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Britain's Labour party Prime Minister Gordon Brown, talks during the second televised election debate broadcast from Bristol, England, Thursday, April 22, 2010, with others unseen Liberal Democrat Party leader Nick Clegg, and Conservative leader David Cameron. The debate is broadcast live and could be a game-changer for the upcoming General Election on May 6, with candidates dueling over foreign affairs Globalisation: An insider's view
Jamaica Observer  FORMER UK Prime Minister Gordon Brown published Beyond the Crash: Overcoming the First Crisis of Globalisation (292 pages) in December last year. It is an insider's view of the events and decisions... (photo: AP / Stefan Rousseau)
Cigarettes - Tobacco Rethink tobacco policy, PM
Jamaica Observer  Dear Editor, This an open letter to the prime minister of Jamaica. Dear Prime Minister, The Caribbean Cardiac Society (CCS) views with deep concern the decision of the Government of Jamaica to use... (photo: WN / Yolanda Leyba)
Betty White 1991 Emmy Awards People: Betty White slams "unprofessional" Lohan and Sheen
Denver Post Betty White (AP)Lindsay Lohan (AP) Betty White says in  her day, TV stars knew their place. 'We considered ourselves lucky to be on the box, never complained if a critic didn't like us,... (photo: Creative Commons / Alan Light)
Soldiers allied with Alassane Ouattara check the identity documents of travelers leaving Abidjan, at a road block at an unfinished toll station 20km outside Abidjan, Ivory Coast, Tuesday, April 12, 2011. Reprisals rock Ivory Coast
Independent online (SA) Guiglo - The young man in civilian clothes didn't have the right answers for troops loyal to Alassane Ouattara and they suspected he was a fighter backing his rival for the presidency. So one of the... (photo: AP / Rebecca Blackwell)
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stiletto-heeled shoe by Christian Louboutin is displayed Christian Louboutin sues second footwear designer for 'copying' signature red sole
The Daily Mail Christian Louboutin is suing a second footwear company for putting red soles on their shoes. The designer, who is an A-list favourite, is taking legal action against the... (photo: AP / Mark Lennihan)
Indian paramilitary troopers stands guard as large numbers of Kashmiris turn up to vote in the first election of village panchayats (civil bodies) in 33 years in the restive region, at Kangan 70 KMS from Srinagar. on April 13, 2011. Chief minister Omar Abdullah said it is a historic movement that people of Jammu and Kashmir are voting in reality in the first panchayat election after 33 years as 2000 (when elections to local bodies where held previously) was only on paper as more than half of the seats remained empty. J&K panchayat polls begin
The Siasat Daily Qoimoh, April 13: Ignoring the separatists'' call for boycott, residents of this south Kashmir block today turned out in numbers to cast votes in the first phase of... (photo: WN / Imran Nissar)
Apples - Fruit - Food It's true: Apple a day good for your body
Seattle Times LOS ANGELES - An apple a day really can help keep the doctor away, at least for postmenopausal women, researchers said Tuesday. In a study of 160 women who ate either... (photo: WN / Yolanda Leyba)
Virgin Atlantic Airbus A340 Virgin Atlantic reveals the weirdest items passengers have tried to check-in at airports
The Daily Telegraph Australia A TARANTULA, bathtub, car engine and dead cow are among the strangest items that passengers have tried to check in at airports around the world, according to Virgin... (photo: Creative Commons / contri)
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Former U.N. weapons inspector Scott Ritter gestures during a news conference and meeting with the Iraqi Parliament in Baghdad, Sept. 8, 2002. Ritter said in an interview, "We may succeed in getting rid of Saddam Hussein, but we will lose the war: the war on terror, the war on how the world views us."
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Study questions effectiveness of computers and laptops in schools
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Moms-to-be fears of eating fish unfounded
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