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Pakistan blocks deportation of 5 Americans
Monday, 12.14.2009, 08:05am
A court order issued Monday blocks five Americans arrested in
Pakistan last week from being deported or being handed over to the FBI,
officials said.
"All the government functionaries, including
federal government or provincial governments are directed not to hand
over the alleged detainees [Americans] to any American agencies, or any
other foreign agencies," the order said, according to Faisal Zaman,
attorney for the government of Pakistan's Punjab province.
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Citigroup strikes deal to repay TARP
Monday, 12.14.2009, 07:59am
Citigroup said Monday it has struck a deal with the government to return $20 billion in bailout money to taxpayers.
The
New York City-based lender said it would raise the money through a
combination of stock and debt, the bulk of which would come from a $17
billion common stock offering.
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Soy Products May Actually Lower Breast Cancer Patients Risk of Death
Friday, 12.11.2009, 07:20pm
There has been conflicting evidence as to whether soy foods increase
breast cancer risks or reduce the chances of breast cancer.
With soy
products of all kinds gaining in popularity, women are concerned about
consumption when they are at risk of or have experienced breast cancer.
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U.S. Muslims pen strategy to wrest 'narrative' from militants
Friday, 12.11.2009, 03:10pm
A leading Muslim-American civil rights group is advocating intense
grassroots engagement among police and U.S. Muslim neighborhood leaders
to thwart the emergence of homegrown Islamic terrorists.
A
report, issued Friday by the Muslim Public Affairs Council, reflects
the shock among American Muslims over the Fort Hood massacre, the
arrests of five American Muslims in Pakistan suspected of plotting
terrorist attacks...
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Darfur violence becoming a forgotten war
Friday, 12.11.2009, 08:26am
The conflict in western Sudan generated global headlines and
prompted a humanitarian response by governments, charities and
Hollywood celebrities such as George Clooney, Mia Farrow and Don
Cheadle.
But despite continuing efforts by activists and aid groups, Darfur seems to get little attention these days.
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Obama: 'Peace requires responsibility'
Friday, 12.11.2009, 07:01am
President Obama accepted the Nobel Peace Prize on Thursday with much discussion of war and the limits of nonviolence.
But he also praised the peacemakers of the past and said the world can and should still strive for peace.
The following is a transcript of Obama's acceptance speech:
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Russia seeks U.S. help in fight against heroin epidemic
Thursday, 12.10.2009, 10:21am
Russia's top drugs adviser has called on the United States to use
its troop surge into Afghanistan to help stem the flow of drugs
entering its borders, as heroin addiction reaches epidemic levels.
Last
week President Barack Obama announced plans to send an extra 30,000
U.S. troops to the region in an effort to stabilize the Afghan
government by defeating the Taliban, who are believed to be heavily
involved in the country's burgeoning drugs trade.
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'Invictus' hero recalls day Mandela transformed South Africa
Thursday, 12.10.2009, 09:11am
Francois Pienaar was the "big blonde son of apartheid," a white South African who grew up dreaming of glory on the rugby field.
He
became a star and the captain of South Africa's national rugby team --
a sport hated by many black South Africans as the game of their
oppressors.
But on June 12, 1994, Nelson Mandela summoned Pienaar to his office to ask him to play a more dramatic role.
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The untold tale of family abductions
Thursday, 12.10.2009, 08:05am
Christine Belford agreed to let her ex-husband take their three
daughters to Disney World for a two-week vacation. In August 2007, the
Delaware mother kissed her little blond girls goodbye.
Those two
weeks were unsettling for Belford, then 34. The couple went through a
bitter divorce in 2006 which resulted in joint custody of the children.
Belford said when the girls were with their dad, they were always
difficult to reach.
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How is Obama being viewed in Europe?
Thursday, 12.10.2009, 06:58am
Few American presidents have been greeted with the enthusiasm Europe
demonstrated for Barack Obama on his election. In part, it was a
reaction against his predecessor -- George W. was never loved in the EU
-- but there was also the feeling that Obama was a genuine
multilateralist.
Europeans, who welcomed Obama as the candidate
of change, didn't expect him to agree with them on everything, but they
believed that he would at least listen to them.
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