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Breaking News Fri, 21 Dec 2012
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 The New York Times 
Italian Appeals Court Aqcuits 3 Google Executives in Privacy Case
PARIS — An appeals court in Milan on Friday overturned the conviction of three Google executives on charges of violating Italian privacy laws, in a decision that the company hailed as a victory ... (photo: WN / Arturo Ubaub)
Child Receives Polio Vaccine .
Disease   Health   Kids   Photos   Wikipedia: Poliomyelitis  
 PhysOrg 
3.5 million Pakistani children miss polio vaccine: WHO
| The Muslim-majority nation of 180 million people is one of only three in the world where the highly infectious, crippling disease remains endemic and infections shot up from a low of 28 in 2005 to a... (photo: UN / x)
Smartphone - cell phone - mobile phone - telecom  CNBC 
Google Leads a Phone Price War in 2013
| One year from now, we will sit right here and ask: What was the most important thing that happened in the smartphone world in 2013? | Here is the good news: You are about to get the smartphone news ... (photo: WN / Aruna Mirasdar)
Business   Market   Mobile   Photos   Wikipedia: Mobile phone  
News conference of Vladimir Putin.  Philadelphia Daily News 
Putin: Russia no defender of Syrian president
| VLADIMIR ISACHENKOV , The Associated Press | Posted: Friday, December 21, 2012, 10:17 AM | BRUSSELS - President Vladimir Putin said Friday that Russia isn't a defender of Syrian President Bashar Ass... (photo: Russian Presidential Press and Information Office)
Defense   Photos   Russia   Syria   Wikipedia: Syrian civil war  
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 Shabana Azmi The Siasat Daily
Bollywood anger over Delhi rape
| Mumbai, December 21: | Bollywood celebrities have expressed grief and anger over the brutal gang rape of a student in the national capital that has shocked the nation. ... (photo: AP / Aijaz Rahi)
Actress   Celebrity   Delhi   Photos  
Opponents of Egyptian President Mohammed Morsi clash with Islamist supporters of the president, unseen, as a cordon of riot police separates the groups in Alexandria, Egypt, Friday, Dec. 21, 2012. Thousands of Islamists clashed with their opponents Friday in Egypt's second largest city, Alexandria, on the eve of the second leg of voting on the country's contentious constitution that has deeply polarized the nation. Al Jazeera
Rivals clash ahead of Egypt constitution vote
| Clashes have broken out in northern Egypt between supporters of Islamist parties and opponents of the country's highly contentious draft constitution. | The t... (photo: AP / Ahmed Ramadan)
Egypt   Islamist   Photos   Protest   Wikipedia: Mohamed Morsi  
Italy's Prime Minister-designate Mario Monti meets the journalists at the Senate, in Rome, Tuesday, Nov. 15, 2011. The Star
Italy PM Monti resignation expected on Friday
| ROME (Reuters) - Italian Prime Minister Mario Monti will hand in his resignation to President Giorgio Napolitano after parliament approves the 2013 budget later on Frid... (photo: AP / Gregorio Borgia)
Photos   Politics   Resignation   Rome   Wikipedia: Mario Monti  
Pope Benedict XVI salutes the faithful during the traditional Ash Wednesday mass in the St. Sabina church in Rome Wednesday, March 9, 2011. The Daily Telegraph
Pope says future of mankind at stake over gay marriage
Pope Benedict XVI has weighed in on a heated debate over gay marriage, criticising new concepts of the traditional family and warning that mankind itself was at stake. | ... (photo: AP / Danilo Schiavella, POOL)
Culture   Gay   Photos   Vatican   Wikipedia: Pope Benedict  
Facebook - networking site - Internet Business Journal
Facebook mulls fee for messages
| Social media behemoth Facebook Inc. announced this week it has begun testing a system that charges users a $1 fee to send messages to those outside their immediate soci... (photo: WN / Aruna Mirasdar)
Business   Photos   Social   Technology   Wikipedia: Facebook  
News conference of Vladimir Putin. The Examiner
Putin pushes for direct control of Russian military
| Russian Pres. Vladimir Putin yesterday began pushing legislation to centralize key powers over Russian military planning with the Russian General Staff while also makin... (photo: Russian Presidential Press and Information Office)
Defense   Photos   Politics   Russia   Wikipedia: Vladimir Putin  
African National Congress (ANC) re-elected President Jacob Zuma, left, reacts with his deputy Cyril Ramaphosa, during their elective conference at the University of the Free State in Bloemfontein, South Africa, on Tuesday, Dec. 18, 2012. South Africas governing African National Congress voted overwhelmingly Tuesday to keep President Jacob Zuma as the head of the nations dominant political force, more than likely guaranteeing the politician another five years in the countrys presidency. Zuma trounced Deputy President Kgalema Motlanthe, his only challenger who ran a largely muted and reluctant campaign, getting 2,983 votes to Motlanthes 991. A smiling Zuma came to the stage immediately after the announcement, waving at the cheering crowd with both hands. Reuters
South Africa's soothing Ramaphosa leads ANC charm offensive
| BLOEMFONTEIN, South Africa (Reuters) - South Africa's ruling ANC put its new No. 2 Cyril Ramaphosa at the head of a charm offensive on Friday as it sought to reassure b... (photo: AP / Themba Hadebe)
Business   Photos   Politics   SAfrica   Wikipedia: Cyril Ramaphosa  
Christians chruch Space
Holiday Gift to Stargazers: The Christmas Sky
| Northern constellation Cygnus is one of the most prominent constellations on the plane of the Milky Way. This spectacular photo was taken by photographer Josh Knutson o... (photo: WN / Ahmed Deeb)
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U.S. academic and polemicist Noam Chomsky, left, speaks at Jordan's University in Amman, Tuesday, May 18, 2010, during an online lecture with Bir Zeit University in the West Bank. CounterPunch
Chomsky on Civil Liberties, Obama and the Future of Progressive Politics
| Linguistics professor Noam Chomsky has been America’s premier political dissident since the Vietnam War. As a vocal critic of US foreign policy, the self-described �... (photo: AP / Mohammad Abu Ghosh)
Education   Humanrights   Photos   Politics   Wikipedia: Noam Chomsky  
WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange waves to supporters after he made a statement to the media and supporters at a balcony of the Ecuadorian Embassy in central London, Thursday, Dec. 20, 2012. Al Jazeera
Assange to publish 'million more files'
| Julian Assange, the founder of whistleblower website WikiLeaks, has said he will release over a million more documents in the coming year that will affect "every countr... (photo: AP / Lefteris Pitarakis)
Intelligence   Photos   UK   Wikileaks   Wikipedia: Julian Assange  
Terrorism Defence
- Tunisia arrests 16 Qaeda suspects: minister
- US President Barack Obama nominates John Kerry as Secretary
- Obama nominates John Kerry as US Secretary of State
- France suspects terrorist link in Nigeria kidnapping
British Prime Minister David Cameron with troops during a visit to Forward Operating Base Price in Helmand Province, Afghanistan Thursday Dec. 20, 2012.
Britain's Cameron visits troops in Afghanistan
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- South Sudan army denies it downed U.N. helicopter
- NRA calls for armed school guards as U.S. mourns massacre
- Mexican Authorities to Free American in Case That Drew Criti
- NRA wants armed guards in all US schools
Opponents of Egyptian President Mohammed Morsi clash with Islamist supporters of the president, unseen, as a cordon of riot police separates the groups in Alexandria, Egypt, Friday, Dec. 21, 2012. Thousands of Islamists clashed with their opponents Friday in Egypt's second largest city, Alexandria, on the eve of the second leg of voting on the country's contentious constitution that has deeply polarized the nation.
Rivals clash ahead of Egypt constitution vote
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War & Violence Protest
- South Sudan army denies it downed U.N. helicopter
- When Ravi Shankar was Comrade Robuda
- HRW appeal for release of Jaffna Tamil students
- Filling the strategic space in South-East Asia
Child Receives Polio Vaccine .
3.5 million Pakistani children miss polio vaccine: WHO
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- Delhi gang rape: Anguish, support pours in online
- Russian and European leaders trade barbs on energy
- Syria 'firing Scud-style missiles,' Palestinians g
- Syria 'firing Scud-style missiles,' Palestinians g
News conference of Vladimir Putin.
Putin: Russia no defender of Syrian president
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Law & Crime FBI and CIA
- Number of rape cases goesup in Tumkur district
- Coimbatore district sees rise in crime this year
- Women advocates in Coimbatore protest gang rape in Delhi
- Delhi gang rape: High court slams cops for lapses as home se
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Italian Appeals Court Aqcuits 3 Google Executives in Privacy Case
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- Sohrabuddin case: Modi aide Amit Shah appears before court
- Pilot school head guilty of assaults
- Sadiq Jamal encounter case: 5 Gujarat cops held by CBI
- Just maybe, the end is not nigh
Child Receives Polio Vaccine .
3.5 million Pakistani children miss polio vaccine: WHO
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Society & Issues Government
- Gene-Altered Fish Moves Closer to Federal Approval
- Filling the strategic space in South-East Asia
- Poll results
- Polio threat
News conference of Vladimir Putin.
Putin: Russia no defender of Syrian president
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- ‘Shettar government is as good as dead’
- Obama nominates John Kerry as next secretary of state
- Dutch minister approves transfer of bomb suspect to U.S
- Russia clashes over energy with Belarus, Ukraine, EU
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Italian Appeals Court Aqcuits 3 Google Executives in Privacy Case
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