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Is the Kremlin about to get WikiLeaked?
The Christian Sciene Monitor reports that Assange and Co. may be going after Moscow next: "We have [compromising materials] about Russia, about your government and businessmen," Mr. Assange told the pro-government daily Izvestia. "But not...
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Tue, Oct 26 2010 9:49 AM
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Novelist Arundhati Roy could be charged with sedition
The Indian Home Ministry has given Delhi police the go-ahead to arrest bestselling novelist andactivist Arundhati Roy on charges of sedition. The charges relate to a recent event at which Roy appeared with Kashmiri separatist leader Syed Ali Shah Geelan...
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Tue, Oct 26 2010 8:59 AM
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Japocalypse Watch: Rise of the metrosexuals
Chico Harlan's long Washington Post trend piece on Japan's "herbivores" -- young men who prefer shopping and hanging out with friends to working 14 hour days before getting blackout drunk -- is the latest entry in the increasingly popular...
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Tue, Oct 26 2010 8:16 AM
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Chilean president apologizes for writing Nazi-era slogan
German history can be a tough minefield for visiting dignataries to navigate, but Chilean President Sebastian Pinera should still have known better than to write "Deutschland uber alles" in a government guestbook on his trip to Berlin: The phrase...
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Tue, Oct 26 2010 7:22 AM
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Morning Brief: Iran loads fuel rods into nuclear reactor
Iran loads fuel rods into nuclear reactor Top story: Iran announced on Tuesday that it had begun loading the 163 fuel roads into the core of the Bushehr nuclear reactor, located in the south of the country on the coast of the Persian Gulf. The head of...
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Tue, Oct 26 2010 5:16 AM
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Does America have a corruption problem?
Transparency International's new Corruptions Perceptions Index is out , and it's bad news for the United States: For the first time , America has slipped out of the ranks of the 20 least corrupt countries, falling below Qatar and ranking just...
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Tue, Oct 26 2010 4:13 AM
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China's Ann Coulter
I don't advise anyone to willingly dive into the fever swamps of the opinion pages of the Chinese state-run press, but sometimes it's good fun. Take, for instance, this recent offering by People's Daily columnist Li Hongmei, who writes like...
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Tue, Oct 26 2010 3:02 AM
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EU to launch new Cuba talks
EU High Representative Catherine Ashton is planning to contact the Cuban government for talks aimed at normalizing ties, following the recent release of dozens of poltical prisoners. The move also comes after the EU Parliament voted last week to award...
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Mon, Oct 25 2010 11:27 AM
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China pulls out of Tokyo film festival
China's latest film exports will not be on display at the 23rd annual Tokyo film festival thanks to a spat over Taiwan sovereignty : The head of the Chinese delegation, Jiang Ping, told festival organizers that the Taiwanese delegation must not attend...
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Mon, Oct 25 2010 9:53 AM
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Britain selling Sherwood Forest?
The Telegraph reports that as part of its austerity measures, Britain plans to sell off around half of its 748,000 hectares of government-owned forest, possibly including Robin Hood's old haunt: The controversial decision will pave the way for a huge...
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Mon, Oct 25 2010 9:26 AM
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Morning Brief: WikiLeaks: Maliki rivals call for torture investigation
WikiLeaks: Maliki rivals call for torture investigation Top news : The release of 400,000 classified Iraq war documents by whistleblower site WikiLeaks, including graphic descriptions of torture by Iraqi forces, are further complicating Prime Minster...
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Mon, Oct 25 2010 5:54 AM
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Wikileaked
The much anticipated Wikileaks document dump of 400,00 classified U.S. military documents, which cover events during the Iraq war from 2004 to 2009, is upon us: The Guardian and the New York Times have both just published their assessments after reviewing...
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Fri, Oct 22 2010 2:45 PM
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Germany's Age of Anxiety - By Roger Boyes
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Fri, Oct 22 2010 1:40 PM
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Morning Brief: French police force open fuel depot as senate prepares to vote on pension bill
French police force open fuel depot as senate prepares to vote on pension bill Top story: French police forced open a blockade of the country's main fuel refinery today as France's nationwide strikes continued to intensify. Nonetheless, the French...
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Fri, Oct 22 2010 6:14 AM
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Korean Idol singers get their G-20 on
I don't believe that anyone in history has ever used the phrase "Y'all ready for this" in reference to a debate on exchange rates and monetary policy... until now. The South Korean Presidential Commission for the G-20 Summit is currently...
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Thu, Oct 21 2010 2:37 PM
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