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By JEFF BENNETT And JOSEPH B. WHITE For General Motors Co.'s Cadillac luxury brand, it's back to square one. A decade ago, Cadillac launched a midsize sedan called the CTS that...
Foreign Policy
Are the best days of the European Union already behind it? Just a few months ago, having won the Nobel Prize for Peace, it could boast of decades without a major war, the westward...
The Dallas Morning News
A couple of years ago, journalist Nicholas Shaxson published a fascinating, chilling book titledTreasure Islands, which explained how international tax havens — which are...

Egyptian President Mohammed Morsi, center, attends the opening session of the Arab League summit in Doha, Qatar, Tuesday, March 26, 2013.
Egypt President Mohammed Morsi sees parliamentary elections being held in October, state media reported on Wednesday, driving the country deeper into political turmoil. A court earlier this month already suspended elections scheduled for April. By...
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 Flanked by Secret Service agents, US President George W. Bush and First Lady, Laura Bush travel the inaugural parade route inside an armored limousine headed toward the White House after renewing the oath of office earlier in the day at the nation´
WASHINGTON (AP) -- President Barack Obama on Tuesday named veteran Secret Service agent Julia Pierson as the agency's first female director, signaling his desire to change the culture at the male-dominated service, which has been marred by scandal....
photo: US Navy file/JO2 Mark O´Donald
Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon posed for a group photo with staff members of United Nations Radio to mark World Radio Day, which is observed on 13 February. Mr. Ban (right) is shown speaking to the UN’s radio journalists. At left is UN Radio Chief Executive Producer Ben Dotsei Malor.
EDITH M. LEDERER Associated Press= UNITED NATIONS (AP) — Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon proposed a U.N. peacekeeping force for Mali with 11,200 troops working alongside a non-U.N. force that would conduct major combat and counter-terrorism operations...
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South of Zhongli City. The city of Zhongli is mainly centered around the TRA Zhongli Station. The TRA station is the 3rd busiest station of Taiwan. In addition, there is also a Neili station stop of the TRA.
TAIPEI, Taiwan - A strong earthquake has been felt throughout Taiwan, but no casualties or damage has been reported yet. The Central Weather Bureau says the quake Wednesday registered at magnitude 6.1. The tremor struck a rural township in Nantou...
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Hiring freeze leads to 800 Air Force Life Cycle Management Center job vacancies
A civilian hiring freeze has opened more than 800 job vacancies nationwide that the Air Force Life Cycle Management Center has been unable to fill because of sequestration, a top Air Force commander said. Lt. Gen. C.D. Moore, AFLCMC commander...
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Over 50 killed in Afghan violence in two days
KABUL, March 26 (Xinhua) -- More than 50 people, mostly militants, have been killed in attacks and bombings across Afghanistan since Monday morning, authorities said Tuesday. At early Tuesday morning, five Afghan policemen and eight militants were...
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Britain's Foreign Secretary David Miliband arrives to speak at the Iraq Inquiry in London, Monday, March 8, 2010.
MOSCOW, March 27 (RIA Novosti) - David Miliband, a former head of the British Foreign Office, is planning to step down as a member of the parliament and move to the United States to lead a charity organization there, BBC...
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