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San Francisco Chronicle
ALGIERS, Algeria (AP) — Algeria's frail president won a fourth term in a landslide victory, but it only masks a bigger question for this oil-rich North African nation — what now?...
WorldNews.com
Article by WN.com Correspondent Dallas Darling No greater contrast exists than the one between living human beings and automated machines. And yet boundaries have become blurred,...
The New York Times
In October 2011, while many people around the world mourned the death of Steven P. Jobs, Apple’s co-founder, Samsung executives saw the perfect opportunity to attack the...

South Korean rescue helicopters fly over a South Korean passenger ship
A family member of a passenger missing after the South Korean ferry "Sewol" capsized demonstrates in front of police during a protest in Jindo calling for a meeting with President Park and demanding the search and rescue operation be speeded up,...
photo: AP / Yonhap
Brooklyn Bridge, Across the East River from Brooklyn to Manhattan New York
DUBAI (Reuters) - Iran on Saturday criticized a U.S. government move to seize a Manhattan skyscraper owned largely by a foundation that promotes its language and Islamic culture, saying this violated the right to religious freedom in the United...
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Water level warning to boat users on the River Thames
19 April 2014 Last updated at 16:23 BST As the boating season gets under way, river users are being urged to take extra care on the Thames because of higher than usual water levels. The Environment Agency says there are strong currents and lots of...
photo: WN / Marzena J.
Experts predict soggy Easter Sunday
Weather forecasters are predicting a soggy Easter Sunday for large parts of Britain as the dry start to the Bank Holiday weekend looks set to come to an abrupt end. Heavy showers and thunder are expected in places as rain spreads from the south east...
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Pro-government demonstrators, one holding a portrait of Algerian President Abdelaziz Bouteflika, in Algiers, Saturday, Feb. 19, 2011. Algerian police thwarted a rally by thousands of pro-democracy supporters Saturday, breaking up the crowd into isolated groups in a bid to keep them from marching. Police brandishing clubs, but no firearms, weaved their way through the crowd in central Algiers, banging their shields, tackling some protesters and keeping traffic flowing through the planned march route.
Preliminary official results showed Bouteflika had won with 81.53 per cent of the vote, Interior Minister Tayeb Belaiz told a news conference. Algerian President Abdelaziz Bouteflika, the ageing independence veteran already in power for 15 years, won...
photo: AP / Sidali Djarboub
British drivers are in a hole and must dig deep in their wallets
Related Articles Five days of tube strikes announced 17 Apr 2014 Race cyclist's road crash death 'accidental' 17 Apr 2014 Why? Because we don’t spend any money on the upkeep? Anyone who drives a car has to pay a pretend Road Fund Licence that...
photo: WN / Marzena J.
Denis Pushilin, foreground center, spokesman of the self-appointed Donetsk People’s Republic, speaks to reporters inside the regional administration building seized earlier in Donetsk, Ukraine, Friday, April 18, 2014. Pushilin told reporters that the insurgents do not recognize the Ukrainian government as legitimate. Pro-Russian insurgents in Ukraine’s east who have been occupying government buildings in more than 10 cities said Friday they will only leave them if the interim government in Kiev resigns.
Pro-Russian insurgents in Ukraine's east who have been occupying government buildings in more than 10 cities said today they will only leave them if the interim government in Kiev resigns. Denis Pushilin, a spokesman of the self-appointed Donetsk...
photo: AP / Sergei Grits