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Chile mine engineers weigh risks of encasing shaft
SAN JOSE MINE, Chile – It's the nightmare scenario: The earth shifts just as a miner is being pulled to safety, jamming his escape capsule somewhere between the surface and the underground cavern where 33 men have waited for two months to be rescued.Submitted by Account Removed | Published over 2 years ago | -
A Mass Grave Raises Ghosts of Romania's Holocaust Past
For almost 70 years, successive Romanian governments have downplayed the nation's role in the Holocaust. But now a suspected mass grave has been found in the Vulturi forest, and some are hoping that the discovery will help Romania face up to one of the darkest periods in its historySubmitted by Account Removed | Published over 2 years ago | -
Kremlin Wants Resignations After Olympic Pride Dented
MOSCOW (Reuters) – President Dmitry Medvedev ordered Russian Olympic officials to quit or be fired on Monday and demanded drastic changes to training procedures after a poor showing at the Winter Games dented national pride. Once mighty Russia limped in 11th in the medals table with just three golds, its worst ever tally.Submitted by Account Removed | Published about 3 years ago | -
Eiffel Tower evacuated after bomb alert: AFP
PARIS (AFP) – Police evacuated the Eiffel Tower and the park surrounding the Paris landmark Tuesday after a bomb alert, an AFP journalist said.Submitted by Account Removed | Published over 2 years ago | -
Chile and Haiti: A Tale of Two Earthquakes
The 8.8-magnitude earthquake that hit Chile early on Feb. 27 was 500 times stronger than the 7.0 quake that killed an estimated 200,000 Haitians last month. And yet the number of casualties in Chile appears to be exponentially smaller, with the official death toll still in the hundreds. Far fewer people were rendered homeless than in Haiti, and much of the ...Submitted by Account Removed | Published about 3 years ago | -
AP Sources: Suicide bomber was invited on base
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Queen tried to get UK poverty fund to heat palace
LONDON – Even a monarch needs a little help from time to time — especially when the cost of heating those drafty old palaces spirals past $1.5 million a year.Submitted by Account Removed | Published over 2 years ago | -
Special report: BRIC breaking: Brazil's China syndrome
SORRISO/NOVO HAMBURGO, Brazil (Reuters) – Even among emerging market powerhouses, Brazil and China stand out. With enviably strong growth rates, the largest economies in Latin America and Asia have come to represent the shift in global clout from developed to developing economies.Submitted by Account Removed | Published over 2 years ago | -
World's largest pilgrimage underway as hajj begins
MINA, Saudi Arabia (AFP) – The world's largest annual pilgrimage, the hajj, began on Sunday with hundreds of thousands of Muslims pouring into the camp of Mina from Mecca to prepare for the solemn ritualsSubmitted by Account Removed | Published over 2 years ago | -
Dutch nurses’ union: Care does not include sex
AMSTERDAM - A union representing Dutch nurses will launch a national campaign Friday against demands for sexual services by patients who claim it should be part of their standard care.Submitted by RebeccaL | Published about 3 years ago | -
New monkey found in Myanmar near China dam project
OSLO (Reuters) – A new type of snub-nosed monkey has been found in a remote forested region of northern Myanmar which is under threat from logging and a Chinese dam project, scientists said on WednesdaySubmitted by Account Removed | Published over 2 years ago | -
How will the miners fare psychologically?
(CNN) -- It is only human nature to be concerned about the psychological welfare of the 33 miners who are expected to emerge from their prolonged stay underground. Those of us who work in the specialty of mental health, especially as it applies to disasters and post-traumatic stress, have pondered the possibilities: We know what can happen to survivors of individual ...Submitted by CherryBlossom | Published over 2 years ago | -
Protesters blame UN base for cholera in Haiti
PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti – Hundreds of protesters who blame U.N. peacekeepers from Nepal for Haiti's widening cholera epidemic marched on a rural military base Friday to demand the soldiers leave the country.Submitted by Account Removed | Published over 2 years ago | -
China slams google
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Second attack on NATO convoy in Pakistan
ISLAMABAD, Pakistan – Assailants in Pakistan launched two separate attacks Friday on vehicles carrying fuel for NATO and American forces in Afghanistan, highlighting the vulnerability of the U.S.-led mission a day after Pakistan closed a major border crossingSubmitted by Account Removed | Published over 2 years ago | -
Iraqi Shiite cleric backs al-Maliki in key boost
BAGHDAD – Powerful Shiite cleric Muqtada al-Sadr backed Iraq's prime minister to retain power Friday in a move that could speed an end to the country's seven-month political impasse but could also hand al-Sadr's anti-American bloc considerable influence in the next governmentSubmitted by Account Removed | Published over 2 years ago | -
Danish police unable to ID hotel blast suspect
COPENHAGEN, Denmark – A man suspected of setting off a small explosion in a Copenhagen hotel won't reveal his true name to investigators and even removed the serial number of his prosthetic leg to keep from being identified, Danish police said MondaySubmitted by Account Removed | Published over 2 years ago | -
Iran's Ahmadinejad: Sept. 11 attacks a 'big lie'
TEHRAN, Iran – Iran's hard-line President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad on Saturday called the official version of the Sept. 11 attacks a "big lie" used by the U.S. as an excuse for the war on terror, state media reported. Ahmadinejad's comments, made during an address to Intelligence Ministry staff, come amid escalating tensions between the West and Tehran over its disputed nuclear program. ...Submitted by Account Removed | Published about 3 years ago | -
Norwegian ship hijacked off Madagascar
OSLO, Norway – A chemical tanker with 21 crew members has been hijacked by Somali pirates near Madagascar, the Norwegian owner said Saturday. It was not clear whether anyone in the crew, all from Myanmar, had been injured in the attack early Friday or whether any ransom had been demanded.Submitted by Account Removed | Published about 3 years ago | -
Iran claims full control over making nuclear fuel
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