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Breaking News Sun, 7 Sep 2008
Pakistani elections will be delayed until Feb. 18 because of violence following the assassination of Benazir Bhutto (mj1)
Corruption   Military   Pakistan   Photos   Police  
 The Australian 
Grab for power divides Bhutto clan
| IN its short history of coups, wars and heads of state being toppled by everything from execution to a mysterious air crash, Pakistan has learned to expect the unexpected. But among all the myriad s... (photo: AP / Ed Wray)
A woman reacts during a session of gospel hymns at a public meeting to protest against the recent attacks against members of the Christian community in the east Indian state of Orissa in Mumbai, India, Sunday, Sept. 7, 2008. Thousands of Christian-run schools and colleges across India were closed Friday to protest recent Hindu mob attacks on churches and homes in eastern India that have left at least 11 people dead. Violence has rocked Orissa state since the killing of a Hindu leader last week, which police blamed on Maoist rebels but Hindu activists pinned on Christian milit
Christianity   Hinduism   India   Photos   Society  
 The Australian 
Hindu fanatics in wave of violence against Christians
| THE mob appeared an hour after sunset, armed with axes, clubs and paraffin. The carnage that followed would have been much worse if the Christians of Gadragaon, a remote village in northeast India, ... (photo: AP / Gautam Singh)
 MINUSTAH Peacekeepers Assist Flood Victims in Haiti. (mb1)  Denver Post 
Floods add insult to Haiti's misery
| Related ArticlesSep 7:Rice:"Unwise" to drop Cuba embargoIke sweeps toward Cuba | GONAIVES, HAITI — Haitians took to their roofs to escape rising floodwaters today for the second time in a week... (photo: UN / Marco Dormino)
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 Democratic Presidential hopeful Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton, D-N.Y., speaks before a meeting of the National Association of Counties at the Richmond convention Center in Richmond, Va., Tuesday, July 17, 2007. (AP Photo/Steve Helber) ayt1  Denver Post 
Clinton limits jabs at Palin
| Related ArticlesSep 7:Biden looks forward to Palin debateObama hedges on tax cutsMcCain takes on Obama, Biden, BushPalin will talk to ABC NewsGOP's turn to rally state | NEW YORK — Sen. Hillar... (photo: AP Photo/Steve Helber)
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 Smoke - Smoking - Smoker - Cigarettes - Environment - Health.(ps1 The Examiner
Pennsylvania stubbing out smoking in public places
Comments | PHILADELPHIA (Map, News) - Smokers who enjoy lighting up in restaurants after a meal or in work during a lunch break only have a few more days before a new law... (photo: Public Domain / -)
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Los Angeles Police Department officers listen as mayor Antonio Villaraigosa and police chief William J. Bratton present preliminary year-end crime statistics(ss2) Buffalo News
3 violent crimes in recent weeks, including 2 rapes, have UB students, officials on edge
| Just two weeks into the fall semester at the University at Buffalo, the school's Main Street campus and the neighborhood around it have been the scene of three violent ... (photo: (AP Photo/Ric Francis) / AP)
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Apollan Odetta, a survivor from the 1994 Rwandan Genocide light candles at a mass grave in Nyamata, Rwanda Tuesday April 6, 2004. Sydney Morning Herald
In search of sanity after the slaughter
| At the bottom of a grassy slope the final act of Rwanda's genocide is being played out in sullen detail. The presiding judge, more of a respected citizen than a qualifi... (photo: AP / Sayyid Azim)
Africa   Genocide   People   Photos   Rwanda  
Bilateral meeting - US President George Bush The State
Bush comments on Sept 11 attacks, terror fight
The Associated Press | Comments by President Bush on the Sept. 11 attacks and the fight against terrorism: | "A great people has been moved to defend a great nation. Terr... (photo: NATO / )
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Man struck by sausage, but evidence eaten
| Lt. Ian Burrimond, describing the crime as one of the strangest he's ever heard of, said a suspect was found hiding in a nearby field a few minutes later and taken into... (photo: WN / Rubielyn Bunag)
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 William Petersen, front, accepts the award for outstanding performance by an ensemble in a drama series for "CSI: Crime Scene Investigation," at the 11th annual Screen Actors Guild Awards on Saturday, Feb. 5, 2005, in Los Angeles. Listening are Buffalo News
TV Mail Box / Petersen's resume is extensive beyond 'CSI'
| Q: I so enjoy watching William Petersen on "CSI: Crime Scene Investigation," but I don't recall ever seeing him in anything else. Could I have some information on him? ... (photo: AP)
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Members of the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) meet outside the Pentagon Building hours after American Airlines Fight 77 was piloted by terrorists into the building, during the September 11, 2001 attacks. 		          Location:               Chicago Sun-Times
FBI crusade to prosecute old racist murder cases stalls
| WASHINGTON — Flanked by officials from the NAACP and the Southern Poverty Law Center, FBI Director Robert Mueller last year announced with considerable fanfare a new pa... (photo: US DoD)
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Afghan Community Observes International Day of Peace .
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- Petraeus to hand over Iraq command
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U.S. Army Gen. David H. Petraeus, the commander of Multi-National Force Iraq, talks about security improvements while giving an aerial tour of Baghdad, Iraq, to Sen. Barack Obama July 21, 2008. Sens. Jack Reed and Chuck Hagel also joined the presidential candidate on the tour.
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Pakistani elections will be delayed until Feb. 18 because of violence following the assassination of Benazir Bhutto (mj1)
Grab for power divides Bhutto clan
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Human Rights Terrorism
- Pakistan opts for a strong president
- Pressure for coup: top Thai general
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Asif Ali Zardari, 4th from left seating at table, husband of slain Prime Minister of Pakistan Benazir Bhtto(ss2)
Pakistan opts for a strong president
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- Militancy tops full agenda as Zardari assumes presidency
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- Hariri tours North in bid to ease strife between Sunni, Alaw
- War-torn Afghanistan wins Olympic bronze
- 'Now that he is elected, he should act'
- RP needs US troops’ help
Afghan Community Observes International Day of Peace .
Afghan tribal leader's trial set
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