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File - A U.S. Soldier stands watch as U.S. National Security Council member Samantha Power and representatives from the United Nations meet with representatives from the Iraqi Ministry of Displacement and Migration regarding internally displaced persons (IDP) at the Kindi IDP Resettlement Center near Baghdad, Iraq, Nov. 16, 2009.
Middle East Online
01 May 2012
Some US commanders believe funds available for relief and reconstruction during the country's war in Iraq may have ended up benefiting insurgents, a report released by a US watchdog said. The US...

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Gold ring-India.
The Times of India
01 May 2012
Tweet SINGAPORE: Spot gold hit a two-week high on Tuesday, extending gains from the previous session, as the dollar remained under pressure from US data that suggests slower momentum in economic...

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Former International Monetary Fund leader, Dominique Strauss-Kahn enters a building prior to his lecture in the Ukrainian Diplomatic Academy in Kiev, Ukraine, April 4, 2012.
Al Jazeera
01 May 2012
A New York judge has said a hotel maid's lawsuit claiming that former International Monetary Fund chief, Dominique Strauss-Kahn sexually assaulted her can move forward to a trial. Douglas McKeon,...


The State HELENA, Mont. - The only Canadian on death row in the United States is asking the Montana Parole Board to instead let him live the rest of his life in...(size: 1.0Kb)
The State SINGAPORE - Oil prices fell to below $106 a barrel Wednesday in Asia after a report showed U.S. crude supplies grew for a sixth week while gasoline inventories fell. Benchmark oil for June delivery was down 46 cents to $105.70 a barrel at late afternoon Singapore time in electronic trading on the...(size: 2.1Kb)
Fox News Chinese human rights activist Chen Guangcheng, in this video posted to YouTube, describes his escape from house arrest. BEIJING – A blind Chinese legal activist who was at the center of a diplomatic tussle between Washington and Beijing left the U.S. Embassy Wednesday to receive medical...(size: 2.5Kb)
US News By MATTHEW LEE, Associated Press BEIJING (AP) — A blind Chinese legal activist who was at the center of a diplomatic tussle between Washington and Beijing left the U.S. Embassy Wednesday to receive medical care in Beijing and be reunited with this family. The resolution of the fate of Chen...(size: 7.4Kb)
Herald Tribune WICHITA, Kan. - Authorities in the U.S. have accused a divorced Palestinian man of illegally moving his three children from their home in Kansas to his native Gaza earlier this year. Their mother, Bethany Gonzales, says she wants her children back in the U.S., but she has limited political and legal...(size: 8.7Kb)
The Guardian Legal activist who fled house arrest leaves embassy 'of his own volition' after six days The Chinese legal activist Chen Guangcheng. Photograph: Zeng Jinyan/AP...(size: 2.4Kb)
The Washington Post HELENA, Mont. — The only Canadian on death row in the United States is asking the Montana Parole Board to instead let him live the rest of his life in prison. Ronald A. Smith of Red Deer, Alberta, was sentenced to death in 1983, seven months after he marched cousins Harvey Mad Man, 23, and...(size: 2.9Kb)
Yahoo Daily News Chinese activist Chen Guangcheng has left the US embassy and is being taken to...(size: 0.5Kb)
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