Sunday, August 29, 2010

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'We can reach a stable peace for us and our children'
Jerusalem Post
By JPOST.COM STAFF AND HERB KEINON Netanyahu optimistic ahead of peace summit in Washington, says success of negotiations depends on "seriousness" of Palestinian leadership, rejects Meridor comments as "only his opinion. ...
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Beck and call
BBC News
By Finlo Rohrer BBC News, Washington Thousands gathered in Washington DC for a rally organised by the conservative television presenter Glenn Beck. But who were they and why did they come? In advance of Glenn Beck's "Restoring Honor" rally in front of ...
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Pakistan survivors stalked by disease as waters ebb
Reuters
By Zeeshan Haider ISLAMABAD, Aug 29 (Reuters) - A month after torrential monsoon rains triggered Pakistan's worst natural disaster on record, flood waters are starting to recede -- but there are countless survivors at risk of death from hunger and ...
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China's Wen says Japanese companies' wages too low
The Associated Press
BEIJING — Premier Wen Jiabao told a visiting Japanese delegation Sunday that Japanese companies operating in China should address workers' unhappiness over low wages that he says led to labor disputes this year. Wen's comment comes after Japanese ...
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Putin launches strategic oil pipeline to China
The Hindu
PTI AP Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin. Mr. Putin has called the pipeline a 'multidimensional project' to step up Moscow-Beijing energy cooperation. File photo Prime Minister Vladmir Putin on Sunday officially launched the Russian section of a ...
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The Hindu
US's flood aid 'not enough' to win over Pakistan
AFP
SUKKUR, Pakistan — US aid pouring into Pakistan's flood-hit regions is helping reverse widespread anti-American sentiment but will not be enough to win hearts and minds in the long term, experts say. The United States has been the biggest and the ...
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AFP
S. Korea Premier-designate Quits
New York Times
By CHOE SANG-HUN SEOUL — Prime Minister-designate Kim Tae-ho of South Korea resigned on Sunday amid allegations that he lied about his connections with a businessman convicted of bribery. Two other allies of President Lee Myung-bak, who were appointed ...
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Abbott sells bush credentials
Sydney Morning Herald
Tony Abbott was selling the coalition's bush credentials on Sunday while trying to turn the tables on Labor in the policy costings debate. The opposition leader declared a coalition government would deliver a better deal for rural Australia. ...
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Kadyrov's native village attackers eliminated - source
RIA Novosti
MOSCOW, August 29 (RIA Novosti) - Militants, who attempted to attack Chechen President Ramzan Kadyrov's native village of Tsentoroi, are eliminated, a source from the local law enforcement agencies said. Members of warlord Akhmed Avdorkhanov's band ...
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India dismisses report of confiscation of material in China
Economic Times
NEW DELHI: India on Sunday dismissed reports of alleged confiscation of some printed material depicting its map from the 'India Pavilion' at the Shanghai Expo by Chinese authorities in July, amid a row between the two countries over China's refusal to ...
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Speak up against Roma expulsion by France, India told
Economic Times
TORONTO: India must speak up against France for the en masse expulsion of Indian-origin Roma people, said Ujjal Dosanjh, former Canadian health minister and top Indo-Canadian leader. The Roma people - also called gypsies - claim their roots in north ...
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