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- Researcher: Faint writing seen on Shroud of Turin (AP)
- Museum: Galileo's fingers, tooth are found (AP)
- Afghan police are weak link in security force (AP)
- Pakistan demands US share Afghan blueprint (AP)
- Argentina forces dirty war orphans to provide DNA (AP)
- A New Indian Travel Fad: "Divorce Tourism" (Time.com)
- Federer and Nadal ready to battle for number one spot (AFP)
- Egyptian soccer fans riot against Algeria (AP)
- Mexico shifts strategy in border city violence (AP)
- 35 Egyptian police hurt as football violence simmers (AFP)
- Afghan govt would fall if NATO withdraws: UK minister (Reuters)
- Canada to have vaccine soon for half population (Reuters)
- Australia 'disappointed' at Japan whaling mission (AFP)
- Is imam a terror recruiter or just an incendiary preacher? (McClatchy Newspapers)
- Honduras interim leader may step down. Will that help President Zelaya? (The Christian Science Monitor)
- Russia's Latest YouTube Craze: Exposing Police Corruption (Time.com)
- 'Hug an Arab Day' Welcome in Wake of Ft Hood (OneWorld.net)
Researcher: Faint writing seen on Shroud of Turin (AP) Posted: 20 Nov 2009 04:37 PM PST |
Museum: Galileo's fingers, tooth are found (AP) Posted: 20 Nov 2009 04:37 PM PST |
Afghan police are weak link in security force (AP) Posted: 20 Nov 2009 02:08 PM PST |
Pakistan demands US share Afghan blueprint (AP) Posted: 20 Nov 2009 10:20 AM PST |
Argentina forces dirty war orphans to provide DNA (AP) Posted: 20 Nov 2009 03:29 PM PST |
A New Indian Travel Fad: "Divorce Tourism" (Time.com) Posted: 20 Nov 2009 02:30 PM PST Time.com - A few Indian tour operators are cashing in on Indian's rising divorce rate with a new offer: The perfect holiday -- just you, your spouse, and a relationship counselor |
Federer and Nadal ready to battle for number one spot (AFP) Posted: 20 Nov 2009 05:02 PM PST |
Egyptian soccer fans riot against Algeria (AP) Posted: 20 Nov 2009 12:31 PM PST |
Mexico shifts strategy in border city violence (AP) Posted: 20 Nov 2009 05:06 PM PST |
35 Egyptian police hurt as football violence simmers (AFP) Posted: 20 Nov 2009 11:59 AM PST |
Afghan govt would fall if NATO withdraws: UK minister (Reuters) Posted: 20 Nov 2009 02:42 PM PST |
Canada to have vaccine soon for half population (Reuters) Posted: 20 Nov 2009 09:39 AM PST Reuters - Enough H1N1 flu vaccine for almost half of Canada's population will have been shipped out by the end of the next week, Health Minister Leona Aglukkaq said on Friday. |
Australia 'disappointed' at Japan whaling mission (AFP) Posted: 20 Nov 2009 05:04 AM PST |
Is imam a terror recruiter or just an incendiary preacher? (McClatchy Newspapers) Posted: 20 Nov 2009 03:12 PM PST McClatchy Newspapers - CAIRO, Egypt — The Yemeni-American imam who's been under renewed scrutiny after the deadly shootings at Fort Hood, Texas, preaches against alcohol, birthday parties, black magic and extramarital sex. He also supports armed struggle — jihad — against the U.S. military in Afghanistan and Iraq, and has encouraged extremist insurgents in Pakistan and Somalia. |
Posted: 20 Nov 2009 01:00 AM PST The Christian Science Monitor - For months, ousted Honduran President Manuel Zelaya – with the backing of the world community – has demanded that Roberto Micheletti step down as the interim president of this Central American nation roiled in political conflict. |
Russia's Latest YouTube Craze: Exposing Police Corruption (Time.com) Posted: 20 Nov 2009 09:30 AM PST Time.com - Russia has pledged to clean up its police forces -- again -- after whistleblowers posted videos online complaining of corruption, low pay and poor working conditions |
'Hug an Arab Day' Welcome in Wake of Ft Hood (OneWorld.net) Posted: 20 Nov 2009 12:48 PM PST OneWorld.net - DEARBORN, Nov 20 (Arab Detroit / New America Media) - In the Facebook world, November 20th is a day of importance. It is the official "Hug an Arab Day," an event that has only been circulating the social website for the past two weeks, but has thus far managed to confirm 13,593 members. |
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