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World Opinion Fri, 25 Jul 2008
 No Olympic Torch in Tibet
Beijing   Chinese   Embassy   Photos   Slideshow   Washington  
Olympian PR bout under way in Washington
7/25/2008, 4:11 a.m. EDT> The Associated Press  | WASHINGTON (AP) — In an air-conditioned room in the Chinese Embassy, a vice minister from Beijing chastises Americans for their "very limite... (photo: WN / Yeshe Choesang)
Penn Live
Archbishop of Canterbury, Rowan Williams, center, leads various religious leaders, including Chief Rabbi Jonathan Sacks, front left, and Dr. John Sentamu, front right, and others from different faiths and delegates of Lambeth Conference, Anglican Bishops from all around the world in a march through central London on Thursday July 24, 2008, calling world leaders to keep their promises to deliver the Millennium Development Goals of halving world poverty by 2015.
Anglican   London   Photos   Poverty   Religion  
Bishops march on London over deadline to halve poverty
| Nothing unites warring factions so much as a common enemy and, as 650 bishops left their encampment in Canterbury to march on the capital yesterday, they at last had a single purpose. They set aside... (photo: AP / Sang Tan)
The Times
 England´s Michael Owen, centre, celebrates his goal against Israel with team-mates Shaun Wright-Phillips, left, and Micah Richards during their Euro 2008 Group E qualifying soccer match at Wembley Stadium in London, Saturday, Sept. 8, 2007. (ss2) The beautiful game's bid to heal the oldest wounds
| Tentative plans are being mooted for a joint Israel-Palestine 2018 World Cup bid but is it an incentive for peace or a recipe for disaster? | Palestinian football supporters during a match between A... (photo: (AP Photo/Kirsty Wigglesworth)) The Guardian
Game   Israel   Palestine   Peaceh   Photos   World  
A somalia kid eating  bread, jsa1 Somalia: Time to Pay Attention
Washington, DC - While the world looks elsewhere, Somalia is in flames. The nation just topped a list of the world's most unstable countries by Foreign Policy magazine, and the United Nations has decl... (photo: public domain) Middle East Online
Crisis   Photos   Politics   Somalia   Washington   World  
General Opinion
Jos Manuel Barroso, on the left, and Recep Tayyip Erdogan, Turkish Prime Minister Milestone Of Crisis Is Cankaya Presidential Palace Or The Headscarf Issue?
| BY RUSEN CAKIR | VATAN- When I was talking with a person who is close to Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan, the issue of speech made by Erdogan at the end of the gene... (photo: European Community, 2008 ) Turkish Press
Election   Minister   Photos   President   Speech  
 Music producer Phil Spector, right, sits with one of his attorney´s, Bruce Cutler, during his murder trial on Tuesday, Aug. 21, 2007, in Los Angeles. Spector, 67, is accused of fatally shooting 40-year-old Lana Clarkson in February 2003. (AP Photo/ LA prosecutors oppose motions in Spector's murder retrial, want forensic testimony included
| LOS ANGELES - Jurors in Phil Spector's upcoming murder retrial should be allowed to hear testimony about blood evidence and the autopsy of the actress he is accused of ... (photo: AP) Star Tribune
Court   Entertainment   Murder   Photos   Trial  
 President George W. Bush discusses his Global HIV/AIDS Initiative in the East Room Tuesday, April 29, 2003. "Today, on the continent of Africa alone nearly 30 million people are living with HIV/AIDS, including 3 million people under the age of 15 ye Keep America's promise to its citizens with disabilities
REPS. STENY HONER & JIM SENSENBRENNER | MCT | Eighteen years ago, the first President Bush signed into law one of the most consequential pieces of civil rights legislatio... (photo: White House photo) The Charlotte Observer
America   Bush   Health   Photos   President  
 This is a November 1993 photo of Katie Couric co-host of NBC Show Today. (AP Photo/Richard Drew) hf1  Katie Couric is right to criticise sexist US
| Katie Couric, America's highest earning television news anchor, has whipped up quite a storm with her comments that she, like Hillary Clinton, is a victim of sexism. | ... (photo: AP ) The Daily Telegraph
Celebrity   Entertainment   Photos   Show   Star  
salad Salad days
Seeding, staking, and picking crops: there is much to do in the early morning for Howard Sooley | Pink cow parsley brighten the path to the plot | I arrive at the allotme... (photo: GFDL / ) The Guardian
Agriculture   Crop   Food   Photos   Society  
North America Europe
NYC mayor making the rounds in Twin Cities
Bush's 'Surge' Gets Mixed Reviews
LA prosecutors oppose motions in Spector's murder retria
Pets /BySusanE. Wylegala, DVM
President George W. Bush
Bush's 'Surge' Gets Mixed Reviews
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Back to work in Brown's Britain
Carlos Sastre retains lead at Tour de France, Sylvain Chavan
France, Italy and Cyprus help Greece fight forest fires on R
Bulgaria ratifies deal with Russia to build South Stream gas
Archbishop of Canterbury, Rowan Williams, center, leads various religious leaders, including Chief Rabbi Jonathan Sacks, front left, and Dr. John Sentamu, front right, and others from different faiths and delegates of Lambeth Conference, Anglican Bishops from all around the world in a march through central London on Thursday July 24, 2008, calling world leaders to keep their promises to deliver the Millennium Development Goals of halving world poverty by 2015.
Bishops march on London over deadline to halve poverty
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Asia Middle East
This circus of minority sports is a PR triumph for a brutal
Olympian PR bout under way in Washington
Anil Ambani becomes richer by Rs 27,000 cr after SP-UPA real
EDITORIAL: Fukuda's fiscal waffling
Jennifer Miller Bearded Woman by David Shankbone
This circus of minority sports is a PR triumph for a brutal regime - so far
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Obama's Iraq Trip Backfires on McCain
Body blow to Iraq athletes' hopes
Turkey sends a dangerous message
Let the people decide on Kirkuk status
Obama in Baghdad
Will Obama Get A Bounce In The Polls After His Foreign Trip?
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South America Africa
Hero's Welcome
Hugo Chavez invites Spanish king to the beach
Venezuela's Chavez to make up with Spanish leaders
No Doha deal better than a dud one
  Kamal Nath, Indian Minister of Commerce and Industry, answers jounralist's questions during a press conference, during the third day of the World Trade Organisation ministerial summit on trade liberalisation talks, at the World Trade Organization (WTO) headquarters, in Geneva, Switzerland, Wednesday, July 23, 2008. After nearly seven years of fruitless haggling, ministers will try to bridge gaps on trade-opening measures under the Doha Development Agenda lauched in November 2001.
No Doha deal better than a dud one
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Unnatural Disaster
Interrogating Official Mechanisms for Tackling Climate Chang
Helping Mugabe
Somalia: Time to Pay Attention
 Zimbabwe´s President Robert Mugabe addresses party supporters at his head office in Harare, Friday, March 30, 2007. Mugabe held a crucial party meeting Friday on the next presidential elections, bolstered by what his media declared a diplomatic vic
Helping Mugabe
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Australia Caribbean
Time to modify stances on Iraq
Why what's great for Cate is also good for farmers
GDE: Gungahlin driven by election
Mt Taylor strides ahead
  Kamal Nath, Indian Minister of Commerce and Industry, answers jounralist's questions during a press conference, during the third day of the World Trade Organisation ministerial summit on trade liberalisation talks, at the World Trade Organization (WTO) headquarters, in Geneva, Switzerland, Wednesday, July 23, 2008. After nearly seven years of fruitless haggling, ministers will try to bridge gaps on trade-opening measures under the Doha Development Agenda lauched in November 2001.
No Doha deal better than a dud one
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Hugo Chávez's Jewish Problem
Castro cryptic on Russian bomber report
Raúl's psychological dependency on Fidel
Report: problems with Cuba broadcast contracts
 Hugo Chavez
Hugo Chávez's Jewish Problem
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