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Breaking News Sun, 21 Oct 2012
Michelle Bachelet: Decision-making bodies should have at least 30% women
Chile   Photos   UN   Wikipedia: Woman   Women  
 The Times Of India 
Michelle Bachelet: Decision-making bodies should have at least 30% women
| Michelle Bachelet, former president of Chile from 2006-10, is the first undersecretary general and executive director of UN Women. Bachelet was also Chile's - and Latin America's - first female defe... (photo: UN / Staton Winter)
IMF changes austerity spots
EU   Monetary   Photos   Tokyo   Wikipedia: International Monetary Fund  
 Japan Times 
IMF changes austerity spots
| HONG KONG — As I predicted, the Tokyo annual meetings of the International Monetary Fund and World Bank Group were almost a complete waste of time. Nevertheless, there were a few new interesti... (photo: EC / EC)
Afghan extremists target scouting movement  The Daily Telegraph 
Afghan extremists target scouting movement
Efforts to revive the scouting movement in Afghanistan have encountered fierce local hostility, including deadly threats, as extremists suspect the recruits are working as police or even spreading a f... (photo: US Army / Brendan Mackie)
Afghanistan   Defence   Photos   Police   Wikipedia: Afghanistan  
Speaker of the House Newt Gingrich speaking at the Western Republican Leadership Conference in Las Vegas, Nevada.  Huffington Post 
Newt Gingrich: Obama 'Ought To Get Over It' On 'Offensive' Libya Questions
| WASHINGTON -- Former Republican presidential candidate and House Speaker Newt Gingrich went after the president on Sunday for his handling of the attacks on a consulate in Benghazi, Libya last month... (photo: Creative Commons / Gage Skidmore)
Election   Libya   Photos   Politics   Wikipedia: Newt Gingrich presidential campaign, 2012  
Top Stories
South African President Jacob Zuma speaks during a meeting at Khayelitsha township on the outskirts of Cape Town, South Africa, Tuesday, Oct. 20, 2009. Independent online
Zuma upbeat
President Jacob Zuma has engaged in a charm offensive this week, calling the business and labour constituencies to work with the government to stabilise the economy, emer... (photo: AP / Schalk van Zuydam)
Business   Economy   Photos   SAfrica   Wikipedia: Jacob Zuma  
UNSC condemns Beirut blast Zeenews
UNSC condemns Beirut blast
United Nations: The UN Security Council (UNSC) has strongly condemned the terrorist attack in Beirut which killed a top-ranking Lebanese security official and seven other... (photo: UN / UN)
Attack   Beirut   Photos   Security   Wikipedia: Security  
	Will a temporary truce work in Syria? Al Jazeera
Will a temporary truce work in Syria?
| The United Nations and Arab League special envoy Lakhdar Brahimi is in Damascus to persuade Bashar al-Assad, Syrian president, to comply with a four-day truce. He is pr... (photo: UN / UN)
Arab   Photos   Syria   UN   Wikipedia: Jordan  
The Union Minister for Rural Development, Shri Jairam Ramesh - India- Politics The Times Of India
No toilet, no bride, says Ramesh
KOTA (Rajasthan): Days after he kicked up a row by stating that there are more temples than toilets in India, Union Minister Jairam Ramesh today urged women not to get ma... (photo: PIB of India / Photo Division, Ministry of Information & Broadcasting, Government of India )
Health   India   Photos   Wikipedia: Jairam Ramesh   Women  
UN Caribbean Environment Programme to set biennial agenda this month Jamaica Observer
UN Caribbean Environment Programme to set biennial agenda this month
| SOME 40 government and private sector stakeholders from across the region are to converge in the Dominican Republic later this month for the United Nations Caribbean En... (photo: WN / Marzena J.)
Caribbean   Climate   Environment   Photos  
Europe and China don't need a trade war: EU trade chief Sun Sentinel
Europe and China don't need a trade war: EU trade chief
| BRUSSELS (Reuters) - The European Union will not back down from protecting its industries against Chinese competition it sees as unfair, but mutual self-interest will p... (photo: EC / EC)
Brussels   China   Photos   Trade   Wikipedia: European Commissioner for Trade  
Karel De Gucht Reuters
Europe and China don't need a trade war: EU trade chief
| BRUSSELS (Reuters) - The European Union will not back down from protecting its industries against Chinese competition it sees as unfair, but mutual self-interest will p... (photo: EC / (C)2012-EUROPEAN COMMISSION)
Business   Europe   Market   Photos   Wikipedia: Karel De Gucht  
Male African Bush Elephant in Serengeti. The Daily Telegraph
Elephant hair helps them stay cool
Elephants use the hair on their skin to help them stay cool, new research has revealed. |   | Image 1 of 2 | The elephant's large ears are known to he... (photo: Creative Commons / Ikiwaner)
Environment   Photos   Science   Wikipedia: Elephant   Wildlife  
Anti-immigrant stance gains ground in Greece with Golden Dawn The Independent
Anti-immigrant stance gains ground in Greece with Golden Dawn
| At first glance, the shop on a nondescript street in this chaotic capital looks standard-issue military. Fatigues. Camouflage. Hunting gear. Deeper inside, the politica... (photo: WN / Marzena J.)
EU   Greece   Immigrant   Photos   Wikipedia: Greece  
U.S. Sen. Barack Obama campaigns in Onawa, Iowa on March 31, 2007. Onawa Public Library. my SA
Obama has earned a second term
| The United States will face major challenges over the next four years. For the first time in history, its citizens confront the prospect of handing down to the next gen... (photo: Creative Commons / IowaPolitics.com)
Election   Photos   Politics   US   Wikipedia: Barack Obama  
Terrorism Defence
- Pakistani president lauds China's help in war on terror
- Jordan foils Qaeda plot, arrests 11 militants: state TV
- Canada spy on Russian payroll for years
- Car bomb kills 13 in Syrian capital
Speaker of the House Newt Gingrich speaking at the Western Republican Leadership Conference in Las Vegas, Nevada.
Newt Gingrich: Obama 'Ought To Get Over It' On 'Offensive' Libya Questions
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- Syria: Slain official's funeral ends in Beirut violence
- Heavy attrition, suicides bleed paramilitary forces
- Peril of 1962 stand-off still with us
- Impure thoughts at bus stops? Just go easy on the chow mein
As Afghan Forces Kill, Trust Is Also a Casualty
As Afghan Forces Kill, Trust Is Also a Casualty
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War & Violence Protest
- Soldier killed in Afghanistan
- Soldier killed in Afghanistan
- De facto partner killed in row about shopping: police
- Woman's body found in Film City, cops baffled
Michelle Bachelet: Decision-making bodies should have at least 30% women
Michelle Bachelet: Decision-making bodies should have at least 30% women
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- India Against Corruption activists clash with cops
- Slain official's funeral ends in Beirut violence
- Slain officer's funeral ends in violence
- Analysis - Killing of security chief raises fears for Lebano
Afghan extremists target scouting movement
Afghan extremists target scouting movement
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Law & Crime FBI and CIA
- Man charged with murdering his partner at North Narrabeen ca
- Ghana says sailors on seized Argentine ship free to leave
- Akhilesh Yadav warns of stern measures against police harass
- Lawsuits Claim Knoedler Made Huge Profits on Fakes
Justice Secretary Leila De Lima, head of the probe body tasked to investigate the botched bus hostage rescue operation on Aug. 23, talks to the media during the reconstruction of the scene at the continuing marathon session of the probe body Monday, Sept. 13, 2010 at the Department of Justice in Manila, Philippines. Eight Hong Kong tourists hijacked by a dismissed policeman were killed following a 11-hour botched negotiation that also killed the hostage-taker.
De Lima backs Aquino on libel decriminalization
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- Myanmar man among 2 more held
- Canada spy on Russian payroll for years
- Hooda government yet to implement Ashok Khemka’s cance
- Haryana government avoids ‘Vadra’, ‘DLF&rs;
US drafts order for infrastructure cyberattacks
US drafts order for infrastructure cyberattacks
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Society & Issues Government
- News From the Advertising Industry
- Akhilesh Yadav warns of stern measures against police harass
- Maximizing Performers and History
- Syria: Slain official's funeral ends in Beirut violence
Afghan extremists target scouting movement
Afghan extremists target scouting movement
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- Soldier killed in Afghanistan
- Economic forecasts live: October 22, 2012
- Arvind Kejriwal’s conduct, motives questioned by Anna
- Highway contractors line up for government funded projects
Michelle Bachelet: Decision-making bodies should have at least 30% women
Michelle Bachelet: Decision-making bodies should have at least 30% women
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