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SpaceX makes history; has date with the Space Station
Full Article The Washington Times
Todd Stowell Ask me a question. Follow @toddstowell Cape Canaveral, Fla., MAY 22nd, 2012 — The SpaceX company made history early Tuesday as its Falcon 9 rocket launched from its seaside launch pad and successfully obtained orbit with a scheduled rendezvous in a few days with the International Space Station. The unmanned rocket carried into...
The Falcon 9 SpaceX rocket lifts off from space launch complex 40 at the Cape Canaveral Air Force Station in Cape Canaveral, Fla., early Tuesday, May 22, 2012.
photo: AP / John Raoux

Electing an Egyptian president
Full Article Al Jazeera
What was unthinkable only 16 months ago has become the new reality in Egypt. The posters and billboards are displayed prominently along all major roadways. Young volunteers rush to hand pamphlets to hurried pedestrians. Pop songs blaring on the radio have an unusual choice of topic. Everywhere, the atmosphere is electric as Egyptians prepare to...
Egyptian women talk to a man distributing posters of Egyptian presidential candidate Hamdeen Sabahi, the leader of the opposition Dignity Party, with Arabic that reads, "Hamdeen Sabahi, one of us," in Cairo, Egypt, Monday, May 21, 2012.
photo: AP / Amr Nabil

Iran and UN watchdog reach deal on nuclear inspection
Full Article Ha'aretz
related articles U.S. Senate unanimously approves tougher sanctions on Iran By Reuters | May.22,2012 | 11:27 AM The chief of the UN nuclear agency says he has reached a deal with Iran on probing suspected work on nuclear weapons and adds that the agreement will "be signed quite soon."...
International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) chief Yukiya Amano, left, talks with reporters during a news briefing at the conclusion of his meeting with Iran's top nuclear negotiator, Saeed Jalili, right, in Tehran, Iran, Monday, 21, 2012.
photo: AP / IRNA,Adel Pazzyar

NATO leaders sign off on Afghan exit plan
Full Article San Francisco Chronicle
Chicago -- President Obama and leaders of the United States' NATO allies formally agreed Monday to hand over the primary role in providing security in Afghanistan to the Afghans themselves next summer, beginning the end of U.S. involvement in a decade-long war. In a declaration at the summit meeting of the...
President Barack Obama speaks with President Hamid Karzai of Afghanistan, center, and President Asif Ali Zardari of Pakistan at the McCormick Place Convention Center during the NATO Summit in Chicago, Illinois, May 21, 2012.
photo: White House / Pete Souza

Suicide bomber kills 90 in Yemen, al Qaeda vows more attacks
Full Article The Star
SANAA (Reuters) - A suicide bomber in army uniform killed more than 90 soldiers in the heart of the Yemeni capital on Monday and an al Qaeda affiliate threatened more attacks if a U.S.-backed campaign against militants in the front-line state did not stop. A forensic policeman collects the caps of soldiers killed in a suicide bomb attack at a...
Forensic policemen collect evidence at the site of a suicide bomb attack at a parade square in Sanaa, Yemen, Monday, May 21, 2012.
photo: AP / Hani Mohammed

Mali's interim president beaten unconscious by mob
Full Article The Daily Telegraph
Protesters burst into the office of Mali's interim president and beat him unconscious last night, as angry demonstrations threatened the country's fragile transition back to democracy. Image 1 of 2 Protesters in the office of the head of the national assembly, Dioncounda Traore, in Bamako, Mali Photo: AP ...
Protesters carry a coffin marked with the name of interim president Dioncounda Traore in Bamako, Mali, Monday May 21, 2012. They were protesting Traore's nomination to transitional president for the next 12 months.
photo: AP / Harouna Traore

Harper pledges $110M per year for Afghan army
Full Article CBC
Canada is pledging $110 million annually for the next three years to help fund the embattled Afghan National Army, Prime Minister Stephen Harper says. Harper made the announcement on Monday afternoon at a summit of NATO leaders in Chicago, where U.S. President Barack Obama has been trying to drum up international support for the alliance's...
Harper pledges $110M per year for Afghan army
photo: EC / EC

Separatist shutdown hits life in Srinagar
Full Article The Times of India
SHARE AND DISCUSSTweetSRINAGAR: Life in Srinagar was hit with a separatist shutdown and restrictions imposed by the state government on a proposed rally by Hurriyat chairman Mirwiaz Umar Farooq at Eidgah grounds in the old city. Shops, business establishments, educational...
Separatist shutdown hits life in Srinagar
photo: WN / Imran Nissar

More protests planned for Chicago NATO summit
Full Article CNN
May 21, 2012 -- Updated 1248 GMT (2048 HKT) Protesters rally in Chicago on Sunday, May 20, the first day of the NATO summit. A week of demonstrations led up to the two-day meeting, which brought together the leaders of more than 50 nations. A demonstrator displays an anti-NATO button on his bandana Sunday. Largely peaceful crowds chanted, waved...
A demonstrator and police face off during protest march at this weekend's NATO summit in Chicago Sunday, May 20, 2012 in Chicago.
photo: AP / Charles Rex Arbogast

Yemen: Suicide bomber kills 96 at military parade
Full Article Zeenews
Zeenews Bureau Sana'a: A suicide bomber killed at least 96 soldiers during a rehearsal for a military parade in Yemen's capital city of Sana'a, a report said on Monday. The bomber was dressed in a military uniform. He blew himself up in the middle of the battalion that was rehearsing for an Army parade marking the 22nd anniversary of the...
A policeman collects evidence at the site of a suicide bomb attack at a parade square in Sanaa, Yemen, Monday, May 21, 2012.
photo: AP / Hani Mohammed


Postcolonial, feminist and gay studies share many similarities to the extent that some...
CHICAGO (AP) — As President Barack Obama and fellow NATO leaders herald the coming end of the...
There are much tougher tests to come but the G8 summit at Camp David was a quiet success for...

Two police officers with sniffer dogs walk along a platform at Leningradsky railway terminal from where trains leave for St. Petersburg, in Moscow, Saturday, Nov. 28, 2009.
A Russian court has jailed 10 people, four of them for life, for the bombing of a high-speed train in November 2009 in which 27 people died. Another 130 people were hurt in the blast which hit the last three carriages of the Moscow-to-St Petersburg...
photo: AP / Misha Japaridze
United States President Barack Obama addresses the people of the United States from Bagram Airfield, Afghanistan on 2 May 2012.
May 22, 2012 -- Updated 0927 GMT (1727 HKT) Obama lays out NATO's Afghanistan plan Chicago (CNN) -- NATO leaders signed off Monday on President Barack Obama's exit strategy from Afghanistan that calls for an end to combat operations next year and the...
photo: Public Domain / Pete Souza
This photo released by the Iranian President's Office, claims to show Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, second left being escorted by technicians during a tour of Tehran's research reactor centre in northern Tehran, Iran, Wednesday Feb. 15, 2012. In defiant swipes at its foes, Iran said Wednesday it is dramatically closer to mastering the production of nuclear fuel even as the U.S. weighs tougher pressures and Tehran's suspected shadow war with Israel brings probes far beyond the Middle East.
GEORGE JAHN Associated Press= VIENNA (AP) — Despite some differences, a deal has been reached with Iran that will allow the U.N. nuclear agency to restart a long-stalled probe into suspicions that Tehran has secretly worked on developing nuclear...
photo: AP / Iranian President's Office
In this May 6, 2012, file photo, former International Monetary Fund leader Dominique Strauss-Kahn waves as he leaves a polling station after voting for the second round of the French presidential elections in Sarcelles, north of Paris.
A French prosecutor has opened a preliminary investigation into allegations of rape in a Washington hotel by Dominique Strauss-Kahn, the former IMF chief and one-time French presidential hopeful. The move by the prosecutor in Lille in northern France...
photo: AP / Zacharie Scheurer
Nato and G8 summits: what did we learn on Afghanistan, aid and the euro?
Barack Obama was joined by world leaders in Camp David and Chicago for intensive talks. But did they make any progress? A smiling Barack Obama at the Nato summit in Chicago. Did the summits help his re-election chances? Photograph: Mandel...
photo: EC / EC
A Yemeni nurse checks on a wounded policeman who was injured in a suicide bomb attack at parade square in a hospital in Sanaa, Yemen, Monday, May 21, 2012
SANA, Yemen - A suicide bomber targeting soldiers rehearsing for a military parade killed as many as 96 people Monday in a sign that Islamic militants are taking their fight to the capital after intense battles in the provinces with U.S.-backed...
photo: AP / Hani Mohammed
Angry Egyptian protesters shout anti-Israel slogans during a protest in front of Israeli embassy in Cairo, Egypt, Saturday, Aug.20, 2011
Very few elections anywhere in the world are won and lost on foreign policy issues. Just ask the first President Bush who enjoyed an 88% approval rating after his victory in the first Gulf War. He went on to lose the 1992 presidential race to Bill...
photo: WN / Ahmed Deeb

SpaceX Falcon 9 Rocket Launch Aborted 19th May; updated 21 May 2012; published 19 May 2012
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SpaceX Falcon 9 Rocket Launch Aborted 19th May
The Washington Times 22 May 2012, Todd Stowell Ask me a question. Follow @toddstowell Cape Canaveral, Fla., MAY 22nd, 2012 — The SpaceX company made history early Tuesday as its Falcon 9 rocket launched from its seaside launch pad and successfully obtained orbit with a scheduled rendezvous in a few days with the International Space Station. The unmanned rocket carried into...

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The Stream - Egypt's electoral shakeup; updated 16 May 2012; published 19 Apr 2012
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The Stream - Egypt's electoral shakeup
Al Jazeera 22 May 2012, What was unthinkable only 16 months ago has become the new reality in Egypt. The posters and billboards are displayed prominently along all major roadways. Young volunteers rush to hand pamphlets to hurried pedestrians. Pop songs blaring on the radio have an unusual choice of topic. Everywhere, the atmosphere is electric as Egyptians prepare to...

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'Iran is already a nuclear power'; updated 21 May 2012; published 20 Feb 2012
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'Iran is already a nuclear power'
Ha'aretz 22 May 2012, related articles U.S. Senate unanimously approves tougher sanctions on Iran By Reuters | May.22,2012 | 11:27 AM The chief of the UN nuclear agency says he has reached a deal with Iran on probing suspected work on nuclear weapons and adds that the agreement will "be signed quite soon."...

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'No cash for NATO adventures in Afghanistan, but Pentagon stays'; updated 21 May 2012; published 21 May 2012
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'No cash for NATO adventures in Afghanistan, but Pentagon stays'
San Francisco Chronicle 22 May 2012, Chicago -- President Obama and leaders of the United States' NATO allies formally agreed Monday to hand over the primary role in providing security in Afghanistan to the Afghans themselves next summer, beginning the end of U.S. involvement in a decade-long war. In a declaration at the summit meeting of the...

Breaking: Graphic Content - Yemen Bombing Aftermath; updated 22 May 2012; published 22 May 2012
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Breaking: Graphic Content - Yemen Bombing Aftermath
The Star 22 May 2012, SANAA (Reuters) - A suicide bomber in army uniform killed more than 90 soldiers in the heart of the Yemeni capital on Monday and an al Qaeda affiliate threatened more attacks if a U.S.-backed campaign against militants in the front-line state did not stop. A forensic policeman collects the caps of soldiers killed in a suicide bomb attack at a...

Malian Politics: Former Speaker of Parliament Sworn in as Interim President; updated 13 Apr 2012; published 13 Apr 2012
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Malian Politics: Former Speaker of Parliament Sworn in as Interim President
The Daily Telegraph 22 May 2012, Protesters burst into the office of Mali's interim president and beat him unconscious last night, as angry demonstrations threatened the country's fragile transition back to democracy. Image 1 of 2 Protesters in the office of the head of the national assembly, Dioncounda Traore, in Bamako, Mali Photo: AP ...

Chicago prepares for NATO summit; updated 21 May 2012; published 18 May 2012
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Chicago prepares for NATO summit
CBC 21 May 2012, Canada is pledging $110 million annually for the next three years to help fund the embattled Afghan National Army, Prime Minister Stephen Harper says. Harper made the announcement on Monday afternoon at a summit of NATO leaders in Chicago, where U.S. President Barack Obama has been trying to drum up international support for the alliance's...

Breaking News: Ten army troopers killed in J&K avalanche; updated 25 Feb 2012; published 23 Feb 2012
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Breaking News: Ten army troopers killed in J&K; avalanche
The Times of India 21 May 2012, SHARE AND DISCUSSTweetSRINAGAR: Life in Srinagar was hit with a separatist shutdown and restrictions imposed by the state government on a proposed rally by Hurriyat chairman Mirwiaz Umar Farooq at Eidgah grounds in the old city. Shops, business establishments, educational...

Police gear up in Chicago as thousands join anti-NATO rallies; updated 21 May 2012; published 19 May 2012
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Police gear up in Chicago as thousands join anti-NATO rallies
CNN 21 May 2012, May 21, 2012 -- Updated 1248 GMT (2048 HKT) Protesters rally in Chicago on Sunday, May 20, the first day of the NATO summit. A week of demonstrations led up to the two-day meeting, which brought together the leaders of more than 50 nations. A demonstrator displays an anti-NATO button on his bandana Sunday. Largely peaceful crowds chanted, waved...

Breaking: Graphic Content - Yemen Bombing Aftermath; updated 22 May 2012; published 22 May 2012
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Breaking: Graphic Content - Yemen Bombing Aftermath
Zeenews 21 May 2012, Zeenews Bureau Sana'a: A suicide bomber killed at least 96 soldiers during a rehearsal for a military parade in Yemen's capital city of Sana'a, a report said on Monday. The bomber was dressed in a military uniform. He blew himself up in the middle of the battalion that was rehearsing for an Army parade marking the 22nd anniversary of the...

United States Nuclear Weapons Testing Review - 1945 to 1962; updated 21 May 2012; published 19 Jan 2012
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United States Nuclear Weapons Testing Review - 1945 to 1962
WorldNews.com 21 May 2012, Article by WN.com Correspondent Dallas Darling. Rejecting the horrific specter of stunned, terrified, blackened and bleeding and suffering survivors, hands and arms aloft with patches of roasted skin flapping in the wind, and that swarmed towards the estuaries of the Ota River which had already filled with bloated corpses,(1) this week in 1974...

Vladimir Putin about Eurasian Union. One World Government. NWO.; updated 19 May 2012; published 05 Oct 2011
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Vladimir Putin about Eurasian Union. One World Government. NWO.
The Star 21 May 2012, MOSCOW, May 21 (Reuters) - President Vladimir Putin named loyal allies to top posts in Russia's new government on Monday,...

G8 leaders Cameron, Obama and Merkel relax by watching Chelsea victory; updated 21 May 2012; published 20 May 2012
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G8 leaders Cameron, Obama and Merkel relax by watching Chelsea victory
The Guardian 21 May 2012, David Cameron has warned that the Greek election is a referendum on the country's euro membership, after last weekend's G8 summit made little progress towards solving the eurozone crisis UK prime minister David Cameron: Greek election is a choice between meeting commitments to the eurozone... or choosing to leave. Photograph: Nigel Roddis/REUTERS...

Lockerbie Bomber Megrahi is Dead in Tripoli; updated 20 May 2012; published 20 May 2012
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Lockerbie Bomber Megrahi is Dead in Tripoli
Mail Guardian South Africa 21 May 2012, The prime minister said the court case, which convicted Megrahi, was properly conducted and news of his death on Sunday should “be a time to remember the 270 people who lost their lives in what was an appalling terrorist act”. Scotland’s first minister Alex Salmond, whose government took the decision to release the former Libyan...





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