Saturday, September 25, 2010

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Ed Miliband to David: 'I love you so much as a brother'
The Guardian
It was the brother who lost who was first to his feet. As it became clear to the conference hall that a surge of second-preference votes had carried Ed Miliband to the Labour party leadership, David jumped to his feet to congratulate and embrace his ...
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Police probe possible hoax after airplane bomb scare
Vancouver Sun
By Bradley Bouzane and Carmen Chai, Postmedia News September 25, 2010 3:49 PM An airport bus carries passengers away from a Pakistan Airlines jet which landed at Arlanda Airport near Stockholm following a bomb threat. Passengers will be evacuated from ...
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Israel must take urgent steps to solve conflict, Abbas says
Xinhua
UNITED NATIONS, Sept. 25 (Xinhua) -- Israel must stop all settlement activities, dismantle the barrier and end its "policy of blockade and closures" before a lasting Middle East peace agreement can be reached, Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas told ...
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Obama is an 'international villain': Iranian speaker
AFP
TEHRAN — Iran's parliament speaker on Saturday called US President Barack Obama an "international villain" for saying the United States supports the Iranian people's democratic aspirations. "How dare Obama announce that he wants to help the Iranian ...
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Iran nuclear experts race to stop spread of Stuxnet computer worm
The Guardian
Experts at Iran's nuclear agency are trying to disable a complex computer virus that has attacked the country's industrial sites and appears to be aimed at shutting down its Bushehr nuclear plant, which was due to go online next month. ...
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China has no regrets about one-child rule
Hindustan Times
An only child, Vicky Zhang is almost as old as China's one-child policy that turned 30 this weekend. But when the married Shanghai native has children, she wants two. "I am a single child. It was a lonely childhood, really lonely without a brother or ...
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Doctors protest against Dr Aafia's imprisonment
Daily Times
LAHORE: A representative organisation of doctors, the Muslim Medical Mission, on Saturday held protest in front of the Lahore Press Club against the 86 years imprisonment awarded by a US court to Dr Aafia Siddiqui. The protest demonstration was lead by ...
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US drone strike kills four in Miranshah
Daily Times
MIR ALI: Suspected US missiles targeted a vehicle on Saturday in North Waziristan, killing four alleged terrorists, intelligence officials said. It had been the seventeenth such attack this month – the most intense barrage since the air strikes began ...
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Four militants killed in Russia
Sify
Moscow, Sep 26 (IANS/RIA Novosti) Russian security personnel have killed four militants, including a leader of a local terrorist group, during an operation in the North Caucasus Republic of Dagestan, an official said. One of the four militants, ...
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One killed, 10 injured in US party fight
Sify
Los Angeles, Sep 26 (IANS) At least one person was killed and 10 injured in a fight at a birthday party in this US city Saturday, police said. Knives, guns and bottles were drawn during a fight after a party, resulting in one death and 10 injuries, ...
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Maoist stance condemned
Hindustan Times
Maoists targeting Indian hydropower projects is old news in Nepal. But their fresh attack on 14 such projects has evoked unprecedented condemnation from all. The main opposition party has asked the government to shelve these projects, mostly built by ...
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Electricity: China comes to Pakistan's aid again
Daily Times
By Muhammad Aftab Among the hopelessness of prolonged electricity shortages that have hit the economy badly, China comes to Pakistan's aid again. But where are Pakistan's western 'friends' and 'friendly investors'? Beijing will provide Pakistan two ...
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Nobel laureate launches political party in Nigeria
AFP
LAGOS — Nobel laureate Wole Soyinka launched a new political party Saturday in Nigeria ahead of upcoming presidential elections, saying he wanted to take aim at corruption and give hope to young voters. The Democratic Front for a People's Federation ...
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