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Rage To Rise In Bahrain Over F1 Grand Prix
Full Article Skynews
Protesters in the capital Manama began their 'three days of rage' on Friday Tens of thousands of anti-government protesters are set to intensify demonstrations in Bahrain ahead of tomorrow's grand prix following a day of violent clashes in the Gulf state. Around 50,000 activists gathered in the capital Manama yesterday as Formula One...
Bahraini anti-government protesters, one holding a national flag, face riot police firing tear gas Friday, April 20, 2012, to prevent demonstrators from marching toward the hub of last spring's pro-democracy uprising at the end of a mass rally just outside Manama, Bahrain.
photo: AP / Hasan Jamali

Campaign to bring Uganda's Kony to justice heats up
Full Article Yahoo Daily News
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Starting with grassroots service projects to create buzz and public support, activists out to stop notorious Ugandan warlord Joseph Kony spread out in U.S. cities on Friday in a campaign aimed at justice half way around the world. In Los Angeles, three dozen high school girls removed weeds, trash and graffiti from their...
FILE - In this Nov. 12, 2006 file photo, the leader of the Lord's Resistance Army, Joseph Kony answers journalists' questions following a meeting with UN humanitarian chief Jan Egeland at Ri-Kwamba in southern Sudan.
photo: AP / Stuart Price, File-Pool

Plane with 127 on board crashes in Pakistan, no survivors
Full Article The Siasat Daily
Islamabad, April 21: A Pakistani passenger plane carrying at least 127 people crashed in stormy weather and burst into flames while approaching Islamabad airport Friday evening. There were no reports of survivors. The commercial airliner, Bhoja Air 737, on its maiden flight, was descending for landing when it crashed a few miles from Islamabad...
Pakistan army troops sort through the wreckage of the Boeing 737 passenger plane that crashed in the outskirts of Islamabad, Pakistan, Saturday, April 21, 2012.
photo: AP / Anjum Naveed

Breivik gives chilling account of massacre
Full Article MSNBC
Anders Behring Breivik, who admits killing 77 people in Norway last summer, gave chilling details at his trial Friday of the gun rampage in which he systematically shot dead scores of young people. Without apparent emotion, he recounted firing more bullets into teenagers who were injured and so couldn't escape, killing those who tried to "play...
Norwegian Anders Behring Breivik appears in court to face terrorism and premeditated murder charges, Oslo, Norway, Monday, April 16, 2012.
photo: AP / Frank Augstein

South Sudan to withdraw from disputed town
Full Article The Washington Post
NAIROBI — Yielding to international pressure, South Sudan announced Friday that it would withdraw its forces from the contested oil town of Heglig, backing down from a dispute that brought the newly independent nation closer to full-blown war with its neighbor Sudan. “An orderly withdrawal will commence immediately and shall be...
Sudanese President Omar al-Bashir, center, waves from the back of a truck during a visit to North Kordofan, Sudan, Thursday, April 19, 2012.
photo: AP / Abd Raouf

Turkey curtails military's clout in politics
Full Article Palm Beach Post
ANKARA, Turkey — Turkey's Islamic-rooted government has scored two victories in its quest to end the military's decades-long influence over politics. This week, it sent one of the country's most powerful generals to jail for leading efforts to force the resignation of the country's first Islamist prime minister. Earlier in the month, it put...
Turkey's Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan addresses the lawmakers of his Islamic-rooted party at the parliament in Ankara, Turkey, Tuesday, Feb. 7, 2012.
photo: AP

Federalism in Libya: Tried and failed
Full Article Al Jazeera
- In today's Libya, local is king. Yet, if Libya is to become a functioning state that derives its legitimacy and stability from resource extraction, wealth distribution, and empowering its citizens, the interim government of the National Transitional Council (NTC) must become king. In the run-up to the June elections many militias and civil...
File - A Libyan protester shouts slogans against Libyan Leader Moammar Ghadafi during a demonstration before Friday prayers, in Benghazi, Libya, on Friday Feb. 25, 2011.
photo: AP / Hussein Malla

George Zimmerman's attorney to ask for bond
Full Article CNN
April 20, 2012 -- Updated 0516 GMT (1316 HKT) George Zimmerman's bond request will be heard Friday in Florida. (CNN) -- An attorney will ask a Florida judge Friday to allow George Zimmerman to post bond despite ongoing concerns about his safety amid a national uproar over his role in the fatal shooting of 17-year-old Trayvon Martin. Zimmerman went...
FILE - In this Thursday, April 12, 2012 file photo, George Zimmerman, right, stands next to a Seminole County Deputy during a court hearing in Sanford, Fla.
photo: AP / Gary W. Green, Orlando Sentinel, Pool

Judge ruling indicates Abu Qatada could be granted bail once again
Full Article The Daily Telegraph
A senior immigration judge has given the clearest indication yet that Abu Qatada could once again be released on bail because of the chaos over his appeal. A senior immigration judge has given the clearest indication yet that Abu Qatada could once again be released on bail because of the chaos over his appeal. Photo: AP By Tom Whitehead,...
Abu Qatada is driven away after being refused bail at a hearing at London's Special Immigration Appeals Commission, which handles deportation and security cases, in London, Tuesday, April 17, 2012.
photo: AP / Matt Dunham

Clinton urges arms embargo to stem violence in Syria
Full Article Detroit news
By Anne Gearan and Jamey Keaten Associated Press Comments Syrian mourners carry the body Wednesday of a 9-year-old who was shot by Syrian forces in Damascus. Troops and army defectors clashed Thursday. (Associated Press) Paris - U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton called Thursday for the U.N. Security Council to adopt an arms embargo and other...
Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton talks with France's Foreign Minister Alain Juppe during a meeting on Syria, Thursday, April 19, 2012, in Paris.
photo: AP / Jacquelyn Martin


Even though the U.S. government has perpetrated the international crimes of slavery and...
When Palestinian hunger striker Khader Adnan called his mother at 11:30pm on Tuesday...

Dr. Lobsang Sangay, head of the central Tibetan administration speaks at the launch of Tibet Policy Institute at Kashag Secretariat, Dharamshala, India, 15th February 2012.
Article by Yeshe Choesang, WN Correspondent Dharamshala. Dharamshala: The political leader of the Central Tibetan Administration, Dr. Lobsang Sangay, will leave Dharamshala on Friday to take part in the upcoming 12th World Summit of Nobel Peace...
photo: WN / Yeshe Choesang
File - Dried out opium poppy plants occupy a field at Khan Neshin, Afghanistan, May 27, 2011.
WASHINGTON -- The U.S. Army has investigated 56 soldiers in Afghanistan on suspicion of using or distributing heroin, morphine or other opiates during 2010 and 2011, newly obtained data shows. Eight soldiers died of drug overdoses during that time....
photo: USMC / Cpl. Charles T. Mabry II
Italian premier Silvio Berlusconi gestures during a press conference with Finance Minister Giulio Tremonti, not in picture, following a cabinet meeting in Rome, Thursday, June 30, 2011.
Former Italian prime minister Silvio Berlusconi has defended his wild parties, which included strippers, as "elegant dinners" characterised by an atmosphere of "joy, serenity and conviviality." Berlusconi made a first appearance at his trial for...
photo: AP / Pier Paolo Cito
Accused Norwegian Anders Behring Breivik arrives in handcuffs at the courtroom, in Oslo, Norway, Tuesday April 17, 2012.
Lawyers had warned in advance that day five of Breivik's trial on charges of carrying out Norway's worst acts of violence since the Second World War would be the hardest so far for survivors and relatives of the dead. The far-right killer exceeded...
photo: AP / Frank Augstein
Bahraini anti-government activist Zainab al-Khawaja, second right, gestures and chants slogans in front of riot police during a protest Wednesday, April 18, 2012
April 20 (Reuters) - Pro-democracy protesters clashed with police in Bahrain's capital Manama on Friday as the Grand Prix event, a showcase for the Gulf state, got underway. Masked youths hurled petrol bombs at police, who had stopped them marching...
photo: AP / Hasan Jamali
Policemen patrol at a checkpoint outside the Formula One Bahrain International Circuit in Sakhir, Bahrain, Friday, April 20, 2012.
Opposition activists in Bahrain are looking to exploit the global audience of Formula One to get their message out, explains the Telegraph's Colin Freeman. 560 315 TelegraphPlayer_9216154...
photo: AP / Luca Bruno
The grille of a Ford 2011 Explorer is seen at Formula Ford on Friday, Jan. 28, 2011 in Montpelier, Vt. Ford  earned its biggest profit in more than a decade in 2010 as robust car and truck sales and years of cost cuts paid off for the company.
By Jaclyn Trop The Detroit News Comments Marin Burela, president of Changan Ford Mazda Automobile Corp., left, and Chen Chen, right, of the Hangzhou Economic Technological Development Area, shake hands at Thursday's signing ceremony in Hangzhou....
photo: AP / Toby Talbot

Bahrain Breakdown: Mainstream mum on clashes ahead of F1 GP; updated 20 Apr 2012; published 20 Apr 2012
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Bahrain Breakdown: Mainstream mum on clashes ahead of F1 GP
Skynews 21 Apr 2012, Protesters in the capital Manama began their 'three days of rage' on Friday Tens of thousands of anti-government protesters are set to intensify demonstrations in Bahrain ahead of tomorrow's grand prix following a day of violent clashes in the Gulf state. Around 50,000 activists gathered in the capital Manama yesterday as Formula One...

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KONY 2012; updated 21 Apr 2012; published 05 Mar 2012
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KONY 2012
Yahoo Daily News 21 Apr 2012, LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Starting with grassroots service projects to create buzz and public support, activists out to stop notorious Ugandan warlord Joseph Kony spread out in U.S. cities on Friday in a campaign aimed at justice half way around the world. In Los Angeles, three dozen high school girls removed weeds, trash and graffiti from their...

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First video: Bhoja Air Boeing 737 plane crash in Islamabad kills all on board; updated 20 Apr 2012; published 20 Apr 2012
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First video: Bhoja Air Boeing 737 plane crash in Islamabad kills all on board
The Siasat Daily 21 Apr 2012, Islamabad, April 21: A Pakistani passenger plane carrying at least 127 people crashed in stormy weather and burst into flames while approaching Islamabad airport Friday evening. There were no reports of survivors. The commercial airliner, Bhoja Air 737, on its maiden flight, was descending for landing when it crashed a few miles from Islamabad...

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Breivik trial video: 'Norway killer' claims self-defense, cries in court; updated 20 Apr 2012; published 16 Apr 2012
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Breivik trial video: 'Norway killer' claims self-defense, cries in court
MSNBC 21 Apr 2012, Anders Behring Breivik, who admits killing 77 people in Norway last summer, gave chilling details at his trial Friday of the gun rampage in which he systematically shot dead scores of young people. Without apparent emotion, he recounted firing more bullets into teenagers who were injured and so couldn't escape, killing those who tried to "play...

South Sudan captures prisoners of war from North; updated 20 Apr 2012; published 15 Apr 2012
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South Sudan captures prisoners of war from North
The Washington Post 20 Apr 2012, NAIROBI — Yielding to international pressure, South Sudan announced Friday that it would withdraw its forces from the contested oil town of Heglig, backing down from a dispute that brought the newly independent nation closer to full-blown war with its neighbor Sudan. “An orderly withdrawal will commence immediately and shall be...

Inside Story - Will the 1980 coup trial heal Turkey's wounds?; updated 09 Apr 2012; published 05 Apr 2012
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Inside Story - Will the 1980 coup trial heal Turkey's wounds?
Palm Beach Post 20 Apr 2012, ANKARA, Turkey — Turkey's Islamic-rooted government has scored two victories in its quest to end the military's decades-long influence over politics. This week, it sent one of the country's most powerful generals to jail for leading efforts to force the resignation of the country's first Islamist prime minister. Earlier in the month, it put...

Polygamy in Libya: Freedom won or rights infringed?; updated 16 Apr 2012; published 11 Mar 2012
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Polygamy in Libya: Freedom won or rights infringed?
Al Jazeera 20 Apr 2012, - In today's Libya, local is king. Yet, if Libya is to become a functioning state that derives its legitimacy and stability from resource extraction, wealth distribution, and empowering its citizens, the interim government of the National Transitional Council (NTC) must become king. In the run-up to the June elections many militias and civil...

George Zimmerman appears in court; updated 16 Apr 2012; published 12 Apr 2012
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George Zimmerman appears in court
CNN 20 Apr 2012, April 20, 2012 -- Updated 0516 GMT (1316 HKT) George Zimmerman's bond request will be heard Friday in Florida. (CNN) -- An attorney will ask a Florida judge Friday to allow George Zimmerman to post bond despite ongoing concerns about his safety amid a national uproar over his role in the fatal shooting of 17-year-old Trayvon Martin. Zimmerman went...

Abu Qatada arrested; updated 20 Apr 2012; published 17 Apr 2012
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Abu Qatada arrested
The Daily Telegraph 20 Apr 2012, A senior immigration judge has given the clearest indication yet that Abu Qatada could once again be released on bail because of the chaos over his appeal. A senior immigration judge has given the clearest indication yet that Abu Qatada could once again be released on bail because of the chaos over his appeal. Photo: AP By Tom Whitehead,...

Clinton: Vetoed UN Syria Resolution 'travesty'; updated 18 Apr 2012; published 05 Feb 2012
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Clinton: Vetoed UN Syria Resolution 'travesty'
Detroit news 20 Apr 2012, By Anne Gearan and Jamey Keaten Associated Press Comments Syrian mourners carry the body Wednesday of a 9-year-old who was shot by Syrian forces in Damascus. Troops and army defectors clashed Thursday. (Associated Press) Paris - U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton called Thursday for the U.N. Security Council to adopt an arms embargo and other...

Science Nation - Engineering Safer Drinking Water in Africa; updated 14 Apr 2012; published 03 Feb 2012
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Science Nation - Engineering Safer Drinking Water in Africa
BBC News 20 Apr 2012, Scientists say the notoriously dry continent of Africa is sitting on a vast reservoir of groundwater. They argue that...

Bahrain Grand Prix: thousands rally in Manama calling for democracy; updated 21 Apr 2012; published 21 Apr 2012
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Bahrain Grand Prix: thousands rally in Manama calling for democracy
Zeenews 20 Apr 2012, Manama: Formula One cars take to the track in Bahrain on Friday with the government hoping a successful Grand Prix will draw a line under more than a year of Arab Spring protests and activists promising to mark the motor race with "days of rage". On the eve of the first practice session, police fired tear gas and stun grenades to disperse...

Deadly Explosions in Iraqi Cities 3/20/2012; updated 20 Mar 2012; published 20 Mar 2012
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Deadly Explosions in Iraqi Cities 3/20/2012
Atlanta Journal 19 Apr 2012, BAGHDAD — Bombs ripped through 10 Iraqi cities Thursday, killing at least 30 people and shattering a month of relative calm. Minority lawmakers decried the violence as a tragic but inevitable result of the Shiite-led government's attempts to dominate Iraqi politics. People gather at the scene of a car bomb attack in the Amil neighborhood of...

Breivik trial video: 'Norway killer' claims self-defense, cries in court; updated 20 Apr 2012; published 16 Apr 2012
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Breivik trial video: 'Norway killer' claims self-defense, cries in court
WorldNews.com 19 Apr 2012, Article by WN.com Correspondent Dallas Darling. When Adolf Hitler, leader of the Third Reich, declared, "The entire struggle for survival is a conquest of the means of existence, which in turn results in the elimination of others from these same sources of subsistence," he was speaking to millions of people who collectively shared his vision and...





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