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Shanties are seen standing besides high rise buildings in Indias commercial capital city of Mumbai, India, Wednesday, Aug. 26, 2009.
Culture   Economy   India   Photos   Society  
 The New York Times 
India Is Getting All the Trappings of the New Century; But Is It Modern?
| PONDICHERRY, INDIA — S. Durairaj is by all accounts a modern man. He drives a car, uses a cellphone and keeps up with international news. In his spare time, he studies for a law degree. He int... (photo: AP / Rajanish Kakade)
File- Major General (MGEN) James N. Mattis, USMC, Commanding General, 1st Marine Division (MAR DIV), returns a salute from Marines of 1st Battalion (BN) 4th Marines about to be promoted, at Camp Commando, Kuwait while forward deployed in support of Operation enduring Freedom.
Defence   Photos   War   Washington   Wikipedia: War on Terror  
 WorldNews.com 
The 'Real' Rogue Soldiers
Article by WorldNews.com Correspondent Dallas Darling. | At first glance and in regards to the title, it might seem this article pertains to the Afghan army sergeant who recently turned his weapon and... (photo: USMC / SSgt Daniel Schrubb)
A Palestinian youth sits in front of a section of Israel's separation barrier as he gathers with Fatah supporters at a rally marking the third anniversary of the late Yasser Arafat's death in the Aida refugee camp, near the West Bank town of Bethlehem, Friday, Nov. 9, 2007.  Gulf News 
If Kosovo, why not Palestine?
| On July 22, the International Court of Justice issued an advisory opinion on the following question posed to it by Serbia: "Is the unilateral declaration of independence by the Provisional Inst... (photo: AP / Kevin Frayer)
Freedom   Israel   Palestine   Photos   Wikipedia: Peace process in the IsraeliPalestinian conflict  
poor residential area in Pune - India  The Guardian 
It's India's poor who need British aid, not its military and business elites
| This week David Cameron flew to India in a chartered plane, accompanied by six ministers, innumerable corporate chiefs, and even a few Olympic medallists. Cameron has vowed to forge a "new special r... (photo: WN / Aruna Mirasdar)
India   People   Photos   Politics   Wikipedia:Poor  
Top Stories
Kim Kardashian, left, greets Rick Hilton as she poses on the red carpet at the 2009 Fox Reality Channel Really Awards in Los Angeles, Tuesday, Oct. 13, 2009. CNN
Celeb lookalike surgery requests raise red flags
Plastic surgery Kim Kardashian clone? | (CNN) -- Nicole Kidman's nose. Angelina Jolie's lips. Plastic surgeons say they get these very specific requests regularly and usu... (photo: AP / Chris Pizzello)
Doctor   Kim   Photos   Plastic   Surgery  
File:McCrystal at Camp Eggers.jpg The Siasat Daily
NATO rocket killed 52 Afghan civilians: Hamid Karzai
| Kabul, July 27: Afghan President Hamid Karzai said on Monday that NATO troops had fired a rocket that killed 52 "innocent" villagers in southern Afghanistan, as leaked ... (photo: Public Domain / Geo Swan)
Afghan   Civilians   Karzai   Photos   Wikipedia: Nato  
Lance Cpl. Michael Murray, a fireteam leader with 3rd Platoon, India Company, 3rd Battalion, 6th Marine Regiment, provides security in Marjah, Helmand province, Afghanistan, Feb. 19. Asia Times
Murder on the Khyber Pass express
|      Jul 27, 2010 Murder on the Khyber Pass express | By Spengler | The 92,000 American classified military documents released by WikiLeaks add to t... (photo: USMC / LCpl. Tommy Bellegarde)
Afghanistan   Pakistan   Photos   US   Wikipedia: Wikileaks  
Afghan women walk past coffins containing the bodies of three foreign aid workers in a hospital in Pul-e-Alam in Logar province, Afghanistan, Wednesday, Aug. 13, 2008. Gunmen wielding assault rifles ambushed a U.S. aid organization's vehicle in Logar province, south of Kabul, on Wednesday, killing an American-Trinidadian aid worker along with a Canadian and a British-Canadian colleague, officials sa The New York Times
Afghan Officials Report 52 Civilians Dead in NATO Strike
| KABUL, Afghanistan — In what could be the one of the most serious cases of civilian casualties in nine years of war, top Afghan officials said Monday that 52 peop... (photo: AP / Rafiq Maqbool)
Afghanistan   NATO   Photos   War   Wikipedia: War in Afghanistan (2001present)  
An oil-covered pelican sits in thick beached oil at Queen Bess Island in Barataria Bay, just off the Gulf of Mexico in Plaquemines Parish, La., Saturday, June 5, 2010. The New York Times
Road to New Confidence at BP Runs Through U.S.
| LONDON — Robert Dudley, who is expected to be appointed as BP’s chief executive at a board meeting here Monday night, faces a long road to restore confidenc... (photo: AP / Gerald Herbert)
Company   Oil Spill   Photos   US   Wikipedia: Deepwater Horizon explosion  
Bolivia's President Evo Morales speaks during a press conference in La Paz, Saturday, Sept. 13, 2008. Morales said he does not want to break relations with Washington, after the ousting of the U.S. ambassador to Bolivia last Wednesday, and that he is considering to extend the state of siege to other rebel regions, depending on the results of a dialogue process launched Fr Irish Times
Morales calls for talks to end Colombia-Venezuela stand-off
| BOLIVIAN PRESIDENT Evo Morales called at the weekend for an emergency meeting of South American presidents to resolve a stand-off between Colombia and neighbouring Vene... (photo: AP / Martin Meji)
Colombia   FARC   Photos   Venezuela   Wikipedia: Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia  
Seven-time Tour de France cycling winner Lance Armstrong, center, waves a start flag at the first stage of the '2009 Vuelta Mexico,' or Tour of Mexico, in southern Mexico, Sunday, March 1, 2009. Herald Tribune
Armstrong bids Tour adieu, not the way he wanted
| PARIS - Lance Armstrong didn't want to go out this way. | In his final Tour de France, the seven-time champion popped a tire, crashed and struggled up the mountains. Wo... (photo: AP / Eduardo Verdugo)
Cycling   France   Paris   Photos   Wikipedia: Lance Armstrong  
Nobel Peace Prize winner Al Gore addresses the UN Climate Conference Thursday Dec. 13, 2007 The Independent
Nobel Peace Prizes 'are being awarded illegally'
| Can we have our Nobel Peace Prize back, please? We got most of our decisions wrong. We should have laid much more emphasis on abolishing the military and outlawing wars... (photo: AP / Dita Alangkara)
Europe   Justice   Peace   Photos   Wikipedia: Nobel Peace Prize  
Graphic depicting the expected track of Tropical Storm Cindy. The New York Times
Storm Weakened, Drilling Rig Returns to Well Site
| HOUSTON — As Tropical Storm Bonnie weakened to a mere tropical depression over the Gulf of Mexico, a drilling rig working to repair the crippled Macondo oil well ... (photo: US Navy)
Depression   Photos   Storm   Tropical   Wikipedia: Deepwater Horizon oil spill  
Cloning / Genetics Human Rights
- Scientists Produce First Cloned Fighting Bull
- Who Spewed It: Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos Edition
- Behind the secrets of silk lie high-tech opportunities
- Google Sees Games as a Weapon in Facebook Battle
Kim Kardashian, left, greets Rick Hilton as she poses on the red carpet at the 2009 Fox Reality Channel Really Awards in Los Angeles, Tuesday, Oct. 13, 2009.
Celeb lookalike surgery requests raise red flags
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- UN vote declares access to water a basic human right
- Local Government Amendment Bill dilutes democracy
- From fists of puree to fists of fury
- China rejects Western standards on human rights
A member of a Romany association, Alice Januel, displays an official document which authorizes French Romanies to travel with their caravan, during a press conference with members of different French Roma associations in Saint Ouen north of Paris, Tuesday, July 27, 2010.
Sarkozy Toughens on Illegal Roma
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Abortion Society Issues
- A Palestinian election is aborted, again
- Rick Pitino has heated exchange with defense attorney during
- Boxer tries to highlight differences on abortion
- Boxer tries to highlight differences on abortion
Pregnancy
Malaysia mulls school for pregnant teens to curb dumping
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- Heat Wave Batters Russia
- Sweltering heat breaks new record in Moscow
- India Is Getting All the Trappings of the New Century; But I
- Just drop it: The one-size-fits-all approach to blood sugar
A local resident runs near a peat fire in a forest near the town of Lubertsi, southeast of Moscow in Shatura, late Thursday, July 29, 2010.
Heat Wave Batters Russia
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Democracy Immigration / Racism
- Operational challenges and the unsustainability of Diggersâ€
- Local Government Amendment Bill dilutes democracy
- India Is Getting All the Trappings of the New Century; But I
- Dems Take on Supreme Court's Giant Sell-Out of Our Democ
Shanties are seen standing besides high rise buildings in Indias commercial capital city of Mumbai, India, Wednesday, Aug. 26, 2009.
India Is Getting All the Trappings of the New Century; But Is It Modern?
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- Museum and Gallery Listings
- Classical Music/Opera Listings
- Movies and Film Series
A member of a Romany association, Alice Januel, displays an official document which authorizes French Romanies to travel with their caravan, during a press conference with members of different French Roma associations in Saint Ouen north of Paris, Tuesday, July 27, 2010.
Sarkozy Toughens on Illegal Roma
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Ethics Religion
- Ethics Trial for Rangel Looms as House Panel Details Charges
- Rangel to Stand Trial Before House Panel in Ethics Case
- House ethics panel charges Rangel on 13 counts
- Panel hits Charles Rangel with 13 alleged ethics charges
KitKat chunky.
Ethical KitKats fairing so well
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- Novelist Anne Rice says she's leaving Christianity
- Excessive force suspension reversed for Texas cop
- Boxer tries to highlight differences on abortion
- Fox News: Apple Is The New Religion And The Pope Is Scared
Devotees being carried on ponies to the shrine of Hindu God 'Shiva' during the annual Amarnath Yatra (Pilgrimage), some 14 Km from Baltal in Indian-administered Kashmir on June 16, 2009,Some 600,000 pilgrims are expected to visit the holy Amarnath Cave this season where a Shiva Lingam, an ice stalagmite shaped as a fallus and symbolising the Hindu God Shiva, stands for worship. The Lingam which forms naturally every year in the Himalayan region of Kashmir, measures 12 feet in height, the Shrine Board authorities said.
Amarnath yatra suspended for the second day from Jammu
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