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India terror begins with corpses on train platform (AP)

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Lib Dems fall for £2m con

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The British Liberal Democrats face being forced to surrender their record gift of £2.4m (€3.1m) after a police investigation discovered the party’s biggest donor was a bogus businessman.
The Electoral Commission says it will reopen its probe into the donation by 5th Avenue Partners Ltd after its founder, the flamboyant conman Michael Brown, was convicted […]

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Pirates Hijack One Ship, Release Another

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NAIROBI, Kenya (Nov . 28) - Somali pirates seized control of a chemical tanker in the Gulf of Aden on Friday and a NATO helicopter gunship, too late to prevent the hijacking, picked up three security guards who jumped into the sea.
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Police state Britain: MPs want protection after arrest of Tory for telling truths Labour didn’t want you to know

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MPs demanded protection from a ‘police state’ last night after the heavy-handed arrest of a Tory frontbencher shocked Westminster.
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Indian troops kill the last gunmen

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Indian commandos killed the last remaining gunmen holed up at a luxury Mumbai hotel yesterday, ending a 60-hour rampage through India’s financial capital by suspected Islamic militants that left more than 150 people dead and rocked the nation.
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Abdullah's Interfaith Effort

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Saudi Arabia’s king called for greater dialogue and openness between the world’s monotheistic religions on March 24, 2008. In the face of rising tensions over Mohammed cartoons, al-Qaida claiming Pope Benedict XVI is leading a crusade, and a stalled Middle East peace process, King Abdullah’s outreach took on extra weight. From the International Herald Tribune:

“‘The […]

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France's Worst Serial Killers?

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The trial of Michel Fourniret — who reportedly enlisted his wife’s help to seize virgin girls to rape and kill — began March 27, 2008, with Fourniet refusing to speak unless court went into closed session and refusing to let the press take his photograph. The Times of London reported the gory details:

“The couple resembled […]

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Best Time to Open the World’s Largest Mall?

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The world’s largest shopping mall has opened in the United Arab Emirates, which is ground zero for the luxurious, overindulgent, and outrageously flashy (see: Dubailand amusement park). Still, I love the idea of Arabs shopping at Gucci and then munching a Cinnabon: the store directory is a sign that, indeed, globalization is complete and the […]

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Danny Davis and guilt by coronation

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Gov. Rod Blagojevich made news Thursday when he said veteran West Side Congressman Danny Davis is “certainly a strong candidate and under serious consideration,” to be his pick to replace  president-elect Barack Obama in the U.S. Senate.
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‘No Britons’ Among Mumbai Killers

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A senior Indian official has said there is no evidence that any of the gunmen who killed 195 people in Mumbai were British.








Security services survey the burnt interior of the Taj hotel after the siege ended



Vilasrao Deshmukh, Maharashtra state’s chief minister, was speaking as pictures emerged of the scorched interior of the five-star Taj Mahal […]

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Fall Out Boy announce UK arena tour

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Fall Out Boy have announced a four-date mini-tour of UK arenas for next year.
The group will kick off the tour at Manchester’s MEN Arena on March 5, then follow with dates at London’s O2 arena (March 6), Cardiff’s CIA (March 7) and the Brighton Centre (March 8).
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Rocket Attack On U.N. Baghdad Compound Kills 3

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A United Nations official says a rocket attack against a U.N. compound in Baghdad has killed three foreigners and wounded 14.
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ABANDON SHIP

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NAIROBI, Kenya - Somali pirates seized control of a chemical tanker in the Gulf of Aden yesterday, and a NATO helicopter gunship, too late to prevent the hijacking, picked up three ship security guards who had jumped into the sea. Both France and…
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Kindergarten Legislature: A Schwarzenegger sequel?

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When Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger, the old “Kindergarten Cop” himself, accused the Legislature of acting like kindergarteners when the special session on the state’s financial mess ended Tuesday in a rash of partisan name-calling and finger-pointing, he wasn’t exactly being fair. The legislators were acting like politicians, who, unlike many 5-year-olds, really don’t play well together.
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Terrorist attacks in Mumbai: Time for “zero tolerance”?

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As disturbing and violent as the attacks (which started on Wednesday) on several hotels and public facilities in the city of Mumbai (Bombay), on India’s west coast, have been, Britain’s Times now reports: “India pointed an accusing finger at Pakistan yesterday as commandos fought suspected Islamist terrorists through the corridors of two of Bombay’s top […]

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Keeping the U.S.-Pakistani Relationship on Track, Post-Mumbai

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“This cannot be,” Henry Kissinger once muttered in exasperation when an unexpectedly positive development occurred during a Democratic administration. “The wrong people are doing the right thing.”

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Imprisoned Russian Lawyer Delivers Baby While in Custody

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MOSCOW, Nov. 28 — Svetlana Bakhmina, the jailed lawyer whose request for a Kremlin pardon sparked an outpouring of support in Russian society, gave birth to a baby girl in state custody Friday at an undisclosed hospital outside Moscow, her attorney and friends said.

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China Abruptly Executes Convicted Spy Wo Weihan; Family Denied a Chance to Say Goodbye

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BEIJING, Nov. 28 — China on Friday executed a man convicted of passing sensitive military and political information to Taiwan a day after notifying his relatives through diplomatic channels that they would have a second chance to visit him, his daughter said.

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Toll in Haitian School Collapse Reaches 88

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PETIONVILLE, Haiti, Nov. 8 — Rescuers on Saturday pulled four children alive from the rubble of a three-story Haitian school that collapsed on classrooms filled with students and teachers, killing at least 88 people.

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