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Indian group offers new plan for Bhopal
Full Article Al Jazeera
07 Aug 2013

The international fight for justice by survivors of the 1984 Bhopal gas disaster in India has been a rollercoaster ride of delay, disappointment and few victories for families of the tens of thousands of people who died in one of the world's worst industrial disasters. However, three recent major legal and environmental developments suggest that...

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File - A senior citizen taking part in a protest rally shouts slogans against the Bhopal gas tragedy verdict, in Kolkata on Tuesday 15 June 2010 in Eastern India City.
photo: WN / Bhaskar Mallick

updated 07 Mar 2013; published 07 Mar 2013
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Bill Gates Confronted On His Eugenics Vaccine Program That Has Crippled Nearly 50K Indian Children
updated 21 Mar 2009; published 21 Mar 2009
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Panimalar : CSE ROCKERs Farewell Fun "2004-2008 batch"
updated 21 Mar 2009; published 21 Mar 2009
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Panimalar : CSE ROCKERs FAREWELL DAY - 01.04.08 "2004-2008 batch"
updated 09 Jul 2008; published 09 Jul 2008
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Panimalar : 2004-2008 CSE Gals "unforgettable last day in college"
updated 22 Mar 2009; published 22 Mar 2009
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Panimalar : 5th convocation (15.03.09) CSE 2004-2008 batch
updated 09 Jul 2008; published 09 Jul 2008
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panimalar : 2004-2008 batch CSE 'A' classroom
Why Yemen's al-Qaeda branch is so feared by the West
Full Article CBC
07 Aug 2013

The closing of embassies in the Middle East and North Africa by the U.S. and other Western countries "due to the continued potential for terrorist attacks" has once again focused attention on the Yemen-based group, al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula. In May, U.S. President Barack Obama identified AQAP as the al-Qaeda branch "most active in plotting...

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Police in an armored vehicle secure a road leading to the U.S. embassy in Sanaa, Yemen, Tuesday, Aug. 6, 2013. The State Department on Tuesday ordered non-essential personnel at the U.S. Embassy in Yemen to leave the country.
photo: AP / Hani Mohammed

updated 17 Jul 2013; published 17 Jul 2013
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Arabian al-Qaeda mumber two confirmed dead
updated 03 Aug 2013; published 03 Aug 2013
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Global travel warning: US cites al-Qaida threat
updated 22 May 2012; published 22 May 2012
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Al Qaeda- Yemen Suicide Bombing 'Revenge'
updated 06 Aug 2013; published 06 Aug 2013
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BBC World News: Al-Qaeda leaders' talks 'sparked US embassy closures'
updated 18 Apr 2013; published 18 Apr 2013
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Arab Al Qaeda Cell Is Arrested In UAE
updated 06 Aug 2013; published 06 Aug 2013
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BBC World News: Al-Qaeda leaders' talks 'sparked US embassy closures'
First likely case of H7N9 bird flu spread by humans is reported
Full Article South China Morning Post
07 Aug 2013

Chinese scientists on Wednesday reported the first likely case of direct person-to-person transmission of the H7N9 bird flu virus that has killed more than 40 people since March. The development was “worrying” and should be closely watched, the team wrote in the British online journal bmj.com, but stressed that the virus, believed to jump from...

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File - The Ministry of Agriculture called in thousands of chicks in poultry farms for fear of transmission of "bird flu" in Deir al-Balah, which had been smuggled in through border tunnels between Egypt and Gaza on February 05, 2013.
photo: WN / Ahmed Deeb

updated 04 May 2013; published 04 May 2013
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Four new cases of H7N9 bird flu reported in China
updated 02 Apr 2013; published 02 Apr 2013
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China reports 3 cases of new avian flu in humans
updated 03 Apr 2013; published 03 Apr 2013
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Report: Third man in China dies from unusual bird flu strain
updated 24 Apr 2013; published 24 Apr 2013
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WHO Says H7N9 is "Most Lethal" Bird Flu Virus
updated 29 Apr 2013; published 29 Apr 2013
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Bird Flu Spreads in China
updated 01 May 2013; published 01 May 2013
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Why China's Bird Flu Cases Could be Much Higher
U.S. Senator McCain, in Cairo, says Egypt near 'all-out bloodshed'
Full Article Chicago Tribune
07 Aug 2013

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Unrest in Egypt could turn into "all-out bloodshed" in coming days if efforts to find a political solution fail, U.S. Senator John McCain warned on Tuesday during a visit to Cairo. "Oh my God, I didn't know it was this bad. These folks are just days or weeks away from all-out bloodshed," McCain said during an...

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U.S. Senator John McCain talks during a press conference with Senator Lindsey Graham, not pictured, in Cairo, Egypt, Tuesday, Aug. 6, 2013.
photo: AP / Amr Nabil

updated 06 Aug 2013; published 06 Aug 2013
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McCain, Graham urge Egypt to reconcile before more bloodshed
updated 07 Aug 2013; published 07 Aug 2013
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McCain says Egypt near 'all out bloodshed' / Egypt Latest News
updated 01 Aug 2013; published 01 Aug 2013
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Muslim Brotherhood Resists Ban On Pro Morsi Rallies
updated 05 Aug 2013; published 05 Aug 2013
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How Do The Egyptians Feel About The United States?
updated 18 Nov 2009; published 18 Nov 2009
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Mayhem laulaa Suomeksi
updated 04 Dec 2012; published 04 Dec 2012
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Iranian leader calls for one-world government
The Snowden-Atomic Bomb-NFSS Connection
Full Article WorldNews.com
06 Aug 2013

Article by WN.com Correspondent Dallas Darling "Our national security can only be assured on a very broad and comprehensive front." -Navy Secretary James Forrestal, 1945. Before elaborating on the connection between Edward Snowden and the two atomic bombs dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki, which destroyed well over 100,000 buildings and eventually...

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Battered religious figures stand watch on a hill above a tattered valley, Nagasaki, Japan, September 24, 1945, 6 weeks after the city was destroyed by the world's second atomic bomb attack.
photo: USMC / Cpl. Lynn P. Walker, Jr.

updated 25 Aug 2011; published 25 Aug 2011
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HP Mini (netbook para jogos) c/ Nvidia 9400M 3GB DDR3 Atom 1.6
updated 09 May 2013; published 09 May 2013
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VLAD BEST FLASH EUW
updated 02 Apr 2013; published 02 Apr 2013
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Pool Fails Compilation 2012
updated 23 Mar 2010; published 23 Mar 2010
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Gaming on the Lenovo s10e-netbook
updated 12 Nov 2012; published 12 Nov 2012
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NFS: Most Wanted - Ariel Atom 500 V8 Liberty Park Ambush Police Chase [NFS01]
updated 27 Oct 2012; published 27 Oct 2012
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Ariel Atom 500 V8 - Review/Gameplay NFS: Most Wanted 2012 - NFS001
Japan marks 68th anniversary of Hiroshima bombing
Full Article The Independent
06 Aug 2013

Japan marked the 68th anniversary of the atomic bombing of Hiroshima with a somber ceremony to honour the dead and pledges to seek to eliminate nuclear weapons. Some 50,000 people stood for a minute of silence in Hiroshima's peace park near the epicenter of the early morning blast on Aug. 6, 1945, that killed up to 140,000 people. The bombing of...

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Japanese Prime Minister Taro Aso, second left, looks at a scale model of a destructed Japanese city of Hiroshima caused bPeace Memorial Museum, as he is guided by museum director Koichiro Maeda, far left, in Hiroshima, western Japan, Thursday, Aug. 6, 2009y the Aug. 6, 1945 atomic bombing on display at Hiroshima
photo: AP / Shizuo Kambayashi

updated 07 Aug 2012; published 07 Aug 2012
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Japan marks 67th anniversary of Hiroshima atomic bombing
updated 04 Aug 2012; published 04 Aug 2012
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Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park, Atomic Bomb Dome, Museum, Hiroshima, Japan - 67th Anniversary Tribute
updated 05 Aug 2012; published 05 Aug 2012
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Atomic Bomb Hiroshima Japan Today - Peace Tribute for 67th Anniversary 原爆ドーム
updated 06 Aug 2012; published 06 Aug 2012
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Hiroshima marks anniversary of atomic bombing
updated 11 Aug 2009; published 11 Aug 2009
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TodaysNetworkNews: HIROSHIMA & NAGASAKI ATOMIC BOMB ANNIVERSARY
updated 06 Aug 2012; published 06 Aug 2012
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Hiroshima marks 67th anniversary of Atomic-Bomb Attack
Troops killed six unarmed people in temple during Thai 'Red Shirt' protests, court rules
Full Article The Independent
06 Aug 2013

A court in Thailand has ruled that six unarmed people who were killed inside a Buddhist temple were shot dead by troops using high-velocity rounds who had taken up positions on railway tracks overlooking the site. The Thai military has always denied its troops fired into the temple. In a ruling that could lead to the prosecution of the troops who...

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File - A Red Shirt protester holds a poster while gathered with others in front of the Government House to call for the release of political prisoners who have been jailed since the 2010 anti-government demonstrations in Bangkok, Thailand, on Tuesday, Jan. 29, 2013.
photo: AP / Sakchai Lalit

updated 30 Sep 2012; published 30 Sep 2012
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Secret 5000 Year Old Flying Machine Discovery with Steve Quayle
updated 30 May 2010; published 30 May 2010
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Shooting inside temple at red shirt rally
updated 10 Dec 2010; published 10 Dec 2010
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Probe Reveals Thai Troops' Role in Civilian Deaths
updated 13 Apr 2009; published 13 Apr 2009
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Soliers Shoot Thai Red Shirt People 13042009
updated 20 May 2013; published 20 May 2013
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Thai Anti-Government Party Marks Anniversary of Bloody Crackdown
updated 17 Dec 2010; published 17 Dec 2010
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"Red Shirt" Protesters Hand Evidence of Troop Violence to Japanese Embassy
Death toll rises as floods sweep Pakistan
Full Article Asia Times
06 Aug 2013

By Syed Fazl-e-Haider KARACHI - The death toll from monsoon rains in Pakistan has risen to more than 80 in the last five days, as much of the country has been inundated, flooding many cities and towns from north to south. The National Disaster Management Authority warned on Monday that more rain than usual was expected this and next month. "At...

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Pakistani soldiers rescue a resident from an area flooded by heavy rains on the outskirts of Karachi, Pakistan, Sunday, Aug. 4, 2013.
photo: AP / Fareed Khan

updated 11 Jan 2011; published 11 Jan 2011
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AUSTRALIA: Parts of Brisbane evacuated as flood death toll rises
updated 18 Jun 2013; published 18 Jun 2013
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India floods: Death toll rises amid heavy rain | Uttarakhand worst affection monsoon june 2013
updated 30 Jul 2010; published 30 Jul 2010
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Pakistan flood death toll over 800, state of emergency declared
updated 26 Jul 2012; published 26 Jul 2012
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Beijing Revises Flood Death Toll to 77
updated 19 Jun 2013; published 19 Jun 2013
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Latest Video clip of Flood in Rishikesh June 2013 | Death toll in Uttarakhand floods rises to 131
updated 18 Jun 2013; published 18 Jun 2013
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Uttarakhand Floods: Death Toll Rises to 60, Thousands Remain Stranded | June 2013
Fort Hood shooter faces death penalty as trial begins
Full Article France24
06 Aug 2013

Opening statements begin Tuesday in the trial of US Army Major Nidal Malik Hasan, who confessed to killing 13 people and wounding 32 in a November 2009 shooting spree at the Fort Hood base in Texas. Hasan faces the death penalty if convicted. By News Wires (text) Nearly four years after opening fire on fellow soldiers in the deadliest such...

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This undated file photo provided by the Bell County Sheriff's Department shows Nidal Hasan, who is charged in the 2009 shooting rampage at Fort Hood that left 13 dead and more than 30 others wounded.
photo: AP / Bell County Sheriff's Department

updated 06 Aug 2013; published 06 Aug 2013
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Ft. Hood shooting rampage trial to begin, suspect to represent self
updated 07 Aug 2013; published 07 Aug 2013
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Trial of Fort Hood massacre suspect Nidal Hasan begins: Hasan tells court 'I am the shooter'
updated 06 Aug 2013; published 06 Aug 2013
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BREAKING - Fort Hood shooter faces death penalty as trial begins
updated 09 Jul 2013; published 09 Jul 2013
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Domestic Breaking News: Jury Selection in Fort Hood Shooting Trial Set to Begin
updated 06 Apr 2013; published 06 Apr 2013
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Nidal Hasan Can't Plead Guilty Judge Won't Let Fort Hood Suspect Enter Guilty Plea
updated 04 Jun 2013; published 04 Jun 2013
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Alleged Fort Hood gunman can represent himself in court
File - An Indian trooper guarding Mughal road connecting two districts of Jammu and kashmir on Friday 27,  November 2009. The 84 KM road links District Shopian to District Poonch
photo: WN / Imran Nissar

updated 01 Aug 2013; published 04 Feb 2012
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indian army attacked innocent kashmiris
updated 06 Aug 2013; published 04 Feb 2012
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Watch brutality of Indian Army in Kashmir
updated 21 Feb 2012; published 21 Feb 2012
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Live Fake Encounter In Kashmir By indian Army
updated 06 Aug 2013; published 06 Aug 2013
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Five Indian soldiers killed in Kashmir attack
updated 06 Aug 2013; published 06 Aug 2013
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India says five soldiers killed in attack in Kashmir on Pakistan border
updated 06 Aug 2013; published 11 Jan 2013
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Indian Military Force Behavior in Border With Bangladesh Pakistan Kashmir and China

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By Kaveh L Afrasiabi President Hassan Rouhani has put priority on the "oppressive sanctions" against Iran and expressed his government's desire to have "constructive relations"...

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As of Tuesday, Aug. 6, 2013, at least 2,121 members of the U.S. military had died in Afghanistan as a result of the U.S.-led invasion of Afghanistan in late 2001, according to an Associated Press count. The...
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A boa constrictor sits in its cage during a press conference at John F. Kennedy International Airport in New York, Wednesday, Jan. 20, 2010. Secretary of the Interior Ken Salazar speaks announced a proposed ban on bringing Burmese pythons and eight other kinds of large snakes in the country, saying they threaten the environment.
Autopsies will be done Tuesday in Saint John on the two young brothers believed to have been strangled to death by a python that escaped from a pet store in northern New Brunswick. Connor Barthe, 5, and his brother Noah, 7, were found lifeless in an...
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A Buddhist monk sets himself on fire in Nepal to protest Chinaese repressive rule in Tibet
Article by Yeshe Choesang, WN Correspondent Dharamshala. Dharamshala: - A Tibetan monk reportedly died early Tuesday morning after setting himself on fire near the Boudhanath shrine, one of the holiest Buddhist sites in Kathmandu, Nepal, to protest...
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A NASA satellite image showing the Indus River at the time of floods.  The 2010 Pakistan floods began in July 2010 following heavy monsoon rains in the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Sindh, Punjab and Baluchistan regions of Pakistan and affected the Indus River basin.
ISLAMABAD — Heavy rains that caused flash floods and collapsed houses in different parts of Pakistan have killed 80 people and displaced more than 80,000 over the past four days, a Pakistani official said Tuesday. Civil and military authorities...
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Pakistani paramilitary soldiers watch a damaged bus at the site of a bomb blast in Karachi, Pakistan on Tuesday, April 26, 2011. Twin bomb attacks against Pakistani navy buses that were talking employees to work Tuesday killed at least four people and wounded more than 50 others.
Quetta - Rebel separatists killed 14 people, including three security personnel, after stopping vehicles at a fake checkpoint in Pakistan's volatile southwest on Tuesday, officials said. The attack appears to have mainly targeted people originally...
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File - A Yemeni soldier guards the front of the main entrance of the US Embassy, background, in the capital San'a, Yemen Thursday, Sept. 18, 2008.
WASHINGTON — The U.S. military evacuated non-essential U.S. government personnel from Yemen on Tuesday due to the high risk of attack by al-Qaida that has triggered temporary shutdowns of 19 American diplomatic posts across the Middle East and...
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Mikhail Khodorkovsky, right, reacts after being sentenced as he seen from behind bars at a court room in Moscow, Russia, Thursday, Dec. 30, 2010. Jailed Russian oil tycoon Mikhail Khodorkovsky was sentenced to six more years in prison Thursday following a trial seen as payback for his defiance of Vladimir Putin's power. Judge Viktor Danilkin sentenced Khodorkovsky to fourteen years after convicting him of stealing oil from his own company and laundering the proceeds, but the judge said the new sentence is counted from his 2003 arrest and includes his previous term in jail. Khodorkovsky is in the final year of an eight-year prison sentence.
Former Russian tycoon Mikhail Khodorkovsky is due to walk free in August of next year after his latest prison sentence was cut by two months. The supreme court reduced the sentences of Khodorkovsky and Platon Lebedev by two months at an appeal...
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