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5 fishermen dead, 10 missing as Bolaven reaches Korean Peninsula
Full Article CNN
29 Aug 2012

August 29, 2012 -- Updated 0056 GMT (0856 HKT) Are you there? Share your stories, photos and images Seoul, South Korea (CNN) -- Tropical Storm Bolaven, once a massive typhoon, weakened in the cooler waters of the Yellow Sea before making landfall in North Korea and China, NASA said on its website Tuesday. NASA radar indicated that about 3 inches of...
A vehicle damaged by fallen bricks from a building as Typhoon Bolaven brings heavy downpours and winds to Wando, South Korea, Tuesday, Aug. 28, 2012.
photo: AP / Yonhap, Park Chol-hong

Republicans nominate Romney, bash Obama at convention
Full Article The Star
29 Aug 2012

TAMPA, Florida (Reuters) - Republicans nominated Mitt Romney on Tuesday to challenge President Barack Obama for the White House, kicking off their storm-delayed convention with a barrage of sharp attacks on the president's economic leadership. The formal nomination of Romney and his running mate, Paul Ryan, sets up an unpredictable two-month dash...
Delegates hold up Mitt Romeny placards as Romney is nominated for the Office of the President of the United Statesduring the Republican National Convention in Tampa, Fla., on Tuesday, Aug. 28, 2012.
photo: AP / Lynne Sladky

Two Hurricanes, Presidents, and Contracts
Full Article WorldNews.com
28 Aug 2012

Article by WN.com Correspondent Dallas Darling After just having spent tens of millions of dollars on transportation and a number of armed security guards, President Bill Clinton lands in Guatemala City, Guatemala. Surrounded by camouflaged machine-gun nests and concealed snipers on rooftops with their high-tech weaponry, he oozes with a "feeling...
US Navy (USN) aircrew assigned to Naval Air Station Pensacola (NASP) Helicopter Support Unit (HSU), Florida (FL), survey damage from Hurricane Katrina en route to Stennis Space Center (SSC), Mississippi (MS), from NASP to provide support and relief to vic
photo: US DoD

Venezuela refinery blast toll rises to 48, fire spreads
Full Article Zeenews
28 Aug 2012

Zeenews Bureau Caracas: The official death toll in Venezuela refinery oil blast has now risen to 48 even as the fire continues to spread and has reached the third tank on Monday. Over 150 people were...
Venezuela refinery blast toll rises to 48, fire spreads
photo: AP / Ariana Cubillos

Colombian government seeking peace with FARC rebels
Full Article DNA India
28 Aug 2012

Colombia's government is seeking peace with the country's biggest rebel group, the FARC, and could consider also holding talks with a second guerrilla movement to end five decades of war, President Juan Manuel Santos said on Monday. In a televised address from the presidential palace, Santos said his government would learn from the mistakes of so...
Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC) rebels stand in formation during a practice ceremony for the Boliviarian Movement, a new clandestine political party for the rebels, outside of San Vicente del Caguan in the FARC controlled zone of Colombia on Friday, April 28, 2000. The FARC are Colombia's oldest and largest rebel group numbering over 15,000 rebels, and will officialy begin the political party Saturday.
photo: AP / Scott Dalton

In climate landmark, Arctic ice melts to record low
Full Article The Times of India
28 Aug 2012

Download free ET iPad add for easier viewing of latest and financial News ! WASHINGTON: The sea ice in the Arctic Ocean has melted to its smallest point ever in a milestone that may show that worst-case forecasts on climate change are coming true, US scientists said on Monday. The extent of ice observed on Sunday broke a record set in 2007 and will...
ARCTIC OCEAN - Research divers from the University of Alaska, Fairbanks, currently aboard the Coast Guard Cutter Polar Sea, get ready to enter the Arctic Ocean, Oct. 2, 2009. The Polar Sea is an icebreaker currently transiting in the Arctic Ocean in support of various scientific operations, including polar bear research. (U.S. Coast Guard photo/Petty Officer 3rd Class Pamela Manns) (694886) ( Ice dives )
photo: US Coastguard / U.S. Coast Guard photo/Petty Officer 3rd Class Pamela Manns

Fires Still Burning in Aftermath of Deadly Venezuela Blast
Full Article Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
27 Aug 2012

CARACAS, Venezuela -- Scenes of destruction extended for blocks through the working-class neighborhood near the Amuay oil refinery on Sunday, as firefighters struggled to control blazes still burning in the plant's huge fuel storage tanks after an explosion early Saturday that has killed at least 41 people. Residents trying to retrieve...
Fires Still Burning in Aftermath of Deadly Venezuela Blast
photo: AP / Ariana Cubillos

Seventeen civilians beheaded in Afghanistan's Helmand
Full Article Joy Online
27 Aug 2012

Seventeen civilians have been beheaded in Afghanistan, local officials say, with 10 Afghan soldiers killed in a separate incident. The civilians died in Musa Qala district, in the southern province of Helmand on Sunday night. The 10 soldiers were killed in the same province when insurgents attacked a security checkpoint also on Sunday....
Seventeen civilians beheaded in Afghanistan's Helmand
photo: AP / Musadeq Sadeq

South Africa miners start returning to work
Full Article Al Jazeera
27 Aug 2012

Miners at South Africa’s Lonmin-run platinum mine are due to return to work today after a strike in which 44 people were killed, many by police. Al Jazeera's Tania Page, reporting from Rustenburg in the North West province, said on Monday the miners were returning to work to heed the new deadline issued by management. Those who refuse to resume...
Mine workers sing a dance during a memorial service at the Lonmin Platinum Mine near Rustenburg, South Africa, Thursday, Aug. 23, 2012. Police shot and killed 34 striking miners and wounded 78 others last week. Demands for higher wages spread to at least two other mines, raising fears of further protests at more South African mines that provide most of the world's platinum.
photo: AP / Themba Hadebe


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Paralympic Flames Come Together For Games
Tweet The London 2012 Paralympic flame has been created at the spiritual home of the movement, as it embarks on a 24-hour torch relay culminating in the start of this year's Games. Flames which have travelled from London, Belfast, Cardiff and...
photo: WN / Marzena J.
Syria's worst massacre: Daraya death toll reaches 400
If opposition group figures are correct, Saturday's action would be worst single atrocity by regime forces in 17-month-old civil war...
photo: AP / Muhammed Muheisen
Make sure you're prepared for a natural disaster with this checklist
With Isaac hitting land and picking up strength, it's an important time to do some basic disaster preparedness no matter where you live in the United States. Seven years ago, I was doing med-evac operations with...
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New mileage standards would double fuel efficiency
WASHINGTON - The Obama administration is set to announce new regulations that would force the average gas mileage of new cars and trucks to nearly double in the next 13 years. The rules, first proposed last year, would require new cars and trucks to...
photo: AP / Manuel Balce Ceneta
Village in Africa .On this image, we can see the life of its people.  Gboto est un village à  90 km de Lomé la capitale. Sur ces images, nous pouvons voir le quotidien de ses habitants. une femme debout a coté des sacs de farine s Togo, Africa on Tuesday, August 2, 2011.
Some would argue that sex strikes against husbands are never a good idea. You would think that tactic, which has been tried with mixed results for eons, would not even be considered in the modern age for all kinds of reasons. Oh well, it’s not going...
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Aleppo's ancient city a victim of Syrian war
ALEPPO, Syria (Reuters) - Ruled successively by Hittites, Greeks, Romans and Ottomans, Aleppo's ancient city has survived violent change over thousands of years. But the modern weaponry of Syria's escalating civil war is proving too much. The stone...
photo: AP / Muhammed Muheisen
Number of Syrian refugees seeking safety in Jordan doubles and expected to grow – UN
A young new arrival at Jordan’s Za’tari camp. His family fled violence in Syria’s Daraa governorate. Photo: UNHCR/A. Eurdolian 28 August 2012 – The number of refugees fleeing the violence in Syria and seeking humanitarian aid in northern...
photo: UN / JC McIlwaine
Raw Video: Typhoon Bolaven Batters South Korea; updated 29 Aug 2012; published 28 Aug 2012
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Raw Video: Typhoon Bolaven Batters South Korea
CNN 29 Aug 2012, August 29, 2012 -- Updated 0056 GMT (0856 HKT) Are you there? Share your stories, photos and images Seoul, South Korea (CNN) -- Tropical Storm Bolaven, once a massive typhoon, weakened in the cooler waters of the Yellow Sea before making landfall in North Korea and China, NASA said on its website Tuesday. NASA radar indicated that about 3 inches of...

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RNC better nominate Ron Paul or Mitt Romney will lose to Obama; updated 25 Aug 2012; published 10 Aug 2012
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RNC better nominate Ron Paul or Mitt Romney will lose to Obama
The Star 29 Aug 2012, TAMPA, Florida (Reuters) - Republicans nominated Mitt Romney on Tuesday to challenge President Barack Obama for the White House, kicking off their storm-delayed convention with a barrage of sharp attacks on the president's economic leadership. The formal nomination of Romney and his running mate, Paul Ryan, sets up an unpredictable two-month dash...

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President Obama issues warning ahead of Hurricane Isaac landfall; updated 29 Aug 2012; published 28 Aug 2012
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President Obama issues warning ahead of Hurricane Isaac landfall
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Hurricane Katrina: Extreme Video; updated 29 Aug 2012; published 01 Sep 2005
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Hurricane Katrina: Extreme Video
WorldNews.com 28 Aug 2012, Article by WN.com Correspondent Dallas Darling After just having spent tens of millions of dollars on transportation and a number of armed security guards, President Bill Clinton lands in Guatemala City, Guatemala. Surrounded by camouflaged machine-gun nests and concealed snipers on rooftops with their high-tech weaponry, he oozes with a "feeling...

Video of Venezuela refinery inferno as deadly blast hits Amuay plant; updated 28 Aug 2012; published 26 Aug 2012
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Video of Venezuela refinery inferno as deadly blast hits Amuay plant
Zeenews 28 Aug 2012, Zeenews Bureau Caracas: The official death toll in Venezuela refinery oil blast has now risen to 48 even as the fire continues to spread and has reached the third tank on Monday. Over 150 people were...

Inside Story Americas - Will Colombia talk peace with the FARC?; updated 19 Aug 2012; published 28 Feb 2012
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Inside Story Americas - Will Colombia talk peace with the FARC?
DNA India 28 Aug 2012, Colombia's government is seeking peace with the country's biggest rebel group, the FARC, and could consider also holding talks with a second guerrilla movement to end five decades of war, President Juan Manuel Santos said on Monday. In a televised address from the presidential palace, Santos said his government would learn from the mistakes of so...

Arctic sea ice melt at record level; updated 28 Aug 2012; published 27 Aug 2012
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Arctic sea ice melt at record level
The Times of India 28 Aug 2012, Download free ET iPad add for easier viewing of latest and financial News ! WASHINGTON: The sea ice in the Arctic Ocean has melted to its smallest point ever in a milestone that may show that worst-case forecasts on climate change are coming true, US scientists said on Monday. The extent of ice observed on Sunday broke a record set in 2007 and will...

Video of Venezuela refinery inferno as deadly blast hits Amuay plant; updated 28 Aug 2012; published 26 Aug 2012
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Video of Venezuela refinery inferno as deadly blast hits Amuay plant
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette 27 Aug 2012, CARACAS, Venezuela -- Scenes of destruction extended for blocks through the working-class neighborhood near the Amuay oil refinery on Sunday, as firefighters struggled to control blazes still burning in the plant's huge fuel storage tanks after an explosion early Saturday that has killed at least 41 people. Residents trying to retrieve...

17 Civilians Beheaded for Singing and Dancing‎ at Party in Afghan day; updated 27 Aug 2012; published 27 Aug 2012
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17 Civilians Beheaded for Singing and Dancing‎ at Party in Afghan day
Joy Online 27 Aug 2012, Seventeen civilians have been beheaded in Afghanistan, local officials say, with 10 Afghan soldiers killed in a separate incident. The civilians died in Musa Qala district, in the southern province of Helmand on Sunday night. The 10 soldiers were killed in the same province when insurgents attacked a security checkpoint also on Sunday....

Memorial at South African mine; updated 27 Aug 2012; published 23 Aug 2012
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Memorial at South African mine
Al Jazeera 27 Aug 2012, Miners at South Africa’s Lonmin-run platinum mine are due to return to work today after a strike in which 44 people were killed, many by police. Al Jazeera's Tania Page, reporting from Rustenburg in the North West province, said on Monday the miners were returning to work to heed the new deadline issued by management. Those who refuse to resume...

Syria accused of massacre near Damascus; updated 28 Aug 2012; published 26 Aug 2012
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Syria accused of massacre near Damascus
Indian Express 27 Aug 2012, Syrian opposition activists accused President Bashar al-Assad's army of massacring hundreds of people in a town close to the capital that government forces recaptured from rebels. About 320 bodies, including women and children, were found in houses...

Police Brutality UK (2010); updated 26 Aug 2012; published 09 Oct 2010
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Police Brutality UK (2010)
WorldNews.com 27 Aug 2012, Article by WN.com Correspondent Dallas Darling. Death is always an extreme event. It becomes even more severe and excessive for dying empires, their most vulnerable citizens, and their local power structures sworn to serve and protect. This "tragedy of the commons" is now being played out across the UK. According to the Independent Police...

Special Programming - CNN reporters update Hurricane Isaac; updated 29 Aug 2012; published 29 Aug 2012
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Special Programming - CNN reporters update Hurricane Isaac
Fox31 Denver 26 Aug 2012, MIAMI (CNN) — As Tropical Storm Isaac moved quickly through the Straits of Florida on Sunday, coastal communities in Florida issued mandatory evacuations and Republicans delayed the start of their national convention. Residents along the Gulf Coast watched nervously as forecasters said the storm was moving west of its originally predicted...

Astronaut Neil Armstrong dead at 82; updated 28 Aug 2012; published 25 Aug 2012
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Astronaut Neil Armstrong dead at 82
The Independent 26 Aug 2012, Forty-three years later, pictures of the Moon landings are quaint and a little sad. In his unwieldy space suit, Neil Armstrong looks like a figure out of an old sci-fi movie, and the announcement of his death at the weekend feels like a coda to a book which has long been closed. Six Apollo missions landed a dozen men on the Moon between 1969 and...