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Breaking News Sat, 11 Oct 2008
Russian President Dmitry Medvedev is seen aboard the Russian cruiser Admiral Kuznetsov in the Barents Sea, northern Russia,
Military   Missile   Moscow   Photos   Russia  
 News24 
Record for Russian missile
| Moscow - Russian officials say a submarine-launched ballistic missile has made a record flight, hitting a target in the middle of the Pacific Ocean for the first time. | President Dmitry Medvedev wi... (photo: AP / RIA-Novosti, Dmitry Astakhov)
 President George W. Bush addresses his remarks to United States Hispanic Chamber of Commerce, speaking on Western Hemisphere policy, Monday, March 5, 2007 in Washington, D.C. President Bush, who travels to Latin America later this week, said the two regi
Diplomacy   Economy   Latin America   Photos   Washington  
 Philadelphia Daily News 
Under Bush, US influence in Latin America wanes
| FRANK BAJAK | The Associated Press | QUITO, Ecuador - In a matter of weeks, a Russian naval squadron will arrive in the waters off Latin America for the first time since the Cold War. It is already ... (photo: White House by Paul Morse )
 Zahi Hawass, the head of the Egyptian Supreme Council for Antiquities, center, looks on as the 3,300  Star Tribune 
A dealer's checkered career throws light on murky global trade in ancient treasures
| MUNICH, Germany - Leonardo Patterson made his first archaeological find at age 7 in a yam field in his native Costa Rica — a piece of clay pottery his cousin said could be thousands of years o... (photo: AP Photo)
Ancient   Germany   Munich   Photos   Trade   Trafficking  
 Iraqis inspect destroyed cars after a car bomb blast in Baghdad, Iraq, Sunday, Feb. 25, 2007. A car bomb exploded in the mainly Shiite district of Karradah in central Baghdad, killing at least one person and injuring four, police said. (mb1)  The Examiner 
Assassinations replacing car bombs in Iraq
Miami Herald - 7 hrs ago U.S. and Iraqi officials are seeing a shift in violence in Iraq from mass car bombings to assassinations using magnetic bombs, weapons with silencers and bicycle bombs. | Rela... (photo: AP /Khalid Mohammed)
Bombs   Death   Iraq   Miami   Photos  
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Fishermen pull a boat out of the water boat before the arrival of Hurricane Norbert in Puerto San Carlos, Mexico, Friday, Oct. 10, 2008. Philadelphia Daily News
Hurricane Norbert strengthens to Category 3 storm
| KIRSTEN JOHNSON | The Associated Press | PUERTO SAN CARLOS, Mexico - As Norbert bore down on Mexico's southern Baja California peninsula, it gathered strength overnight... (photo: AP / Guillermo Arias)
Hurricane   Mexico   Photos   Storm   Weather  
kashmiri muslim  busy in purchasing fresh vegetables   in srinagar on 07 octomber 2008, normalcy limping back to the valley  after  two days curfew. indian administrated kashmir. The Times of India
In food crisis, Cuba limits sales so all can eat
| 11 Oct 2008, 1140 hrs IST,AP               Text: HAVANA: Cuba is limiting how much basic fruits and vegetables people can buy at... (photo: WN / Imran Nissar)
Crops   Cuba   Fruits   Photos   Vegetables  
 fishing boat - fisherman - ocean - fishing - waters - sea - boat - fishermen (rt1)  The State
Hurricane Norbert nears Mexico's Baja California
| PUERTO SAN CARLOS, Mexico -- | Fishermen pulled in their boats and hotels warned tourists away from beaches Friday as Category 2 Hurricane Norbert bore down on Mexico's... (photo: WN)
Boats   Hotels   Hurricane   Mexico   Photos  
Suveying down town in Bagdad Austin American Statesman
Deadly attacks across Iraq; Hurricane Norbert bears down on Mexico; Dalai Lama's surgery a success; ...
| IRAQ | Attacks target security forces | BAGHDAD — Multiple attacks killed four members of the Iraqi security forces Friday in western Anbar province. At an Iraqi ... (photo: Jamal Penjweny)
Hurricane   Iraq   Mexico   Photos   Tibet  
KLdy1 - July08 - chocolate factory - chocolates - cocoa. (dy1) Inquirer
Austrian chocolate: A bit(e) of heaven
| VIENNA -- At the end of a small road in the Austrian countryside, Josef Zotter's "Chocolate Factory" transports visitors to a world where the exotic and the rare mingle... (photo: WN / Denise Yong)
Business   Chocolate   Market   Photos   Prices  
Liverpool's Steven Gerrard trains at their Melwood training complex, Liverpool The Independent
Gerrard in the spotlight
| Today is the day that Fabio Capello puts Steven Gerrard in his place in more ways, it would seem, than one. The England manager revealed yesterday that the role in whic... (photo: AP / Paul Thomas)
England   Gerrard   Kazakhstan   Manager   Photos  
Seamus Heaney The Times
Derek Walcott and Seamus Heaney take on The Burial at Thebes
| If, a couple of Mondays ago, on your way to pay your council tax at Woolwich town hall you happened to get lost and found yourself in its basement, you would have chanc... (photo: Creative Commons / Maire)
Arts   Couple   Culture   Entertainment   Photos  
 Philippine Foreign Affairs Secretary Alberto Romulo addresses the media during a news conference Wednesday Jan. 10, 2007 for the upcoming 12th ASEAN Summit at Mactan in Cebu province in central Philippines. Romulo said the regional Asian summit will go o Journal Online
CA confirms 12 ambassadors
By: Cristina Lee-Pisco TWELVE ambassadors have been confirmed by the Commission on Appointments, Foreign Affairs Secretary Alberto G. Romulo said yesterday. | The newly c... (photo: AP Photo/Eugene Hoshiko)
Ambassador   Appointment   Photos   Romulo   Secretary  
US Actor and Haitian Singer Distribute Food Aid to Flood Victims Wyclef Jean (third from right), Haitian-born singer, Matt Damon (fourth from right), actor from the United States of America, and Frank McKenna (sixth from right), Premier of the province of New Brunswick in Canada, distribute food to the flood victims after four tropical storms hit the area in Gonaives, as part of Jean's foundation's Yele Haiti aid activities. International Herald Tribune
U.N. warns hungry Haitians could cause more unrest
| By Louis Charbonneau | Ignoring the plight of hurricane-ravaged Haiti and leaving its population hungry and angry could lead to a new wave of social unrest in the Carib... (photo: UN / Marco Dormino)
Food   Haiti   Hurricane   Photos   UN  
Business & Economy Sport
- Under Bush, US influence in Latin America wanes
- Developing nations blast West for failed aid promises
- Oil industry overhaul begins in Mexico
- Austrian chocolate: A bit(e) of heaven
 President George W. Bush addresses his remarks to United States Hispanic Chamber of Commerce, speaking on Western Hemisphere policy, Monday, March 5, 2007 in Washington, D.C. President Bush, who travels to Latin America later this week, said the two regi
Under Bush, US influence in Latin America wanes
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- Goal.com Poll: CONCACAF Deserves Extra Half World Cup Spot
- Two Cuban Players Go Missing In Washington
- Cissé Wants To Prove Class In Prem
- Cuba down two vs. U.S. in World Cup qualifying
Liverpool's Steven Gerrard trains at their Melwood training complex, Liverpool
Gerrard in the spotlight
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Political Issues Global Trade
- Mexico unveils emergency spending to combat crisis
- Uighurs' Guantanamo release blocked
- Judge orders Guantanamo release
- Bush spurns aid call, seeks help in athletics
 Mexico´s President-elect Felipe Calderon addresses a luncheon of U.S.-Hispanic groups in Washington, Wednesday, Nov. 8, 2006. (AP Photo/Kevin Wolf) om1
Mexico unveils emergency spending to combat crisis
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- Mexico stock exchange falls 6.66 pc at midday
- InvestSource, Inc.: ER Urgent Care Holdings, Inc. Collection
- Oil slips as Ike weakens over Cuba; gas prices up in Knoxvil
- Oil slips as Ike weakens over Cuba, dollar rises
 A man buys fuel on the black market in the city of Lagos, Nigeria, Wednesday, June 7, 2006. Nigeria is Africa´s leading oil exporter and the United States´ fifth-largest supplier, usually exporting 2.5 million barrels daily. Militant attacks
Escaping Africa's oil curse?
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Society & Culture Health
- A dealer's checkered career throws light on murky global
- MEMOIR She changed Jamaica for the better
- Derek Walcott and Seamus Heaney take on The Burial at Thebes
- U.N. warns hungry Haitians could cause more unrest
 Zahi Hawass, the head of the Egyptian Supreme Council for Antiquities, center, looks on as the 3,300
A dealer's checkered career throws light on murky global trade in ancient treasures
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- US controls bird flu vaccines over bioweapon fears
- Dalai Lama to undergo surgery
- Dalai Lama recovers after surgery
- Exodus
THE MEDICAL CITY - HOSPITAL - PHILIPPINES
On International Day, UN stresses need to make hospitals safe from disasters
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Science & Technology Human Rights
- Record for Russian missile
- US controls bird flu vaccines over bioweapon fears
- Black Inventors, Crafting Over 200 Years of Success by Keith
- Hurricane builds force off Mexico
Russian President Dmitry Medvedev is seen aboard the Russian cruiser Admiral Kuznetsov in the Barents Sea, northern Russia,
Record for Russian missile
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- Uighurs' Guantanamo release blocked
- White House to appeal after judge offers US soil to Gitmo de
- Judge orders Guantanamo release
- Guantanamo Uighurs 'to be freed'
 Detainees pray in preparation for the noon meal in Camp 4, the medium security facility within Camp Delta at Naval Station Guantanamo Bay, Cuba. In Camp 4, highly compliant detainees live in a communal setting and have extensive access to recreation. cg1
Uighurs' Guantanamo release blocked
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