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3 hrs ago | The Cyprus Weekly

British soldier killed in Afghanistan...

Britain's Defence Ministry says a British soldier has been killed in southern Afghanistan.

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Related Topix: NATO (North Atlantic Treaty Organization)

8 hrs ago | Tulsa World

G20 ministers: Let stimulus roll

Finance officials from rich and developing countries pledged Saturday to maintain emergency support for their economies until recovery is assured, but they failed to reach a clear agreement to bear the cost of fighting climate change.

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Related Topix: Fife County, Scotland, United Kingdom,

Sat Nov 07, 2009

WLFI-TV West Lafayette

Ida hurricane watch for Mexico's coast

Officials readied storm shelters along Mexico's Caribbean coast Saturday and told fishermen and tour operators to pull in their boats amid warnings that Tropical Storm Ida could become a hurricane as it neared the resort city of Cancun.

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Related Topix: Hurricane, Natural Disasters, North America, Mexico, San Antonio, TX, San Antonio Metro

Newsday.com

Peres calls on Palestinian leader not to quit

Shimon Peres spoke to a crowd of thousands at the square where Rabin was gunned down by a Jewish extremist who opposed his peace policies on Nov.

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Related Topix: Israel, Middle East, Palestinian Territories, Shimon Peres

snafu-ed.blogspot.com | Iria

Adulterer Stoned to Death in Somalia

A Somalian man has been stoned to death after being convicted of adultery. His pregnant girlfriend has been spared. However, that mercy will only last until she gives birth.

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Related Topix: Snafu, Pop/Rock

Boston Globe

Pakistan's fashionistas defy Taliban

Some women strode the catwalk in vicious spiked bracelets and body armor. Others had their heads covered, burqa-style, but with shoulders -- and tattoos -- exposed.

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Related Topix: Pakistan,

Reuters Video

Mexico mum reunited with stolen baby

Nov. 7 - A Mexican mother has been reunited with her one-year-old daughter after the baby girl was allegedly sold to another woman by a baby-selling ring in Mexico City.

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Related Topix: Mexico, Video

Hampshire Chronicle

Firework link to fatal fire probed

A mother who died in a house fire after apparently pushing her teenage son to safety through a window may have been killed after a firework was posted through her letterbox, investigators said.

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Related Topix: Fire, United Kingdom, Cornwall and Isles of Scilly County, England,

Fri Nov 06, 2009

Salisbury Journal

PM's Afghanistan policy criticised

Three former defence chiefs have launched a scathing attack on Gordon Brown's Afghanistan policy.

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Related Topix: Asia, Afghanistan

WLOX

In Europe, an orderly approach to swine flu shots

In Britain, there are no long lines of people seeking swine flu vaccine. Doctor's offices aren't swamped with desperate calls.

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Related Topix: H1N1 Influenza / Swine Flu, Health, Medicine, Influenza, Epidemic, Natural Disasters, Europe, United Kingdom

News9 Oklahoma City

2 coalition service members missing in Afghanistan

Two American soldiers disappeared in western Afghanistan after a routine resupply mission, and more than 25 NATO and Afghan security forces members were wounded during the search mission for them, the alliance said Friday.

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Related Topix: Asia, Afghanistan, US Military, US Navy

The Cyprus Weekly

Brown warning to Karzai...

Prime Minister Gordon Brown warned Afghanistan's government on Friday to take action against corruption, saying he would not risk more British lives there unless it reforms.

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Related Topix: Asia, Afghanistan

Boston.com

Gunmen again target army officer in Pakistan

Gunmen on a motorcycle wounded a senior army officer and soldier in the Pakistani capital Friday, the third such attack in about two weeks as militants retaliate against a new military offensive along the Afghan border.

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Related Topix: Asia, Afghanistan, Pakistan, US Military, US Army

Thu Nov 05, 2009

Reuters

Witness: Afghan Firefight

Editor's note: Reuters journalist Deborah Gembara was embedded with the 1-501rst Infantry Battallion in Kushamond, Afghanistan.

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Related Topix: Asia, Afghanistan, Anchorage Metro, Anchorage, AK

snafu-ed.blogspot.com | Iria

ASA Chief Suspended Over Semenya Gender Row

You'll recall the story of Caster Semenya, world women's 800m champion from South Africa. She has both male and female organs, thus being a hermaphrodite. Today, the president of Athletics South Africa (ASA) has been suspended for lying about his involvement in the case.

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Related Topix: Snafu, Pop/Rock, South Africa, Africa,

KansasCity.com

General Assembly urges Gaza investigations

The U.N. General Assembly is calling on Israel and the Palestinians to investigate alleged war crimes during last winter's conflict in Gaza.The 192-member body adopted the resolution Thursday by a vote of 114-18, with others absent or abstaining.The resolution calls on the Security Council to act if either side fails to launch credible ...

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Related Topix: Israel, Middle East

The Globe and Mail

Hurricane Ida hits Nicaraguan coast

Hurricane Ida hits Nicaraguan coast This November 4, 2009 National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration handout satellite image shows Tropical Depression 11 formed just off the coast of Costa Rica.

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Related Topix: Nicaragua, Central America, Hurricane, Weather, Hurricane Ida, Travel, Nicaragua Travel, Natural Disasters

in.reuters.com | Hesed

Saudi court upholds child rapist crucifixion ruling

A Saudi court of cassation upheld a ruling to behead and crucify a 22-year-old man convicted of raping five children and leaving one of them to die in the desert, newspapers reported on Tuesday.

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Irish Examiner

UN to relocate 600 staff after Afghanistan attack

The United Nations said today that it is temporarily relocating more than half its staff in Afghanistan following last week's deadly Taliban attack.

The UN mission is still reeling from a pre-dawn assault on a guesthouse in the capital last week that left five UN staff dead.

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Related Topix: Asia, Afghanistan,

Wed Nov 04, 2009

MyFoxNY

3 Mexican Doctors Accused of Selling New

Three doctors and a nurse have been arrested for allegedly selling newborns after telling mothers their babies had died at a private hospital in Mexico City, authorities said Wednesday.

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Related Topix: Mexico,

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