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Morning Brief: Aid from flotilla makes its way to Gaza
Aid from flotilla makes its way to Gaza Top story: Humanitarian aid from the Gaza-bound flotilla, which the Israel Defense Forces raided when it attempted to breach its blockade on May 31, killing nine, began arriving in Gaza by land. The cargo had been...
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Thu, Jul 01 2010 5:00 AM
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Is Obama in any hurry to fix immigration? - By Joshua Keating
In President Barack Obama's speech on immigration at American University today he described a "sense of urgency" surrounding the country's broken immigration system, but what really stood out from the speech was the degree to which Obama...
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Thu, Jul 01 2010 1:55 PM
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Morning Brief: More than 50 killed in attack on Sufi shrine in Pakistan
More than 50 killed in attack on Sufi shrine in Pakistan Top news: The death toll has climbed to 50 from a triple suicide bombing at Pakistan's most important Sufi shrine in Lahore, a devastating attack clearly directed against the country's moderate...
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Fri, Jul 02 2010 5:49 AM
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Stat of the Day
Normal 0 false false false EN-US X-NONE X-NONE MicrosoftInternetExplorer4 Normal 0 false false false EN-US X-NONE X-NONE MicrosoftInternetExplorer4 If you're a not-so-diehard World Cup fan (read: ever since Landon Donovan dropped out of sight, you've...
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Fri, Jul 02 2010 12:25 PM
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The White Flag approach
Somalia's transitional federal government doesn't have a lot going for it. No control over the territory, no money in the coffers, no ability to tax, and no ability to offer services. This is not exactly a new predicament, but it's also not...
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Tue, Jul 06 2010 9:52 AM
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What the heck is Gerald Posner doing in Afghanistan? - By Charles Homans
Maybe it was all the excitement with the Russian spies last week, but somehow we missed one of the more intriguing things to grace the Wall Street Journal 's letters page in a while: A full-throated defense of Hamid Karzai's brother, Mahmood Karzai...
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Tue, Jul 06 2010 4:52 PM
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Swedish parliament to host Pirate Bay?
In what may be its most audacious move yet, the Swedish Pirate Party , which aims to radically liberalize copyright and patent law, thinks it may have found a new home for the controversial filesharing site Pirate Bay: After a pan-European legal attempt...
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Wed, Jul 07 2010 10:22 AM
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New store lets angry Chinese women smash things - by Brian Fung
Face it -- nothing's more satisfying when you're angry than taking a whack at large, breakable objects. Problem is, smashing your own property to bits carries some pretty disappointing consequences, like having to clean up the mess -- or, in extreme...
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Thu, Jul 08 2010 12:56 PM
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Morning Brief: U.S. and Russia swap spies in Vienna
U.S. and Russia swap spies in Vienna Top news: In the largest operation of its kind since the end of the Cold War, the United States exchanged 10 people convicted of spying for Russia for four convicted in Russia of spying for the United States. The exchange...
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Fri, Jul 09 2010 5:45 AM
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The other Google-China beef - By Brian Fung
Ever since the Great Sino-Google Meltdown of 2010 began in January with a massive Chinese cyberattack on Google's e-mail service -- to which Google retaliated by lifting the filter on its mainland search results -- international observers have framed...
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Fri, Jul 09 2010 12:41 PM
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Mahmoud Abbas campaigning for Nobel Peace Prize?
Mahmoud Abbas, the president of the Palestinian Authority, is hoping to join the ranks of Yasser Arafat and Yitzhak Rabin in his quest to win a Nobel Peace Prize. Taking the unusual step of actively campaigning for the award, Abbas has reportedly sent...
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Mon, Jul 12 2010 8:12 AM
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Chinese media scoop: The Taliban's deadly monkey soldiers - by Brian Fung
Wake up, Washington. The biggest challenge facing Afghanistan today isn't corruption or political deadlock. It's an army of bloodthirsty, Kalashnikov-toting monkeys. That's right -- according to the ever-credible Chinese state media, who are...
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Tue, Jul 13 2010 6:58 AM
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Israeli Cabinet showdown: Braverman vs. Lieberman
Normal 0 false false false EN-US X-NONE X-NONE MicrosoftInternetExplorer4 The Knesset voted today to revoke the parliamentary privileges of MK Hanin Zoabi, an Arab deputy who participated in the ill-fated flotilla that attempted to break the Israeli siege...
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Tue, Jul 13 2010 2:12 PM
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Does Obama’s new HIV/AIDS plan apply to the rest of the world too?
Well goodness. I wish I had been able to see the new White House National HIV/AIDS Strategy a few weeks back, while writing about Barack Obama's international approach to the disease. Unveiled yesterday, the strategy calls for a new emphasis on prevention...
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Wed, Jul 14 2010 9:41 AM
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Morning Brief: Afghan government agrees to new local defense force
Afghan government agrees to new local defense force Top story: The Afghan government on Wednesday announced the formation of a new local defense force, aimed at undercutting the Taliban insurgency's presence in remote areas of the country. The launch...
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Thu, Jul 15 2010 5:43 AM
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