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Friday Photo: Hole in the wall
SEDRUN, SWITZERLAND - OCTOBER 15: Workers celebrate the breakthrough of the second shaft of Gotthard Tunnel on October 15, 2010 in Sedrun, Switzerland. The world's longest tunnel, which has been under construction for 14 years, is not expected to...
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Fri, Oct 15 2010 3:27 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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Israel: Weapons seized in Nigeria were headed to Gaza
Israeli authorities say a cache of weapons seized at a Nigerian port this week originated in Iran and were bound for Gaza: Agents with Nigeria's secretive State Security Service discovered the weapons Tuesday hidden inside of 13 shipping containers...
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Thu, Oct 28 2010 2:53 PM
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Today's terror plot
This story is still very much unfolding and past experience has taught that it's dangerous to make too many assumptions about these incidents in the early hours (not that that's stopping anyone on Cable news right now). But here are too quick...
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Fri, Oct 29 2010 3:29 PM
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Morning Brief: Iran tells EU it wants new nuclear talks
Iran tells EU it wants new nuclear talks Top news: The Iranian government has sent a letter to the EU's new foreign affairs chief Catherine Ashton indicating its willingness to hold a new round of nuclear talks after Nov. 10. EU diplomats say the...
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Fri, Oct 29 2010 5:57 AM
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Senkaku, Diaoyu; Diaoyu, Senkaku; let’s call the whole thing off
In a surprise move after it looked like the recent spat between Tokyo and Beijing was quieting down, China has just canceled a planned meeting between its premier Wen Jiabao and Japanese Prime Minister Naoto Kan on the sidelines of the East Asia Summit...
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Sat, Oct 30 2010 2:14 AM
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Has David Broder lost his mind?
Today's column is very strange. Apparently Broder thinks Obama can fix the economy by threatening a war with Iran: With strong Republican support in Congress for challenging Iran's ambition to become a nuclear power, he can spend much of 2011...
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Sun, Oct 31 2010 6:47 AM
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Prince al-Waleed backs moving the Manhattan mosque
Saudi Prince al-Waleed bin Talal has been one of the most intriguing figures in the debate over the "Ground Zero Mosque." al-Waleed is both a funder of Imam Feisal Abdul Rauf's proposed Park51 Islamic Center through his Kingdom Foundation...
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Fri, Oct 29 2010 9:06 AM
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Morning Brief: British intelligence chief, in historic appearance, condemns torture
British intelligence chief, in historic appearance, condemns torture Top story: Sir John Sawers, the chief of Britain's overseas intelligence services, known as MI6, spoke publicly about his organization's refusal to use torture and its need for...
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Thu, Oct 28 2010 5:34 AM
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Bulgaria will allow women to serve on non-existent submarines
Give the Bulgarian government points for efficiency, if not productivity. On the same day the country's defense minister lifted its ban on women serving on submarines, the parliament voted to mothball the country's only submarine. It's the...
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Thu, Oct 28 2010 9:21 AM
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What happened to Putin's face?
Valdimir Putin's trip to Kiev this week to sign a series of trade deals with an increasingly Russia-friendly Ukrainian government should have been a feel-good moment for the Russian prime minister, but all anyone wants to talk about is the mysterious...
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Thu, Oct 28 2010 10:32 AM
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Russia participates in Afghan heroin bust
For the first time, Russian counternarcotics agents participated in a NATO led raid in Afghanistan yesterday: The operation, in which four opium refining laboratories and over 2,000 pounds of high-quality heroin were destroyed, was the first to include...
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Fri, Oct 29 2010 3:53 PM
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British Airways chairman: U.S. airport security 'completely redundant'
The inevitable international pushback against the United States' snowballing airport security regime seems to have begun , with British Airways Chariman Martin Broughton leading the charge: In remarks at the annual conference of the UK Airport Operators...
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Wed, Oct 27 2010 7:58 AM
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New Zealand to rewrite labor laws for Peter Jackson
Back in June, I blogged a too-good-to-check item from the Daily Mail about rapper Snoop Dogg trying to rent the entire country of Liechtenstein for a music video shoot. As absurd as that story sounded, I was reminded of it by the news that New Zealand...
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Wed, Oct 27 2010 8:47 AM
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Morning Brief: Indonesia hit by twin disasters
Indonesia hit by twin disasters Top story: A 10-meter tsunami has killed at least 272 people in a remote region of Indonesia, while 800 miles away, a volcanic eruption has forced the evacuation of thousands. Relief workers are only now reaching the remote...
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Wed, Oct 27 2010 5:47 AM
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