In Northern Iraq, a Vote Seems Likely to Split
| In Nineveh Province, a parliamentary election considered crucial to Iraqi unity is highlighting conflicts among ethnic and religious groups. 02/09/2010 10:00 (nytimes world) Continue to read news >> |
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Goats Rescued After 2 Days On 6-inch Led... Two young goats that wandered onto the thin ledge of a railroad bridge and spent two days high above a highway were hungry but safe when they were plucked to safety with |
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Run On Afghan Bank's Deposits Reported The Afghan president's brother - a major investor in the Kabul Bank - confirms to NBC News that funds were used to buy villas in Dubai but urges the U.S. to step in to pr |
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Safrica To End Amnesty For Illegal Zimba... South Africa's government is withdrawing the special status granted to illegal Zimbabwean immigrants who fled their country's economic meltdown and political violence, a |
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Middle East Talks Begin With Work Plan Israeli and Palestinian leaders meet in Washington and agree on fortnightly talks to work toward a peace deal even as the issue of settlement construction in the West Ban |
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Srinagar Journal: In Kashmir, The Front ... Just getting to work is an ordeal for staff members, who have also had to face chanting protesters in their emergency room. |
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Gunfire Continues In Mozambique; Police ... Angry protesters burned tires on the streets of Mozambique's capital and a TV station said at least one person was killed Thursday, a day after at least four people died |
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In Denying A Sex Scandal, A British Mini... The foreign secretary rejects speculation that he had a relationship with an aide, and focuses instead on his relationship with his wife. |
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Turkish Action Film Depicts Israeli Raid “Valley of the Wolves: Palestine” is built around the unsuccessful attempt in May by a six-boat Turkish flotilla to breach Israel’s naval blockade of |
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North Korea Appears Ready To Extend Dyna... North Korea’s leader is to convene a ruling party meeting where it is expected that his son will be given an official post, a step on the road to leadership. |
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Gates: U.s. Troops Face 'tough Days' Ahe... As the last of 30,000 U.S. reinforcements arrive in Afghanistan, U.S. Defense Secretary Robert Gates on Friday got a firsthand look at operations in the dangerous south. |
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Nazi-hunter Worked For Mossad, Biography... Holocaust survivor Simon Wiesenthal, who became famous for spending years tracking down Nazi war criminals, was working for Israel's spy agency Mossad, according to a new |
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Could A Peanut Paste End Malnutrition? An easy-to-produce paste may help cure malnourishment around the world. But who owns the recipe? |
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4 Dead In Mozambique Riots Over Rising P... Angry protesters burned tires on the streets of Mozambique's capital and a TV station said at least one person was killed Thursday, a day after at least four people died |
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