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New Zealand prime minister cancels Europe trip
Sify
New Zealand Prime Minister John Key said Tuesday he had cancelled a scheduled trip to Europe this week to stay home and direct recovery operations following the weekend earthquake that devastated Christchurch. Key was due to leave Friday for talks with ...
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Obama to Propose Massive Tax Breaks for Businesses to Invest in Growth
FOXNews
AP Monday: President Obama gestures as he speaks on the economy at the Milwaukee Laborfest in Milwaukee. President Obama, in one of his most dramatic gestures to business, will propose that companies be allowed to write off 100 percent of their new ...
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FOXNews
Iran 'hampers IAEA investigation'
BBC News
The UN nuclear watchdog says Iran has hindered its investigations by repeatedly objecting to the agency's choice of inspectors. In a confidential report seen by the BBC, the International Atomic Energy Agency says it cannot confirm that Iran's nuclear ...
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What happens once the independents decide?
ABC Online
The trio of incumbent independent MPs are expected to confirm the identity of Australia's next prime minister today. But it could be weeks before Parliament resumes because that cannot happen until the Australian Electoral Commission (AEC) officially ...
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Canada seeks answers to immigration-fraud issues in Europe
Globe and Mail
A French policeman stands in front of a bus carrying families of Roma community upon arrival at the Roissy Charles de Gaulle airport, outside Paris, on August 26, 2010. Boris Horvat/AFP/Getty Images Ottawa — From Tuesday's Globe and Mail Published on ...
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Globe and Mail
'Burn a Quran Day' Sparks Protests in Afghanistan
ABC News
By MARTHA RADDATZ A Florida pastor's plan to burn Qurans at his church on Sept. 11 ignited a protest today by hundreds of Afghans, who burned American flags and shouted "Death to America," and drew a comment from the top US commander in Afghanistan ...
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ABC News
Germany: Deal Reached to Extend Nuclear Power Use
New York Times
By AP Chancellor Angela Merkel on Monday praised her government's new agreement to grant nuclear power plants an average of 12 extra years of production, but it was immediately criticized by opposition parties and environmental groups. ...
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Iranian woman could be executed this week, son says
Globe and Mail
Demonstrators hold portraits of Iranian woman Sakineh Mohammadi Ashtiani during a protest in front of the Iran embassy in Rome, Thursday, Sept. 2, 2010. The protesters asked Iran to lift its death sentence on the woman convicted of adultery. ...
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Globe and Mail
Japan's economic recovery may depend on politics
Voice of America
Photo: AP Japanese Prime Minister Naoto Kan speaks to the press after a meeting with Bank of Japan Gov. Masaaki Shirakawa at the Prime Minister's official residence in Tokyo on Monday 30 August 2010. (AP Photo/Everett Kennedy Brown, Pool) "Perhaps ...
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Egyptian president vows to struggle for Palestinian unity
RIA Novosti
Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak has called for the speedy creation of an independent Palestinian state with the capital in East Jerusalem and pledged to do his best to unite the Palestinians. "We cannot allow the peace process to make no headway, ...
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RIA Novosti


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