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St Paul's Oc­cu­py Lon­don protesters evict­ed by po­lice
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Ken O'Keefe Lec­ture at Mid­dle­sex Uni­ver­si­ty - Is­raeli Apartheid Week - Febru­ary 23, 2012
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Costa Al­le­gra In­ci­dente 2012 - In­cen­dio Sey­chelles
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En­g­dahl: 'Greek bailout terms re­mind of Hitler epoch'
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Syr­i­ans vote in ref­er­en­dum on new con­sti­tu­tion
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One Con­firmed Dead & Four Oth­ers Wound­ed At Chardon High School Shoot­ing In Ohio
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Kenyan Air Force Kills Seven So­ma­li Chil­dren in Jilib
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Sene­gal's Wade head­ed to run-off elec­tion
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NATO in Afghanistan - Afghans do­nate cash to re­build palace
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Vladimir Putin as­sas­si­na­tion plot
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Thou­sands of Colom­bians De­mand End to Kid­nap­pings
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Rudd con­grat­u­lates Gillard on lead­er­ship win
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Al Qaeda in Yemen says it is fight­ing the US - 22 Dec 09
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Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin gesture while speaking as he attends a massive rally in his support at Luzhniki stadium in Moscow, Russia, Thursday, Feb. 23, 2012.
photo: AP / Alexander Zemlianichenko
Russia's Putin warns West not to meddle
read more Daily Press
MOSCOW (Reuters) - Vladimir Putin said Russia is concerned about the "growing threat" of an attack on Iran over its nuclear program and warned that the consequences would be "truly catastrophic." In an article on foreign policy written before a March 4 presidential election he is almost certain to win, Russia's prime minister also warned Western...

Under a portrait of the late Iranian revolutionary founder Ayatollah Khomeini, Sam-6 missiles are displayed by Iran's Revolutionary Guard, during armed forces parade marking the 31st anniversary of the start of the Iraq-Iran war, in front of the mausoleum of Ayatollah Khomeini, just outside Tehran, Iran, Thursday, Sept. 22, 2011. (AP Photo/Vahid Salemi)
photo: AP / Vahid Salemi
Attack on Iran would be an act of criminal stupidity
read more Gulf News
After a decade of calamitous western wars in the wider Middle East, the signs are becoming ever more ominous that we're heading for yet another. And, hard as it is to credit, the same discredited arguments used to justify the disasters of Iraq and Afghanistan — from weapons of mass destruction to sponsorship of terrorism and fundamentalist...

Investigators congregate at a rear entrance to Chardon High School in Chardon, Ohio Monday, Feb. 27, 2012.
photo: AP / Mark Duncan
1 killed, 4 wounded in school shooting in Ohio
read more Austin American Statesman
CHARDON, Ohio — A gunman opened fire inside a high school cafeteria at the start of the school day Monday, wounding five students, one of whom later died, authorities said. A suspect — believed to be a student — was arrested a short distance away. The suspect was taken into custody near his car about half a mile from the suburban...

A Palestinian throws a shoe, top center, at the convoy of U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon as it enters the Erez border crossing between Israel and Gaza, Thursday, Feb. 2, 2012.
photo: AP / Hatem Moussa
Are Palestinians Victims of Terror and Displaced Guilt?
read more WorldNews.com
Article by WN.com Correspondent Dallas Darling It was on February 29, 1948, that 28 British soldiers were killed as a mine exploded under the Cairo-Haifa train. Lehi, also known as the Stern Gang, a Zionist terrorist group, claimed responsibility. But the Cairo-Haifa attack was only one of several acts of terrorism that Israeli Zionists employed....

An undated picture made available by the Costa Crociere press office showing the Costa Allegra cruise ship. The Italian coast guard says a fire has broken out on an the Costa Allegra cruise ship off the Seychelles islands, Monday, Feb. 27, 2012, and the ship is adrift, but the passengers are safe.
photo: AP / Costa Crociere
Costa cruise ship adrift off Seychelles
read more France24
AFP - An Italian cruise ship from the same fleet as the tragedy-struck Costa Concordia was adrift on Tuesday in pirate-infested seas off the Seychelles with no power and with more than 1,000 people on board. A blaze in the engine room of the Costa Allegra saw the liner stranded in the dangerous and choppy Indian Ocean seas and it was forced to make...

Smoke from a burning truck raises outside a NATO military base during an anti-US protest in Jalalabad, east of Kabul, Afghanistan, Wednesday, Feb. 22, 2012.
photo: AP / Rahmat Gul
Taliban bomber kills nine at NATO base over Koran
read more Jakarta Globe
A Taliban suicide car bomber targeting a NATO base at Jalalabad airport in eastern Afghanistan killed nine people on Monday, following days of deadly anti-US protests over the burning of the Koran. Six civilians, an Afghan soldier and two local guards were killed, police said, but there were no reports of NATO casualties, according to a spokesman...

Two Occupy London protesters look on from the middle of the road outside St Paul's Cathedral in London after bailiffs moved in to remove tents from the Occupy London camp, Tuesday, Feb. 28, 2012.
photo: AP / Sang Tan
Occupy London protesters evicted from St Paul's site
read more The Independent
Some of those who decided to stay at the campsite in defiance of a High Court order built barricades, while others sat on the steps of Sir Christopher Wren's cathedral as the paraphernalia of their occupation, which has gone on for nearly four-and-a-half months, was cleared into rubbish trucks. There were minor scuffles as police and bailiffs...

Flickr - Israel Defense Forces - 188th Brigade Training Day, March 2008-cropped
photo: Creative Commons / MathKnight
US armed Israel for Iran attack
read more Pakalert Press
Share Press TV The United States has provided Israel with the military technology and arms to aid Tel Aviv in a possible attack against Iran nuclear facilities, a prominent American journalist says. “Arm the Syrian rebels! And, while we’re at it, give the Israelis the tools they need – bunker-busters, refueling aircraft – so that if...

 In a file photo Russian President Vladimir Putin is seen during a meeting with Moscow region governor Boris Gromov in the Novo-Ogaryovo residence outside Moscow, Thursday, April 19, 2007. Putin makes his annual state of the nation address, a speech that
photo: AP Photo/RIA Novosti, Presidential Press Service, Dmitry Astakhov
Two arrested over 'plot to kill Putin'
read more Al Jazeera
Russia's secret service has arrested two men in connection with a plot to assassinate Vladimir Putin, the prime minister, after the March 4 presidential elections, Channel One state television said. According to the AFP news agency, the station showed two men on Monday who said they were acting on the orders of Chechen warlord Doku...

	Taliban militants say they shot down US drone
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Taliban militants say they shot down US drone
read more The Star
PESHAWAR, Pakistan (Reuters) - A U.S. drone crashed on Saturday in North Waziristan, not far from the Afghan border, Pakistan intelligence officials said, while Taliban militants said they had shot it down. Taliban militants led by Hafiz Gul Bahadur said they had collected wreckage of the destroyed drone and would provide its pictures to the media...

The Roswell UFO Museum which is a popular tourist destination.
photo: Public Domain / J Dykstra
Hitler’s Roswell: Alien saucer crash in 1937 Nazi Germany
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Share Terrence Aym beforeitsnews Ten years before an alien craft crashed onto rancher Mack Brazel’s property near Roswell, New Mexico, a flying saucer lost control and crashed onto the countryside of Nazi Germany. This incredible story—covered-up by both the U.S. and U.S.S.R. for more than 70 years—is allegedly the actual basis for the...

KLdy1 - Feb08 - Neanderthal Museum, Germany. (dy1)
photo: WN / Denise Yong
Scientists find clue to Neanderthal extinction
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Washington: An international team of researchers, studying ancient DNA, have suggested that most Neanderthals in Europe already were largely extinct 50,000 years ago - long before modern humans first arrived in the continent. The findings contradict the long-held notion that Neanderthal populations were stable in Europe for hundreds of thousands of...

A man holds up a child during a demonstration against Syrian President Bashar Al-Assad's regime in the outskirts of Idlib, northern Syria, Sunday Feb. 26, 2012.
photo: AP / Rodrigo Abd
Syria approves constitution amid bloodshed
read more Independent online (SA)
Amman - Syrian artillery pounded rebel-held areas of Homs on Monday as President Bashar al-Assad's government announced that voters had overwhelmingly approved a new constitution in a referendum derided as a sham by his critics at home and abroad. While foreign powers argued over whether to arm the rebels, the Syrian Interior Ministry said the...


Two Occupy London protesters look on from the middle of the road outside St Paul's Cathedral in London after bailiffs moved in to remove tents from the Occupy London camp, Tuesday, Feb. 28, 2012.
photo: AP / Sang Tan
Occupy London protesters evicted from St Paul's site
read more The Independent
Some of those who decided to stay at the campsite in defiance of a High Court order built barricades, while others sat on the steps of Sir Christopher Wren's cathedral as the paraphernalia of their occupation, which has gone on for nearly four-and-a-half months, was cleared into rubbish trucks. There were minor scuffles as police and bailiffs...

A Palestinian throws a shoe, top center, at the convoy of U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon as it enters the Erez border crossing between Israel and Gaza, Thursday, Feb. 2, 2012.
photo: AP / Hatem Moussa
Are Palestinians Victims of Terror and Displaced Guilt?
read more WorldNews.com
Article by WN.com Correspondent Dallas Darling It was on February 29, 1948, that 28 British soldiers were killed as a mine exploded under the Cairo-Haifa train. Lehi, also known as the Stern Gang, a Zionist terrorist group, claimed responsibility. But the Cairo-Haifa attack was only one of several acts of terrorism that Israeli Zionists employed....

An undated picture made available by the Costa Crociere press office showing the Costa Allegra cruise ship. The Italian coast guard says a fire has broken out on an the Costa Allegra cruise ship off the Seychelles islands, Monday, Feb. 27, 2012, and the ship is adrift, but the passengers are safe.
photo: AP / Costa Crociere
Costa cruise ship adrift off Seychelles
read more France24
AFP - An Italian cruise ship from the same fleet as the tragedy-struck Costa Concordia was adrift on Tuesday in pirate-infested seas off the Seychelles with no power and with more than 1,000 people on board. A blaze in the engine room of the Costa Allegra saw the liner stranded in the dangerous and choppy Indian Ocean seas and it was forced to make...

A protesting truck driver hold a Greek flag as he protests in front of Riot police outside the Greek parliament in central Athens, on Friday, July 30, 2010.
photo: AP / Petros Giannakouris
Greek debt downgraded again
read more Al Jazeera
Ratings firm Standard & Poor's has declared Greece in "selective default" after banks agreed to write off more than half of their Greek debt holdings in a second EU bailout of the country. The rating was lowered from S&P's already junk-level "CC" grade for Greece, which has been seeking to avoid an outright default on its massive debt by...

A man holds up a child during a demonstration against Syrian President Bashar Al-Assad's regime in the outskirts of Idlib, northern Syria, Sunday Feb. 26, 2012.
photo: AP / Rodrigo Abd
Syria approves constitution amid bloodshed
read more Independent online (SA)
Amman - Syrian artillery pounded rebel-held areas of Homs on Monday as President Bashar al-Assad's government announced that voters had overwhelmingly approved a new constitution in a referendum derided as a sham by his critics at home and abroad. While foreign powers argued over whether to arm the rebels, the Syrian Interior Ministry said the...

Investigators congregate at a rear entrance to Chardon High School in Chardon, Ohio Monday, Feb. 27, 2012.
photo: AP / Mark Duncan
1 killed, 4 wounded in school shooting in Ohio
read more Austin American Statesman
CHARDON, Ohio — A gunman opened fire inside a high school cafeteria at the start of the school day Monday, wounding five students, one of whom later died, authorities said. A suspect — believed to be a student — was arrested a short distance away. The suspect was taken into custody near his car about half a mile from the suburban...

Somalis fleeing the town of Elasha Biyaha carry their household belongings on the road to the capital Mogadishu, Somalia Thursday, Feb. 16, 2012.
photo: AP / Farah Abdi Warsameh
Somalia's so-called peace does not spare its children's suffering
read more The Australian
IN A basic military clinic filled with wounded children, the sour smell of infection hung heavily in the still air. Smothering her son's screams with her palm, Mina pulled back a thin sheet to reveal the terrible scars on his torso left by an al-Qa'ida attack just metres from the pavement where she was sleeping with her refugee family. Also in this...

Ramatoulaye Teme carries her son on her back as she casts her vote for president at a polling station in the Pikine suburb of Dakar, Senegal Sunday, Feb. 26, 2012.
photo: AP / Rebecca Blackwell
Senegal tallies votes
read more Independent online (SA)
Dakar - Senegal tallied results on Monday in an election in which incumbent Abdoulaye Wade, who is seeking to extend his rule with a disputed third term, was greeted by jeers as he cast his ballot. The west African nation's reputation as a haven of stability has been tarnished by pre-poll violence over 85-year-old Wade's candidacy which left six...

Smoke from a burning truck raises outside a NATO military base during an anti-US protest in Jalalabad, east of Kabul, Afghanistan, Wednesday, Feb. 22, 2012.
photo: AP / Rahmat Gul
Taliban bomber kills nine at NATO base over Koran
read more Jakarta Globe
A Taliban suicide car bomber targeting a NATO base at Jalalabad airport in eastern Afghanistan killed nine people on Monday, following days of deadly anti-US protests over the burning of the Koran. Six civilians, an Afghan soldier and two local guards were killed, police said, but there were no reports of NATO casualties, according to a spokesman...

 In a file photo Russian President Vladimir Putin is seen during a meeting with Moscow region governor Boris Gromov in the Novo-Ogaryovo residence outside Moscow, Thursday, April 19, 2007. Putin makes his annual state of the nation address, a speech that
photo: AP Photo/RIA Novosti, Presidential Press Service, Dmitry Astakhov
Two arrested over 'plot to kill Putin'
read more Al Jazeera
Russia's secret service has arrested two men in connection with a plot to assassinate Vladimir Putin, the prime minister, after the March 4 presidential elections, Channel One state television said. According to the AFP news agency, the station showed two men on Monday who said they were acting on the orders of Chechen warlord Doku...

A solider fires a machine gun from the top of a military vehicle toward rebel positions in Caloto, southern Colombia, Monday, Feb. 20, 2012.
photo: AP / Carlos Julio Martinez
Farc Rebel Group: 'We Will Stop Kidnapping'
read more Skynews
Farc and the National Liberation Army, another rebel group, are reportedly detaining 500 hostages Colombia's Farc rebel group has said it will stop kidnapping and plans to free its last remaining "prisoners of war" - 10 security force members held for as long as 14 years. The leftist group announced on its website that it would no longer kidnap...

Australian Prime Minister Julia Gillard, center, with supporters for the caucus meeting walks through the parliament house in Canberra, Australia Monday, Feb. 27, 2012.
photo: AP / Alan Porritt, Pool
Julia Gillard wins Labor leadership showdown against Kevin Rudd
read more The Australian
JULIA Gillard is still Prime Minister after defeating Kevin Rudd to win Labor's bitter leadership battle. Follow our live coverage and analysis all day. 1.12pm Julia Gillard says the "political drama" that had engulfed the Labor Party is now over, and said her government would now focus on the Australian people The PM said...

A Yemeni newspaper vendor waits for customers in his stall displaying a campaign poster of Vice President Abed Rabbo Mansour Hadi in the old the city of Sanaa, Yemen, Thursday, Feb. 16, 2012.
photo: AP / Hani Mohammed
U.S. Teaming With New Yemen Government on Strategy to Combat Al Qaeda
read more The New York Times
WASHINGTON — The Obama administration is embarking on an ambitious and potentially risky plan to help the new government in Yemen overhaul its military to combat the Qaeda franchise that has exploited the political turmoil there to seize control of large swaths of the country’s south. Related Yemen Swears In New President to the Sound...

Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin gesture while speaking as he attends a massive rally in his support at Luzhniki stadium in Moscow, Russia, Thursday, Feb. 23, 2012.
photo: AP / Alexander Zemlianichenko
Russia's Putin warns West not to meddle
read more Daily Press
MOSCOW (Reuters) - Vladimir Putin said Russia is concerned about the "growing threat" of an attack on Iran over its nuclear program and warned that the consequences would be "truly catastrophic." In an article on foreign policy written before a March 4 presidential election he is almost certain to win, Russia's prime minister also warned Western...


Campers engaging in arts and crafts activities at the Beach Elementary School C&D for Boys in Gaza City
photo: IRIN / Erica Silverman
Pupils should study arts 'up to 16'
read more The Guardian
It warns that there is a "good deal" of concern about how much the coalition Government values cultural education in schools, adding that this has been partly caused by the introduction of the English Baccalaureate (EBacc). To achieve the EBacc pupils must gain at least a C in English, maths, science, a foreign language and history or...

Filipino fan Danica Lopez writes a message on the "tribute wall" for the late American singer Whitney Houston at the SM North EDSA shopping mall in suburban Quezon city, northeast of Manila, Philippines Friday, Feb. 17, 2012. The tribute wall was put up for fans to write their messages following Houston's sudden death Saturday at age 48. (AP Photo/Bullit Marquez)
photo: AP / Bullit Marquez
Whitney Houston in 'Sparkle' sneak peek video released: See it here
read more The Examiner
Fans of Whitney Houston have been upset about her death since she passed away at the age of 48. They will get one last chance to see her perform when her new movie "Sparkle" is released in theaters. Whitney performs in the movie and Radar Online has the video for Oklahoma City fans to see. The movie does not come out until August 17, 2012 so you...

2011 Nissan Juke -- 12-22-2010
photo: Public Domain / IFCAR
Music stops: Nissan SA recalls Jukes
read more Independent online (SA)
Nissan has recalled almost a quarter of a million cars worldwide to deal with a loose sensor that could cause fuel leaks in the worst cases. According to Nissan SA, the problem is that the cars' fuel-pressure sensors weren't tightened sufficiently on to the fuel rail, with the result that they can, over time, work loose due to heat and vibration,...

Actor Brad Pitt, recipient of the Desert Palm Achievement Award Actor, poses with his award backstage at the 2012 Palm Springs International Film Festival Awards Gala, Saturday, Jan. 7, 2012, in Palm Springs, Calif. (AP Photo/Chris Pizzello)
photo: AP / Chris Pizzello
Brad Pitt's Road To The 2012 Oscars
read more VH1
The two-time Sexiest Man Alive landed his third Oscar nod for 'Moneyball,' but he has yet to take home gold. by Kara Warner For all the swoons and sighs associated with any mention of Brad Pitt, the two-time Sexiest Man Alive has proved to be so much more than a pretty face. He's a worldly, respected Add RSS Headlines Add VH1 News to My Yahoo...

Take That concert 95.8 Capital FM's Summertime Ball, which was previously hosted with 55,000 spectators at the Arsenal Emirates Stadium and slightly less in Hyde Park (as Party in the Park), was hosted at Wembley Stadium on 6 June 2010, and was headlined by Rihanna and Usher.
photo: Creative Commons / BaldBoris
Rihanna shouldn't go back to Chris Brown, says Ricki-Lee Coulter
read more Digital Spy
Ricki-Lee Coulter has told Rihanna not to go back to her abusive ex-boyfriend Chris Brown. The Australian singer, whose mother Loretta was a victim of domestic violence, issued the warning after Rihanna and Brown released remixes of each others songs, sparking rumours that they could be on the verge of reuniting three years after he pleaded guilty...

Noel Gallagher of Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds performs live at KROQ Almost Acoustic Christmas Night Two in The Gibson Ampitheater, Sunday, Dec. 11, 2011, in Los Angeles. KROQ Almost Acoustic Christmas Night 2 proceeds benefit the Al Wooten Jr Heritage Center. (AP Photo/Katy Winn)
photo: AP / Katy Winn
Noel Gallagher: 'I'll do yoga if Coldplay's Chris Martin smokes'
read more Digital Spy
Noel Gallagher has joked that he will only do yoga if Coldplay frontman Chris Martin smoked a cigarette. The former Oasis star explained their friendship, insisting that he is the "polar opposite" of Martin and his clean-living practices. Gallagher told The Sun: "He's my mate and the polar opposite of me. He does yoga and doesn't smoke. I'm trying...

President Barack Obama speaks during a visit to the Northern Virginia Community College Alexandria, Va. Automotive Training Program, Wednesday, June 8, 2011, to highlight the need to prepare the workforce to compete for manufacturing jobs across the country.
photo: AP / Carolyn Kaster
Obama Strangely Silent on Overseas Tax Rate
read more Rollingstone
The Treasury Department unveiled today President Obama's plan to reduce the . In its broadest strokes, the plan would shave seven points off the nominal rate businesses pay, lowering the tax from 35 percent to 28 percent – adding kickers that reduce the rate further for domestic manufacturers to 25 percent. There is some logic for...

Adele celebrates with the award for the best British Album of the Year during the Brit Awards 2012 at the O2 Arena in London, Tuesday, Feb. 21, 2012.
photo: AP / Joel Ryan
Adele Wins Big at Brit Music Awards
read more Jakarta Globe
London. Soulful songstress Adele capped a momentous year of Grammy Awards triumph and medical woes with a double win at the U.K.'s Brit music awards Tuesday, taking prizes for album of the year and best British female solo artist before making an obscene gesture after the show's host cut her acceptance speech short. Teen-friendly English...


Arsenal's Robin van Persie, celebrates with team mate Arsenal's Yossi Benayoun, back to camera, after his team scored against Tottenham Hotspur, during their English Premier League soccer match at Emirates stadium in London, Sunday, Feb. 26, 2012.
photo: AP / Bogdan Maran
Over to you: Inaccurate Van Persie, invisible Blackburn, indomitable Norwich
read more FourFourTwo
FourFourTwo's Opta-powered Stats Zone app is designed to help you prove your point and share your findings. When we get time, we like a trawl through the screenshares, and here's some of the best from this weekend... Firstly, Arsenal v Tottenham watcher Dyl O'Neill...

Chelsea's Fernando Torres, left, celebrates his first goal with Jose Bosingwar, right, during the Champions League Group E soccer match between Chelsea and KRC Genk at Stamford Bridge stadium in London, Wednesday, Oct. 19, 2011.
photo: AP / Kirsty Wigglesworth
Fernando Torres, Rio Ferdinand & the dropped international stars who must win back their squad ...
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The Spain and Netherlands internationals are among a number of household names attempting to make their way back into the good graces of their coaches ahead of Poland and Ukraine Sign up with 188BET for a FREE bet up to £25 – Great Prices, Every Game Open an account with Sportingbet today and get up to £100 in free bets! Sign up with William...

Manchester City's new signing Gareth Barry talks to the media during a press conference at the Emirates Palace Hotel, Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates, Thursday July 16, 2009. Despite last winning a league title in 1968, City is gradually becoming an attractive destination for top soccer players since being bought last September by Sheikh Mansour bin Zayed Al Nahyan, a member of the Abu Dhabi royal family.
photo: AP / Andrew Parsons
Gareth Barry trains before England's friendly with Holland
read more The Guardian
• Pearce decides not to replace four injured squad members • FA moves to quell speculation Joe Hart may be named captain England's Gareth Barry, left, trains with Fraizer Campbell, centre, and Chris Smalling. Photograph: Nick Potts/PA...

Theo Walcott
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Theo Walcott is my rival but I'm so glad he has strength to ignore critics, says Stewart Downing
read more London Evening Standard
Of all the players in the ­England squad, one could understand if Stewart Downing did not want to speak out in support of Theo Walcott right now. After all, the Arsenal winger has the potential to hinder Downing's own ambitions for club and country. The duo are fighting for a spot in the England squad, let alone the team, for Euro 2012 and are...

England's interim soccer team manager Stuart Pearce, right, with Steven Gerrard during a training session at Wembley Stadium, in London, Tuesday, Feb. 28, 2012. England will play a friendly soccer match against Holland on Wednesday Feb. 29 at Wembley Stadium.
photo: AP / Kirsty Wigglesworth
'Gerrard is the perfect player' - England U21 midfielder Gary Gardner hails Liverpool star
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Aston Villa ace pays tribute to senior Three Lions peer as he sets his sights on boosting his side's Euro 2013 prospects in top-of-table clash with Belgium in Middlesbrough Bet: £5 £10 £20 £50 £100 Returns: England £26.50 Draw £32.00 Netherlands £26.00 Bet: £5 £10 £20 £50 £100...

Sweden's Zlatan Ibrahimovic, center, is surrounded by teammates as he kicks the ball during a training session at Wembley Stadium in London, Monday, Nov. 14, 2011. England play Sweden in an international friendly soccer match at Wembley on Tuesday.
photo: AP / Matt Dunham
El Shaarawy: If Ibrahimovic had been playing against Juventus he'd have gotten a 10-game ban
read more Goal
The Rossoneri striker believes his notoriously volatile team-mate would have lost it had he been on the field when Sulley Muntari's header was not given by the match officials Bet: £5 £10 £20 £50 £100 Returns: Juventus £12.85 Draw £47.50 Chievo £90.00 Bet: £5 £10 £20 £50 £100 Returns:...

Chelsea manager Andre Villas-Boas, center, reacts as Chelsea's John Terry, seated behind, looks on during their English Premier League soccer match against Bolton at Stamford Bridge, London, England, Saturday Feb. 25, 2012.
photo: AP / Tim Hales
Andre Villas-Boas compares Fernando Torres' situation at Chelsea to Andriy Shevchenko
read more Goal
The Portuguese boss believes the club's philosophy may provide clues as to why the forward has struggled after a big-money move to London much like his Ukrainian counterpart Bet: £5 £10 £20 £50 £100 Returns: West Brom £40.00 Draw £32.50 Chelsea £18.50 Bet: £5 £10 £20 £50 £100 Returns:...

Chelsea manager Andre Villas-Boas, front 2nd left, reacts before their English Premier League soccer match against Bolton at Stamford Bridge, London, England, Saturday Feb. 25, 2012.
photo: AP / Tim Hales
AVB unsure what future holds
read more IC Newcastle
09:45, Feb 28 2012 Andre Villas-Boas has admitted for the first time that he could be sacked as Chelsea manager. Villas-Boas has repeatedly insisted he retains the full backing of billionaire owner Roman Abramovich but has now confessed to the first seeds of doubt about whether he would keep his job. Speculation has been rife over the future...


 Rapper Snoop Dogg performs during a concert to benefit the Snoop Youth Football League at the Greek Theatre in Los Angeles, Wednesday, Oct. 25, 2006. (AP Photo/Matt Sayles)  (js1)
photo: AP/Matt Sayles
Popcaan collaborates with Snoop Dogg
read more The Examiner
Breakthrough Dancehall superstar, Popcaan continues to add to his international resume as he’s reportedly landed another collaboration with a prominent American rapper. On February 17, Popcaan released the official remix of his number one hit, Only Man She Want, which featured internationally acclaimed Jamaican-American rapper, Busta Rhymes....

Tomas Berdych from the Czech Republic returns the ball to Germany's Nicolas Kiefer in their first round match at the Mercedes Cup ATP tennis tournament in Stuttgart, Germany, Tuesday, July 14, 2009
photo: AP / Thomas Kienzle
Berdych encounter Dolphin's tale
read more Gulf News
Tennis star Tomas Berdych added Atlantis, The Palm residents Blade, Cathy, Sol, Alice and Abby to his ever-growing list of adoring fans. The world No 7 took a dip in the lagoon at Dolphin Bay at the hotel on the Palm Jumeirah to meet the friendly pod along with his girlfriend, 19-year-old Ester Satorova. A mix of nerves and excitement filled the...

Children - India
photo: WN / Prajkta
Let's make films
read more The Hindu
Noelie Charles is no stranger to Hyderabad. She first came to India in 1999 and since then, has spent close to four years in the country, dividing her time between France and India. “I think I was 14 or 15 when I felt a deep attraction to come to India. I don't know why,” says Noelie, who has just finished shooting a short film with...

Actress Freida Pinto arrives at the US-Ireland Alliance pre-Academy Awards event in Los Angeles, Thursday, Feb. 19, 2009.
photo: AP / Chris Pizzello
Freida Pinto talks nude scenes in 'sexiest shoot ever' - pictures
read more Digital Spy
Freida Pinto has discussed filming nude scenes for her new film Trishna. The Slumdog Millionaire actress stars in Michael Winterbottom's Indian adaptation of Tess of the d'Urbervilles. Pinto, who previously admitted to using a "butt double" during revealing scenes in Immortals, told the new issue of Esquire that the film's crew had made stripping...

An Oscar statue stands on the red carpet outside the Kodak Theatre as preparations continue for the 82nd Academy Awards in Los Angeles, Calif., on Friday, March 5, 2010. The Academy Awards will be held on Sunday.
photo: AP / Amy Sancetta
Oscar special: Will an Indian film win an Academy Award any time soon?
read more Bollywood Life
Looking at the list of releases in 2012, it is highly unlikely that any movie that comes out of Bollywood will make to the Oscars next year People often debate whether Bollywood needs acknowledgement from the Academy Awards and if we really need to be appreciated by the West. And while some argue that winning an Oscar should not be a benchmark for...

Jennifer Lopez arrives for the 2006 National Council of La Raza ALMA Awards in Los Angeles, Sunday, May 7, 2006.
photo: AP / Chris Pizzello
Jennifer Lopez wears at the Oscars
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She may not have featured in a film this year but that didn’t...

Nicki Minaj performs in concert during the
photo: WN / Aaron Gilbert
Nicki Minaj performs ‘Moment 4 Life’ at NBA All-Star game (video, photos)
read more The Examiner
Nicki Minaj took her hits to the NBA fans on Sunday at the Amway Center in Orlando. The entertainer was part of the preface of the West team’s introduction and was toned down compared to the Grammys. Part of the big weekend celebration of the National Basketball Association, the audience got to see several entertainers over the weekend...

An image of Whitney Houston is seen during a memorial portion of the 84th Academy Awards on Sunday, Feb. 26, 2012, in the Hollywood section of Los Angeles.
photo: AP / Mark J. Terrill
Esperanza Spalding honors Whitney Houston at Oscars 2012 with 'Wonderful World'
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During the In Memoriam segment of the Oscars 2012, Esperanza Spalding performed “What a Wonderful World” as Whitney Houston’s picture, along with others in the movie industry who have died in the past year, flashed on the big screen. For more on Esperanza Spalding and Whitney Houston, and African American entertainment in general,...


St Paul's Occupy London protesters evicted by police
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Protesters are evicted by police from outside St Paul's Cathedral in London, four months after their occupation began. . Report by Katie Lamborn. Like us on Facebook at www.facebook.com and follow us on Twitter at twitter.com
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Ken O'Keefe Lecture at Middlesex University - Israeli Apartheid Week - February 23, 2012
Ken O'Keefe Lecture at Middlesex University - Israeli Apartheid Week - February 23, 2012
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Here is my lecture last week at Middlesex University. The one with our friendly Zionists. Watch the video to see what they reckon I should be jailed for; 'incitement' they call it. I would have to agree that telling the truth is the most revolutionary activity of our time and the UK police have already arrested me once on bogus pretences so we shall see. Either way so be it, in life, death or in prison I will not be silent, we will not be silent, no matter what they do to me, there will be justice. TJP Middlesex University: Sponsored by Free Palestine Society & Interpal Israeli Apartheid Week February 23, 2012
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Costa Allegra Incidente 2012 - Incendio Seychelles
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The Allegra left Madagascar on Sunday and was due to arrive at the Seychelles on Tuesday. The fire broke out about 250 miles from the archipelago and the ship is now drifting without power in the Indian Ocean. "The shipboard fire-extinguishing system and procedures were promptly activated and the special fire-fighting squads intervened to extinguish the fire," a company statement said. "Inspections on the state of the engine room are ongoing in order to restart the necessary equipment to reactivate the functionality of the ship." Local authorities have been notified by the Italian Coast Guard, and cargo ships have been alerted to come to the rescue. A plane, a motorboat and two tugboats have been sent from the Seychelles to aid in the rescue, a Costa spokesperson said. The Allegra's communications are still operating, although the online ship tracker has been disabled. Costa Crociere is the same cruising company that owned the ill-fated Costa Concordia, which sank off the coast of Italy in January. At least of 25 were killed after the ship ran aground and sank near Tuscany's Giglio island, and rescuers are still pulling bodies from the ship, which is currently perched on a rocky reef.
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Engdahl: 'Greek bailout terms remind of Hitler epoch'
Engdahl: 'Greek bailout terms remind of Hitler epoch'
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German Chancellor Angela Merkel is urging her lawmakers to support the new rescue package for Greece. This despite worries that Athens will need even more cash in the future, and suggestions from Germany's Interior Minister that it's time Greece left the Eurozone altogether. The 130-billion euro bailout was agreed in principle last week after months of tense discussions among the Eurozone leaders. Germany, as Europe's richest economy, has to contribute the majority towards it. But there is a sense of unease in Berlin that it will have to keep coughing up cash to prevent a Greek debt default. It's the second bailout in a little over 18 months would ensure Athens can pay its debtors for the time being. To discuss the possible outcome of this package,RT's joined by political analyst William Engdahl. RT on Facebook: www.facebook.com RT on Twitter: twitter.com
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Syrians vote in referendum on new constitution
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Syrians have voted on a new draft constitution for their country. According to Syrian authorities, 14600000 Syrians are over the age of 18 and eligible to vote on the new draft constitution. Press TV's Mohamad Ali reports from Damascus.
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One Confirmed Dead & Four Others Wounded At Chardon High School Shooting In Ohio
One Confirmed Dead & Four Others Wounded At Chardon High School Shooting In Ohio
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February 27, 2012 MSNBC News MOXNews.com
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Kenyan Air Force Kills Seven Somali Children in Jilib
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Jilib is a town that is located just south of Kismayo in Somalia. Today, the Kenyan airforce killed seven Somali children and injured others. Traditionally, Kenya has not fought against Somalia as has been the case between Somalia and Ethiopia. Today, we have the son of a Kenyan father sitting as president of the US and for the first time we see strong Kenyan military action in Somalia. A few months ago, someone conveniently arranged for two white women to be kidnapped and taken across the border from Kenya into Somalia, one British and one French. This was immediately blamed on al Shabaab. However, there has been no proof that al Shabaab had anything to do with those kidnappings and al Shabaab never admitted to the kidnappings. One must also ask what purpose would it serve for al Shabaab to carryout such kidnappings. I can think of none, just as I could think of no reasons for the Libyan government under Muammar Gaddafi or the Syrian government under President Assad to wantonly fire upon their own people. There is no logic behind any of it. Therefore, the question must be asked, what is the agenda of the international banking investor class? In Libya, al Qaeda was shooting protesters and pointing the finger at the Libyan government with the Rothschild media serving as a microphone for those lies. In Syria, the same is occurring. Again, in Kenya, there is no evidence that al Shabaab kidnapped these white women but it did trigger Kenya to begin to do the military bidding <b>...</b>
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Senegal's Wade headed to run-off election
Senegal's Wade headed to run-off election
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Senegal's incumbent Abdoulaye Wade has conceded he will face a run-off presidential election after failing to win a majority in a first round of voting, his spokesman said Tuesday. FRANCE 24 INTERNATIONAL NEWS 24/7 www.france24.com
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NATO in Afghanistan - Afghans donate cash to rebuild palace
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The Mayor of Kabul is calling on city residents to donate their own money to reconstruct the palace of Darulaman, built in the 1920s by King Amanullah Shah, as part of his ongoing project to refubish and rebuild Afghanistan's capital.
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Vladimir Putin assassination plot
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Russia on Monday said its secret services had thwarted a plot hatched in a Ukrainian port city by men with links to Chechnya to assassinate Vladimir Putin after next weekend's presidential election. Duration: 00:33.
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Thousands of Colombians Demand End to Kidnappings
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For more news visit ☛ english.ntdtv.com Follow us on Twitter ☛ http Follow us on Facebook ☛ me.lt Colombians hold a massive demonstration to protest hostage executions by the FARC rebel movement. The rebels are still detaining hundreds of civilians in their prison camps. Tens of thousands of Colombians protested across the nation on Tuesday to demand an end to guerrilla violence and kidnapping. They are outraged by the execution of four captives by FARC rebels. Luis Eladio Perez, Former Hostage]: "We have to tell the FARC that they lost the war, they lost militarily, they lost politically. No more FARC, we do not want more FARC and we want them (referring to the hostages) free and alive now." Protesters were dressed in white and marched toward the capital's main square, holding images of the murdered victims and chanting "No more war! Yes to life, yes to peace." [Viviana Duarte, Protester]: "Freedom is only in the soul because the body was chained. We, the family of my father are also chained, we are also hostages. My father had the right to be free." President Juan Manuel Santos, who backed the march, is facing increased pressure from Colombians to seek an end to the conflict that has killed tens of thousands over the decades. [Juan Manuel Santos, Colombian President]: "Release them now, without conditions, as a step. If there is really an intention to reach peace, as a step and a demonstration that there is an intention to have an agreement to reach peace." Santos is <b>...</b>
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Rudd congratulates Gillard on leadership win
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Kevin Rudd has made a bid to mend the relationships with his colleagues that have been badly damaged in recent days. Julia Gillard has held her position as Australian Prime Minister after winning a vote by Labor Party members of parliament 71-31, following a challenge by Kevin Rudd. He has congratulated Julia Gillard and says he accepts the verdict of the caucus.
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Al Qaeda in Yemen says it is fighting the US - 22 Dec 09
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Men claiming to be leaders of al Qaeda have made a rare public appearance in Yemen, telling an anti-government rally the fight is against the US, not the country's army. The statement was made at an al Qaeda training camp in southern Yemen - the same one that was attacked by the Americans leaving more than 30 dead. Al Jazeera's Tarek Bazley has this exclusive report.
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Russia Putin Warns US - Hands Off IRAN
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Older footage i believe is from Oct 16, 2007 but not sure. Russia is backing Irans peaceful nuclear ambitions.
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NATO in Afghanistan - Afghans donate cash to rebuild palace
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The Mayor of Kabul is calling on city residents to donate their own money to reconstruct the palace of Darulaman, built in the 1920s by King Amanullah Shah, as part of his ongoing project to refubish and rebuild Afghanistan's capital.
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President Barack Obama enters his limousine after landing at the Orlando International Airport in Orlando, Fla., Thursday, Jan. 19, 2012. Western Conference's Kobe Bryant (24), of the Los Angeles Lakers, reacts after Dwyane Wade's hard smack to his nose, during the second half of the NBA All-Star basketball game, Sunday, Feb. 26, 2012 in Orlando, Fla. A bloodied Bryant scored 27 points, moving past Michael Jordan as the career scoring leader in the game. (AP Photo/Chris O'Meara) Strand looking east toward St Mary le Strand.Strand is a street in the City of Westminster, London, England. The street is just over 3/4 of a mile long. citrus fruits - orange and lime - healthy food - diet food

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A woman casts her vote for president next to a Senegalese flag, in a school classroom serving as a polling station, in the Pikine suburb of Dakar, Senegal on election day, Sunday, Feb. 26, 2012. Polling stations have closed and election monitors in Senegal are now counting ballots from a vote that has tested the nation's image as one of the continent's oldest and most robust democracies. Sunday's election follows weeks of protests after the country's highest court ruled 85-year-old President Abdoulaye Wade could run for a third term. Zambia's Christopher Katongo, left, celebrates his goal past a dejected Siphiwe Tshabalala of South Africa, right, at the African Nations Cup Group C soccer match between South Africa and Zambia in which Zambia won 1-0 at Alexandria Stadium in Egypt Monday, Jan. 30, 2006. (jsen2 A western union money transfer bill board adverts. In this photo provided by the Nelson Mandela Foundation and taken on Friday, June 17, 2011, former South African President Nelson Mandela reads an advance copy of his latest book titled "Nelson Mandela By Himself" , at this home in Johannesburg, South Africa.

Venezuela's President Hugo Chavez reviews an honor guard shortly upon his arrival at the Vnukovo II government airport outside Moscow, Russia, on Thursday, Oct. 14, 2010. Chavez started his twelve-day tour with an official visit to Russia. FC Barcelona's Lionel Messi from Argentina, second left, falls between Atletico de Madrid's Tiago of Portugal and Gaby Arena during a Spanish La Liga soccer match at the Vicente Calderon Stadium in Madrid, Sunday Feb. 26, 2012. Oil-guzzling India, China, Brazil will ramp up price: Obama Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez, gestures as he speaks during a joint press conference with Syrian President Bashar Assad, not seen, at the Syrian presidential palace, in Damascus, Syria, Thursday Oct. 21, 2010. Chavez is on an official visit to Damascus aimed at boosting ties with Syria.

Iranians look at newspapers on a news stand in central Tehran, Iran, on Saturday, Feb. 25, 2012, ahead of March 2 parliamentary elections, which mark the first test of popularity for President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad since his disputed 2009 re-election. The March 2 vote will be especially hard fought between Ahmadinejad's supporters and opponents within the conservative camp, and should _ for a time at least _ shift attention from Iran's dispute with the West over its nuclear program back to the political rivalry between the president and his adversaries within the ruling system. An Iraqi firefighter hoses down a burned bus after a car bomb attack in Kirkuk, 290 kilometers (180 miles) north of Baghdad, Iraq, Thursday, Feb. 23, 2012. Doha Sooq - Qatar- Shoppers - Economy - People - Markets File - Radar facilities dominate the skyline at the nuclear power plant in Bushehr, Iran, Wednesday Feb. 25, 2009.

In this photo released on Feb. 4, 2012 by the state media website Cubadebate, Cuba's leader Fidel Castro holds two copies of his book 'Guerrillero del Tiempo,' or 'Time Warrior' during its presentation in Havana, Cuba, Friday, Feb. 3, 2012. Australia's captain Ricky Ponting smiles during a training session in Nagpur, India Thursday, Feb. 24, 2011. Australia will play New Zealand in Nagpur on Friday, Feb. 25 in an ICC Cricket World Cup Group A match. Smartphone - Nokia Salt in a container.


People walk past tents at the occupy protest camp outside St. Paul's Cathedral in London, Monday, Feb. 13, 2012. Members of the occupy movement are in court Monday for an appeal hearing to avoid being evicted from their tented camp outside the landmark cathedral.
February 28, 2012 -- Updated 0416 GMT (1216 HKT) An image taken by an Occupy supporter shows protesters standing on barricades during a police raid, February 27, 2012. (CNN) -- Hundreds of police in riot gear staged an early morning raid Tuesday to...
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French President Nicolas Sarkozy delivers his address at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland on Thursday, Jan. 27, 2011. Focus shifts on Thursday to the future of the euro and the issue of climate change.
The disparities have produced questioning articles in the mainstream press and allegations, and denials, of bias in French blogs and chat rooms. One poll showed that the Socialist front-runner, François Hollande, maintained a seven- point first-round...
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Traders Luke Dalton, left, and Steven Kaplan, foreground right, work on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange Wednesday, Nov. 3, 2010.
By CNNMoney staff @CNNMoneyMarkets February 27, 2012: 10:04 AM ET Click for more market data. NEW YORK (CNNMoney) -- U.S. stocks fell early Monday as concerns about Europe's debt crisis returned and gas prices continued to rise. The Dow Jones...
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India West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee takes part in an awareness campaign against hooch in kolkata on Friday, 30 December 2011 in Eastern India City
SHARE AND DISCUSSTweetApologizing for calling strikes when she was an opposition leader, West Bengal CM Mamata Banerjee said that politics of shutdowns and strikes have crippled the state for the last 35 years. KOLKATA: Apologizing for calling...
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Afghan soldiers are on alert at the scene of a suicide attack at the gate of an airport in Jalalabad, Nangarhar province east of Kabul, Afghanistan, Monday, Feb. 27, 2012.
HEIDI VOGT Associated Press= KABUL, Afghanistan (AP) — A suicide car bomber rammed his vehicle into the gates of a NATO base and airport in eastern Afghanistan on Monday, triggering a blast that killed nine Afghans, officials said. The Taliban...
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In this Jan. 31, 2012 file photo, an unidentified woman embraces Spanish judge Baltazar Garzon as he arrives at the Supreme Court in Madrid.
Spain's Supreme Court has cleared high-profile judge Baltasar Garzon of violating a 1977 amnesty law by investigating Franco-era crimes. Two right-wing groups had...
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Producer Thomas Langmann speaks after accepting the Oscar for best picture for “The Artist” during the 84th Academy Awards on Sunday, Feb. 26, 2012, in the Hollywood section of Los Angeles.
"The Artist" took home the big prize at the Academy Awards Sunday night, winning the Oscar for best picture. Earlier in the evening, "The Artist" director Michel Hazanavicius also won the Academy Award for best director. "I am the happiest director...
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St Paul's Occupy London protesters evicted by police; updated 28 Feb 2012; published 28 Feb 2012
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St Paul's Oc­cu­py Lon­don protesters evict­ed by po­lice
The Independent 28 Feb 2012, Some of those who decided to stay at the campsite in defiance of a High Court order built barricades, while others sat on the steps of Sir Christopher Wren's cathedral as the paraphernalia of their occupation, which has gone on for nearly four-and-a-half months, was cleared into rubbish trucks. There were minor scuffles as police and bailiffs...

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Ken O'Keefe Lecture at Middlesex University - Israeli Apartheid Week - February 23, 2012; updated 28 Feb 2012; published 27 Feb 2012
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Ken O'Keefe Lec­ture at Mid­dle­sex Uni­ver­si­ty - Is­raeli Apartheid Week - Febru­ary 23, 2012
WorldNews.com 28 Feb 2012, Article by WN.com Correspondent Dallas Darling It was on February 29, 1948, that 28 British soldiers were killed as a mine exploded under the Cairo-Haifa train. Lehi, also known as the Stern Gang, a Zionist terrorist group, claimed responsibility. But the Cairo-Haifa attack was only one of several acts of terrorism that Israeli Zionists employed....

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Costa Allegra Incidente 2012 - Incendio Seychelles; updated 28 Feb 2012; published 27 Feb 2012
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Costa Al­le­gra In­ci­dente 2012 - In­cen­dio Sey­chelles
France24 28 Feb 2012, AFP - An Italian cruise ship from the same fleet as the tragedy-struck Costa Concordia was adrift on Tuesday in pirate-infested seas off the Seychelles with no power and with more than 1,000 people on board. A blaze in the engine room of the Costa Allegra saw the liner stranded in the dangerous and choppy Indian Ocean seas and it was forced to make...

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Engdahl: 'Greek bailout terms remind of Hitler epoch'; updated 28 Feb 2012; published 27 Feb 2012
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En­g­dahl: 'Greek bailout terms re­mind of Hitler epoch'
Al Jazeera 28 Feb 2012, Ratings firm Standard & Poor's has declared Greece in "selective default" after banks agreed to write off more than half of their Greek debt holdings in a second EU bailout of the country. The rating was lowered from S&P's already junk-level "CC" grade for Greece, which has been seeking to avoid an outright default on its massive debt by...

Syrians vote in referendum on new constitution; updated 28 Feb 2012; published 27 Feb 2012
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Syr­i­ans vote in ref­er­en­dum on new con­sti­tu­tion
Independent online (SA) 28 Feb 2012, Amman - Syrian artillery pounded rebel-held areas of Homs on Monday as President Bashar al-Assad's government announced that voters had overwhelmingly approved a new constitution in a referendum derided as a sham by his critics at home and abroad. While foreign powers argued over whether to arm the rebels, the Syrian Interior Ministry said the...

One Confirmed Dead & Four Others Wounded At Chardon High School Shooting In Ohio; updated 28 Feb 2012; published 27 Feb 2012
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One Con­firmed Dead & Four Oth­ers Wound­ed At Chardon High School Shoot­ing In Ohio
Austin American Statesman 27 Feb 2012, CHARDON, Ohio — A gunman opened fire inside a high school cafeteria at the start of the school day Monday, wounding five students, one of whom later died, authorities said. A suspect — believed to be a student — was arrested a short distance away. The suspect was taken into custody near his car about half a mile from the suburban...

Kenyan Air Force Kills Seven Somali Children in Jilib; updated 24 Jan 2012; published 15 Jan 2012
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Kenyan Air Force Kills Seven So­ma­li Chil­dren in Jilib
The Australian 27 Feb 2012, IN A basic military clinic filled with wounded children, the sour smell of infection hung heavily in the still air. Smothering her son's screams with her palm, Mina pulled back a thin sheet to reveal the terrible scars on his torso left by an al-Qa'ida attack just metres from the pavement where she was sleeping with her refugee family. Also in this...

Senegal's Wade headed to run-off election; updated 28 Feb 2012; published 28 Feb 2012
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Sene­gal's Wade head­ed to run-off elec­tion
Independent online (SA) 27 Feb 2012, Dakar - Senegal tallied results on Monday in an election in which incumbent Abdoulaye Wade, who is seeking to extend his rule with a disputed third term, was greeted by jeers as he cast his ballot. The west African nation's reputation as a haven of stability has been tarnished by pre-poll violence over 85-year-old Wade's candidacy which left six...

NATO in Afghanistan - Afghans donate cash to rebuild palace; updated 28 Feb 2012; published 28 Feb 2012
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NATO in Afghanistan - Afghans do­nate cash to re­build palace
Jakarta Globe 27 Feb 2012, A Taliban suicide car bomber targeting a NATO base at Jalalabad airport in eastern Afghanistan killed nine people on Monday, following days of deadly anti-US protests over the burning of the Koran. Six civilians, an Afghan soldier and two local guards were killed, police said, but there were no reports of NATO casualties, according to a spokesman...

Vladimir Putin assassination plot; updated 27 Feb 2012; published 27 Feb 2012
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Al Jazeera 27 Feb 2012, Russia's secret service has arrested two men in connection with a plot to assassinate Vladimir Putin, the prime minister, after the March 4 presidential elections, Channel One state television said. According to the AFP news agency, the station showed two men on Monday who said they were acting on the orders of Chechen warlord Doku...

Thousands of Colombians Demand End to Kidnappings; updated 08 Dec 2011; published 07 Dec 2011
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Thou­sands of Colom­bians De­mand End to Kid­nap­pings
Skynews 27 Feb 2012, Farc and the National Liberation Army, another rebel group, are reportedly detaining 500 hostages Colombia's Farc rebel group has said it will stop kidnapping and plans to free its last remaining "prisoners of war" - 10 security force members held for as long as 14 years. The leftist group announced on its website that it would no longer kidnap...

Rudd congratulates Gillard on leadership win; updated 28 Feb 2012; published 27 Feb 2012
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Rudd con­grat­u­lates Gillard on lead­er­ship win
The Australian 27 Feb 2012, JULIA Gillard is still Prime Minister after defeating Kevin Rudd to win Labor's bitter leadership battle. Follow our live coverage and analysis all day. 1.12pm Julia Gillard says the "political drama" that had engulfed the Labor Party is now over, and said her government would now focus on the Australian people The PM said...

Al Qaeda in Yemen says it is fighting the US - 22 Dec 09; updated 03 Feb 2012; published 22 Dec 2009
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Al Qaeda in Yemen says it is fight­ing the US - 22 Dec 09
The New York Times 27 Feb 2012, WASHINGTON — The Obama administration is embarking on an ambitious and potentially risky plan to help the new government in Yemen overhaul its military to combat the Qaeda franchise that has exploited the political turmoil there to seize control of large swaths of the country’s south. Related Yemen Swears In New President to the Sound...

Russia Putin Warns US - Hands Off IRAN; updated 24 Feb 2012; published 08 Jul 2009
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Rus­sia Putin Warns US - Hands Off IRAN
Daily Press 26 Feb 2012, MOSCOW (Reuters) - Vladimir Putin said Russia is concerned about the "growing threat" of an attack on Iran over its nuclear program and warned that the consequences would be "truly catastrophic." In an article on foreign policy written before a March 4 presidential election he is almost certain to win, Russia's prime minister also warned Western...





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