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No end in sight to Pakistan-NATO supply standoff
ISLAMABAD – Pakistan kept a vital border crossing closed to U.S. and NATO supply trucks for a third day Saturday, a sign that Islamabad's desire to avoid a domestic backlash over a NATO incursion that killed three Pakistani troops is — for now — outweighing its desire to stay on good terms with America.Submitted by Account Removed | Published over 2 years ago | -
Gases delay rescue for 29 at New Zealand mine
WELLINGTON, New Zealand – Poisonous gases kept rescuers from entering a New Zealand coal mine where a powerful blast trapped 29 workers, as intermittent power outages Saturday frustrated efforts to pump in fresh air.Submitted by Account Removed | Published over 2 years ago | -
Fidel latest to say Cuba's communism doesn't work
HAVANA – Cuba's communist economic model has come in for criticism from an unlikely source: Fidel Castro. The revolutionary leader told a visiting American journalist and a U.S.-Cuba policy expert that the island's state-dominated system is in need of change, a rare comment on domestic affairs from a man who has taken pains to steer clear of local issues since illness ...Submitted by Account Removed | Published over 2 years ago | -
Ryanair pilot: sack the boss and save cash
LONDON (AFP) – A pilot for budget carrier Ryanair came up with a new money-saving idea Tuesday after the firm suggested axing co-pilots on flights -- replace the airline's boss with a flight attendant.Submitted by Account Removed | Published over 2 years ago | -
30 insurgents killed in Afghanistan ahead of vote
KABUL, Afghanistan – Up to 30 insurgents have been killed in fighting ahead of this week's parliamentary elections in Afghanistan which the Taliban want to undermine, NATO and Afghan officials said Tuesday.Submitted by Account Removed | Published over 2 years ago | -
Uganda Lawmaker Refuse to Withdraw Anti-gay Bill
KAMPALA, Uganda – A Ugandan lawmaker on Friday refused to withdraw proposed legislation that would impose the death penalty for some gays and lesbians despite international condemnation and presidential opposition to a measure that could scare off foreign investors. Lawmaker David Bahati said he will not heed a call late Thursday from the government to drop the proposed bill, as he ...Submitted by Account Removed | Published over 3 years ago | -
No big outbreaks of post-quake disease in Haiti
WASHINGTON — Two new surveillance systems set up in Haiti after January's monster earthquake showed no major outbreaks of disease, and might form the basis of one long-term improvement for the Caribbean nation's health, researchers reported Thursday.Submitted by CherryBlossom | Published almost 3 years ago | -
China panda keeper finalists begin training
BEIJING (AFP) – Twelve finalists in a worldwide contest to be a panda keeper in China for one month have begun their training, learning to feed and study the endangered animals, organisers said on Friday.Submitted by Account Removed | Published over 2 years ago | -
Deadly quakes are coincidence, scientists say
LONDON – Experts say there is nothing unusual about the latest spate of earthquakes in Haiti, Chile and now Turkey, but their devastation illustrates how growing construction along the world's fault lines can lead to massive casualties.Submitted by Account Removed | Published about 3 years ago | -
Is the End Near for Basque Separatist Group ETA?
Half a century of police pressure and court convictions has left the Basque separatist group ETA shrunken, battered and shaken by infighting, with the group's political representatives wrestling its militants for leadership of the movement. This internal division was highlighted most recently on Sept. 12, when ETA's fighters called for international mediation to help bring a close to their campaign of ...Submitted by Account Removed | Published over 2 years ago | -
With Fist Pumps and Prayers, the Miners Surface
(Oct. 13) -- They are a 19-year-old new father and a veteran miner more than three times his age, a groom planning his wedding and another man preparing to meet his infant daughter for the first time. As the 33 Chilean miners are hauled up to the surface one-by-one -- some laughing, some in tears and some with tears and laughter ...Submitted by CherryBlossom | Published over 2 years ago | -
Dog in Germany gives birth to 17 puppies
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Strong earthquake hits off southern Japan
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'Cruel' Nurses Slammed Over Care of Elderly
NHS nurses came under fire today for their "cruel" and "demeaning" treatment of elderly patients. TV agony aunt and former nurse Claire Rayner said she was "sickened" by what has happened to some parts of her profession. The president of the Patients Association also called for "bad" nurses to be struck off the medical register. A report from the charity today ...Published over 3 years ago | -
South Africa to test all HIV patients for TB
JOHANNESBURG – Health officials in South Africa said Wednesday they recommend screening all HIV patients for tuberculosis and want automatic TB tests for HIV patients to become normal procedure within five years.Submitted by Account Removed | Published over 2 years ago | -
Ecuador calm after revolt; Correa alleges coup
QUITO, Ecuador – Ecuador was under a state of siege Friday, the streets quiet with the military in charge of public order, after soldiers rescued President Rafael Correa from a hospital where he'd been surrounded by police who roughed him up and tear-gassed him earlierSubmitted by Account Removed | Published over 2 years ago | -
Passenger on Cruise Ship: Wave Ordeal Terrifying
BARCELONA, Spain – Monstrous waves that smashed into a Mediterranean cruise ship flooded people's cabins, broke windows in a restaurant and sent terrified travelers screaming for doctors, passengers said Thursday.Submitted by Account Removed | Published about 3 years ago | -
Kenya: 3 suspected poachers, 5 elephants killed
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Irish health minister pelted with paint over cuts
DUBLIN – Ireland's health minister was pelted with red paint Monday as tempers flared over government plans to slash euro1 billion ($1.4 billion) from the costs of running an overloaded hospital network.Submitted by Account Removed | Published over 2 years ago | -
UN urges 'social' approach against genital mutilation
ROME (AFP) – The UN children's agency on Thursday proposed a new approach for ending female genital mutilation, saying campaigns should work with communities instead of fighting local traditions.Submitted by Account Removed | Published over 2 years ago |
