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Yesterday | www.nytimes.com | Iria

China Presses Hush Money on Grieving Parents

Local governments in southwest China’s quake-ravaged Sichuan Province have begun a coordinated campaign to buy the silence of angry parents whose children died during the earthquake, according to interviews with more than a dozen parents from four collapsed schools. Officials threaten that the parents will get nothing if they refuse to sign, the parents say.

4 comments

Wed Jul 23, 2008

www.msnbc.msn.com | Iria

100 'slightly contaminated' from French reactor

Radioactive particles spewed from a pipe at a French nuclear reactor on Wednesday, slightly contaminating 100 employees, a spokeswoman for the national electric company said.

16 comments

www.nytimes.com | Iria

Is Afghanistan a Narco-State?

The trouble is that the fighting is unlikely to end as long as the Taliban can finance themselves through drugs — and as long as the Kabul government is dependent on opium to sustain its own hold on power.

12 comments

news.yahoo.com | Iria

World's first IVF baby marks 30th birthday

Although her birth opened the door for millions of infertile couples worldwide to give birth to IVF or test tube babies, Brown has no big plans to celebrate the landmark date.

1 comment

www.star-telegram.com | Top Ex Ed

Ambassador: Al-Qaida leaving Iraq for Afghanistan

Al-Qaida's foreign fighters who have for years bedeviled Iraq are increasingly going to Afghanistan to fight instead, the Iraqi ambassador to the United States said Wednesday.

52 comments

Related Topix: Terrorism, Asia, Afghanistan

cbs4denver.com | Top Ex Ed

Sudan's Leader Visits Darfur Amid Genocide Charges

Sudan's president made a defiant visit to Darfur just a week after being charged with genocide in the war-ravaged region, vowing not to be intimidated by the indictment and then breaking into a tribal dance on a parched field to the delight of cheering supporters.

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Related Topix: Sudan, Africa

www.mb.com.ph | Top Ex Ed

High-yielding peanut tried in Sorsogon

A high-yielding variety of peanut bred by an international research center in India is now being tried in Bicol.

The variety — ICFV 86564 — had earlier been tried and found to thrive in Cagayan Valley.

Introduced in the Philippines in 2005, the variety was bred by the India-based International Crops Research Institute for the Semi-Arid Tropics (ICRISAT), currently headed by former Agriculture Secretary William D. Dar.

2 comments

Related Topix: Philippines, Agriculture, Science

Tue Jul 22, 2008

rawstory.com | Iria

Report: Russia mulls sending bombers to Cuba

Russia may start regular flights by long-range bombers to Cuba in response to US plans to build missile defence sites in Eastern Europe, the newspaper Izvestia reported Monday, quoting an official.

275 comments

Related Topix: Strategic Defense Initiative, US Military, US Air Force, North Atlantic Treaty Organization, Vladimir Putin

Mon Jul 21, 2008

www.salon.com | Top Ex Ed

Thai-Cambodia in military standoff

Cambodia is seeking regional intervention in its territorial dispute with Thailand after talks between the two neighbors failed to end a military standoff around an ancient cliff-side temple, officials said Tuesday.

20 comments

Related Topix: Southeast (University of Alaska System), University of Alaska System, Indonesia, Southeast Asia, Cambodia

www.reuters.com | Top Ex Ed

Suicide car bomber hits Afghan army vehicle in Kabul

A suicide bomber killed three civilians and wounded one more in an attack in the Afghan capital, Kabul, on Tuesday, a police official said.

4 comments

Related Topix: Asia, Afghanistan,

www.cctv.com | Top Ex Ed

Nepal elects first President

A doctor from the Nepali Congress has been elected the first president of Nepal.

The Constituent Assembly declared Ram Braan Yadav won 308 votes in the second round of presidential elections to become president of the world's youngest federal democratic republic. His major competitor Ram Raja Prasad Singh from the Communist Party of Nepal (Maoist) won 282 votes.

2 comments

Related Topix: Nepal, Asia,

www.newsweek.com | Iria

Islam Bullish In a Bear Market

The Amana funds, invested according to Sharia, have more than doubled since 2003, to $1.3 billion.

16 comments

Related Topix: Christian Music, Morningstar, Mutual Funds

www.nytimes.com | Iria

Mideast Facing Choice Between Crops and Water

Global food shortages have placed the Middle East and North Africa in a quandary, as they are forced to choose between growing more crops to feed an expanding population or preserving their already scant supply of water.

21 comments

Daily Express

Brown warns Iran in Israel speech

Gordon Brown threatened Iran with tougher sanctions as he became the first British prime minister to address the Israeli parliament.

17 comments

Related Topix: Israel, Middle East

Racine Journal Times

Barack Obama in Baghdad to meet with US commanders

A U.S. Embassy official said Democratic presidential contender Barack Obama arrived in Iraq on Monday where he will meet with commanders and troops in a war he has long opposed.

17 comments

Related Topix: Iraq, Kuwait City, Kuwait Travel, Travel, Kuwait Travel, US Politics, US News, Barack Obama, Iraq Travel

Sun Jul 20, 2008

Times-Picayune

TS Dolly continues toward the Yucatan Peninsula

A Tropical Storm warning is in effect for the Yucatan Peninsula of Mexico from the border with Belize to Campeche Mexico.

5 comments

Related Topix: Mexico

Sat Jul 19, 2008

www.iht.com | Top Ex Ed

Iraqi PM says US should leave as soon as possible

Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki says U.S. troops should leave Iraq "as soon as possible," according to a magazine report, and he called presidential candidate Barack Obama's suggestion of 16 months "the right timeframe for a withdrawal."

314 comments

Related Topix: George Bush, US Politics, US News, Barack Obama, Europe, Germany, 2008 Presidential Election

www.masslive.com | Top Ex Ed

British hostage in Iraq is dead

A Shiite militia that claimed responsibility for the kidnapping of five Britons in Iraq more than a year ago said one of its hostages committed suicide, a British newspaper reported.

The Sunday Times of London published what it said was a statement in a video it obtained from the group through an intermediary in Iraq.

36 comments

Related Topix: Iraq, Middle East, Europe, United Kingdom

www.msnbc.msn.com | Iria

Unification Church’s Moon hurt in crash

The founder of the Unification Church, the Rev. Sun Myung Moon, is recovering from injuries he suffered when a helicopter taking him to a church-linked hospital crashed into a mountain in poor visibility, officials said.

6 comments

Fri Jul 18, 2008

www.cbc.ca | Top Ex Ed

Afghans have freed a journalist who took pictures of an execution

An Afghan journalist who contributes to The Associated Press has been freed after his pictures and video footage of two women executed by the Taliban led intelligence officials to hold him for questioning for two days.

12 comments

Related Topix: Asia, Afghanistan, Entertainment

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