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Breaking News Sun, 11 May 2008
Meralco
Electricity   Manila   Meralco   Philippines   Photos  
 The Manila Times 
Meralco, GSIS set showdown
By Efren L. Danao, Senior Reporter | The Manila Electric Co. (Meralco) and the Government Service Insurance System (GSIS) will face off in what Sen. Miriam Defensor Santiago had billed as "The Clash o... (photo: WN / Sweet Radoc)
The Times Square news ticker displays financial headlines on Friday, Aug. 10, 2007 in New York. U.S. stocks moved toward another sharply lower open Friday after Thursday's huge sell-off and as bank regulators in Europe and Asia injected cash into money markets, stoking concerns of a more pronounced liquidity crunch
China   Economy   India   Photos   US  
 The Australian 
News of USA's demise greatly exaggerated
| Will Hutton, in The Observer, on why it is a bit premature to concede the 21st century to China or India | THE fashionable view is that the US economy is a busted flush (but) of the world's top 100 ... (photo: AP Photo / kalpana)
Armed military police officers stand guard near the entrance of Harare Central police station, Tuesday April 15, 200  Skynews 
Zimbabwe police are reported to have arrested 56 opposition activists on charges of public violence.
The arrests took place in the farming town of Shamva on Thursday, according to Opposition lawyer Alec Muchadehama. | Police in Zimbabwe | "Although they were arrested in Shamva, they are being detaine... (photo: AP / )
Elections   Photos   Police   Politics   Zimbabwe  
Pervez Musharraf (sl1)  International Herald Tribune 
Accord on restoring judges eludes Pakistan's ruling parties as deadline looms
| : With a self-imposed deadline looming, Pakistani leaders had yet to clinch a deal Sunday on restoring judges sacked by President Pervez Musharraf, an issue that has threatened to break up the rulin... (photo: AP Photo / B.K.Bangash)
Government   Pakistan   Photos   Politics   President  
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Veiled Palestinian women participate in a demonstration calling for reconciliation between Fatah and Hamas factions, in Gaza City, Wednesday, March 26, 2008. The Arab country of Yemen hosted reconciliation talks this week between Hamas and Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas' Fatah movement. However, those talks unraveled amid fresh recriminations between the Palestinian rivals. (AP Photo/Hatem Moussa) The Guardian
Is this the worst place on earth to be a woman?
It is early morning in Al-Hudaydah, a small city in the northwest of Yemen, and Aminah, my translator, is going about the awkward business of eating breakfast. We have co... (photo: AP / Hatem Moussa)
Arab World   Photos   Saudi Arabia   Woman   Yemen  
Assistant Secretary of Defense for Health Affairs Dr. Winkenwerder discusses the Department of Defense´s anthrax vaccination program. KDoD2u Lexington Herald-Leader
Journalist facing fines urges press to protect 1st Amendment
| PHILADELPHIA -- | A former USA Today reporter facing fines for failing to reveal her sources for stories about the 2001 anthrax attacks said Saturday that news organiza... (photo: US DoD photo)
Anthrax   Crime   Human Rights   Journalist   Philadelphia   Photos   US  
Yousaf Raza Gilani Gulf News
PPP wants constitutional route for judges
| Islamabad: Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani said on Saturday the Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) wanted the reinstatement of the deposed judges through the constitutional... (photo: AP)
Islamabad   Media   Pakistan   Photos   Politics  
 O.J. Simpson talks to spectators while watching the morning workouts for the 2007 Kentucky Derby at Churchill Downs in Louisville, Ky., Thursday, May 3, 2007. The 133rd Kentucky Derby will be held on Saturday, May 5th. (AP Photo/Rob Carr)  (js1) ABC News
AP Exclusive: Ex-Manager Says OJ Simpson Confessed
By LINDA DEUTSCH AP Special Correspondent | LOS ANGELES May 10, 2008 (AP) The Associated Press | FONT SIZE | In this June 21, 1995 file photo, O.J. Simpson holds up his h... (photo: AP/Rob Carr)
Entertainment   Football   La   Photos   Sports  
Confidential Corruptions
- Law firms look to marketing to increase business
- Journalist Facing Fines Urges Press to Protect 1st Amendment
- Blackwater unlikely to face charges in Iraq shooting
- The Scorpions concern
Veiled Palestinian women participate in a demonstration calling for reconciliation between Fatah and Hamas factions, in Gaza City, Wednesday, March 26, 2008. The Arab country of Yemen hosted reconciliation talks this week between Hamas and Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas' Fatah movement. However, those talks unraveled amid fresh recriminations between the Palestinian rivals. (AP Photo/Hatem Moussa)
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- Embattled Israeli PM receives boost from his party
- Confined, he dialed 911 to go to church
- Bulgaria's image suffers as crime flourishes
- Lawyer's plight highlights perils of fighting China'
 Heinrich von Pierer (Siemens) und Bundeskanzler Gerhard Schrder beim Treffen der "Partner fr Innovation". ula1
Prosecutors open proceedings against Siemens ex-boss amid corruption investigations
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Crimes Scandals
- Iraq 'gang-rape victim' Jamie Leigh Jones can seek t
- Crown prosecutor caused mistrial in Ellard case
- Ex-Ill. sergeant accused of rape to go on trial
- Ex-Ill. sergeant accused of rape to go on trial
Veiled Palestinian women participate in a demonstration calling for reconciliation between Fatah and Hamas factions, in Gaza City, Wednesday, March 26, 2008. The Arab country of Yemen hosted reconciliation talks this week between Hamas and Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas' Fatah movement. However, those talks unraveled amid fresh recriminations between the Palestinian rivals. (AP Photo/Hatem Moussa)
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- Councils consider legal action against building companies
- Blackwater unlikely to face charges in Iraq shooting
- Not the first fen-phen trial to create controversy
- Elisabeth 'looks 20yrs older'
Defendant Adolf Eichmann listens as he is sentenced to death by the court in Jerusalem, Israel, 15 Dec. 1961.
Pentagon official barred from aiding war-crime prosecution
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Cyber Civil
- Chinese Man Held For Threatening On Internet To Grab Torch
- Facing stiff competition, it embraces the Internet
- Chinese man held for threatening on Internet to grab torch
- Chinese man held for threatening on Internet to grab torch
Computer users (sl1)
Web peril where you least expect it
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- Lebanese prime minister calls for army to restore law, order
- Loving court case took laws off love
- Arabs hold crisis talks on Hezbollah 'coup' in Beiru
- Fredericksburg's stricter noise law draws fire quickly
Der Premier Minister des Libanons Fuad Siniora informiert in Berlin am Mittwoch, 5. September 2007 (tmg1)
Lebanese prime minister calls for army to restore law, order
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