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US may alert Americans to be vigilant in Europe
Reuters
Tourists take pictures of the Changing of the Guard Ceremony at Buckingham Palace, in central London August 3, 2009. By Ross Colvin WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The United States is considering formally alerting Americans to be vigilant as they travel in ...
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Reuters
ANALYSIS / The settlement freeze only hindered negotiations
Ha'aretz
In terms of results, the construction freeze was a failure - it delayed the Palestinians' entrance into talks and may end negotiations completely. By Yossi Verter Talks with the Americans over the end of the construction freeze and Palestinian threats ...
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Ha'aretz
Death toll hits 35 in Indonesia's train crash
Xinhua
PEMALANG, Indonesia, Oct. 3 (Xinhua) -- The tragic train crash occurred early Saturday morning in Petarukan of Indonesia's Central Java has reached 35 with possibilities to increase, as 36 injured were still struggling to survive from death, ...
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Brazil Presidential polls today
NDTV.com
AP, Updated: October 03, 2010 07:51 IST Rio de Janeiro: With only hours to go before presidential elections in Brazil, candidates were out campaigning throughout the country on Saturday. Green Party candidate Marina Silva greeted supporters in the ...
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NDTV.com
CIA backed by military drones in Pakistan
Washington Post
By Greg Miller The CIA is using an arsenal of armed drones and other equipment provided by the US military to secretly escalate its operations in Pakistan by striking targets beyond the reach of American forces based in Afghanistan, US officials said. ...
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Ecuador 'to revise austerity law'
BBC News
A senior minister in the Ecuadorean government says parts of a law which provoked a police rebellion earlier this week will be rewritten. Policy Minister Doris Soliz also told Reuters news agency President Rafael Correa would not now dissolve Congress. ...
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Latvia government 'set for win'
BBC News
Latvia's centre-right government will be returned to power for a third term, exit polls and early results suggest. If the results are confirmed, the coalition led by Prime Minister Valdis Dombrovskis would have a majority in parliament for the first ...
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Iran holds 'nuclear spies'
Aljazeera.net
Arrests reported as Iran says it is able to fight malware detected on computers at Bushehr nuclear plant. Iran has arrested several people suspected of spying on the country's nuclear facilities, the country's intelligence minister has been quoted as ...
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Belgian PM conveys condolences to PM Lee
Channel News Asia
By Imelda Saad | Posted: 03 October 2010 0942 hrs Brussels: Belgian Prime Minister Yves Leterme rang Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong in Brussels to convey his condolences on the death of Mr Lee's mother. The call was made before Prime Minister Lee left ...
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EU needs strategic vision on Asia's growing role: expert
Xinhua
BRUSSELS, Oct. 2 (Xinhua) -- The EU needs to develop a central strategic vision which looks at the different ways in which Asia's growing global role and increased self-confidence affect it, a European expert said ahead of a multilateral summit to be ...
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Scholar shot dead in Pakistan hospital
ABC Online
Police in Pakistan say an Islamic scholar and psychiatrist, Mohammad Khan, has been shot dead in a north-western province. Police say at least two gunmen entered a hospital where Dr Khan was working and opened fire. Dr Khan was due to become vice ...
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Bullying, Suicide, Punishment
New York Times
By JOHN SCHWARTZ TYLER CLEMENTI may have died from exposure in cyberspace. His roommate and another student, according to police, viewed Mr. Clementi's intimate encounter with another man on a Webcam and streamed it onto the Internet. ...
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Trapped miners in Chile prepare to face the cameras
AFP
COPIAPO, Chile — With their anticipated rescue just weeks away, the 33 miners trapped in a Chilean mine have begun training on how to speak to the public and to the media once they emerge from the Earth's depths. Trainers began working with the men ...
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AFP
Kerry phones Gilani after NATO strike
Daily Times
ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister Yousaf Raza Gilani on Thursday conveyed Pakistan's concern over the increased drone attacks and NATO helicopter strikes inside Pakistan in the last few days to Senator John Kerry, chairman of the US Senate Committee on Foreign ...
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