Housing market ‘double dip’ fears as mortgage lending crashes to new low
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The subdued lending figures have added to concerns among economists that the housing market is heading for a fresh round of price falls. Read more
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Fashion Pakistan Week: Zarmina Khan
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Pakistani models wearing creations from designer Zarmina Khan prepare backstage during the second day of Fashion Pakistan Week on Nov. 5, 2009, in Karachi, Pakistan. (Photo by Daniel Berehulak/Getty Images) Read more
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World's Worst Hurricanes
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Haiphong, Vietnam, in the Gulf of Tonkin, was hit by a devastating typhoon in 1881 that killed an estimated 300,000 people. Little is known of what preparation or precautions may have been lacking at the time, but the city was hit again in 2005. That storm came onshore with 100 mph sustained winds, but the [...]
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Chilean Miners Kept in Dark About Length of Rescue Time
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The good news is that, miraculously, all of the 33 miners trapped in a Chile mine after an Aug. 5 cave-in are alive. The bad news is that once rescuers start supplementing food and water rations — lowered through a bore hole into a safe area along with medications — with Trivial Pursuit, Yahtzee and [...]
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Memo to pols: Knock it off with the `honorable’ nonsense.
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Cleaning out my inbox today I came across this, which I saved in order to rant about it:
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Aug. 19, 2010 Clerk Brown at Korean Fest Honorable Dorothy Brown, Clerk of the Circuit Court of Cook County, celebrates Korean Independence day at the [...]
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Terror Suspects Held On Flight From Chicago
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7:18am UK, Tuesday August 31, 2010
Alex Watts, Sky News Online
Two men on a flight from Chicago to Amsterdam have been arrested on suspicion of planning a terrorist attack.
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‘Survivor: Nicaragua’: Meet Jane
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‘Survivor: Nicaragua’: Meet Jane ‘Dancing With The Stars’ cast announced Clooney wins humanitarian award at Emmys ‘Glee’ star’s rep denies royalties issue ‘SNL’ hires three new cast members Brad Pitt narrates New Orleans Saints doc Ivanka Trump for ‘Gossip Girl’ guest spot ‘Glee’ star wants Susan Boyle cameo Click here to read more articles Entertainment [...]
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Category 4 Hurricane Earl batters Caribbean, threatens US East Coast
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Hurricane Earl battered tiny islands across the northeastern Caribbean with heavy rain and roof-ripping winds Monday, rapidly intensifying into a major Category 4 storm on a path projected to menace the United States. Read more
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Iran state media call French first lady prostitute
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Iranian state media called France’s first lady, Carla Bruni-Sarkozy, a “prostitute” on Monday in an unusual attack on the wife of a world leader that shows deep anger over her support for an Iranian woman who faced death by stoning on an adultery conviction. 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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Women set to bear 72% of British austerity cuts, report shows
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LONDON – As Britain prepares for the deepest budget cuts in generations to tackle a crippling mound of public debt, the government is facing a pressing legal question: Is its austerity plan sexist? Like other wealthy nations including the United States, Britain ran up an unprecedented deficit in recent years – a liability that ballooned [...]
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Japan moves to fight rising yen, announces stimulus
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TOKYO – Attempting to combat the rising yen that analysts have blamed for slowed export growth and a sputtering economy, Japan on Monday unveiled two separate measures, with its central bank expanding its lending program and the government announcing a modest $10.9 billion (920 billion yen) stimulus package. This Story Japan moves to fight rising [...]
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Johnson & Johnson division recalls 43 OTC medicines for infants and children
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A division of Johnson & Johnson is recalling 43 over-the-counter medicines made for infants and children — including liquid versions of Tylenol, Motrin, Zyrtec and Benadryl — after federal regulators identified what they called deficiencies at the company’s manufacturing facility. The voluntary recall, which was announced late Friday by McNeil Consumer Healthcare, affects hundreds of [...]
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Brazilian rancher convicted in killing of U.S.-born nun
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RIO DE JANEIRO — A jury convicted a Brazilian rancher Saturday of orchestrating the slaying of U.S.-born nun and Amazon defender Dorothy Stang in 2005. Regivaldo Galvao — the last of five defendants to stand trial in the case — was sentenced to 30 years in prison, said Telma Lima, a spokeswoman for the federal [...]
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Families of massacred migrants couldn’t pay ransom
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REYNOSA, Mexico — Their families pleaded with them not to leave, fearful of the growing danger that faces migrants trekking through Mexican territory where brutal drug gangs hold sway. This Story Families of massacred migrants couldn’t pay ransom This Story Families of massacred migrants couldn’t pay ransom Mexico targets money laundering with plan to limit [...]
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U.N.: Rwandan troops may have committed war crimes in efforts to end ’94 genocide
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An exhaustive U.N. investigation into the history of violence in the Democratic Republic of Congo has concluded that the Rwandan military and its allies carried out hundreds of large-scale killings of ethnic Hutu refugees during the 1990s that amounted to war crimes, crimes against humanity and possibly genocide, according to a confidential copy of the [...]
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Obama administration intensifies efforts in Sudan
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The Obama administration, which came to office promising stronger leadership on Sudan, is now scrambling to salvage a 2005 U.S.-backed peace accord and prevent Africa’s largest nation from sliding back into civil war. This Story Obama administration intensifies efforts in Sudan Standing up for democracy in Sudan Young standing up for democracy in Sudan In [...]
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Campaign workers killed as Afghan violence spreads
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KABUL (Reuters) – Gunmen shot dead five campaign workers for a candidate in Afghanistan’s parliamentary election next month, officials said on Sunday, another sign of rising insecurity as Washington prepares to review its war strategy. Read more
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Obama vows to finish Gulf Coast recovery
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NEW ORLEANS (Reuters) – President Barack Obama pledged on Sunday to finish restoring the Gulf Coast area hit by Hurricane Katrina, five years after the storm ravaged the region and hurt the credibility of his Republican predecessor. Read more
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Pakistan players quizzed over ‘scam’
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Three Pakistan cricketers have been quizzed by police over alleged involvement in a betting scam – but the team manager denies Pakistan cricket is “institutionally corrupt”. Read more
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