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Omar Khadr 'very happy' to be back in Canada
CBC.ca
Convicted war criminal Omar Khadr has spent his first night in Canada after being held for nearly a decade in U.S. military custody. Khadr was the last Westerner, and the youngest prisoner, to be held at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba when he was repatriated ...
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Afghan inside attack puts US troop deaths at 2000
USA TODAY
The U.S. military is confirming the death of an American service member in eastern Afghanistan, bringing the number of American troops dead in Afghanistan in the long-running conflict to 2,000. death. In this file photo, an Army National Guard honor ...
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New Zealand beats Pumas; takes Rugby Championship
SI.com
LA PLATA, Argentina (AP) -A Cory Jane hat-trick led New Zealand to a dominant 54-15 victory over Argentina on Saturday to secure the Rugby Championship title for the world champions. Julian Savea added two tries - bringing his tally to five tries in ...
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South Africa eye early spin option against Australia
Yahoo! News (blog)
COLOMBO (Reuters) - Switching to spinners in the power play will not be a bad gameplan against Australia on a turning wicket, South Africa captain A.B. de Villiers said ahead of their World Twenty20 Super Eight clash on Sunday. South Africa are in a ...
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The Arc of Perception Is Bending
AllAfrica.com
Today, with respect to Africa, we can paraphrase Dr King and say the arc of negative perception has been long, but it is rapidly bending towards positive territory. For decades, the dominant image of Africa has been one of the sick man of the world ...
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US underestimated need for security in Libya, officials say
Denver Post
On the eve of his death, U.S. Ambassador J. Christopher Stevens was ebullient as he returned for the first time in his new role to Benghazi, the eastern Libyan city that embraced him as a savior during last year's civil war. He moved around ... U.S ...
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Australia: Thousands march in Melbourne to honor rape-murder victim Jillian ...
GlobalPost
A missing poster for Jill Meagher, whose body was found by police buried in a shallow grave north-west of Melbourne, is taped to a lamppost on Sydney Rd on September 28, 2012 in Melbourne, Australia. (Scott Barbour/AFP/Getty Images). What do you think ...
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US won't mediate in China-Japan dispute: Official
TwoCircles.net
Beijing : The US was not seeking to mediate in the dispute between China and Japan over the Diaoyu Islands but will continue to encourage the two countries to resolve the matter through diplomacy, a top US official said. The US has a strong interest in ...
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Musician friends celebrate Thielemans' 90 years
U.S. News & World Report
Thielemans, who has been in poor health, had only played once this year at a summer jazz festival in his native Belgium and had canceled all his other U.S. dates. JALC programming director Jason Olaine said that up to the last minute, the producers ...
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Philippines says Western embassies secured after alert
Radio Netherlands
In November 2010, the US government warned of an imminent attack, particularly in areas frequented by foreigners in the capital. This prompted similar travel advisories from Britain, Australia, Canada, New Zealand and France, but the attack never ...
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Big US Fleet Nears Disputed Islands, But What For?
TIME
But the U.S. has quietly assembled a powerful air, land and sea armada not far from where Japan and China are squaring off over disputed islands in the East China Sea. Two Navy aircraft carrier battle groups and a Marine Corps air-ground task force ...
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TIME
UK football notes: Big plays by freshmen encouraging to Joker Phillips
Lexington Herald Leader
With 12 true freshman having played so far this season, UK is one of the nation's youngest teams. Of UK's 80 scholarship players, 55 are freshmen or sophomores. It wasn't just the freshman quarterback Whitlow who made plays. There was Daron Blaylock ...
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Lexington Herald Leader
INSIGHT-Three lawyers ask US Supreme Court: Why here?
Reuters
Shell has denied the allegations and argues that cases involving foreign governments committing atrocities in their own countries do not belong in the U.S. court system at all. That the justices are considering the sweeping question of whether an ...
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New Zealand take on West Indies in do-or-die match
Times of India
PALLEKELE: Aware that one more defeat will ensure their exit from the tournament, New Zealand need nothing less than a big win against the West Indies in their make-or-break Super Eight match of the ICC World Twenty20 on Monday. Two defeats in a row ...
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Times of India
Jeremy Forrest agrees to be extradited to UK to be closer to Megan Stammers
Telegraph.co.uk
Jailed maths teacher Jeremy Forrest only agreed to be returned from France to face justice in Britain to be closer to 15-year-old lover Megan Stammers, his lawyer has revealed. The besotted pair shared double rooms in budget hotels during eight days on ...
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Telegraph.co.uk
ICC T20 World Cup 2012: Australia vs South Africa - Preview
Zee News
ICC T20 World Cup 2012: Australia vs South Africa - Preview Colombo: On a roll with an all-win record in the World Twenty20 so far, a rampaging Australia would look to beat a demoralised South Africa and seal a semifinal berth in their second Super ...
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Zee News
Obama stops Chinese firm from owning US projects
TwoCircles.net
Beijing : Citing national security risks, US President Barack Obama has blocked a Chinese company from owning four wind farm projects near a navy base where the US military tests unmanned drones and electronic-warfare planes. Obama ordered Ralls ...
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Broad: England got it right against New Zealand
Yahoo! Eurosport UK
Broad: England got it right against New Zealand. ICC World Twenty20 champions England can look forward with hope, not back with regret, after Saturday's much-needed six-wicket Super Eight victory over New Zealand. PA Sport – 23 minutes ago. England's ...
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UN summit: What the US media fails to report about Iran
CASMII
Netanyahu's speech received full media coverage on several networks in the U.S. that included photos of his cartoon-quality bomb drawing prop, while Ahmadinejad's was cut short on CNN before the section where he said that countries and religions should ...
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US Unemployment to Remain Elevated Under Present Presidential Policies
The Desert Sun (blog)
2) The permanent cancellation of the Trans-Canada XL oil pipeline will not only deprive the U.S. of additional energy conversion, up to 50,000 construction workers, and massive additional revenues from fossil fuel and its derivatives, but billions will ...
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US embassy condoles Brajesh Mishra's death
TwoCircles.net
New Delhi : The US embassy here Sunday condoled the passing away of India's first national security adviser Brajesh Mishra, describing him as "an extraordinary champion" of close India-US ties. In a message issued here, the US embassy said it is ...
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Georgia's election could predict future relations between US and Russia
Human Events
It's a major understatement to say that Americans are focused more on the election in their country than they are in the former Russian province-turned-independent country of Georgia. But the outcome of Georgia's parliamentary elections Monday could be ...
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Human Events
Connect Technologies to Farmers, Africa Urged
AllAfrica.com
The call was made during the second and final day of the Africa Green Revolution Forum during a session on "How technological change in agriculture is essential for Improving food Security and Agricultural growth". Some of the leaders favoured ...
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Live Cricket Streaming: Australia vs South Africa, ICC T20 World Cup Super ...
Cricket Country
In-form Australia will take on the South African side at the R Premadasa Stadium in Colombo, in their ICC World T20 Super Eights Group 2 clash of World T20 on Sunday. A large number of people are busy in their offices, colleges, waiting in long queues ...
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Thousands pray for US at 'America for Jesus' rally
WLOX
(AP Photo/ Joseph Kaczmarek). Dharma Bohall, 13, extends her arms in prayer during the America for Jesus prayer rally, Friday Sept. 28, 2012, on Independence Mall in Philadelphia. (AP Photo/ Joseph Kaczmarek). People participate in the America for ...
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