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The Daily Telegraph
14 Sep 2013
The family of Pablo Escobar, a cocaine lord venerated by Colombia's poor and hunted relentlessly by police, are attempting to register his name as a commercial brand. Pablo Escobar Photo: AP AFP 12:35AM BST 14 Sep 2013 Comments But a government body overseeing intellectual property has ruled...
Huffington Post
14 Sep 2013
The death of a child -- any child -- is always painful and shocking. The awful gassing of children in Syria breaks the heart and tortures the soul. We all should and must speak up about this outrage. But the deaths of 178 Pakistani children by American drones must also be acknowledged. We must put...
Wall Street Journal
14 Sep 2013
By JAY SOLOMON and CAROL E. LEE CONNECT Enlarge Image Close GENEVA—The Obama administration took two steps back from its push for a prompt attack on Syria, allowing several weeks more for diplomacy on eliminating Syrian chemical weapons and acknowledging that an eventual United Nations resolution...
The Times of India
14 Sep 2013
GUWAHATI: The United Nations Department of Economic and Social Affairs (DESA) report in which the UN, for the first time, has termed the exodus of Bangladeshis into India as "the single largest bilateral stock of international migrants" in the eastern hemisphere has provided teeth to the Assam...
Belfast Telegraph
14 Sep 2013
Four men have been charged over an attempt to take control of computers at a bank branch to steal millions of pounds, Scotland Yard said. Police thwarted the cyber gang after one of the plotters allegedly posed as an engineer to fit a computer in a branch of Santander with a "keyboard video mouse"...
Xinhua
14 Sep 2013
VILNIUS, Lithuania, Sept. 13 (Xinhua) -- European Union finance ministers and central bank governors on Friday expressed their intention to quicken the progress of Single Resolution Mechanism, which is the second step in building a genuine Banking Union in Europe. According to a statement by...
The New York Times
14 Sep 2013
BALTIMORE — MANY scientists believe that by transforming the earth’s natural landscapes, we are undermining the very life support systems that sustain us. Like bacteria in a petri dish, our exploding numbers are reaching the limits of a finite planet, with dire consequences. Disaster looms as humans...
The New York Times
14 Sep 2013
Attacks across Iraq, including a bombing at a Sunni mosque north of Baghdad, killed 33 people Friday in the latest eruption of violence to rock the country, officials said. The deadliest of Friday’s attacks occurred when a bomb exploded inside a Sunni mosque that was full of worshipers in the...
New Straits/Business Times
14 Sep 2013
CALI, Colombia - Italy’s first black minister defended her adopted homeland Friday, insisting it is not racist even though she endured a series of racially-charged threats and taunts since assuming her post. Speaking to a gathering in Colombia of leaders of African descent, Integration...
Wall Street Journal
14 Sep 2013
By MICHAEL HOWARD SAUL CONNECT New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg said on Friday he won't make an endorsement in the race to succeed him, declaring he will focus on ensuring that there is a smooth transition from his administration to the next one. The mayor's remarks are his first on the race...












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