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Britain's Prime Minister and Labour Party leader, Gordon  Brown during a citizens' meeting in central London, Monday, May 3, 2010. Gordon Brown issues challenge over Sunday Times recordings 2011-09-02
The Independent
Gordon Brown has stepped up his campaign against Rupert Murdoch's News International media group, sending tape recordings to the Metropolitan Police earlier today which he says challenge the Sunday Times's assurances that it broke no laws when investigating his personal financial affairs. In a letter to Sue Akers - the Met's deputy assistant...
 
Brits likely to get away on European holidays during Olympics Brits likely to get away on European holidays during Olympics 2011-09-02
TravelDailyNews
travelmatch.co.uk say that many British tourists will avoid London during the month of the 2012 Olympics because of the high rates hotels in the capital are charging. Instead the company believe that people will be looking for a range of cheap holidays to Majorca or other...
 
British Prime Minister David Cameron answers a question during his and Afghan President Hamid Karzai, not in photo, news conference after their talks in Kabul, Afghanistan Libya intervention: British forces played key role, says Cameron 2011-09-02
The Guardian
Prime minister suggests further military actions may lie ahead as Arab League members 'toughen stance' against Syria Libyan rebels stand on a missile at a military base destroyed by a Nato airstrike this week. Photograph: Goran Tomasevic/Reuters...
 
A view Earth from the International Space Station - Katia was a tropical storm gathering energy over the Atlantic Ocean when one of the Expedition 28 crew took this photo on Aug. 31, 2011. NASA urges space junk clean up 2011-09-02
The Hindu
The amount of junk in space is rising exponentially, with continuous collisions between abandoned equipment, spent rockets and other debris creating ever growing clouds of dangerous fragments, an influential report warned on Thursday. The report, commissioned by NASA, says the quantity of hazardous material circling the Earth has reached a...
 
Many US homes still without power after Irene Many US homes still without power after Irene 2011-09-02
Al Jazeera
Residents of several states in the northeast US approached the Labour Day holiday weekend mired in mud and stuck in the dark nearly a week after Hurricane Irene swallowed parts of the region with flooding. About one million homes and businesses on the East Coast were still without electricity on Thursday, following outages for almost...
 
Libyan rebel walks in the ransacked underground shelter under the house of Libyan spokesman, Muatassim al-Gadhafi, son of Moammar Gadhafi and Libya's National Security Advisor inTripoli, Libya, Friday, Sept. 2, 2011. Gaddafi asks loyalists to 'resist aggression' 2011-09-01
Al Jazeera
Muammar Gaddafi has urged his supporters to keep up their resistance to the uprising in Libya that has forced him into hiding, the Syria-based Al-Rai television channel said. The toppled leader asked his...
 
File - Birds sit on the concertina wire overlooking detainees at Joint Task Force (JTF) Guantanamo, Cuba, as they observe morning prayers before sunrise inside Camp Delta Oct. 28, 2009. CIA Rendition Program Secrets, Costs Revealed In New York Billing Dispute 2011-09-01
Huffington Post
WASHINGTON -- The secret airlift of terrorism suspects and American intelligence officials to CIA-operated overseas prisons via luxury jets was mounted by a hidden network of U.S. companies and coordinated by a prominent defense contractor, newly disclosed documents show. More than 1,700 pages of court files in a business dispute between two...
 
U.S. Service members at the USO facility at Kandahar Airfield, Afghanistan, watch President Barack Obama's television address May 2, 2011, following the death of Osama bin Laden, the mastermind behind the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks on the United States. US counterterror chief: Al-Qaida now on the ropes 2011-09-01
Denver Post
WASHINGTON—On a steady slide. On the ropes. Taking shots to the body and head. That's how White House counterterrorism chief John Brennan described al-Qaida on Wednesday as he offered the first on-record confirmation that al-Qaida's latest second-in-command was killed last week in Pakistan—roughly four months after Navy SEALs killed...
 
Indian Army soldiers patrol outside their army camp at Gurez, about 180 kilometers (113 miles) north of Srinagar, India, Saturday, Aug. 20, 2011. Indian troops in Kashmir fought a deadly gunbattle with suspected rebels crossing the military Line of Control from Pakistani-controlled territory Saturday, the army said. One soldier and 11 suspected rebels were killed, army spokesman Lt. Col. J.S. Brar said, but only six suspected rebels' bodies were recovered. He said the other five bodies were lost when they fell into a river during the fighting in the disputed Himalayan region. Pakistan claims Indian troops kill three on Kashmir border 2011-09-01
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Islamabad/New Delhi - The Pakistan Army said Thursday that Indian forces fired at a border post in the disputed Himalayan region of Kashmir, killing three of its troops. India said one of its officers was killed. The incident occurred Tuesday night in the Neelam Valley at the Line...
 
Gucci-wearing Dalai Lama misleading world on Tibet: China Gucci-wearing Dalai Lama misleading world on Tibet: China 2011-09-01
Indian Express
Calling the Dalai Lama "a small figure", China today dismissed him as an old Lama who wears Gucci shoes and likes to travel around the world to mislead the international community on Tibet. "Since 1959, the Dalai has been in exile (in India). He is an old Lama, who wears...
 
Lee Roy Selmon hospitalized after reported stroke 2011-09-03
Tampa Bay Online
Former Buccaneer Lee Roy Selmon hospitalized...
 
WHAT THE PAPERS SAY 2011-09-03
Sporting Life
THE GUARDIAN: There was an efficiency to England's work and a dismayed home support would eventually disgrace itself with monkey chants aimed at Ashley Young. Also: Goals from Steve Morison and Aaron Ramsey gave Wales their first points of the Euro 2012 qualifying campaign as a much-improved display lifted some of the gloom around Gary Speed's...
 
GIANTS END DIAMONDBACKS STREAK 2011-09-03
Sporting Life
The Arizona Diamondbacks' nine-game winning streak came to an end as the San Francisco Giants cut their lead at the top of the National League West to five games with a 6-2 success in California. Carlos Beltran and Cody Ross homered for the Giants, who last September trailed the San Diego Padres by four games before rallying to win...
 
Rugby Heaven 2011-09-03
Sydney Morning Herald
Week 1 Feb 24 - Blues (NZL) v Crusaders (NZL) Feb 24 - Brumbies (AUS) v Force (AUS) Feb 24 - Bulls (RSA) v Sharks (RSA) Feb 25 - Chiefs (NZL) v Highlanders (NZL) Feb 25 - Waratahs (AUS) v Reds (AUS) Feb 25 - Stormers (RSA) v Hurricanes (NZL) Feb 25 - Lions (RSA) v Cheetahs (RSA) Rebels (AUS) bye Week 2 Advertisement: Story continues below March 2 -...
 
U.S. enlists Georgia, other nations in thwarting dirty-bomb threat 2011-09-03
Philadelphia Daily News
By John Shiffman INQUIRER STAFF WRITER TBILISI, Georgia - The rattling olive Audi A4 with two middle-aged smugglers attracted little attention as it slithered through this former Soviet republic one morning in February, speeding toward the Turkish border. In the trunk, the smugglers carried a silver case filled with iridium-192. They nurtured vague...
 
Bucks County woman ‘tired of being angry’ over husband’s 9/11 death 2011-09-03
Philadelphia Daily News
By Tom Infield INQUIRER STAFF WRITER Nearly a decade after 9/11, Tara Bane DellaCorte thought she was getting over the death of her husband, Michael, in New York's World Trade Center. Which is why she was so surprised at her emotional reaction when she learned that U.S. commandos on the night of May 1 had shot and killed Osama bin Laden. Her...
 
Ohio State sideline getting crowded 2011-09-03
Philadelphia Daily News
By Joe Juliano Inquirer Staff Writer 1. Scrutinized Buckeyes Just as Ohio State felt its opening game against Akron would get fans' minds off its scandal-tainted offseason, the Buckeyes suspended three more players, including two projected starters, for receiving impermissible benefits at a local charity event. Those three will be on the sidelines...
 
Pierce gives Temple a boost in big win over Villanova 2011-09-03
Philadelphia Daily News
By Mike Jensen Inquirer Staff Writer Even the best players need mental reinforcement to keep their confidence from cracking. Temple star tailback Bernard Pierce sees his knockout performance Thursday night against Villanova that way. MICHAEL BRYANT / Staff Photographer Temple's Bernard Pierce (30) eludes Villanova's James Pitts as he heads for his...
 
Widener set to unleash 'three-headed monster' 2011-09-03
Philadelphia Daily News
By Matt Breen Inquirer Staff Writer Isaac Collins has a crowded backfield. It'll be full of more talent than experience. But the second-year Widener head coach seems to be all right with that. Couve LaFate, Terrant Morrison, and Dante Pergolese make up what Collins refers to as Widener's three-headed monster, and each back brings his own dynamic...
 
Deadline for a precarious NFL dream 2011-09-03
The News & Observer
Three to watch Northwestern at Boston College 12 p.m., Alumni Stadium, Chestnut Hill, ESPNU The Eagles are the only ACC team facing a major conference opponent today. Without injured running back Montel Harris, they will have their hands full facing Northwestern quarterback Dan Persa. Appalachian State at No. 13 Virginia Tech...
 
No. 14 TCU rallies, then falls 50-48 to Baylor 2011-09-03
The News & Observer
WACO, Texas -- This is not the same TCU team that was a BCS buster the last two seasons. Certainly not the same defense. Despite new starting quarterback Casey Pachall leading a big fourth-quarter comeback that gave the 14th-ranked Horned Frogs a brief lead, their BCS-best streak of 25 consecutive regular-season wins ended in a season-opening 50-48...
 
Pressure is on Glennon 2011-09-03
The News & Observer
RALEIGH -- According to N.C. State's game notes, Mike Glennon is merely one of 22 quarterbacks who will make their first career starts this weekend. That's about all he has in common with the other 21. None of the others faces anywhere near the scrutiny Glennon will face against Liberty tonight. None of the others replaces a school legend who was...
 
Getting control of college sports 2011-09-03
The News & Observer
WASHINGTON -- The world will little note nor long remember the Great Scheduling Kerfuffle. But the episode speaks volumes - none of them attractive - about the current state of political affairs. The squabble began with President Barack Obama looking petty and partisan and ended with House Speaker John Boehner looking churlish and disrespectful. If...
 
Judge: Prince should pay $4M in NY perfume lawsuit 2011-09-03
Breitbart
NEW YORK (AP) - A New York court says Prince should pay almost $4 million to a perfume company that claimed he hobbled its efforts to market a perfume named...
 
Tropical Storm Lee's outer bands pelt Gulf Coast 2011-09-03
Philadelphia Daily News
JANET MCCONNAUGHEY The Associated Press NEW ORLEANS - Bands of rain from Tropical Storm Lee were pelting the Gulf Coast on Saturday as the storm's center trudged slowly toward land, where businesses were already beginning to suffer on what would normally be a bustling holiday weekend. The storm could bring as many as 20 inches of rain to some...
 
Mom: Belak depressed 2011-09-03
Philadelphia Daily News
DAILY NEWS WIRE REPORTS THE MOTHER of former NHL player Wade Belak said yesterday that her son had suffered from depression before his death. Belak, 35, an enforcer who had played with five NHL teams before retiring in March, was found dead Wednesday in Toronto. According to several reports, he hanged himself.  ...
 
His roots run from Charlotte to Chapel Hill 2011-09-03
The News & Observer
WASHINGTON -- President Barack Obama's own job may be on the line as he presents his plan for job creation next week, with the nation's unemployment rate mired at 9.1 percent and his popularity at a record low. The Labor Department's August jobs report, the first to show zero growth in about a year, intensified pressure on Obama as he prepares to...
 
State aims for quick coastal highway fix 2011-09-03
The News & Observer
A temporary manufactured bridge will be installed across the largest breach at Hatteras Island, restoring traffic on N.C. 12 within a month, Gov. Bev Perdue announced Friday. Hatteras Island has been cut off from the mainland since Hurricane Irene's storm surge washed out big chunks of the highway a week ago, creating a new inlet at Pea Island...
 
Tibetans and monks offering prayers during a march event for the Kirti monastery of Ngaba Tibet held in Dharamshala, India
Two More Monks jailed in Tibet, Rights Groups Condemn Unjust Trial
WorldNews.com 2011-09-01
Article by Yeshe Choesang, WN Correspondent Dharamshala. Dharamshala: - A local Chinese court in Ngaba county of eastern Tibet Tuesday, 30 August, jailed two Tibetan monks of Kirti Monastery after accusing them of "intentional homicide" over Phuntsok's death by self-immolation, according to a latest report. The US and international human rights...
In this image from amateur video made available by the Ugarit News group on Tuesday Aug. 30, 2011, an armoured vehicle from which a public announcement is being made via loudspeakers is seen in the streets of Daraa, Syria.
Syrian forces said to be conducting searches for activists
The Boston Globe 2011-09-01
BEIRUT - Syrian security forces conducted house-to-house raids in the central city of Hama yesterday, hunting for activists involved in the country's uprising, residents and activists said. Several tanks and military buses were parked on the eastern entrance of the city, they said, while hundreds of soldiers searched two...
President Barack Obama talks about the ongoing budget negotiations, Monday, July 11, 2011, in the briefing room of the White House in Washington.
Obama avoids political showdown, reschedules Congress speech
Deccan Herald 2011-09-01
Washington, Sept 1 (PTI) Thursday, September 01, 2011 --> US President Barack Obama has avoided a major political showdown with the opposition Republican as he agreed to address the joint session of the Congress on September 8 instead of September 7 after objections from House Speaker John Boehner. Obama, who wanted to outline his much-anticipated...
DEA agents bring Jamaican gang leader Christopher "Dudus" Coke From Westchester County Airport to a waiting vehicle, Thursday, June 24, 2010, in White Plains, New York.
Drug kingpin Coke pleads guilty to racketeering, assault
CNN 2011-09-01
New York (CNN) -- Christopher Coke, an international drug kingpin whose arrest and extradition to the United States was preceded by a horrific gun battle in Jamaica that left dozens of civilians dead, pleaded guilty on Wednesday to racketeering and assault charges. Coke, who had pleaded not guilty to the charges after his extradition last year,...
Swollen rivers begin falling across Northeast
Swollen rivers begin falling across Northeast
The Associated Press 2011-08-31
KILLINGTON, Vt. (AP) -- Swollen rivers began falling Wednesday in much of the Northeast, easing the flooding that paralyzed parts of the region after Hurricane Irene and allowing emergency crews to reach all but one of the Vermont towns that had been cut off by floodwaters. Receding water revealed more damage to homes, farms and businesses across...
A graffiti depicting Moammar Gadhafi and his son Saif reading "All Benghazi people, is this the end?" is seen on a wall at the Green square renamed Martyrs square inTripoli, Libya, Wednesday, Aug. 31, 2011.
Libya conflict: Saif al-Islam Gaddafi vows resistance
BBC News 2011-08-31
Saif al-Islam Gaddafi, one of fugitive Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi's sons, has vowed to carry on fighting. In an audio message broadcast on Al-Ray...
East struggles to recover from Irene
East struggles to recover from Irene
Breitbart 2011-08-31
Meghan Morrow sweeps mud and debris from what is left of the Windham Spa,... Corrinne Levin, left, kisses her daughter Jillianne Davis, who's home was... People try to get a car out of a flooded parking lot in Washingtonville,... NEWFANE, Vt. (AP) - Only one flooded Vermont town remained cut off from the outside world Wednesday, but National Guard...
India's anti-corruption activist Anna Hazare reacts after drinking coconut water and honey to break his fast in New Delhi, India, Sunday, Aug. 28, 2011.
Anna Hazare discharged from hospital, leaves for Ralegan Siddhi
The Times of India 2011-08-31
GURGAON: Social activist Anna Hazare left for his village Ralegan Siddhi in Maharashtra on Wednesday night after he was discharged from a hospital here following improvement in his condition, an aide said. Hazare was admitted to the Medanta Medicity Hospital in suburban Gurgaon on Sunday after he ended...
Sappers work at the site of a blast at a cafe in Grozny, Wednesday, Aug. 31, 2011.
Police say three bombers behind Chechnya attack
Khaleej Times 2011-08-31
GROZNY, Russia - Three suicide bombers were responsible for killing at least nine people in the capital of Russia's Chechnya region, a police official in the North Caucasus province said on Wednesday. The attack late on Tuesday near Chechnya's parliament building was one of the deadliest in recent years in Grozny, which has been rebuilt by a...
U.S. Army Spc. Charles Griswold, rifleman, secures an area during a construction site quality assurance inspection in Shinkai, Afghanistan, Aug. 18, 2011.
Panel: Widespread waste and fraud in war spending
Denver Post 2011-08-31
WASHINGTON—As much as $60 billion in U.S. tax dollars has been lost to waste and fraud in Iraq and Afghanistan over the past decade due to lax oversight of contractors, poor planning and corruption, according to an independent panel. In its final report to Congress, to be publicly released Wednesday, the Commission on Wartime Contracting said...
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