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Apology after tsunami false alarm
BANGKOK (Reuters) – The Thai government apologized Tuesday to a region where thousands died in the 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami after a botched warning drill this week caused hundreds to flee their homes, convinced another wave was coming.Submitted by Account Removed | Published over 2 years ago | -
China Disinfects Town Where Plague Killed 3rd Man
BEIJING — Authorities killed rats and fleas on Tuesday as they disinfected a town sealed off after three people died of pneumonic plague in a remote farming town in northwestern China, according to the provincial health department. Police set up checkpoints around Ziketan in Qinghai province after the outbreak was first detected last Thursday. The lung infection is highly contagious can ...Published almost 4 years ago | -
Pakistani Police Submit Charges Against Americans
SARGODHA, Pakistan (Reuters) – Pakistani police submitted on Tuesday charges of plotting terrorism against five young Americans detained last year, a lawyer said. The students, in their 20s and from the U.S. state of Virginia, were detained in December in the town of Sargodha, 190 km (120 miles) southeast of Islamabad, and accused of contacting militants over the Internet and plotting ...Submitted by Account Removed | Published about 3 years ago | -
Anti-Whaling Boot Damaged During Protest at Sea
SYDNEY – A clash Wednesday off Antarctica between a Japanese whaler and a boat from a protest group partly bankrolled by former game show host Bob Barker left the anti-whaling vessel badly damaged and each side accusing the other of life-threatening behavior. The bow of the Ady Gil — a sleek, wave-piercing power boat that resembles a stealth bomber — was ...Submitted by Account Removed | Published over 3 years ago | -
Haiti cholera likely from UN troops, expert says
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Commonwealth Games head sees improved conditions
NEW DELHI – With athletes trickling into New Delhi on Saturday and cleaning crews rushing to scour their rooms, the Commonwealth Games chief said India was working hard to ensure it is prepared to host the beleaguered sporting event — though much remains to be done.Submitted by Account Removed | Published over 2 years ago | -
Survivors shiver in Turkey after quake kills 51
OKCULAR, Turkey – Hundreds of earthquake survivors huddled in aid tents and around bonfires Monday in eastern Turkey, seeking relief from the winter cold after a strong temblor knocked down stone and mud-brick houses in five villages, killing 51 people. The damage appeared worst in the Kurdish village of Okcular, which was almost razed. At least 15 of the village's 900 ...Submitted by Account Removed | Published about 3 years ago | -
NY man convicted in deaths of 2 British counselors
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Buried alive: Psychological challenges facing the miners
(CNN) -- The challenges faced by the 33 Chilean miners entombed for the past two months are not likely to end with their rescue. Quite correctly, the initial emphasis is on physical safety, ensuring an error-free evacuation and looking to the men's nutrition, hydration and overall general physical well-being. But just as important, their psychological well-being will need close monitoring since ...Submitted by CherryBlossom | Published over 2 years ago | -
Prince William gives UK long-awaited royal wedding
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Bin Laden uses Pakistani floods to drum up support
CAIRO – Al-Qaida leader Osama bin Laden called for the creation of a new relief body to help Muslims in an audiotape released Friday, seeking to exploit discontent following this summer's devastating floods in Pakistan by depicting the region's governments as uncaring.Submitted by Account Removed | Published over 2 years ago | -
Iraqi Christians mourn after church siege kills 58
BAGHDAD – Iraq's dwindling Christian community was grieving and afraid on Monday after militants seized a Baghdad church during evening Mass, held the congregation hostage and triggered a raid by Iraqi security forces. The bloodbath left at least 58 people killed and 78 wounded — nearly everyone inside.Submitted by Account Removed | Published over 2 years ago | -
WHO: Swine Flu Now a Pandemic
GENEVA — The World Health Organization told its member nations it was declaring a swine flu pandemic Thursday – the first global flu epidemic in 41 years – as infections climbed in the United States, Europe, Australia, South America and elsewhere. In a statement sent to member countries, WHO said it decided to raise the pandemic warning level from phase 5 ...Published almost 4 years ago | -
Cambodia's HIV/AIDS Fight At Critical Crossroads In Funding, Prevention: New Report
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WE NEED OUR SECURITY IMPROVED......THANKS NOBAMA
There were so many people who screamed that Obama will keep the country safe..........wasnt too safe at the recruiters office for this young private. Maybe the president doesnt know about this incident because he might still be bowing to the King of Saudi Arabia.Submitted by angienwgeorgia | Published almost 4 years ago |

