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Britain Raises Terror Warning; US Cautions Travelers Voice of America Britain on Sunday warned of the "high" threat of terrorism for its nationals in France and Germany, hours after the United States issued an alert cautioning Americans of the potential for terror attacks in Europe. The British Foreign Office in a ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Palestinian worker killed as he sneaks into Israel The Associated Press SAIR, West Bank — Israeli police killed a West Bank construction worker as he tried to sneak into Jerusalem on Sunday, shedding rare light on the risks taken by thousands of Palestinians who are desperate for jobs but are denied permits to enter Israel ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Nationalists Favored in Bosnian Election New York Times By DAN BILEFSKY PRAGUE — Fifteen years after the ethnic war in Bosnia ended, nationalist leaders were expected to triumph in parliamentary and presidential elections there Sunday, reinforcing ethnic divisions and threatening to rip apart the fragile ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Germany celebrates 20 years of unification as Wulff calls for "new unity" Xinhua by Xinhua writer Han Mo BREMEN, Germany, Oct. 3 (Xinhua) -- Germans celebrated the 20th anniversary of unification Sunday with songs, dances, fireworks and street parties, while President Christian Wulff reminded another new mission on unity ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Iran arrests 'nuclear spies' Times of India LONDON: Iran has arrested several "spies" who were involved in an attempt to sabotage the country's nuclear programme, said Iranian intelligence minister Heydar Moslehi. The arrest followed an attack on Iran's industrial computer network by a software ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Human Error Suspected in Deadly Train Collision New York Times By AUBREY BELFORD JAKARTA — The Indonesian authorities have initiated criminal and civil investigations into the cause of a high-speed collision between two intercity trains over the weekend that killed 36 people and injured dozens, officials said ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Ecuador revolt unlikely to temper combative Correa Reuters By Simon Gardner and Alonso Soto GUAYAQUIL, Oct 3 (Reuters) - Fury in his eyes, his shirt ripped open as if ready for a street brawl in the face of a police uprising last week, Ecuadorean President Rafael Correa's combative style is distancing allies ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Iran, Egypt to resume direct flights after 31-year freeze Los Angeles Times Civil aviation and tourism officials agree to begin 28 weekly flights between the two countries, though a start date is unclear. The deal could be 'a prelude' to renewed diplomatic ties for the regional rivals. By Borzou Daragahi and Amro Hassan, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Climate deal unlikely at Cancun The Hindu BEIJING: As the last round of negotiations before the year-end Cancun climate conference begins on Monday in Tianjin, a port city near here, Chinese officials played down the chances of a binding climate deal being reached this year, citing persisting ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Pak police seize stolen military equipment, arrest six MSN India Islamabad, Oct 3 (PTI) Pakistani police have seized a large quantity of military equipment stolen from NATO supply convoys during raids near the federal capital and arrested six persons, a spokesman said today. Among the equipment seized from several ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
As Mourners Were Honoring Tyler Clementi, News Came of a Fifth Suicide ABC News By JEREMY HUBBARD Mourners at Rutgers University honored the memory of Tyler Clementi, whose death last week was the fifth suicide by a gay teenager in the last three weeks. Clementi jumped off the George Washington Bridge Tuesday, days after his ... See all stories on this topic » |
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