2010年1月25日星期一

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Haitians search quake rubble for dead relatives (AP)

Posted: 25 Jan 2010 04:24 PM PST

Haitians live in a makeshift camp at a golf course in Port-au-Prince, Haiti January 24, 2010. A magnitude-7 earthquake struck Haiti on January 12, killing up to 200,000 and leaving as many as 3 million hurt or homeless and pleading for medical aid, food and water in nightmarish conditions in the Western Hemisphere's poorest country.   REUTERS/Marco Dormino/UN/MINUSTAH/Handout  (HAITI - Tags: DISASTER ENVIRONMENT) FOR EDITORIAL USE ONLY. NOT FOR SALE FOR MARKETING OR ADVERTISING CAMPAIGNSAP - In what's left of one family's home, in what remains of one destroyed neighborhood, Jean-Rene Lochard has retrieved the bodies of his mother, brother, sister-in-law and nephew, and buried them beside the ruins, one by one and with a priest's blessing.


Sri Lanka's war victors vie in presidential poll (AP)

Posted: 25 Jan 2010 04:08 PM PST

FILE - This combo made from file photos shows Sri Lankan President Mahinda Rajapaksa, left, looks on during a meeting in Colombo, Tuesday, Dec. 15, 2009, and presidential candidate of the common opposition and former military chief Gen. Sarath Fonseka looks on in Horagolla, outskirts of Colombo, Sunday, Jan. 24, 2010. Sri Lanka's ruling party plans to instigate violence to keep voters from the ballot box in an attempt to secure victory during the upcoming presidential election, the main opposition candidate has alleged. (AP Photos/Eranga Jayawardene, File)AP - The two architects of Sri Lanka's civil war victory face off in a hard-fought election Tuesday to determine who will lead this troubled country's struggle to recover from a devastating quarter-century conflict.


China denies involvement in Google hackings (AP)

Posted: 25 Jan 2010 04:41 PM PST

Computer users at an Internet cafe in Suining in southwestern China's Sichuan province Saturday Jan. 23, 2010. Beijing has issued a stinging response to Hillary Rodham Clinton's criticism that it is jamming the free flow of words and ideas on the Internet, accusing the United States of damaging relations between the two countries by imposing its 'information imperialism' on China. (AP Photo)AP - China sharply rebuked the United States on Monday, denying involvement in any Internet attacks and defending its online restrictions as lawful after Washington urged Beijing to investigate an attack against Google.


Unraveling Ulster government faces all-night talks (AP)

Posted: 25 Jan 2010 04:05 PM PST

British Prime Minister Gordon Brown, right, and his Irish counterpart Brian Cowen arrive for talks with Northern Ireland political leaders at Hillsborough Castle, Northern Ireland, Monday, Jan. 25, 2010.  (AP Photo/Peter Morrison)AP - The British and Irish governments launched a round-the-clock mission Monday to save Northern Ireland's unraveling administration, a Catholic-Protestant coalition that was supposed to forge a lasting era of nonviolent compromise.


Iraq's 'Chemical Ali' hanged for 1988 gas attack (AP)

Posted: 25 Jan 2010 03:31 PM PST

FILE - In this Jan. 8, 2007 file photo, Saddam Hussein's cousin Ali Hassan al-Majid, known as 'Chemical Ali,' for his alleged use of chemical weapons against Iraqi Kurds, listens to prosecution evidence during the Operation Anfal trial, in Baghdad, Iraq. Iraq's government spokesman on Monday, Jan. 25, 2010 reported that Ali Hassan al-Majid was executed. (AP Photo/Darko Vojinovic, Pool-File)AP - Even in Saddam Hussein's ruthless regime, "Chemical Ali" stood apart, notable for his role in gassing 5,000 people in a Kurdish village — the deadliest chemical weapons attack ever against civilians.


Rum Among the Ruins: One Haitian's Remedy (Time.com)

Posted: 25 Jan 2010 03:30 PM PST

Time.com - One very lucky rum maker is pushing ahead with production even as worries mount that no one will be around to buy the sugar cane this season

Jaguar Land Rover announces CEO stepping down (AFP)

Posted: 25 Jan 2010 03:31 PM PST

The Land Rover and Jaguar emblems are pictured at the Land Rover assembly plant at Halewood in Liverpool. Struggling carmaker Jaguar Land Rover's chief executive David Smith stepped down on Monday, the company said, after a breakdown in negotiations on workers' pay and conditions.(AFP/File/Paul Ellis)AFP - Struggling carmaker Jaguar Land Rover's chief executive David Smith stepped down on Monday, the company said, after a breakdown in negotiations on workers' pay and conditions.


Blasts kill 37 in Iraq, 'Chemical Ali' executed (AP)

Posted: 25 Jan 2010 04:43 PM PST

Rescuers evacuate victims of a bomb attack in Baghdad, Iraq, Monday, Jan. 25, 2010. Three parked car bombs struck near three Baghdad hotels popular with western journalists and businessmen. (AP Photo)AP - Suicide bombers struck in quick succession Monday at three Baghdad hotels favored by Western journalists in well-planned assaults that killed at least 37 people and wounded more than 100.


Chavez's No. 2 resigns, citing personal reasons (AP)

Posted: 25 Jan 2010 04:26 PM PST

AP - Venezuela's vice president has resigned, citing personal reasons.

The billionth African (Reuters)

Posted: 25 Jan 2010 04:55 PM PST

Reuters - Some time last year, in all probability, the "billionth African" was born, a milestone that will only benefit the poorest continent if it can get its act together and unify its piecemeal markets.

Blasts heard in Sri Lanka's north ahead of key vote: monitor (AFP)

Posted: 25 Jan 2010 04:25 PM PST

Sri Lankan policewomen with automatic weapons patrol the streets in Vavuniya, some 290 kms north of capital Colombo. At least four explosions were heard in Sri Lanka's ethnic Tamil heartland of Jaffna ahead of Tuesday's crucial presidential vote, an independent election monitor told AFP.(AFP/Indranil Mukherjee)AFP - At least four explosions were heard in Sri Lanka's ethnic Tamil heartland of Jaffna ahead of Tuesday's crucial presidential vote, an independent election monitor told AFP.


Bank reform must allow open markets: Bank of Canada (Reuters)

Posted: 25 Jan 2010 08:04 AM PST

Reuters - A U.S. proposal to limit banking activities must strike a balance between preventing institutions from being "too big to fail" and the need to keep markets functioning effectively, the head of Canada's central bank said on Monday.

Aussies hopping mad at govt stance on toad-busting (AP)

Posted: 24 Jan 2010 09:00 PM PST

FILE - This March 29, 2009 file photo shows a cane toad being weighed at a collection point in Cairns, Australia during the 'Toad's Day Out' program. When cane toads crossed the border of Australia's largest state in 2009, the Kimberley Toad Busters knew the battle against the poisonous pest was on. What they didn't know: that government concern over animal rights might strip them of their most effective weapon against the hated environmental menace. (AP Photo/Brian Cassey, File)AP - When the enemy reached Australia's largest state last year, the Kimberley Toad Busters knew the battle was on. But they didn't expect that officialdom might strip them of their most effective weapon.


Pakistan's former spymaster: Taliban leader is ready to talk (McClatchy Newspapers)

Posted: 25 Jan 2010 04:16 PM PST

McClatchy Newspapers - RAWALPINDI, Pakistan — The U.S. must negotiate a political settlement to the Afghanistan war directly with Afghan Taliban leader Mullah Mohammad Omar because any bid to split the insurgency through defections will fail, said the Pakistani former intelligence officer who trained the insurgent chief.

Haiti earthquake: Restaurateur turns Port-au-Prince eatery into soup kitchen (The Christian Science Monitor)

Posted: 24 Jan 2010 12:19 PM PST

The Christian Science Monitor - Clifford Rouzeau stands on the second-floor terrace of his restaurant-turned-soup-kitchen in the Haitian capital’s Petionville quarter, and explains his turn to philanthropy in the matter-of-fact manner of the businessman that he is.

Haiti Relief: U.S. Army Leader Keeps Aid Effort in Order (Time.com)

Posted: 25 Jan 2010 01:15 AM PST

U.S. Army Brig. Gen. Ken Keen  of the Southern Command, center, walks in Dajabon during a tour to the border between Haiti and Dominican Republic, Friday, April. 13, 2007. (AP Photo/Ramon Espinosa)Time.com - Though some critics have complained that aid has been too slow to get to Haiti, there is no question that it would have taken a lot longer if Lieut. General Ken Keen hadn't just happened to have been there when the quake hit


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