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In historic British hall, Benedict's call for resurgent religion echoes Los Angeles Times Religion isn't 'a problem for legislators to solve,' the pope says. Rather, in a country that increasingly does without, it's something lawmakers and others ought to foster throughout national life. By Henry Chu, Los Angeles Times There was never any ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
In EU Roma Policy Clash, Many Get a Bruising New York Times By STEPHEN CASTLE In the aftermath of the worst-tempered gathering of European Union leaders in recent years, the bloc's officials are calculating the fallout from an extraordinary display of pyrotechnics by the French president. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
White House Expects Successful Afghan Vote Despite Problems Voice of America Photo: AP In this Monday, Aug. 23, 2010 photo, an Afghan woman walks with her son under an election billboard asking people to vote for upcoming parliamentarian election in Kabul, Afghanistan. White House officials say they expect Afghanistan's ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Karl downgraded to category one hurricane Sydney Morning Herald Hurricane Karl was Friday downgraded to a category one storm as it powered inland after making landfall on southeastern Mexico, US meteorologists said. "Karl is now a category one" on the five point Saffir-Simpson scale, the US National Hurricane ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Most deaths of children under five occur in India, says Unicef report Times of India Close on the heels of recording the largest number of women dying during child birth, the country now occupies another top spot. India holds the unenviable record of being home to the highest number of children who die before reaching their fifth ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Longing to Crash the Tea Party Wall Street Journal By MICHAEL M. PHILLIPS WASHINGTON—Fresh from her upset win in the Delaware Republican Senate primary, Christine O'Donnell received a standing ovation Friday from hundreds of activists devoted to fighting abortion, embryonic stem-cell research and gay ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Tremors felt in north India after quake hits Afghanistan The Hindu PTI Tremors were felt in several parts of north India, especially in Jammu and Kashmir, after an earthquake of 6.5 magnitude hit the Hindu Kush region in Afghanistan. The moderate-intensity quake measuring 6.5 on the Richter scale hit the Hindu Kush ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
British spy chief warns of risk of terrorist attack Xinhua LONDON, Sept. 17 (Xinhua) -- The head of Britain's internal spy service said on Friday that the country faced renewed threats from terrorism and his organization was fighting an "invisible struggle " with al-Qaida. The head of MI5 Jonathan Evans said ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Hamas member's killing flies under Israeli public's radar Globe and Mail Israeli forces burst into the home of a senior member of Hamas early Friday morning and killed him with three bullets to the chest, though few Israelis know anything about it. It appears to have been a "targeted killing," the first of a Hamas member in ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Rudd catches up with Obama in new role The Australian BARACK Obama has met Kevin Rudd during a top level meeting at the White House after Hilary Clinton said she would visit Australia in November. The US President dropped in for greetings and a personal catchup with Mr Rudd, Australia's new foreign ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Endangered Asian 'unicorn' captured, first sighting in decade CNN By Brad Lendon, CNN The saola is critically endangered: This was the first sighting since remotely triggered cameras took images of one in 1999. (CNN) -- Scientists have confirmed the first sighting in more than a decade of one of the world's rarest ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Defreeze effort? Krishna may meet Qureshi in NY Economic Times NEW DELHI: Buoyed by positive signals, the foreign ministers of India and Pakistan are likely to meet for the first time since their failed July 15 talks in New York later this month. External affairs minister SM Krishna leaves for New York on Saturday ... See all stories on this topic » |
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