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As I took part in rallies, marches, vigils, conference calls, personal conversations and meetings in the San Francisco Bay Area during the recent crisis over Syria, these are the...
The New York Times
WASHINGTON — If there's one thing global investors are hoping for when the Federal Reserve ends a policy meeting Wednesday, it's this: No surprises. Pretty much everyone expects...
WorldNews.com
Article by WN.com Correspondent Dallas Darling "Before a conventional map exists there must first be a mental map." Since maps lie(1), so do our geographical perceptions and...

Civilians inspect the aftermath of a car bomb attack in Baghdad, Iraq, Wednesday, July 24, 2013.
A wave of car bombs rocked commercial streets in Baghdad on Tuesday, part of a series of attacks across the country that left 31 victims and 4 attackers dead. The bombings were believed to have been carried out by Sunnis aiming to undermine...
photo: AP / Karim Kadim
Palestinians wait near their luggage at the Rafah border terminal in the southern Gaza Strip before crossing into neighbouring Egypt on August 24, 2013. A week after Cairo closed down the passage that bypasses Israel it reopened today for four hours daily, for humanitarian cases and Palestinians with foreign nationalities. Photo by Ahmed Deeb / WN
Israel plans to allow building materials meant for private projects into the Gaza Strip for the first time in six years, an Israeli defense official said Tuesday. Gaza has been struggling with a shortage of building materials that has worsened since...
photo: WN / Ahmed Deeb
President Dilma Rousseff receives members of the Movement Free Pass, at the Presidential Palace
Brazilian President Dilma Rousseff indefinitely postponed a planned state visit to Washington, the latest fallout from the ongoing release of classified documents by former National Security Agency contractor Edward Snowden. Rousseff had been...
photo: ABr / Aguinaldo Ribeiro
 Swaziland´s King Mswati III, arrives at the Royal Kraal where he was presented with a draft copy of the country´s new constitution from Jim Gama, governor of the royal residence, right, in Eludzidzini, Swaziland, Friday, Nov. 14, 2003. Mswati
SWAZILAND’S King Mswati III has chosen an 18-year-old beauty-pageant contestant as his 15th wife, a palace spokesman said on Tuesday, days before a much-criticised parliamentary vote. "I can confirm that the king has introduced to the nation a new...
photo: AP/Themba Hadebe
President Paul Kagame speaks to Rwandans on his election campaign stop in Nyagatare, Rwanda, Thrusday, Aug. 5, 2010.
Rwanda's governing RPF party has won a resounding victory in parliamentary elections, securing 76% of the vote. The party of President Paul Kagame, which came to power after the genocide of 1994, won 40 of the 53 seats directly elected on...
photo: AP / Marc Hofer
Dutch King Willem-Alexander, Queen Maxima, right, and Princess Beatrix wave from the balcony of the Royal Palace in Amsterdam, The Netherlands, Tuesday April 30, 2013.
King Willem-Alexander delivered a message to the Dutch people from the government in a nationally televised address: the welfare state of the 20th century is gone. In its place a "participation society" is emerging, in which people must...
photo: AP / Dusan Vranic
	Colorado flooding could help keep tourists away
DENVER — A little more than a year after Colorado Gov. John Hickenlooper insisted his wildfire-ravaged state was still "open for business," he may have to throw another lifeline to the state's billion-dollar tourism industry as the world takes in the...
photo: US DoD / Joseph K. VonNida