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Donations for Haiti
They're pouring in. Just yesterday, U.S. cell phone users texting to aid groups raised more than $1 million. For those still wanting to give, texting HAITI to 90999 sends $10 to the Red Cross' relief effort, and 100 percent of the donation goes...
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Thu, Jan 14 2010 7:42 AM
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The situation at U.N. headquarters
This morning, French Foreign Minister told the press that Hedi Annabi, the head of the U.N. mission in Haiti, had been killed when the mission's headquarters in Port-au-Prince's Hotel Christopher collapsed, but the U.N. has not yet confirmed Annabi's...
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Wed, Jan 13 2010 11:47 AM
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First-person accounts from Haiti
First-person accounts of the "biblical" disaster in Haiti, in the words of U.S. Secretary Hillary Clinton, are starting to filter out, 24 hours after it occurred. From The Guardian : "Please take me out, I am dying. I have two children...
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Wed, Jan 13 2010 1:35 PM
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Baidu not safe from hackers either
With all the talk of Google's response to Chinese cyber-attacks, less noticed has been the attack on Chinese search giant Baidu today. Earlier today, users trying to access Baidu were redirected to the above page (screenshot via Danwei.org )saying...
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Wed, Jan 13 2010 10:05 AM
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Massive quake rocks Haiti
Early this evening, a massive earthquake rocked Haiti, the United States' island neighbor to the south and, by far, the poorest country in the Western hemisphere. The earthquake measured a 7.0 on the Richter scale and occurred close to the densely...
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Tue, Jan 12 2010 7:07 PM
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Morning Brief: Yemen: Al Qaeda militants arrested; U.S. suspends Gitmo transfers
Yemen: Al Qaeda militants arrested; U.S. suspends Gitmo transfers Top story: Yemeni security forces have arrested three Al Qaeda militants linked to recent threats against western embassies in the country. The three were arrested while being treated in...
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Wed, Jan 06 2010 5:55 AM
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More humiliation on Dubai's big day
With the opening of the Burj Dubai -- the world's new tallest building -- today, Dubaiers might have hoped that for one day at least, the economically beleagured emirate might get its swagger back. And indeed, 90 percent of the units in the 160 story...
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Mon, Jan 04 2010 11:36 AM
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The Senate loses a Latin America policy expert
Today, Sen. Christopher Dodd, Democrat of Conn., announced that will not seek re-election this year. Dodd, suffering from a low approval rating and bashed for his perceived closeness with fat-cat bankers, wasn't expected to win a sixth term. Dodd...
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Wed, Jan 06 2010 11:08 AM
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Friday Photo: Israel escalates hummus war
A giant serving of hummus weighting 4,087.5 kilos (8992.5 pounds) is seen resting on a six-meters (20 foot) satellite dish while attempting to break a new world record in the Arab Israeli village of Abu Gosh on January 8, 2010. Fifty chefs in the Arab...
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Fri, Jan 08 2010 4:16 PM
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Morning Brief: Turkey hits Syria after mortar sails over border
Turkey hits Syria after mortar sails over border Top news: The Turkish military shelled targets inside Syria on Wednesday after a Syrian mortar round killed five Turkish civilians. The attacks were the most serious indication that Syria's civil war...
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Thu, Oct 04 2012 5:48 AM
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Morning Brief: Suicide bombings rock Aleppo
Suicide bombings rock Aleppo Top news: Three suicide bombers killed more than 30 people by detonating car bombs near a military officers' club in the northern Syrian city of Aleppo on Wednesday, according to the Associated Press , with another explosion...
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Wed, Oct 03 2012 5:25 AM
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Where can 16-year-olds vote?
16- and 17-year-olds won't be able to vote in Tuesday's election. But if they really don't want to wait until 2016 to vote for a president, Argentinian citizenship is always an option. Argentina just lowered its voting age to 16 ahead of 2013's...
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Fri, Nov 02 2012 2:02 PM
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Liveblogging the White House press conference
2:03 pm: John Brennan, the White House's chief counterterrorism advisor, is asked whether the mission was to capture or kill Osama bin Laden. He says that the forces were prepared for "all contingencies," but if the forces had an opportunity...
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Mon, May 02 2011 11:05 AM
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Great moments in Osama speculation: Biogeographic data edition
This post was a big hit for Passport back in 2009 and seems to be getting traffic again today: Geography Professor Thomas Gillespie of UCLA has employed a technique typically used for tracking endangered species in order to pinpoint the most likely location...
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Mon, May 02 2011 3:12 PM
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Morning Brief: More details emerge of hunt for bin Laden
More details emerge of hunt for bin Laden Top story: White House and national security officials provided more details about the operation that tracked Osama bin Laden to a compound in Abbottabad, Pakistan, and culminated on Sunday with a U.S. commando...
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Tue, May 03 2011 4:57 AM
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