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  • Pakistanis hold rally to slam US drone attacks...2:46
  • NATO in Afghanistan - Herat's new police chief...3:22
  • US agrees to extend South Korea's missile range...2:42
  • Philippine Moros miss Gaddafi's support...2:20
  • Abu Hamza al-Masri extradited to US...0:35
  • Bahrain protests grow ahead of anniversary...1:45
  • FBI: Friendly fire border shootings Nicholas Ivie 30 shot killed Border Patrol agents...1:55
  • Mau Mau Torture Case to Proceed...3:22
  • Video: Furious shipyard workers storm Greek Defense Ministry complex...1:06
  • Turkey continues Syria shelling, seeks approval for military action...5:39
  • Meningitis Outbreak Linked to Spinal Steroid Injections...1:27
  • War 'Not Far' Off? Turkey retaliates against Syria for fifth day...4:01
  • African migrants look for better life in Yemen...2:37

Several anti-US protests broke out in metropolis Peshawar wherein tens of thousands of people participated with high anti-American sentiments. Press TV's Zahid Hussain reports from Peshawar. Related article
Pak­ista­nis hold rally to slam US drone at­tacks
2:46
NATO in Afghanistan - Herat's new po­lice chief
3:22
US agrees to ex­tend South Korea's mis­sile range
2:42
Philip­pine Moros miss Gaddafi's sup­port
2:20
Abu Hamza al-Mas­ri ex­tra­dit­ed to US
0:35
Abu Hamza al-Mas­ri ex­tra­dit­ed to US
0:35
Bahrain protests grow ahead of an­niver­sary
1:45
FBI: Friend­ly fire bor­der shoot­ings Nicholas Ivie 30 shot killed Bor­der Pa­trol agents
1:55
Mau Mau Tor­ture Case to Pro­ceed
3:22
Video: Fu­ri­ous ship­yard work­ers storm Greek De­fense Min­istry com­plex
1:06
Turkey con­tin­ues Syria shelling, seeks ap­proval for mil­i­tary ac­tion
5:39
Menin­gi­tis Out­break Linked to Spinal Steroid In­jec­tions
1:27
War 'Not Far' Off? Turkey re­tal­i­ates against Syria for fifth day
4:01
African mi­grants look for bet­ter life in Yemen
2:37
Saksi: War­rant of Ar­rest vs. Rep. Glo­ria Ar­royo, in­i­l­abas ng Sandi­gan­bayan
2:56




The Humiliation of Can-Do American Boys
photo: DOD / Public Domain
The Humiliation of Can-Do American Boys
Full Article CounterPunch
In Afghanistan, the US military has tried training sessions, embedded cultural advisers, recommended reading lists, and even a video game designed to school American troops in local custom. But 11 years into the war, NATO troops and Afghan soldiers are still beset by a dangerous lack of cultural awareness, officials say, contributing to a string of...

FC Barcelona's Xavi Hernandez, botton center, celebrates his goal with teammates during the Spanish La Liga soccer match against Real Madrid at the Santiago Bernabeu stadium in Madrid, Spain, Saturday, Dec. 10, 2011.
photo: AP / Andres Kudacki
FC Barcelona vs. Real Madrid: The Be-All, End-All El Clásico
Full Article Soccer Lens
It’s getting tiresome; every other month a Clásico is contested in some competition (La Liga? The Copa del Rey? The Champions League? The Supercopa de España?). At least that’s how it appears. Though it’s not quite the El Clásico overkill experienced a little over 18 months ago, one could be excused for not caring about this particular fixture....

Turkish commandos stand near the Turkey-Syria border in Akcakale, Turkey, Thursday, Oct. 4, 2012.
photo: AP
Turkish PM doesn't want war with Syria
Full Article The Australian
TURKEY doesn't want war with Syria but it's determined to protect its borders and its people, the country's prime minister declared Thursday. Turkey's Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan spoke at a news conference hours after Turkey's Parliament approved a bill authorizing military operations against Syria. Earlier, Turkey fired on...

Moro Islamic Liberation Front (MILF) rebels man a rebel-controlled checkpoint at Sultan Kudarat province in southern Philippines in this 2005 file photo.
photo: AP / Al Jacinto
Philippines agrees on landmark peace deal with Muslim rebels
Full Article Gulf News
Manila: The Philippine government and Muslim rebels have agreed a peace deal for the country's troubled south, President Benigno Aquino announced on Sunday, signalling an end to a 40-year conflict that has killed more than 120,000 people and crippled the region's economy. The long-awaited agreement sets in train a roadmap to create a new Bangsamoro...

Demonstrators gather outside The Royal Courts of Justice in London Friday, Oct. 5, 2012. Radical Islamist preacher Abu Hamza and four other terror suspects are being extradited to the United States.
photo: AP / Kirsty Wigglesworth
Radical cleric Abu Hamza to arrive in US after extradition
Full Article France24
AFP - Radical Islamist preacher Abu Hamza and four other terror suspects were on their way from Britain to the United States on Saturday after a court rejected their last-ditch court bid to block their extradition. A legal saga that has dragged on for more than a decade in the courts of Britain and Europe finally ended when the Egyptian-born former...

Riot police clash with protesters inside Greece's Defense Ministry in Athens, Thursday, Oct. 4, 2012.
photo: AP / Thanassis Stavrakis
Greece bailout: Tension in Athens over unpaid workers
Full Article BBC News
Protesters are appearing in court in the Greek capital Athens a day after a rally by shipyard workers against job cuts descended into violence. A line of blue police lorries flanked the courthouse as riot police kept back supporters of those detained during the clashes on Thursday. Police had used truncheons when at least 100 protesters broke into...

An unidentified man carries packages out of New England Compounding in Framingham, Mass., Thursday, Oct. 4, 2012.
photo: AP / Stephan Savoia
Meningitis fears prompt US medical warning
Full Article BBC News
Doctors and hospitals in the US are being urged to stop using products from a firm linked to a widening outbreak of a rare form of fungal meningitis. The Centers for Disease Control (CDC) says investigators found contamination in a sealed steroid vial at the New England Compounding Center. Over 30 people in six states have been ill from the...

	The US War With Afghanistan Just Entered Its 12th Year
photo: DOD / Public Domain
The US War With Afghanistan Just Entered Its 12th Year
Full Article Business Insider
America's longest war entered its 12th year Sunday, with the anniversary marked by a Taliban statement claiming that NATO forces are "fleeing Afghanistan" in "humiliation and disgrace". The US led the invasion on October 7, 2001 to topple the Taliban government for harbouring Al Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden after the September 11 attacks on New...

Riot police watch for Bahraini anti-government protesters, unseen, near tire fires set by protesters in Sanabis, Bahrain, on Friday, Oct. 5, 2012.
photo: AP / Hasan Jamali
Protesters clash with police in Bahrain
Full Article Al Jazeera
Protesters have clashed with police in the Bahraini capital, Manama, after their march was stopped from proceeding towards Pearl roundabout, the focus of the mass protests that began in February last year. Police used water cannon and tear gas to disperse hundreds of protesters on Friday after a memorial for a Shia man jailed over last year's...

An Israeli soldier is seen through heat and smoke from a moving tank at a staging area near Israel's border with the Gaza Strip, in southern Israel, Wednesday, Dec. 31, 2008. Israeli leaders decided to reject an immediate 48-hour pause in fighting and push ahead with the devastating air offensive against Hamas, sending jets and assault helicopters to pound targets Wednesday through pouring rain as the Gaza Strip entered its fifth day of battl
photo: AP / Ariel Schalit
Israeli jets down drone that entered airspace
Full Article Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
JERUSALEM -- Israel scrambled fighter jets to intercept a drone Saturday that crossed deep into Israeli airspace from the Mediterranean Sea, shooting the aircraft down over the country's southern desert, the military said. The incident marked the first time in at least six years that a hostile aircraft has penetrated Israel's airspace,...

Real Madrid's Cristiano Ronaldo from Portugal, right, and FC Barcelona's Lionel Messi from Argentina, left, are seen during a Spanish La Liga soccer match at the Camp Nou stadium in Barcelona, Spain, Monday, Nov. 29, 2010.
photo: AP / Manu Fernandez
Messi, Ronaldo, Iniesta or Casillas - The Clasico that decides the 2012 Fifa Ballon d'Or winner
Full Article Goal
With no more team honours up for grabs before the voting takes place for the prestigious - and recently controversial - award, the biggest game in football will prove vital More On : FC...

File - Students return for their first day of classes at Barwell Road Elementary School in Raleigh, N.C., Monday, July 9, 2012. Monday was the first day of school for 26,000 kids on a year-round calendar in the Wake County, N.C., public school system.
photo: AP / Gerry Broome
Not So Ideal Education: Imprinting Sex, Militarism, and Violence
Full Article WorldNews.com
Article by WN.com Correspondent Dallas Darling The day after learning about Classical Greek Civilization, it was no surprise that most students only recalled nude males competing in the Olympics, the male bonding rituals of Spartan warriors (homosexuality), and Alexander the Great's soldiers viciously beating King Darius' Persians in the Battle of...

The 26m Radio Telescope at Mount Pleasant Radio Observatory, Tasmania, Australia.
photo: Creative Commons / Noodle snacks
World's Most Powerful Telescope In Oz Outback
Full Article Orange News
Tweet If there is life outside our planet, a new "super telescope" unveiled in the Australian outback could be the best hope yet of finding it. Some 400 miles from the nearest city in Western Australia, the colossal new radio telescope consists of more than 30 dishes linked together. Dr Megan Clark, chief executive of Australia's Commonwealth...

A view of the Security Council stakeout area through a glass door, as journalists gather for a briefing by Syrian Permanent Representative to the UN, Bashar Ja'afari, on Syria-Turkey tensions, 4 October, 2012.
photo: UN / Jennifer S Altman
UN condemns Syrian shelling of Turkey
Full Article Al Jazeera
The UN Security Council has unanimously approved a statement condemning "in the strongest terms" Syria's shelling of a Turkish town that killed five people. Council members managed to bridge differences between the strong statement demanded by the United States and its Western supporters and backed by their NATO ally Turkey, and a weaker text...

South Korean mock missiles are silhouetted at the Korea War Memorial Museum in Seoul, South Korea, Sunday, Oct. 7, 2012.
photo: AP / Lee Jin-man
South Korea says U.S. agrees to extend Seoul's ballistic missile range
Full Article CNN
October 7, 2012 -- Updated 0717 GMT (1517 HKT) US troops launch rockets during a training exercise in the South Korean border county of Cheorwon on September 13. Seoul, South Korea (CNN) -- South Korea announced Sunday that it reached a deal with the United States that allows Seoul to extend the range of its ballistic missiles, a move a senior...

A demonstrator holds a banner for the extradition of Abu Hamza al-Masri outside The Royal Courts of Justice in London Friday, Oct. 5, 2012.
photo: AP / Kirsty Wigglesworth
Abu Hamza to remain in detention till October 9: US Court
Full Article Deccan Chronicle
Radical Islamic cleric Abu Hamza al-Masri, who was flown in from the UK along with four other terror suspects, will remain in detention till his formal arraignment on October...

Things Are Getting Worse Between Turkey And Syria
photo: UN
Things Are Getting Worse Between Turkey And Syria
Full Article Business Insider
Turkey hit back on Saturday against what it said was a fresh round of mortar fire from Syria, little more than 24 hours after UN condemnation of deadly cross-border bombardment. Syria, for its part, said four Turks were among a convoy of "terrorists" killed in fighting in the heart of Aleppo, just hours after UN condemnation of deadly jihadist...

Seated left to right, Kenyans Jane Muthoni Mara, Wambuga Wa Nyingi, and Paulo Muoka Nzili, celebrate the announcement of a legal decision in their case at Britain's High Court concerning Mau Mau veterans, at the offices of the Kenya Human Rights Commission in Nairobi, Kenya Friday, Oct. 5, 2012.
photo: AP / Ben Curtis
UK court allows Kenyan claim over 1950s torture to proceed
Full Article Independent online (SA)
London - A British court ruled on Friday that three elderly Kenyans who were tortured under British rule in the 1950s could pursue their claim for damages from London, a judgement likely to encourage other claims from victims of colonial-era brutality. Britain, which had tried for three years to block their legal action, said it was disappointed...

Pakistanis and American citizens hold banners and chant slogans against drone attacks in Pakistani tribal belt, in Islamabad, Pakistan, Friday, Oct. 5, 2012.
photo: AP / Muhammed Muheisen
Pakistani military blocks anti-drone convoy from entering tribal region
Full Article The Guardian
Imran Khan says two-day convoy has been a success despite failing to reach intended destination Imran Khan addresses a peace rally in Tank. Photograph: A Majeed/AFP/Getty Images...

Republican presidential candidate, former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney gestures during a rally in Abingdon, Va., Friday, Oct. 5, 2012.
photo: AP / Steve Helber
The trouble with normal: Romney's lies and Obama's non-response
Full Article Al Jazeera
Mitt Romney went out on stage at the first presidential debate and lied himself blue in the face. That was to be expected. President Obama seemed utterly flummoxed - as if he'd been living under a rock somewhere these last four years (or decades), possibly on Mars, and simply had no experience with confronting Republican lies. That was...

Pakistani military blocks anti-drone convoy from entering tribal region
Full Article The Guardian
07 Oct 2012

Imran Khan says two-day convoy has been a success despite failing to reach intended destination Imran Khan addresses a peace rally in Tank. Photograph: A Majeed/AFP/Getty Images...
Pakistanis and American citizens hold banners and chant slogans against drone attacks in Pakistani tribal belt, in Islamabad, Pakistan, Friday, Oct. 5, 2012.
photo: AP / Muhammed Muheisen

The US War With Afghanistan Just Entered Its 12th Year
Full Article Business Insider
07 Oct 2012

America's longest war entered its 12th year Sunday, with the anniversary marked by a Taliban statement claiming that NATO forces are "fleeing Afghanistan" in "humiliation and disgrace". The US led the invasion on October 7, 2001 to topple the Taliban government for harbouring Al Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden after the September 11 attacks on New...
	The US War With Afghanistan Just Entered Its 12th Year
photo: DOD / Public Domain

South Korea says U.S. agrees to extend Seoul's ballistic missile range
Full Article CNN
07 Oct 2012

October 7, 2012 -- Updated 0717 GMT (1517 HKT) US troops launch rockets during a training exercise in the South Korean border county of Cheorwon on September 13. Seoul, South Korea (CNN) -- South Korea announced Sunday that it reached a deal with the United States that allows Seoul to extend the range of its ballistic missiles, a move a senior...
South Korean mock missiles are silhouetted at the Korea War Memorial Museum in Seoul, South Korea, Sunday, Oct. 7, 2012.
photo: AP / Lee Jin-man

Philippines agrees on landmark peace deal with Muslim rebels
Full Article Gulf News
07 Oct 2012

Manila: The Philippine government and Muslim rebels have agreed a peace deal for the country's troubled south, President Benigno Aquino announced on Sunday, signalling an end to a 40-year conflict that has killed more than 120,000 people and crippled the region's economy. The long-awaited agreement sets in train a roadmap to create a new Bangsamoro...
Moro Islamic Liberation Front (MILF) rebels man a rebel-controlled checkpoint at Sultan Kudarat province in southern Philippines in this 2005 file photo.
photo: AP / Al Jacinto

Abu Hamza to remain in detention till October 9: US Court
Full Article Deccan Chronicle
07 Oct 2012

Radical Islamic cleric Abu Hamza al-Masri, who was flown in from the UK along with four other terror suspects, will remain in detention till his formal arraignment on October...
A demonstrator holds a banner for the extradition of Abu Hamza al-Masri outside The Royal Courts of Justice in London Friday, Oct. 5, 2012.
photo: AP / Kirsty Wigglesworth

Radical cleric Abu Hamza to arrive in US after extradition
Full Article France24
06 Oct 2012

AFP - Radical Islamist preacher Abu Hamza and four other terror suspects were on their way from Britain to the United States on Saturday after a court rejected their last-ditch court bid to block their extradition. A legal saga that has dragged on for more than a decade in the courts of Britain and Europe finally ended when the Egyptian-born former...
Demonstrators gather outside The Royal Courts of Justice in London Friday, Oct. 5, 2012. Radical Islamist preacher Abu Hamza and four other terror suspects are being extradited to the United States.
photo: AP / Kirsty Wigglesworth

Protesters clash with police in Bahrain
Full Article Al Jazeera
06 Oct 2012

Protesters have clashed with police in the Bahraini capital, Manama, after their march was stopped from proceeding towards Pearl roundabout, the focus of the mass protests that began in February last year. Police used water cannon and tear gas to disperse hundreds of protesters on Friday after a memorial for a Shia man jailed over last year's...
Riot police watch for Bahraini anti-government protesters, unseen, near tire fires set by protesters in Sanabis, Bahrain, on Friday, Oct. 5, 2012.
photo: AP / Hasan Jamali

FBI: 'Friendly fire' concern over Nicholas Ivie death
Full Article BBC News
06 Oct 2012

A shooting near the US-Mexico border that saw a US border patrol agent shot dead may well have been a "friendly fire" incident, the FBI says. The shooting near Naco, Arizona, on Tuesday left Agent Nicholas Ivie dead and another wounded. He was killed after he and two other agents reportedly responded to a tripped ground sensor near the...
Christy Ivie, center, wife of slain Border Patrol Agent, Nicholas Ivie, walks with her family into a press conference, on Thursday, Oct. 4 , 2012, at the Cochise College in Sierra Vista, Ariz.
photo: AP / Gary M. Williams

UK court allows Kenyan claim over 1950s torture to proceed
Full Article Independent online (SA)
05 Oct 2012

London - A British court ruled on Friday that three elderly Kenyans who were tortured under British rule in the 1950s could pursue their claim for damages from London, a judgement likely to encourage other claims from victims of colonial-era brutality. Britain, which had tried for three years to block their legal action, said it was disappointed...
Seated left to right, Kenyans Jane Muthoni Mara, Wambuga Wa Nyingi, and Paulo Muoka Nzili, celebrate the announcement of a legal decision in their case at Britain's High Court concerning Mau Mau veterans, at the offices of the Kenya Human Rights Commission in Nairobi, Kenya Friday, Oct. 5, 2012.
photo: AP / Ben Curtis

Greece bailout: Tension in Athens over unpaid workers
Full Article BBC News
05 Oct 2012

Protesters are appearing in court in the Greek capital Athens a day after a rally by shipyard workers against job cuts descended into violence. A line of blue police lorries flanked the courthouse as riot police kept back supporters of those detained during the clashes on Thursday. Police had used truncheons when at least 100 protesters broke into...
Riot police clash with protesters inside Greece's Defense Ministry in Athens, Thursday, Oct. 4, 2012.
photo: AP / Thanassis Stavrakis

UN condemns Syrian shelling of Turkey
Full Article Al Jazeera
05 Oct 2012

The UN Security Council has unanimously approved a statement condemning "in the strongest terms" Syria's shelling of a Turkish town that killed five people. Council members managed to bridge differences between the strong statement demanded by the United States and its Western supporters and backed by their NATO ally Turkey, and a weaker text...
A view of the Security Council stakeout area through a glass door, as journalists gather for a briefing by Syrian Permanent Representative to the UN, Bashar Ja'afari, on Syria-Turkey tensions, 4 October, 2012.
photo: UN / Jennifer S Altman

Meningitis fears prompt US medical warning
Full Article BBC News
05 Oct 2012

Doctors and hospitals in the US are being urged to stop using products from a firm linked to a widening outbreak of a rare form of fungal meningitis. The Centers for Disease Control (CDC) says investigators found contamination in a sealed steroid vial at the New England Compounding Center. Over 30 people in six states have been ill from the...
An unidentified man carries packages out of New England Compounding in Framingham, Mass., Thursday, Oct. 4, 2012.
photo: AP / Stephan Savoia

Turkish PM doesn't want war with Syria
Full Article The Australian
04 Oct 2012

TURKEY doesn't want war with Syria but it's determined to protect its borders and its people, the country's prime minister declared Thursday. Turkey's Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan spoke at a news conference hours after Turkey's Parliament approved a bill authorizing military operations against Syria. Earlier, Turkey fired on...
Turkish commandos stand near the Turkey-Syria border in Akcakale, Turkey, Thursday, Oct. 4, 2012.
photo: AP

Better life eludes African migrants in Yemen
Full Article Al Jazeera
04 Oct 2012

Thousands of African migrants have arrived in Yemen this year, drawn by the promise of a better future. But many find they are no better off now than they were at home. The UN says there has been a 30 per cent rise in refugees landing in the impoverished Arabian Peninsula country from Ethiopia and Somalia. However, those who make it to Yemen find...
Ethiopian migrants wait to be evacuated at departure center in the western Yemeni town of Haradh, on the border with Saudi Arabia and Yemen, Thursday, March 22, 2012.
photo: AP / Hani Mohammed

John Lennon 72nd birthday tributes: Birds of Paradox with Elephants Memory in NY
Full Article The Examiner
07 Oct 2012

Related topics The Week Aheadjohn lennonJohn Lennon's BirthdayBeatles Advertisement To celebrate what would have been John Lennon’s 72nd birthday, many tributes and performances are being held next week around the world to honor the late Beatle’s life. (See full article here). Musician Jeff Slate and his band Birds of Paradox are also paying...
John lennon LB22
photo: Public Domain / Stuarthampton

Chris Brown: 'I'm Not Trying To Be A Player'
Full Article Starpulse
06 Oct 2012

Chris Brown has filmed a drunken taxicab confession-style video and opened up about falling in love with Karrueche Tran when he still had feelings for Rihanna. The footage was released on Vimeo.com just hours after Brown confirmed on Thursday he had split from Tran so that he can continue rebuilding his...
Singer Chris Brown, left, and his attorney Mark Geragos, attend Brown's sentencing hearing for assaulting singer Rihanna, at the Los Angeles County Criminal Courts in Los Angeles on Wednesday, Aug. 5, 2009
photo: AP / Kevork Djansezian

Far East Movement keep it real in Dubai
Full Article Gulf News
06 Oct 2012

Fame can bring a lot of things. But for the boys from Far East Movement, the first Asian-American group to hit No 1 on the Billboard charts in the US, it’s brought a determination to stay grounded and to keep it real. Following their performance at the dXb Music Festival on Friday night, the group took time out to chat to tabloid! about their...
Far East Movement performs during the
photo: WN / Aaron Gilbert

Gaga wins Lennon Grant For Peace
Full Article Independent online (SA)
06 Oct 2012

London - Music superstar Lady Gaga will share a peace prize in memory of John Lennon to honour her work campaigning for equality for...
Scene Four (MB) of Lady Gaga's The Monster Ball Tour (revamped version).
photo: Creative Commons / Dulcet Nightingale

Delta Goodrem gears up for new album with 'Wish You Were Here'
Full Article Music News
06 Oct 2012

Princess of The Voice, Delta Goodrem, prepares her third single from her forthcoming album. The album is titled Child Of The Universe and the first single that she slipped out earlier in the year 'Sitting On Top Of The World'...
Delta Goodrem
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Justin Bieber Surprises Disney Fans on a Segway
Full Article IMDb
06 Oct 2012

Justin Bieber knows that the best may to make an entrance is on a Segway. And that's just what the 18-year-old...
Floyd Mayweather Jr., center, poses for a photo with Justin Bieber and Yuriyorkis Gamboa after defeating Miguel Cotto for the WBA super welterweight title, Saturday, May 5, 2012, in Las Vegas.
photo: AP / Eric Jamison

Cheryl Cole kicks off debut UK solo tour in Belfast
Full Article BBC News
04 Oct 2012

Cheryl has kicked off her first UK headline tour in Belfast with a show which featured a pyramid, Girls Aloud songs and a video duet with will.i.am. Wearing a gold jumpsuit, the 29-year-old performed tracks from her three solo albums. After the show Cheryl tweeted: "Belfast, thank you so much for being there and supporting me on my first...
Cheryl Cole whilst performing with Girls Aloud at Battle Abbey, Hastings.
photo: Creative Commons / H4NUM4N

Loud Visarjan music aids sandalwood theft at IPS officer’s residence
Full Article Indian Express
04 Oct 2012

No CCTV cameras installed around Western bungalow, No police guard on premises heard sound of trees being cut When the entire Pune police force was on its toes to ensure a safe Ganesh immersion, unidentified persons stole sandalwood trees from an IPS officer’s residence located in the...
Dhol - Musical traditional instrument, specially playing in Ganeshotsav in Pune - cultural festival of Maharashtra - India - Noise Pollution
photo: WN / Aruna Mirasdar

ICC World T20 2012: Simon Taufel says goodbye to international cricket
Full Article Cricket Country
07 Oct 2012

Colombo, Oct 7, 2012 Australian Simon Taufel on Sunday stood down from international umpiring after officiating in the World Twenty20 final between Sri Lanka and West Indies at the R Premadasa Stadium. It was an emotional moment for Taufel as he...
Simon Taufel from Australia, is seen at a press conference, after winning the trophy of Umpire of the Year at LG ICC Awards 2008 ceremony in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, Wednesday, Sept. 10, 2008.
photo: AP / Kamran Jebreili

West Indies dance to Twenty20 glory
Full Article Al Jazeera
07 Oct 2012

Darren Sammy's West Indies were crowned the new World Twenty20 champions on Sunday after a 36-run victory over hosts Sri Lanka in a dramatic final in Colombo on Sunday. The West Indies, restricted to 137-6 after electing to bat, hit back to bowl Sri Lanka out for 101 and silence a sell-out crowd of 35,000 at the Premadasa stadium that included...
West Indies cricket captain Darren Sammy Jump after Yubraj Singh Stamp Out  during the second day of the second Test match between Indian and West Indies at the Eden Gardens in Kolkata on November 15, 2011.The West Indies were struggling at 34-2 in their first innings at stumps in reply to India's 631-7 declared on the second day of the second Test in Eastern India
photo: WN / Bhaskar Mallick

Sebastien Loeb becomes a 'nonuple champion'
Full Article Al Jazeera
07 Oct 2012

Sebastien Loeb was crowned world rally champion for a record ninth successive time with two legs of the season still to come on Sunday. The French rally great clinched his latest title with victory in the Rally of France, leaving him with an unassailable lead in the overall standings. There was double joy for his team Citroen who claimed the...
Sebastien Loeb of France seen during a second stage of the Rally of Catalonia in Salou, Spain, Saturday, Oct. 3, 2009
photo: AP / Manu Fernandez

Siena 1-2 Juventus: Marchisio fires late winner as champions march on
Full Article Goal
07 Oct 2012

The Italy international midfielder drove home with just over five minutes remaining to secure three points and ensure that the Bianconeri remain top of the...
Juventus midfielder Claudio Marchisio
photo: AP / Massimo Pinca

Kei Nishikori reaches Japan Open 2012 Final
Full Article Tennis Guru
07 Oct 2012

Kei Nishikori is aiming to become the first home grown player to win the Japan Open Tennis Championships 2012 final on Sunday. Facing the young...
Kei Nishikori (JPN) competes against Lukas Lacko (SVK) during the Day 5 of the Sony Ericsson Open at Crandon Park Tennis Center on March 23, 2012 in Key Biscayne, Florida - USA.
photo: WN / Aaron Gilbert

Sharapova blows away Li to make China Open final
Full Article CNTV
07 Oct 2012

Maria Sharapova of Russia greets the spectators after the women's singles semifinal against Li Na of China at the China Open tennis tournament in Beijing, China, on Oct. 6, 2012. (Xinhua/Li Wen) BEIJING, Oct. 6 (Xinhua) -- World No. 2 Maria Sharapova took eight games in a row to cruise past home favourite Li Na 6-4, 6-0 in the semifinals at China...
Russia's Maria Sharapova returns the ball to France's Mary Pierce during the women's Italian Open tennis tournment at Rome's Foro Italico, Thursday, May 12, 2005.
photo: AP / Domenico Stinellis

Murray is master in Shanghai
Full Article The Times of India
07 Oct 2012

SHANGHAI: Defending champion Andy Murray was dressed for an evening out, all black with strains of red, a fair reflection of his form. It wasn't form, however, that saw him through on the day, it was fortitude....
Day 13 - The men's singles semifinal match of Andy Murray of Great Britain against Tomas Berdych of Czech Republic US Open 2012 USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center New York City, USA - September 8, 2012
photo: WN / Aaron Gilbert

Li Na looks forward to 2013 season
Full Article Tennis Guru
07 Oct 2012

China’s Li Na said that she’s happy to make to the WTA Tour Championships this year after securing a spot in the elite year-end event due to her impressive performance at this week’s...
Na Li (CHN) competes against Melinda Czink (HUN) during the Day 4 of the Sony Ericsson Open at Crandon Park Tennis Center on March 22, 2012 in Key Biscayne, Florida - USA.
photo: WN / Aaron Gilbert

Obama heads to California to raise more funds
Full Article WPXI
07 Oct 2012

President Barack Obama planned to build on an impressive fundraising haul Sunday, launching a lucrative and celebrity studded trip to California a day after Mitt Romney ticked off examples suggesting that news of a drop in unemployment has not reversed what ails the nation. Romney rallied in battleground Florida on Saturday, the day after the...
Barack Obama in Onawa
photo: Creative Commons / IowaPolitics.com

Rihanna's dad gives Chris Brown his blessing to re-date his daughter
Full Article Kypost
06 Oct 2012

RIHANNA's dad has given her ex CHRIS BROWN his blessing to romance his daughter again, insisting he has always respected the R&B; star. Brown has confirmed he and model Karrueche Tran have split over his growing friendship with...
Rihanna and Chis concert
photo: Creative Commons / Hannah Rika Villasis

Hrithik Roshan best choice for remake of Magadheera: SS Rajamouli
Full Article DNA India
06 Oct 2012

Renowned Telugu film director SS Rajamouli, whose one of the superhit films Magadheera is set to be remade in Hindi, says actor Hrithik Roshan would be the "best choice" to play the lead role in the Hindi version. Magadheera is a 2009 Telugu historical drama directed by Rajamouli. The...
 Hrithik Roshan - Actor - Artist - Bollywood  - cinema (mv3)
photo: WN / Malliga

Nicole Kidman at Her New York Film Festival Gala | Pictures
Full Article Popsugar
04 Oct 2012

Nicole Kidman had the company of her husband Keith Urban last night on the red carpet in NYC. She was honored with a gala tribute during the New York Film Festival, and earlier in the day, attended a...
Actress Nicole Kidman
photo: AP / Evan Agostini

Easy to make a film today, but difficult to release it: Mithun Chakraborty
Full Article IBN Live
04 Oct 2012

New Delhi: At 62, Mithun Chakraborty, who is enjoying the work he is getting as an actor, feels nowadays it is easier to make films than to release them in theatres. "Aajkal picture banana aasaan ho gaya hai aur release karna mushkil (Today it's easy to make a film, but difficult to release it). That's unfortunate. If you have money,...
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Katrina Kaif 'given new voice for Jab Tak Hai Jaan'
Full Article Digital Spy
03 Oct 2012

Katrina Kaif has reportedly been given a new voice for Jab Tak Hai Jaan. Composer AR Rahman, who is known for giving opportunities to new singers, is said to have selected reality TV show winner Harshdeep Kaur to provide vocals for Katrina Kaif's songs in the film. A source told Mid Day: "Just the way he made Mohit Chauhan give voice to Ranbir...
Bollywood actress Katrina Kaif speaks at a press conference on an upcoming film awards ceremony in New Delhi, India, Tuesday, Dec. 21, 2010.
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Mobile users in Kashmir can't access Facebook, Twitter
Full Article Newstrack India
03 Oct 2012

Tweet Srinagar, Oct 3 (IANS) Though authorities have refused to "ban" some popular websites, thousands of mobile users here Wednesday were unable to access social media websites like Facebook and Twitter as well as video-sharing website YouTube. After Google India blocked an anti-Islam video on YouTube, mobile phone users here have been complaining...
School Girls talking picture mobile phone  Tibetan spiritual leader, the Dalai Lama  during a function at the Tibetan school in downtown Srinagar on July 14, 2012. The Dalai Lama visited the Tibetan community living in the predominately Muslim area in Srinagar during his one week visit to the region.
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Om Puri to star in his own biopic?
Full Article Digital Spy
02 Oct 2012

Om Puri is planning to star in a film based on his difficult childhood. The 61-year-old international actor has appeared in Indian and British cinema since 1976. He told Mumbai Mirror: "[Director] Shyam Benegal told me, 'I smell a film in your life'. The smell he spoke about has now reached my nostrils. I feel my life is composed of many chapters -...
 Bollywood actor Om Puri laughs after being felicitated at a function to mark the 57th anniversary of Indias Independence in Bombay, India, Sunday, Aug.15, 2004. Puri was awarded Order of the British Empire by Queen Elizabeth II for his outstanding servic
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Cristina Kirchner 'using Falkland Islands as a smokescreen' to hide failing economy
Full Article The Daily Telegraph
07 Oct 2012

Cristina Kirchner is facing revolt over an ailing Argentine economy, as her approval rating hits a record low and aides admit she is using the Falkland Islands as a smokescreen to mask domestic failings. President Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner Photo: Reuters By Jonathan Gilbert in Buenos Aires 7:08PM BST 07 Oct 2012...
Argentine President Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner addresses the Special Committee on the Situation with regard to the Implementation of the Declaration on the Granting of Independence to Colonial Countries and Peoples, Thursday, June 14, 2012 at United Nations headquarters.
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Germany Keeps Pressure on Greece to Reform
Full Article The New York Times
07 Oct 2012

BERLIN (AP) — Germany's finance minister is keeping the pressure on Greece to implement reforms and spending cuts before a visit by Chancellor Angela Merkel. Merkel travels to Athens on Tuesday. Finance Minister Wolfgang Schaeuble rejected on ZDF television Sunday suggestions that the trip signals Greece will definitely get further bailout...
German Finance Minister Wolfgang Schaeuble is seen on the government bench at the German Federal Parliament in Berlin, Germany, Wednesday, May 5, 2010.
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Bonjour Paris! Delta announces expanded service from 11 U.S. gateways
Full Article The Examiner
07 Oct 2012

Related topics AirlinesDelta Air Linesair franceParisBusinessFrance Advertisement In a major expansion of it's service at Charles de Gaulle Airport (CDG), Delta Air Lines has announced new service beginning next June from Newark Liberty International Airport and Boston Logan International Airport. The Atlanta-based carrier will add a fourth daily...
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Little-known businessman appointed Somalia's new prime minister
Full Article Middle East Online
07 Oct 2012

MOGADISHU - Somalia's president on Saturday appointed a little-known businessman as prime minister as his administration sought to rebuild stability after more than two decades of anarchy and war. "We have named Abdi Farah Shirdon Said as country's new prime minister after long discussions," said President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud, who himself took...
The new Somali Prime Minister Abdi Farah Shirdon speaks during a ceremony in Mogadishu, Somalia, Saturday Oct,6, 2012. Somalia's president has appointed a new prime minister, a businessman who worked as a government economist in the 1980s. Abdi Farah Shirdon was named prime minister on Saturday. President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud said he appointed Shirdon in part because of his academic background.
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Romney's path to the presidency looks arduous
Full Article Canberra Times
07 Oct 2012

Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney speaks at a campaign rally in Apopka, Florida at the weekend. Photo: Reuters The United States presidential election heads into the home stretch, with Barack Obama holding a three-point lead in the national polls and a somewhat larger edge in many of the key swing states. A couple of months ago, this...
Former Governor Mitt Romney at a townhall in Sun Lakes, Arizona.
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Single euro-zone budget gains momentum ahead of summit
Full Article Sun Sentinel
07 Oct 2012

BRUSSELS (Reuters) - Debate about the idea of creating a separate budget for euro zone countries is intensifying in the run up to an EU summit later this month, with less opposition to the proposal than many officials first expected, diplomats say. At a private dinner held last week among the EU ambassadors of several northern European countries,...
Single euro-zone budget gains momentum ahead of summit
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Etihad Airways reports 19 percent jump in Q3 sales
Full Article US News
07 Oct 2012

DUBAI, United Arab Emirates (AP) — Fast-growing Gulf carrier Etihad Airways says its sales increased 19 percent to $1.3 billion in the third quarter as it carried more passengers on its expanding fleet. The airline said Sunday that a 23 percent increase in passenger numbers and contributions from partner airlines such as Air Berlin and Virgin...
Etihad Airways booth at the 18th PTAA Travel and Tour Expo 2011 at SMX Mall of Asia, as seen in this February 20, 2011 photo.
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Regulator acts against India's Kingfisher Airlines
Full Article The Oklahoman
07 Oct 2012

By The Associated Press | MUMBAI, IndiaIndian regulators have asked Kingfisher Airlines to explain why their license shouldn't be revoked as a strike forces the cash-strapped carrier to cancel flights through Friday....
Kingfisher airlines' plane at Chennai Airport, India
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Pakistanis hold rally to slam US drone attacks
Pakistanis hold rally to slam US drone attacks
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  • Updated: 16 May 2012
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Several anti-US protests broke out in metropolis Peshawar wherein tens of thousands of people participated with high anti-American sentiments. Press TV's Zahid Hussain reports from Peshawar.
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NATO in Afghanistan - Herat's new police chief
NATO in Afghanistan - Herat's new police chief
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  • Published: 02 Oct 2012
  • Updated: 06 Oct 2012
Author: NATOCOMMUNITY
General Sayed Zadah doesn't cut any corners when it comes to securing Herat province, as the brand new head of police. While insurgent attacks are at an all time low, he's not cutting any corners, whether it's confronting the threat of kidnap faced by local businessmen or personally doing the rounds to check on his staff's performance on the street.
http://wn.com/NATO_in_Afghanistan__Herat's_new_police_chief
US agrees to extend South Korea's missile range
US agrees to extend South Korea's missile range
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  • Published: 06 Oct 2012
  • Updated: 07 Oct 2012
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Online World News Plz Subscrib for Latest News www.LargestBizDirectory.com Browse & Search Company Listings & Profiles Search By Company Name, Category, Phone, Mobile, Address & Related Keywords ====================================================== South Korea and the United States have provisionally agreed to extend Seoul's ballistic missiles range that would put the whole of North Korea within reach. Follow our Facebook on www.facebook.com Follow our Twitter on: twitter.com
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Philippine Moros miss Gaddafi's support
Philippine Moros miss Gaddafi's support
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  • Published: 03 Jan 2012
  • Updated: 22 Sep 2012
Author: AlJazeeraEnglish
The Philippines goverment will resume talks with the separatist group, the Moro Islamic Liberation Front, in the south later this month. The negotiations are a step towards resolving a decades old conflict and bringing peace to the region. Talks have been ongoing for some time, but a little-known fact is the important role that Muammar Gaddafi, the late Libyan leader, played in negotiating peace in the southern Philippines. Gaddafi's death in 2011 is expected to have a wide-ranging impact on the Moro independence campaign. Al Jazeera's Marga Ortigas reports from Manila.
http://wn.com/Philippine_Moros_miss_Gaddafi's_support
Abu Hamza al-Masri extradited to US
Abu Hamza al-Masri extradited to US
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  • Published: 06 Oct 2012
  • Updated: 06 Oct 2012
Author: abpnewstv
Abu Hamza al-Masri and four other men departed England on Friday night destined for the United States, hours after the High Court in London ended a years-long legal battle by ruling the men could be extradited "immediately." For more info log on to: www.youtube.com
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Abu Hamza al-Masri extradited to US
Abu Hamza al-Masri extradited to US
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  • Published: 06 Oct 2012
  • Updated: 06 Oct 2012
Author: abpnewstv
Abu Hamza al-Masri and four other men departed England on Friday night destined for the United States, hours after the High Court in London ended a years-long legal battle by ruling the men could be extradited "immediately." For more info log on to: www.youtube.com
http://wn.com/Abu_Hamza_al-Masri_extradited_to_US
Bahrain protests grow ahead of anniversary
Bahrain protests grow ahead of anniversary
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  • Published: 04 Feb 2012
  • Updated: 05 Oct 2012
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Almost a year since a crackdown began on demonstrations among Bahrain's Shia Muslim majority, thousands of protesters have taken part in marches to demand political reform. The government says it is listening to the demands of protesters, but the opposition says that despite promises, little has changed. Clashes between both sides have worsened in the build up to the February 14 anniversary of the start of the protests. Small-scale demonstrations happen virtually every night in neighbourhoods close to the capital Manama. Al Jazeera's Charles Stratford reports.
http://wn.com/Bahrain_protests_grow_ahead_of_anniversary
FBI: Friendly fire border shootings Nicholas Ivie 30 shot killed Border Patrol agents
FBI: Friendly fire border shootings Nicholas Ivie 30 shot killed Border Patrol agents
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  • Published: 06 Oct 2012
  • Updated: 06 Oct 2012
Author: InteractiveHealing
FBI: Friendly fire likely in border shootings Nicholas Ivie, 30, was shot and killed as he and two other Border Patrol agents were checking a motion sensor. / US CUSTOMS AND BORDER PROTECTION Comment PHOENIX The FBI said Friday a preliminary investigation has found friendly fire likely was to blame in the shootings of two border agents along the Arizona-Mexico border shootings Tuesday about five miles north of the border near Bisbee left one agent dead and another wounded While it is important to Accident Suspected in Agent's Death on Mexican Border New York Times‎ WASHINGTON Federal authorities said Friday that there were "strong preliminary indications" that a Border Patrol agent who was killed in a shooting on Tuesday in Arizona near the border with Mexico was accidentally shot by another agent. emphasize that the FBI's investigation preliminary indications that the death of United States Border Patrol Agent Nicholas J. Ivie and the injury to a second agent was the result of an accidental shooting incident involving only the agents," FBI Special Agent in Charge James L. Turgal Jr. Turgal didn't elaborate on the agency's conclusions but said the FBI is using "all necessary investigative, forensic and analytical resources in the course of this investigation Ivie was shot and killed after he and two other agents responded to an alarm triggered by a sensor aimed at detecting smugglers and others entering the US illegally One of the other agents was shot in the ankle and <b>...</b>
http://wn.com/FBI_Friendly_fire_border_shootings_Nicholas_Ivie_30_shot_killed_Border_Patrol_agents
Mau Mau Torture Case to Proceed
Mau Mau Torture Case to Proceed
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  • Published: 05 Oct 2012
  • Updated: 06 Oct 2012
Author: kenyacitizentv
Kenya's Mau Mau victims of colonial torture have won round one of their compensation case against the British government. The London High Court has ruled that the case can now proceed to full trial. But the British government expressed its disappointment with the ruling and embarked on plans to appeal against it on the grounds that it was time barred. Alex Chamwada has more.
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Video: Furious shipyard workers storm Greek Defense Ministry complex
Video: Furious shipyard workers storm Greek Defense Ministry complex
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  • Published: 04 Oct 2012
  • Updated: 06 Oct 2012
Author: RussiaToday
About 250 shipyard workers stormed the Greek Defense Ministry in Athens on Thursday, demanding to be paid their wages and calling for an audience with the Greek Defense Minister. The shipyard workers were from the Hellenic Skarmangas shipyard. Furious over not having been paid for six months, they chanted "We want solutions, not layoffs!" MORE INFO & PHOTOS: on.rt.com RT LIVE rt.com Subscribe to RT! www.youtube.com Like us on Facebook www.facebook.com Follow us on Twitter twitter.com Follow us on Google+ plus.google.com RT (Russia Today) is a global news network broadcasting from Moscow and Washington studios. RT is the first news channel to break the 500 million YouTube views benchmark.
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Turkey continues Syria shelling, seeks approval for military action
Turkey continues Syria shelling, seeks approval for military action
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  • Published: 04 Oct 2012
  • Updated: 07 Oct 2012
Author: RussiaToday
Turkey's military has launched fresh artillery strikes against Syria. It had earlier fired on the war-torn state in retaliation to the shelling coming from the Syrian side which killed five Turkish civilians. Several Syrians were also reported dead as a result of the unprecedented military exchange. RT LIVE rt.com Subscribe to RT! www.youtube.com Like us on Facebook www.facebook.com Follow us on Twitter twitter.com Follow us on Google+ plus.google.com RT (Russia Today) is a global news network broadcasting from Moscow and Washington studios. RT is the first news channel to break the 500 million YouTube views benchmark.
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Meningitis Outbreak Linked to Spinal Steroid Injections
Meningitis Outbreak Linked to Spinal Steroid Injections
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  • Published: 04 Oct 2012
  • Updated: 06 Oct 2012
Author: ABCNews
Over 30 cases of fungal meningitis have been linked to a steroid treatment for back pain. For more on this story, click here: abcnews.go.com
http://wn.com/Meningitis_Outbreak_Linked_to_Spinal_Steroid_Injections
War 'Not Far' Off? Turkey retaliates against Syria for fifth day
War 'Not Far' Off? Turkey retaliates against Syria for fifth day
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  • Published: 07 Oct 2012
  • Updated: 07 Oct 2012
Author: RussiaToday
Turkey has returned artillery fire at Syria for a fifth day, after mortar landed in the Turkish border town of Akcakale. The mortar shell came from a Syrian truck in the area. The Turkish military immediately responded to the fire. No casualties have been reported. It's the latest move in the already tense relationship between the neighboring countries. READ MORE: on.rt.com RT LIVE rt.com Subscribe to RT! www.youtube.com Like us on Facebook www.facebook.com Follow us on Twitter twitter.com Follow us on Google+ plus.google.com RT (Russia Today) is a global news network broadcasting from Moscow and Washington studios. RT is the first news channel to break the 500 million YouTube views benchmark
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African migrants look for better life in Yemen
African migrants look for better life in Yemen
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  • Published: 04 Oct 2012
  • Updated: 04 Oct 2012
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Thousands of African migrants have arrived in Yemen this year, looking for a better life. But many find they are no better off now than they were at home. Al Jazeera's Jane Ferguson reports from the capital Sanaa.
http://wn.com/African_migrants_look_for_better_life_in_Yemen
Saksi: Warrant of Arrest vs. Rep. Gloria Arroyo, inilabas ng Sandiganbayan
Saksi: Warrant of Arrest vs. Rep. Gloria Arroyo, inilabas ng Sandiganbayan
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  • Published: 13 Mar 2012
  • Updated: 15 Aug 2012
Author: gmanews
Saksi is GMA Network's late-night newscast hosted by Arnold Clavio and Vicky Morales. It airs Mondays to Fridays at 11:30 PM (PHL Time) on GMA-7. For more videos from Saksi, visit www.gmanetwork.com
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People wait in line to vote in municipal elections outside a polling station in the Complexo da Mare slum in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, Sunday, Oct. 7, 2012. Voters across Latin America's biggest country are electing mayors and municipal council members. New York Knicks' Jeremy Lin applauds as a video of Tyson Chandler, right, is shown during a pregame ceremony where Chandler was presented his championship ring before an NBA basketball game against the Dallas Mavericks Tuesday, March 6, 2012, in Dallas. Chandler was part of the 2011 Mavericks team that won the championship. The Mavericks won 95-85. (AP Photo/Tony Gutierrez) Visitors walk passed the BAE Systems M777 Howitzer artillery piece at the 7th International Land and Naval Defence Systems Exhibition in New Delhi, India, Sunday, April 1, 2012. This photo taken Oct. 14, 2011, shows a customer at a Bank of America ATM in Hialeah, Fla. Bank of America Corp. is scrapping its plans to charge a $5 monthly debit card fee.

English books are arranged in a shelf in a library an athletics track in Pune city Purified Drinking Water - safety seal of consumer health protection Palestinian watches fresh olive oil made from olives she picked flow out of a pipe, at a small factory where olive oil is pressed, in Gaza City,on October 25, 2010. Farmers across the Palestinian territories have started to harvest their olives, with many making their own olive oil and soap for themselves and to sell. (Photo by Ahmed Deeb/WN)

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Opposition presidential candidate Henrique Capriles, left, greets supporters during a campaign rally in La Guaira, Venezuela, Monday, Sept. 24, 2012. Capriles is running against President Hugo Chavez in the country's Oct. 7 election. Fish spreads on the land for drying near fisheries - India A Corsair 747-300 in white, blue and green livery during landing with its landing gear down, flying over a beach with people directly underneath. Paracentrotus lividus is a species of sea urchin in the family Parechinidae commonly known as the purple sea urchin.

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US waives legal requirements for $2 bn aid to Pak
Washington: Notwithstanding Pakistan's reluctance to act on its demand to rein in the dreaded Haqqani network, the US has waived the necessary legal requirements for this year's USD 2 billion security and civilian aid to Islamabad, arguing that it...
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The 26m Radio Telescope at Mount Pleasant Radio Observatory, Tasmania, Australia.
Tweet If there is life outside our planet, a new "super telescope" unveiled in the Australian outback could be the best hope yet of finding it. Some 400 miles from the nearest city in Western Australia, the colossal new radio telescope consists of...
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Haqqani hand in insider attacks on US troops in Afghanistan?
KABUL: The Haqqani insurgent network, based in Pakistan and with ties to al-Qaida, is suspected of being a driving force behind a significant number of the "insider" attacks by Afghan forces that have killed or wounded more than 130 US and...
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Somali president names political newcomer as PM, urges unity
MOGADISHU (Reuters) - Somali President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud on Saturday named political newcomer Abdi Farah Shirdon Saaid as the country's new prime minister, a man diplomats say is untainted by the clan rivalry and feuding that has plagued Somalia...
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Pak­ista­nis hold rally to slam US drone at­tacks
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NATO in Afghanistan - Herat's new po­lice chief
Business Insider 07 Oct 2012, America's longest war entered its 12th year Sunday, with the anniversary marked by a Taliban statement claiming that NATO forces are "fleeing Afghanistan" in "humiliation and disgrace". The US led the invasion on October 7, 2001 to topple the Taliban government for harbouring Al Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden after the September 11 attacks on New...

updated 07 Oct 2012; published 06 Oct 2012
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US agrees to ex­tend South Korea's mis­sile range
CNN 07 Oct 2012, October 7, 2012 -- Updated 0717 GMT (1517 HKT) US troops launch rockets during a training exercise in the South Korean border county of Cheorwon on September 13. Seoul, South Korea (CNN) -- South Korea announced Sunday that it reached a deal with the United States that allows Seoul to extend the range of its ballistic missiles, a move a senior...

updated 22 Sep 2012; published 03 Jan 2012
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Philip­pine Moros miss Gaddafi's sup­port
Gulf News 07 Oct 2012, Manila: The Philippine government and Muslim rebels have agreed a peace deal for the country's troubled south, President Benigno Aquino announced on Sunday, signalling an end to a 40-year conflict that has killed more than 120,000 people and crippled the region's economy. The long-awaited agreement sets in train a roadmap to create a new Bangsamoro...

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Abu Hamza al-Mas­ri ex­tra­dit­ed to US
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FBI: Friend­ly fire bor­der shoot­ings Nicholas Ivie 30 shot killed Bor­der Pa­trol agents
BBC News 06 Oct 2012, A shooting near the US-Mexico border that saw a US border patrol agent shot dead may well have been a "friendly fire" incident, the FBI says. The shooting near Naco, Arizona, on Tuesday left Agent Nicholas Ivie dead and another wounded. He was killed after he and two other agents reportedly responded to a tripped ground sensor near the...

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Mau Mau Tor­ture Case to Pro­ceed
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