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Bay Dems brace for war vote tomorrow

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Liberal Democrats are furious about tomorrow’s vote on funding for the war in Afghanistan. House leaders are attempting to split war funding from domestic funding to allow war opponents to vote against one and for the other. Read more

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Building bridges & burning whins

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Farmer Darrell Anderson burns whins in the hills on the outskirts of Menstrie in Perthshire. Fires are lit to clear undergrowth so that lambs don’t get trapped. I had hoped that this silhouette might work with a piece about the odd rural consituency of Ochil and Perthshire south, in which Gordon Banks is defending a [...]

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Obama’s 5 foreign-policy victories

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All administrations have ups and downs in foreign policy. It’s like hitting a baseball: When you fail 70 percent of the time, you make the all-star team. So when the Obama administration has a month like this past one, it deserves recognition. Read more

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Chester Reed, 95, the oldest employee of the U.S. Postal Service, retires

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Chester Reed, 95, the oldest employee of the U.S. Postal Service, retires Wednesday after 37 years at the San Bernadino, Calif., Processing and Distribution Center. Read more

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Afghan official accuses U.S. ambassador of making threat over corruption case

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AFGHANISTAN Official cites U.S. threat over corruption case Afghanistan’s attorney general on Tuesday accused the U.S. ambassador in Kabul of threatening to have him ousted if he didn’t pursue the case of a banker suspected of fraud. Mohammed Ishaq Aloko lashed out at Karl W. Eikenberry during a news conference in the Afghan capital convened [...]

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State Department’s Cheryl Mills on rebuilding Haiti

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Long before an earthquake killed 230,000 people and left 1 million homeless in Haiti, Cheryl D. Mills was riveted on our Caribbean neighbor and the poorest country in the Western Hemisphere. As Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton‘s counselor and chief of staff, Mills’s portfolio truly covers everything all the time. Still, she agreed to [...]

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Backlog of Colombian human rights cases pose a test for new president, the U.S.

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BOGOTA, COLOMBIA — The verdict this week was a milestone: A distant court affiliated with the Washington-based Organization of American States held the Colombian government responsible for the 1994 assassination of a prominent senator. Lion of a radical political party whose members were slain by the hundreds, Manuel Cepeda was shot dead in an operation [...]

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G-20 Toronto Summit Declaration

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June 26 — 27, 2010 Preamble This Story Obama faces cost-cutting tide at G-20 G-20 Toronto Summit Declaration For G-20, a struggle between growth, debt Obama, British leader discuss strain in nations’ ties G-20 summit in Toronto brings protesters, police to streets Obama’s trips abroad World leaders seek common ground on crises View All Items [...]

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Mandela’s great-granddaughter killed after World Cup concert

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JOHANNESBURG — Nelson Mandela’s 13-year-old great-granddaughter died in a car accident early Friday on the way home from a World Cup concert, injecting sorrow and heartbreak into one of the most boisterous celebrations in South Africa’s history. Read more

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China, Taiwan sign trade pact linking economies

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BEIJING — China and Taiwan, political rivals separated by 60 years of history and hostility, highlighted their growing economic links Tuesday by signing a trade cooperation agreement that could dramatically increase the flow of goods across the narrow Taiwan Strait. This Story Google applies to stay in China as censorship debate continues Longtime rivals China, [...]

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