2008年11月5日星期三

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Obama victory sparks cheers around the globe (AP)

Posted: 05 Nov 2008 04:20 AM CST

Kenyans living Kibera, one of Africa largest slum areas in Nairobi, Kenya, on Tuesday Nov. 4,  2008, dance to music in praise of US presidential candidate Barrack Obama during a night vigil on the occasion of the U.S. presidential election.  U.S. Democrat candidate Obama is very popular here and many believe that he will win the election.(AP Photo/Khalil Senosi)AP - Across the globe, people in city squares and living rooms, ballrooms and villages cheered the election of Barack Obama as U.S. president, raising hopes that America's first black commander in chief would herald a less confrontational America.


Barack Obama's Kenyan relatives cheer win (AP)

Posted: 05 Nov 2008 03:00 AM CST

Kenyan family members of U.S. Democratic Presidential candidate Barack Obama celebrate after his victory in the U.S. election was announced, at the family's homestead in Kogelo village, Kenya, Wednesday, Nov. 5, 2008.  The village is where U.S. Democratic Presidential candidate Barack Obama's step-grandmother lives.  Barack Obama's Kenyan family erupted in cheers Wednesday, singing 'We are going to the White House!' as Obama became the first African-American elected president in the United States.  (AP Photo/Matt Dunham)AP - Barack Obama's Kenyan relatives erupted in cheers Wednesday, singing "We are going to the White House!" as Obama swept to victory as America's first black president.


Afghan villagers allege airstrikes kill civilians (AP)

Posted: 05 Nov 2008 01:19 AM CST

U.S. soldiers discuss while watching a television program on the U.S. general election, in Bagram airbase north of Kabul, November 5, 2008. (Ahmad Masood/Reuters)AP - Two Afghan villagers are alleging that dozens of women and children attending a wedding party in southern Afghanistan have been killed or wounded by airstrikes.


Plane crash leaves Mexico interior secretary dead (AP)

Posted: 05 Nov 2008 02:34 AM CST

Firefighters try to douse the flames after a small aircraft crashed during rush hour in Mexico City Tuesday Nov. 4, 2008. Authorities have confirmed that Mexico's top anti-drug prosecutor, Jose Luis Santiago Vasconcelos and Mexico's Interior Secretary, equivalent to Interior Minister, Juan Camilo Mourino  were onboard the plane. (AP Photo)AP - One of Mexico's top pointmen in the war against drug trafficking died when a government jet crashed into a Mexico City street, setting fire to dozens of vehicles and dealing crusading President Felipe Calderon a serious blow.


Israeli officials report rocket barrage from Gaza (AP)

Posted: 05 Nov 2008 12:41 AM CST

A wounded Palestinian is seen in hospital during an Israeli army raid, near Deir El Bahlah in the central Gaza Strip, early Wednesday, Nov. 5, 2008. Israel launched an airstrike on Gaza early Wednesday after its troops clashed with Hamas militants who fired mortars into Israel, leaving six Palestinians dead. It was the first battle since a June truce mostly quieted violence in the volatile territory.(AP Photo/Khalil Hamra)AP - Israeli rescue services Wednesday reported a "massive" cross-border rocket barrage by Palestinian militants from the Gaza Strip — hours after an Israeli air strike in the first major exchange of fire since a truce took effect in June.


Europe's markets take profits on Obama win (AP)

Posted: 05 Nov 2008 05:10 AM CST

A trader works on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange November 4, 2008. (Brendan McDermid/Reuters)AP - European stock markets opened lower Wednesday despite gains in Asia, as investors booked some profits after Senator Barack Obama won the U.S. presidential election and the Democrats took a firmer grip on Congress.


U.S. troops in Iraq and Afghanistan track the election (AP)

Posted: 04 Nov 2008 08:13 PM CST

An Iraqi man smokes shisha while he is watching a report about the U.S. elections as Democratic Sen. Barack Obama, right, and Republican Sen. John McCain are seen on the TV screen, at a coffee shop in Najaf, 160 kilometers (100 miles) south of Baghdad  Baghdad, Iraq, Tuesday, Nov. 4, 2008. Democrat Barack Obama appeared close to victory in his historic bid to become the first black U.S. president. (AP Photo/Alaa al-Marjani)AP - U.S. soldiers on the front lines tuned in Tuesday to CNN and the Internet to track the presidential election that will decide the future of their mission. But for many, the day was spent like so many others on patrols, repairing equipment and other mundane tasks of war.


Puerto Rico ousts indicted governor (AP)

Posted: 04 Nov 2008 08:04 PM CST

AP - Puerto Rico voted Tuesday to oust an incumbent governor who is under indictment for allegedly violating campaign finance laws, electing a challenger who vowed to fight crime and spur the island's troubled economy.

Historic win sparks joy in Obama's Kenyan village (Reuters)

Posted: 05 Nov 2008 03:04 AM CST

A man monitors the Presidential elections results on television at the ancestral home of Democratic presidential candidate Senator Barack Obama in Nyangoma Kogelo village, 430km west of Kenya's capital Nairobi, November 5, 2008. (Thomas Mukoya/Reuters)Reuters - Kenyans in Barack Obama's ancestral homeland sang and danced with joy on Wednesday as the Illinois senator they see as one of their own became the first black U.S. president.


Indian stock index plunges 4.8 percent (AP)

Posted: 05 Nov 2008 05:04 AM CST

AP - India's benchmark Sensex index plunged 4.8 percent as investors took profits after five days of gains.
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