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October 20, 2012 -- Updated 1257 GMT (2057 HKT) Boy Scouts of America is an organization that says it is focused on mentoring young men and helping them develop life skills. Here's...
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Article By WN.com Guest Writer Gilad Atzmon The recent attack on Free Gaza's Greta Berlin and Colonel Ann Wright suggest that we have crossed a red line -- Jewish domination within...

EU alarmed over DR Congo violence
Brussels - The European Union on Monday sounded the alarm about violence in the eastern Democratic Republic of Congo, calling for an end to support for armed groups in the area. EU President Herman Van Rompuy lamented the “tragic consequences...
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In this Sunday, Oct. 21, 2012 photo, soldiers walk after a failed coup attempt that took the form of an attack by gunmen on a military base near the airport in Bissau, Guinea-Bissau. The army fought back and the coup plotters fled, but at least six soldiers were killed.
Guinea-Bissau's government has accused Portugal of supporting an alleged coup attempt, after a deadly attack on soldiers in the capital. The pre-dawn raid Sunday on an army barracks killed at least six people. A government spokesman says...
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This July 23, 2000 file photo shows Tour de France winner Lance Armstrong riding down the Champs Elysees with an American flag after the 21st and final stage of the cycling race in Paris.
Cycling's governing body has stripped Lance Armstrong of the seven Tour de France titles he won from 1999 to 2005, The Associated Press reports. The UCI also banned Armstrong...
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Voters in a very busy and predominantly African-American polling place use booths and open space on tables to cast their ballots
As the presidential election approaches, and many are already casting their votes, a consideration of the multiple meanings of the concept of the ballot may offer some measure of insight into the current political, ideological, and historical...
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FILE - In a Jan. 31, 1989 file photo, Russell Means, who heads the American Indian Movement, (AIM) testifies before a special investigative committee of the Senate Select Committee on Capitol Hill, in Washington.
Russell Means, who gained international notoriety as one of the leaders of the 71-day armed occupation of Wounded Knee in South Dakota in 1973 and continued to be an outspoken champion of American Indian rights after launching a career as an actor in...
photo: AP / Marcy Nighswander, File
President George W. Bush is greeted by President Boni Yayi of Benin, and his wife, Madame Chantal de Souza Yayi, as he and Mrs. Laura Bush deplane Air Force One Saturday, Feb. 16, 2008, at the Cadjehoun International Airport in Cotonou, Benin.
COTONOU, Benin (AP) — A Benin police official says at least three people close to the West African country's president have been arrested on suspicion of attempting to poison the leader. The police official said Monday that President...
photo: White House / Eric Draper
Bombings Continue to Rock Somali port city Kismayo
22/10/2012 KISMAYO (Mareeg.com)— Witnesses say at least two bomb explosions have rocked at early hours on Monday morning in the seaside strategic Somalia’s southern city of Kismayo, the latest in series of attacks and explosions in the...
photo: UN / TOBIN JONES.
updated 19 Oct 2012; published 17 Oct 2012
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Obama vs. Romney Presidential Debate - October 16, 2012 - Pt. 1
The Washington Times 22 Oct 2012, Eric Golub Ask me a question. Follow @TYGRRRREXPRESS LOS ANGELES, October 21, 2012 – For those living in the Southern California area, the final presidential debate will be followed by the "debate of the debate." President Barack Obama and Governor Mitt Romney square off on Monday night, October 22nd, in their final of three presidential...

updated 22 Oct 2012; published 20 Oct 2012
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Blast in Lebanon kills top security official
Al Jazeera 22 Oct 2012, Gunfights have broken out in several areas of Lebanon following the funeral of the senior intelligence official, Wissam al-Hassan on Sunday. At least three people were killed as Sunni and Shia gunmen exchanged fire on Sunday night. On Monday, clashes between Lebanese troops and unidentified armed men took place in the Sunni district of Beirut, the...

updated 21 Oct 2012; published 21 Oct 2012
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UN envoy urges Syria truce as conflict enters 20th month - NewsX
Khaleej Times 22 Oct 2012, Hopes of a truce being implemented in war-torn Syria during this weekÂ’s Muslim Eid holidays are 'slim,' the Arab League said Monday, as heavy fighting rocked Damascus and the northern city of Aleppo. UN-Arab League peace envoy Lakhdar Brahimi had on Sunday indicated a favourable response to his appeal to both sides of the Syrian conflict to...

updated 18 Oct 2012; published 24 Aug 2012
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Lance Armstrong BANNED, USADA Strips Titles
CBC 22 Oct 2012, Cycling's governing body agreed Monday to strip Lance Armstrong of his seven Tour de France titles and ban him for life, following a report from the U.S. Anti-Doping Agency that accused him of leading a massive doping program on his teams. UCI President Pat McQuaid announced that the federation accepted the USADA's report on Armstrong and would not...

updated 19 Oct 2012; published 31 Aug 2012
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Striking South African miners charged with murder
WorldNews.com 22 Oct 2012, Article by WN.com Correspondent Dallas Darling. Having dealt with centuries of European colonization and exploitation, including a cruel and brutal apartheid system, it was equivalent to a political miracle when in 1994 tens of thousands of black South Africans waited patiently in line to cast their votes. Not only did South Africans of all colors...

updated 22 Oct 2012; published 19 Oct 2012
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Raw video: Aftermath of car bomb blast in Beirut, Lebanon
Zeenews 22 Oct 2012, Zeenews Bureau Washington: The US has decided to assist the probe into a car bombing that killed the head of Lebanon's internal intelligence, a US spokeswoman says. In a phone call with Lebanese Prime Minister Najib Mikati, US Secretary of State...

updated 07 Mar 2012; published 04 Mar 2012
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236 killed in Congo munitions depot blasts: EU diplomat
Business Day 22 Oct 2012, In this article Other organisations: African Union , United Nations , European Union FORMER US secretary of state Henry Kissinger — one of the most controversial winners of the Nobel Peace Prize (in 1973) — once famously asked: "Who do I call if I want to talk to Europe?" The granting this month of the prize to the Brussels-based European Union...

updated 22 Oct 2012; published 22 Oct 2012
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Clashes break out at Kuwait demo
The Star 22 Oct 2012, KUWAIT CITY: Around 100 protesters and 11 policemen were hurt on Sunday as Kuwaiti riot police used tear gas and rubber bullets in clashes with tens of thousands of demonstrators, witnesses and officials said. "The number of wounded protesters in hospital has exceeded 100 after riot police attacked them," director of the Kuwait Society for Human...

updated 13 Oct 2012; published 20 Aug 2012
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On the frontline with British troops in Afghanistan
Stars and Stripes 21 Oct 2012, Top Pentagon leaders, White House advisers and members of Congress from both parties have long regarded the rapid expansion of Afghanistan’s army and police as a crucial element of the U.S. exit strategy. For years, they reasoned that generating a force of 352,000 soldiers and policemen would enable the Afghan government to keep fighting...

updated 21 Oct 2012; published 22 Mar 2012
5:36
Financial "Crisis" in Greece
Deutsche Welle 21 Oct 2012, European parliament member Jorgo Chatzimarkakis explains why the Greek government has done a good job in handling the state debt crisis so far - but why it also needs more time. DW: The German chancellor and the German finance minister say that Greece will not go bankrupt and will stay in the eurozone, while the troika of lenders [the European...

updated 22 Oct 2012; published 19 Oct 2012
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Lebanon "Assad Behind Beirut Car Bomb Blast" Lebanese Politician Walid Jumblatt 10-19-12
MSNBC 21 Oct 2012, BEIRUT (Reuters) - Lebanon's political opposition has called for a mass turnout at Sunday's funeral for slain intelligence officer Wissam al-Hassan, turning the ceremony into a political rally against Syrian authorities and Lebanese Prime Minister Najib Mikati. Hassan, who uncovered an alleged Syrian bomb plot inside Lebanon two months ago, was...

updated 22 Oct 2012; published 21 Oct 2012
1:07
Iran rejects report of US nuclear talks
Deutsche Welle 21 Oct 2012, The United States has denied a report that it has agreed to one-on-one talks with Iran over Tehran's nuclear program. The news comes at a pivotal time for President Barack Obama, just before the presidential election. The White House is denying that secret negotiations between Washington and Tehran have led to an agreement to hold nuclear talks, as...

updated 22 Oct 2012; published 19 Oct 2012
3:45
Car bomb rocks Beirut, at least 8 dead, 78 injured
BBC News 20 Oct 2012, Anti-Syrian politicians in Lebanon have accused Damascus of being behind a powerful car bomb that killed the head of Lebanon's internal intelligence. Opposition leader Saad Hariri and Druze leader Walid Jumblatt both said Syrian President Bashar al-Assad was behind the bombing in Beirut. A Syrian minister condemned the blast. Mr Hariri's...

updated 22 Oct 2012; published 17 Oct 2012
4:41
Benghazi Attack Was Botched Kidnapping to Trade Blind Sheik
Al Jazeera 20 Oct 2012, A Libyan militia commander who US officials say is under investigation in connection with the attacks on the American consulate in Benghazi which led to the death of the ambassador, said he was present during the incident but was not one of the ringleaders. Libyan officials and other witnesses have pointed to Ahmed Abu Khattala as the leader of the...