| Myanmar lifts rally ban after Suu Kyi's party complains Zeenews Yangon: Myanmar's election authorities Monday said a ministerial order restricting some campaign rallies had been lifted, just hours after Aung San Suu Kyi's party complained its campaigning for upcom... (photo: AP / Khin Maung Win) | |
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| Myanmar lifts campaign restrictions on complaints The Guardian | AYE AYE WIN | Associated Press= YANGON, Myanmar (AP) — Myanmar election authorities lifted restrictions on political campaigning Monday in an unusually swift response to complaints by pro-democrac... (photo: AP) | |
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Here's what we get from global warming Axis of Logic A (nearly) complete list of things caused by global warming. Or at least a list of links to articles that blame these things on global warming. You decide the truth for yourself. See http://www.number... (photo: WN / Marzena) |
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Chinese Vice President Xi begins White House talks m&c; | Washington - Chinese Vice President Xi Jinping began a series of meetings with US officials in Washington Tuesday with talks with US Vice President Joe Biden at the White House. | Xi, who is expecte... (photo: AP / Charles Dharapak) |
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Tiger poachers growing bolder, experts say m&c; | Bangkok - Officials from the 13 tiger-range countries agreed Tuesday to clamp down on traffickers of the big cats, who are growing bolder amid increasing demand from Ch... (photo: WN / Jadia4708au) |
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Japanese Emperor Akihito to Undergo Heart Bypass Surgery The New York Times | Emperor Akihito of Japan will undergo heart bypass surgery on Saturday in Tokyo, the emperor’s office said Sunday, as reported by the Kyodo news agency. The Imper... (photo: AP / Koji Sasahara) |
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New Study Points to Unknown Nuclear Tests by North Korea in 2010 The New York Times FacebookTwitterLinkedinShareShareCloseRedditTumblrDigg | E-mailPrint | SEOUL, South Korea — It was May 12, 2010, and a story on the front page of North Korea’s le... (photo: AP / Lee Jin-man) |
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South Sudan: Why Things Fall Apart The New York Times FacebookTwitterLinkedinShareShareCloseRedditTumblrDigg | E-mailPrint | Heightened tensions over oil threatens the fragile peace between Sudan and South Sudan, as my colle... (photo: UN / Paul Banks) |
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The battle for the French presidency Al Jazeera | In this week's episode of Frost Over the World, Sir David Frost speaks to Dominique de Villepin, the French presidential hopeful and former prime minister, about the cu... (photo: AP / Christophe Ena) |
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Going Nuclear Over the Falklands The New York Times FacebookTwitterLinkedinShareShareCloseRedditTumblrDigg | E-mailPrint | LONDON — Argentina has turned up the heat in its rekindled dispute with Britain over the Falk... (photo: Creative Commons / BrianDBell) |
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