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What Google's China decision means
"The story’s not over yet," Google cofounder Sergey Brin told the New York Times in a brief interview after his company redirected Chinese Internet users from Google.cn to a Web address in Hong Kong today . “There was a sense that Hong Kong...
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Mon, Mar 22 2010 8:07 PM
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Miliband: Israel behind "intolerable" misuse of British passports
It was reported earlier this morning that Britain is expelling an Israeli diplomat over the ongoing dispute about the use of forged British passports in the assassination of a senior Hamas leader in Dubai in January. Foreign Secretary David Miliband just...
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Tue, Mar 23 2010 9:29 AM
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Live at 3 p.m. EST: A Conversation with Hugh Pope, author of "Dining With al Qaeda"
Hugh Pope’s recently released book Dining with al-Qaeda is a memoir of three decades spent in the Middle East, starting as a naive and romantic student of Persian and Arabic, learning the hard way about the region's concrete cities, wars and dislocation...
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Wed, Mar 31 2010 11:46 AM
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Colombian hostage released after 12 years
Pablo Emilio Moncayo, a soldier, was only 19 when he was kidnapped by the leftists Colombian rebel group FARC. Last night, at age 32, he was released. He looks to be in good health, with only a minor parasitic condition . It's pretty unimaginable...
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Wed, Mar 31 2010 1:50 PM
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Zimbabwe's terrible new business law
Today, in Zimbabwe, a highly controversial new law requiring businesses to be majority-owned by indigenous Zimbabwean citizens comes into effect. Within the next 45 days, every company with an asset value over $500,000 needs to submit paperwork detailing...
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Mon, Mar 01 2010 2:07 PM
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Turkey to U.S.: you wouldn't like us when we're angry
On Thursday, the House Foreign Affairs Committee will debate a resolution to recognize the 1915 killing of Armenian civilians by Turkish troops as a genocide. A similar resolution failed in 2007. The Obama administration has not taken a stand on the resolution...
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Mon, Mar 01 2010 4:02 PM
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Middle East
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Did Obama push Sarkozy into Russian arms?
The Times 's France-blogger Charles Bremner speculates about the motivations behind France's recent overtures to Russia, which include an elaborate state visit to Paris by President Dmitry Medvedev, a gas deal between GazProm and France's...
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Wed, Mar 03 2010 11:01 AM
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France
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Morning Brief: Bombings hit Baghdad as early voting starts
Bombings hit Baghdad as early voting starts Top story: Twelve people were killed by suicide bombers in Baghdad today as early voting began in Iraq's parliamentary elections. 25 soldiers were also wounded in an attack on a polling station where security...
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Thu, Mar 04 2010 6:37 AM
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Clinton's last-minute intervention on Armenian genocide bill
After remaining largely silent on the issue, the secretary of state spoke up today: Secretary of State Hillary Clinton telephoned House Foreign Affairs Committee Chairman Howard Berman, a Democrat, on Wednesday to argue that the legislation could harm...
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Thu, Mar 04 2010 11:28 AM
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Gay sex scandal at the Vatican
In his FP piece on the decline of the Catholic Church in Ireland, Patsy McGarry described the disatisfaction of Irish catholics with the Pope's tepid response to their country's priest sex abuse scandal. Now Benedict may have to do some damage...
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Fri, Mar 05 2010 7:35 AM
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Friday Photo: The world's first 'Zero Star Hotel'
Daniel Charbonnier, co-founder of Minds in Motion, an international hospitality advisory and services company, has recently partnered with concept artists Frank and Patrik Riklin to transform the 'Zero-Star Hotel' into a worldwide business opportunity...
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Fri, Mar 05 2010 3:11 PM
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No lawyers for Swiss animals
A setback for animal-rights activists in Switzerland: Voters in Switzerland have rejected a proposal to introduce a nationwide system of state-funded lawyers to represent animals in court. Animal rights groups had proposed the move, saying that without...
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Mon, Mar 08 2010 9:26 AM
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Bush's Northern Ireland intervention
Earlier today, former U.S. President George W. Bush called British conservative leader David Cameron to try to convince him to urge his allies in the Northern Irish Ulster Unionist party to support a deal that would give the government in Belfast control...
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Tue, Mar 09 2010 8:17 AM
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Fallout from the China-Google fight
As the latest phase of the epic showdown between China and Google headed into its third day, it became increasingly clear that neither party is planning to back down -- and in fact, it now looks like Beijing is looking to punish the search company for...
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Tue, Mar 23 2010 7:18 PM
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China
Will U.S. troops march past posters of Stalin?
For the first time, U.S. and British troops will participate in Moscow's Victory Day celebrations, marking the 65th anniversary of the defeat of Nazi Germany. But if Moscow Mayor Yuri Luzhkov has his way, they may see an old familiar face around town...
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Wed, Mar 24 2010 9:29 AM
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Russia
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