southern Abidjan suburb overnight and on Wednesday, as fighting between insurgents seeking to oust Ivory Coast's Laurent Gbagbo and security forces spread to new areas of the main city. Residents of Koumassi said the...
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Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva speaks during the 98th Session of the International Labour Organizations, ILO, Monday June 15, 2009, in Geneva, Switzerland.
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Egyptian Prime Minister Ahmed Shafiq talks during a press conference in Cairo, Egypt, Sunday, Feb.13, 2011. Egypt's military leaders dissolved parliament and suspended the constitution Sunday, meeting two key demands of protesters who have been keeping up pressure for immediate steps to transition to democratic, civilian rule after forcing Hosni Mubarak out of power. At right, finance minister Samir Radwan.
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FILE -- In this Wednesday Feb. 11, 2009 file photo, The Prime Minister of Belgium, Herman van Rompuy, adressess the media following a meeting with German Chancellor Angela Merkerl in Berlin. Van Rompuy is believed to be one of the candidates for the position of the first full-time President of the European Union, whose appointment will be decided by EU leaders at a dinner in Brussels, Thursday Nov. 19, 2009.
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Libyan Leader Moammar Gadhafi waves to supporters as he arrives to speak in Tripoli, Libya, Wednesday, March 2, 2011. Gadhafi vowed "We will fight until the last man and woman" and lashed out against Europe and the United States for their pressure on him to step down, warning that thousands of Libyans will die if U.S. and NATO forces intervene in the conflict.
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