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New Year’s Eve celebrations: Spectacular fireworks across the world welcome 2012

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Thousands of people in Tokyo released balloons carrying hand-written wishes for the New year and in Hong Kong huge crowds turned out to witness the countdown which was illuminated by numbers on the side of a skyscraper. Taiwan celebrated by lighting up the world’s second-tallest building, Taipei 101 with a display of fireworks. The New [...]

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Deborah Coddington: Race relations drag lucky rival backwards

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Expand Aborigines and Torres Strait Islanders are not included in Australia’s constitution. Photo / Getty IMages Happy New Year, readers. The first day is one of hope – grand schemes, weddings, births, surprises and there will be inevitable tragedies. I hope for you a grand share of the [...]

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Princesses Beatrice and Eugenie

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Princess Eugenie of York, Prince Edward, Earl of Wessex, Princess Beatrice of York and Prince Andrew, Duke of York stand following the marriage of Prince William and Kate Middleton at Westminster Abbey on April 29, 2011, in London, England. Read more

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Another vote for Obama/Clinton `12

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WJClinton’s Labor Secretary Robert Reich weighs in: My political prediction for 2012 (based on absolutely no inside information): Hillary Clinton and Joe Biden swap places. Biden becomes Secretary of State — a position he’s apparently coveted for years. And Hillary Clinton, Vice President. So the Democratic ticket for 2012 is Obama-Clinton. [...]

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Iran Denies Missile Launch But Ready To Talk

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Tweet An Iranian soldier stands guard on a military speed boat during a navy exercise 11:32am UK, Saturday December 31, 2011 Iran’s senior navy commander has denied the country has already test-fired long-range missiles during a drill – but said it would do so in the next few days. It had been reported that the [...]

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‘Parks and Recreation’ Nick Offerman: ‘There’s always room for freaks’

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© PA Images / Mitchell Haaseth / NBCU Photobank Nick Offerman has revealed that he enjoys making himself look as unattractive as possible on screen. The Parks and Recreation actor claimed that he became frustrated by Hollywood’s obsession with appearance and felt it was a smart decision to “go in the opposite direction” for his [...]

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Vietnam sentences 5 to death for drug trafficking

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State-run Tuoi Tre newspaper said Saturday that the five were convicted in Ho Chi Minh City of trafficking 7 kilograms of heroin from neighboring Cambodia to Vietnam. Read more

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Nancy Pelosi’s office disputes daughter’s suggestion that Mom may be ready to retire

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House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi’s office is downplaying statements made by the San Francisco Representative’s filmmaker daughter Alexandra — who reportedly told a conservative website that Mom is only sticking around Congress because of pressure from her big donors. Alexandra Pelosi, 41, a documentary filmmaker, is quoted in the conservative website, Andrew Breitbart’s Big Government, as saying [...]

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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. Read more

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World Digest: Opponents of Venezuela’s Chávez jailed in crackdown

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VENEZUELA Chávez opponents jailed in crackdown Two foes of Venezuelan President Hugo Chávez who had publicly criticized the socialist government in recent days found themselves in jail this week as part of a crackdown on opposition figures that has prompted alarm about the state of democracy in the oil-rich Latin American country. On Monday, former [...]

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