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3 hrs ago | The West Australian

Obama soon to unveil his Afghan plan

US President Barack Obama will announce his new Afghan strategy in an address to the nation Tuesday from the prestigious West Point military academy, the White House said.

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Related Topix: World News, Asia, Afghanistan, US Politics, US News, 2008 Presidential Election, Barack Obama, NATO (North Atlantic Treaty Organization), Italy

7 hrs ago | The South Mississippi Sun Herald

St. Vincent to keep queen, shuns new constitution

The queen of England will still rule - formally at least - over the eastern Caribbean nation of St.

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Related Topix: World News, United Kingdom, Elizabeth Ii

12 hrs ago | Canoe

Report: Berlusconi's wife wants pricey alimony

Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi's estranged wife is seeking 43 million euros, or about $65 million US, a year in alimony in a divorce case she launched after her husband was embroiled in a sex scandal, an Italian newspaper reported Thursday.

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Related Topix: Silvio Berlusconi, Italy, World News

16 hrs ago | WNDY-TV Indianapolis

Polanski to be moved to house arrest

Roman Polanski will be quietly transferred from a Zurich jail to house arrest in his Alpine chalet, Swiss authorities said Thursday, adding that the process will last at least another day.

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Related Topix: Prison, Horror Movies, Drama Movies, Rosemary's Baby, Switzerland, World News, Entertainment

21 hrs ago | Weekday Magazine - Azerbaijan

German Military Chief Resigns Over Afghan Air Strike

Germany's armed forces chief Wolfgang Schneiderhan has resigned, Defense Minister Karl-Theodor zu Guttenberg said, after accusations the military withheld information about an air strike in Afghanistan.

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Related Topix: World News, Germany, Asia, Afghanistan, Angela Merkel

Yesterday | BBC

UN Network of Men to fight women abuse

UN chief Ban Ki-moon has unveiled a Network of Men Leaders to act as male role models in a campaign opposing violence against women.

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Related Topix: Spain, World News

Wed Nov 25, 2009

News.com.au

PM gets new chance to lead Belgium

LESS than a year after he stepped down amid a banking scandal, Yves Leterme has become Belgium's prime minister for the second time.

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Related Topix: Belgium, World News, Yves Leterme

KSTU - Fox 13

Why do we dream of a white Christmas, and what are the chances we will have one?

Bing Crosby didn't have to dream of a white Christmas - he could bank on it. The crooner was from Spokane, a city that is among the most likely to have a white Christmas each year.

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Related Topix: Life, Holidays, Christmas, Bing Crosby, Jazz, Anchorage Metro, Anchorage, AK, World News, United Kingdom, Weather

The Cyprus Weekly

UEFA names 5 clubs suspected of fixing matches ...

Five clubs in Albania, Latvia, Slovenia and Hungary are suspected in European football's biggest match-fixing investigation, UEFA said Wednesday.

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Related Topix: Albania, World News,

Madison Publishing

Berlusconi named "Rockstar of the Year" by Italian edition of Rolling Stone

In this Saturday Aug. 1, 2009 file photo, Italian escort Patrizia D'addario poses during an Italian style party named "I love Silvio", in Paris.

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Related Topix: Italy, World News

Omaha World-Herald

St. Vincent contemplates cutting ties with queen

Voters in the Caribbean nation of St. Vincent and the Grenadines decide Wednesday whether to break their ties with Britain's monarchy, even as Queen Elizabeth II is making a rare visit to the region.

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Related Topix: Elizabeth Ii, Cayman Islands, World News, Central America, United Kingdom

Tue Nov 24, 2009

Earth Times

Cruise ferry to be towed to Finnish port

A cruise ferry with almost 1,700 people onboard was to be towed to the Finnish port city of Turku on Monday due to problems with its rudder system, the ferry operator said.

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Related Topix: Finland, World News

Newsday.com

British panel begins inquiry on Iraq war

Critics hope the hearings, which will call ex-Prime Minister Tony Blair and are billed as the most sweeping inquiry into the conflict, will expose alleged deception in the buildup to fighting.

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Related Topix: World News, United Kingdom, Conservatives (UK), Labour Party (UK), Prison, US Politics, George Bush, US News

BBC

Libel trial starts in Poland over charges ex-President Lech Walesa worked as a communist spy

A libel trial has started in Poland over charges former President Lech Walesa once worked as a communist spy.

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Related Topix: Poland, World News, Lech Kaczynski

Squamish Chief

GM Europe chief in Germany: Opel plan to be put to unions this week, 9,500 job cuts expected

General Motors Co. will present to unions on Wednesday its restructuring plan for the Opel unit, expected to include up to 9,500 job cuts, the carmaker's top official in Europe said Tuesday.

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Related Topix: World News, Germany, Angela Merkel

KNDU

Camus' children torn over Pantheon transfer bid

Albert Camus' children are torn about whether to allow the Nobel Prize-winning author's remains to be moved from southern France to Paris' Pantheon, the final resting place of other French greats like Voltaire and Victor Hugo.

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Related Topix: France, World News, Nicolas Sarkozy, Yakima, WA

Mon Nov 23, 2009

KNDU

UK's Thatcher sweeps back to 10 Downing Street

Former British leader Margaret Thatcher returned to London's Downing Street Monday as she unveiled her own portrait, which has been installed in the official residence of Britain's prime minister.

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Related Topix: Labour Party (UK), World News, United Kingdom, Elizabeth Ii, Yakima, WA

Deutsche Welle

Berlusconi voted rock star of the year

Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi has been called many things during his often turbulent career.

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Related Topix: Italy, World News, Silvio Berlusconi

Boston Globe

Swine flu outbreak stirs panic, political discord in Ukraine

One night at the height of the panic over what people here call the California flu, as 24-hour news stations tracked a rising death toll and politicians speculated about a mystery lung plague, Ukraine's prime minister rushed to the airport to greet a shipment of Tamiflu as if it were a foreign dignitary.

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Related Topix: H1N1 Influenza / Swine Flu, Health, World News, Ukraine, Tamiflu, Oseltamivir (generic), Medicine, Medication, Epidemic, Natural Disasters, Influenza

CCTV

Former French PM awards to Chinese doctor

Former French prime minister Jean-Pierre Raffarin awarded here Saturday the Legion of Honour toa doctor in central China for his contribution to Sino-French cultural and medical exchanges.

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Related Topix: France, World News, China, Asia,

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