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'Building Communities -- Bridging Continents' is 2010-11 RI theme
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Incoming governors talk about Future Vision pilot
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Japan's prime minister weakened by arrests, scandals in ruling party - Washington Post
January 18, 2010 at 10:33 PM


Telegraph.co.uk

Japan's prime minister weakened by arrests, scandals in ruling party
Washington Post
TOKYO -- Arrests, scandals and sliding poll numbers are hobbling the ! four-month-old government of Prime Minister Yukio Hatoyama as it tries to pass a stimulus bill intended to prevent the world's second-largest economy from tumbling ...
Probe Into Japan Ruling Party No.2 Scandal WidensNew York Times
Japan probe may delay fiscal effortsWall Street Journal
Japan'! s Ichiro Ozawa ready for a monster political battleT! imes Onl ine
Reuters -BBC News -Wall Street Journal
all 404 news articles »
 

Ukraine Poll Leaders Set Sights on Swing Voters - Wall Street Journal
January 18, 2010 at 9:54 PM


Reuters

Ukraine Poll Leaders Set Sights on Swing Voters
Wall Street Journal
KIEV—Opposition leader Viktor Yanukovych and Prime Minister Yulia Tymoshenko, bitter foes since Ukraine's 2004 Orange Revolution, began a three-week scramb! le for new support Monday after first-round voting in the country's presidential ...
Next Ukrainian President: East or West?Voice of America
SCENARIOS-Ukrainian PM faces old foe in runoff electionReuters
Viktor Yanukovich wins first round of Ukraine electionThe Guardian
Christian Science Monitor -The Hindu -BBC News
all 1,314 news articles »
 

Pirates engage in deadly clash over ransom in Somalia - Press TV
January 18, 2010 at 9:31 PM


Reuters

Pirates engage in deadly clash over ransom in Somalia
Press TV
At least one pirate has been killed and ten have been injured in infighting between pirates over a ransom in central Somalia. In the town of Harardheere, pirates armed with heavy weapons engaged in a battle ! over the ransom for a hijacked ship, ...
Enriched by Record Ransom, Somali Pirates Free TankerNew York Times
Somali pirates release captured shipFinancial Times
Battle rages in pirate hub over $7 million ransomTimes Online
Christian Science Monitor -Voice of America -CNN International
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Chile's president-elect vows to carry out mandate for change - CNN International
January 18, 2010 at 9:26 PM


Sydney Morning Herald

Chile's president-elect vows to carry out mandate for change
CNN International
(CNN) -- A day after winning Chile's runoff election for president by a narrow margin, conservative businessman Sebastian Pinera cong! ratulated his countrymen and vowed to carry out their mandate for change. "Yesterday, I felt very proud of our ...
Chile stocks at new high on Pinera win, peso offReuters
Piñera Faces Tough Task in ChileWall Street Journal
Chile turns right with billionaire presidentThe Guardian
BusinessWeek -AFP -New York Times
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Aid to Haiti Speeds Up, but Delays Plague Effort - Wall Street Journal
January 18, 2010 at 9:23 PM


The Guardian

Aid to Haiti Speeds Up, but Delays Plague Effort
Wall Street Journal
A Haitian police officer attempted an arrest Sunday as thousands of people started looting sections of downtown Port-au-Prince. One w! eek after an earthquake pulverized Haiti, emergency supplies of water ...
In Leogane, Haiti, rebuilding starts with scavengingWashington Post
'A frenzy of looting' seen in Haiti's capitalCNN International
Haiti relief effort delay causes desperationBBC News
New York Times -Voice of America -The Guardian
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Taliban Leaders Unlikely to Accept Offer, Gates Says - New York Times
January 18, 2010 at 8:30 PM


BBC News

Taliban Leaders Unlikely to Accept Offer, Gates Says
New York Times
Defense Secretary Robert M. Gates said Monday that there could be a surge of Taliban followers willing to reintegrate with the Afghan government of President Hamid Karzai, but! that for now an Afghan government reconciliation with ...
Taliban multiple attacks on Afghan capital leaves 15 dead, 63 injuredXinhua
Kabul paralyzed by bombings, shootouts with Taliban fightersWashington Post
Kabul's day of terrorThe Guardian
Times Online -MiamiHerald.com -BBC News
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Nigeria: Religious Violence Kills 27 - New York Times
January 18, 2010 at 8:01 PM


News One

Nigeria: Religious Violence Kills 27
New York Times
By AP Angry Muslim youths set fire to a church filled with worshipers, starting a riot that killed at least 27 people and wounded more than 300 in Jos, in northern Nigeria, officials said Monday. ! Sani Mudi, a spokesman for the local imam, ...
Dozens die in Nigeria clashesAljazeera.net
Nigeria troops patrol in Jos after religious clashesBBC News
Nigeria: 17 Feared Dead in Jos CrisisAllAfrica.com
AFP -Daily Times -Bloomberg
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Turkey releases gunman who shot pope in 1981 - Los Angeles Times
January 18, 2010 at 6:10 PM


Globe and Mail

Turkey releases gunman who shot pope in 1981
Los Angeles Times
Mehmet Ali Agca is freed after serving his sentence in the murder of a journalist. He had already spent 19 years in jail in Italy for the attack on Joh! n Paul II. Doctors declare him mentally unstable. Mehmet Ali Agca speaks to reporters in Ankara after ...
Bizarre story of Pope's failed assassinBBC News
Pope's failed assassin gets out of jail, proclaims ApocalypseABC Online
Man who shot pope released from prisonCNN
Telegraph.co.uk -The Guardian -Times Online
all 978 news articles »
 

Taliban Attack Kabul - Wall Street Journal
January 18, 2010 at 5:28 PM


Reuters

Taliban Attack Kabul
Wall Street Journal
KABUL—The Taliban launched a coordinated attack on the Afghan capital Monday, paralyzing the city for most of the day as militants set off explosions, took over buildings and attempted t! o disrupt the ...
Kabul's day of terrorThe Guardian
Kabul attack brings fear to President Karzai's doorstepTimes Online
Taliban attackers strike at heart of Afghanistan's capitalMiamiHerald.com
Los Angeles Times -BBC News -Reuters UK
all 1,588 news articles »
 

Chilean Stock Index Gains Most in a Month After Pinera Wins Presidency - Bloomberg
January 18, 2010 at 5:00 PM


Sydney Morning Herald

Chilean Stock Index Gains Most in a Month After Pinera Wins Presidency
Bloomberg
Jan. 18 (Bloomberg) -- Chile's main stock index rose, heading for the biggest gain in a week, after billionaire Sebastian Pinera won the n! ation's presidential election. Pinera, 60, defeated former President Eduardo Frei 52 percent to ...
Chile stocks at new high on Pinera win, peso offReuters
Chile turns right with billionaire presidentThe Guardian
Piñera Faces Tough Task in ChileWall Street Journal
AFP -New York Times -BBC News
all 836 news articles »
 

Pirates release ship after fight - Wall Street Journal
January 18, 2010 at 5:00 PM


BBC News

Pirates release ship after fight
Wall Street Journal
Somali hijackers released a Greek-owned tanker and its 28-member crew in the Indian Ocean on Monday, after collecting a large ransom—and finding themselves in a gun battle with ! another band ...
Enriched by Record Ransom, Somali Pirates Free TankerNew York Times
Somali pirates fight over record ransomChristian Science Monitor
Battle rages in pirate hub over $7 million ransomTimes Online
ABC Online -Voice of America -CNN International
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Aid Flow to Haitians Improving - Voice of America
January 18, 2010 at 4:57 PM


The Hindu

Aid Flow to Haitians Improving
Voice of America
Photo: AP US and UN officials say the flow of aid to destitute Haitian earthquake survivors is improving, despite continued looting, gang activity, and scuffles on the ! streets of Port-au-Prince. US helicopters are at work in Haiti, ferrying food and ...
The Post-Quake Water Crisis: Getting Seawater to the HaitiansTIME
More US marines arrive to bolster Haiti quake effortsBBC News
Thousands Flee Wrecked Haitian CapitalNew York Times
Aljazeera.net -AFP -ABC Online
all 16,818 news articles »
 

Pope's failed assassin gets out of jail, proclaims Apocalypse - ABC Online
January 18, 2010 at 4:45 PM


Telegraph.co.uk

Pope's failed assassin gets out of jail, proclaims Apocalypse
ABC Online
The Turkish man who attempted to kill Pope John Paul II in 1981 has been freed fro! m prison after almost three decades behind bars, but is keeping his motive shrouded in mystery. Mehmet Ali Agca, 52, raised his fist as he drove away in a car from a ...
Bizarre story of Pope's failed assassinBBC News
Pope gunman Mehmet Ali Agca freed and claims world to end this centuryTelegraph.co.uk
Man who ! shot pope released from prisonCNN
The Guardian -Times Online -The Press Association
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Next Ukrainian President: East or West? - Voice of America
January 18, 2010 at 4:19 PM


Reuters

Next Ukrainian President: East or West?
Voice of America
Photo: AP The top two vote-getters in Sunday's Ukrainian presidential election are often stereotyped as the pro-Russian Viktor Yanukovch and pro-Western Yulia Tymoshenko. They f! ace a run-off on February 7. The orientation of Ukraine's next president is ...
SCENARIOS-Ukrainian PM faces old foe in runoff electionReuters
Viktor Yanukovich wins first round of Ukraine electionThe Guardian
Ukraine's Economy Is Hostage to PoliticsWall Street Journal
Christian Science Monitor -The Hindu -BBC News
all 1,286 news articles »
 

US troops would 'hamper' Al-Qaeda fight: Yemeni FM - AFP
January 18, 2010 at 3:15 PM


MiamiHerald.com

US troops would 'hamper' Al-Qaeda fight: Yemeni FM
AFP
OTTAWA — Visiting Yemeni Foreign Minister Abu Bakr al-Kurbi on Monday warned that sending Western troops to his country to combat extremist threats would only fuel terror! ism. "The fight against Al-Qaeda should be undertaken by the Yemeni ...
Al-Qaida Denies Local Commander Killed in Yemen AttackVoice of America
Yemen announces arrest of al-Qaida No. 2 in Arabian PeninsulaXinhua
Yemen Al Qaeda group denies that airstrikes killed its ! leaderChristian Science Monitor
Reuters -Washington Post -Aljazeera.net
all 527 news articles »
 

EU pledges €400m for Haiti as charities in UK welcome public generosity - The Guardian
January 18, 2010 at 3:02 PM


Reuters UK (blog)

EU pledges €400m for Haiti as charities in UK welcome public generosity
The Guardian
The EU today pledged €400m (£354m) in aid for Haiti as officials described the public response to the disaster as &! quot;overwhelming". After an emergency meeting in Brussels, the European commission, the EU's executive arm, said it would provide €137m for ...
Europe Pledges More Than $500 Million in Haiti Quake ReliefVoice of America
EU pledges over 400 mln euros in aid to HaitiXinhua
1100 Europeans m! issing after quakeThe Press Association
! New York Times -BBC News -Reuters
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UN Chief Asks Security Council to Authorize More Troops, Police for Haiti - Voice of America
January 18, 2010 at 2:55 PM


Telegraph.co.uk

UN Chief Asks Security Council to Authorize More Troops, Police for Haiti
Voice of America!
UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon, just back from a whirlwind tour of earthquake devastated Haiti, has asked the Security Council to boost the UN stabilization mission by as many as 3500 troops and police as soon as possible. ...
UN considers boosting security in Haiti amid reports of violenceXinhua
In pictures: Haiti misery enduresBBC News
Ban Asks UN Security Council to Add Troops in HaitiBusinessWeek
Reuters -RTE.ie -ABC Online
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Dozens die in Nigeria clashes - Aljazeera.net
January 18, 2010 at 1:55 PM


Reuters South Africa

Dozens die in Nigeria clashes
Aljazeera.net
Troops are patrolling the northern Nigerian city of Jos after clashes between Christians and Muslims left at least 26 people dead and injured around 100 more, officials said. Violence erupted on! Sunday over the rebuilding of homes destroyed in 2008 ...
Religious Clashes In Nigeria Leave 20 People DeadAHN
Nigeria troops patrol in Jos after religious clashesBBC News
Nigeria: 17 Feared Dead in Jos CrisisAllAfrica.com
AFP -Bloomberg -Christian Post
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Gaza collects Haiti aid, says it was similarly shaken by Israel - Ha'aretz
January 18, 2010 at 1:13 PM


MiamiHerald.com

Gaza collects Haiti aid, says it was similarly shaken by Israel
Ha'aretz
Palestinians in Gaza are offering donations and financial support for the victims of Haiti's devastating earthquake at the Strip's Red Cross headquarters, the Palestinian Ma'an news a! gency ...
Gaza also flooded; Palestinians blame IDFYnetnews
Call for Palestinians to investigate Gaza 'crimes'BBC News
Palestinian rights groups urge internal Gaza war probeAFP
Jer! usalem P ost -Aljazeera.net -GulfNews
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Viktor Yanukovich wins first round of Ukraine election - The Guardian
January 18, 2010 at 12:10 PM


The Guardian

Viktor Yanukovich wins first round of Ukraine election
The Guardian
Viktor Yanukovich, Ukraine's opposition leader and the villain of the 2004 Orange Revolution, is on the brink of a stunning political comeba! ck after opening up a commanding 11-point lead in Sunday's first round of the presidential election. ...
And then there were twoBBC News
Ukraine's Economy Is Hostage To PoliticsWall Street Journal
Viktor Yushchenko's legacy for Ukraine? Smiling peopleTimes Online
Reuters -BusinessWeek -Washington Post
all 1,163 news articles »
 

Al-Qaida Denies Local Commander Killed in Yemen Attack - Voice of America
January 18, 2010 at 12:04 PM


Reuters

Al-Qaida Denies Local Commander Killed in Yemen Attack
Voice of America
Photo: AP A statement attributed to al-Qaida in the Arabian Peninsula is challenging Yemen's claim it killed a top militant commander and five other members o! f the local terror offshoot. The internet message denied local al-Qaida commander Qassim ...
Yemen Al Qaeda group denies that airstrikes killed its leaderChristian Science Monitor
Attacks threaten Yemen, regional energy industryReuters
FACTBOX-US, Saudi dominate Yemen security helpReuters UK
Aljazeera.net -AFP -Washington Post
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Bizarre story of Pope's failed assassin - BBC News
January 18, 2010 at 11:38 AM


Times Online

Bizarre story of Pope's failed assassin
BBC News
Late in the afternoon of 13 May 1981, the most charismatic pope of modern times was touring St Peter's Square in his Popemobile before giving his weekly address. In those days, it was an open-top vehicle o! ffering little protection. ...
Man who shot pope released from prisonCNN
Man who shot Pope John Paul II gets out of prisonThe Guardian
Pope's attacker freed from prisoneuronews
MyStateline.com -! Napa Valley Register -Times Online
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Taliban attacks heart of Afghan capital - Los Angeles Times
January 18, 2010 at 11:21 AM


Los Angeles Times

Taliban attacks heart of Afghan capital
Los Angeles Times
Five are killed and more than 70 are injured in a carefully coordinated assault carried out by seven insurgents. The raid expos! es weaknesses in the government's ability to provide security. An Afghan police officer aims at militants in central Kabul. ...
Taliban attacks Afghan capitalAljazeera.net
Taliban suicide bombers attack Kabul shopping mallMiamiHerald.com
PM Gordon Brown condemns Taliban attacks in KabulBBC News
New York Times -Christian Science Monitor -Reuters
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Pirates free Greek tanker after ransom paid - CNN International
January 18, 2010 at 11:14 AM


BBC News

Pirates free Greek tanker after ransom paid
CNN International
Piracy on the high seas reached a six-year high in 2009, according to the International Maritime Bureau. (CNN) -- Pirates released a Greek oil-tanker more than seven weeks after hijacking it! off the coast of Somalia, the European Union Naval Force ...
Record Ransom Frees Hijacked Tanker off Somali CoastVoice of America
Somali pirates bag record ransom, free tankerPress TV
Pirate gangs fight over ransom cashThe Press Association
Washington Post -Southeast European Times -AFP
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Europe Pledges More Than $500 Million in Haiti Quake Relief - Voice of America
January 18, 2010 at 10:52 AM


BBC News

Europe Pledges More Than $500 Million in Haiti Quake Relief
Voice of America
The European Union on Monday pledged nearly $200 million in short-term aid to help Haiti recover from the earthquake and is earmarking almost ! $300 million in longer-term assistance. Individual European countries have also pledged more than $100 million ...
EU pledges over 400 mln euros in aid to HaitiXinhua
1100 Europeans missing after quakeThe Press Association
EU aid for Haiti tops 400m eurosBBC News
Financial Times -New York Times -Sky News
all 647 news articles »
 

Haiti earthquake: how it unfolded - BBC News
January 18, 2010 at 10:27 AM


The Hindu

Haiti earthquake: how it unfolded
BBC News
Two-year-old Redjeson Hausteen Claude, one of the survivors pulled out alive from the rubble. Estimates of the numbers killed in the Haitian earthquake range from 50000 to 200000. This is how events unfolded after t! he quake - with a magnitude of 7.0 ...
Palestinians to send humanitarian aid to quake stricken HaitiHa'aretz
Thousands more US troops to arrive in Haiti todayLos Angeles Times
Reporter's Notebook: Church on Sunday, and a baby named IsraelJerusalem Post
Times Online -CNN International -AFP
all 15,695 news articles »
 

26 dead after Nigeria clashes: imam - AFP
January 18, 2010 at 8:48 AM


Press TV

26 dead after Nigeria clashes: imam
AFP
KANO, Nigeria — Security forces sealed off a section of the central Nigerian city of Jos after clashes at the weekend between Christians and Muslims left at least 26 dead and more than 300 wounded! , according to a local imam. The Nassarawa Gwom district ...
Nigeria troops patrol in Jos after religious clashesBBC News
Nigeria: 17 Feared Dead in Jos CrisisAllAfrica.com
In Nigeria, 26 dead in weekend clashesPress TV
Bloomberg -UPI.com -Reuters
all 271 news articles »
 

Chile stocks hit new highs after Pinera vote win - Reuters
January 18, 2010 at 8:36 AM


The Hindu

Chile stocks hit new highs after Pinera vote win
Reuters
SANTIAGO, Jan 18 (Reuters) - Chile's blue-chip IPSA index hit new life highs early on Monday, a day after billionaire Sebastian Pinera was elected president in a shift to the right after 20 years of center-left rul! e, traders said. The IPSA . ...
Chile Stocks Surge In Early Trading On Pinera Pres ElectionWall Street Journal
Frei Concedes Defeat in Chilean Presidential ElectionVoice of America
Profile: Chilean President-elect Sebastian PineraXinhua
New York Times -BBC News -Bloomberg
all 765 news articles »
 

UN Chief Promises to Expedite Aid to Haiti Victims - Voice of America
January 18, 2010 at 8:17 AM


Telegraph.co.uk

UN Chief Promises to Expedite Aid to Haiti Victims
Voice of America
UN Chief Ban Ki-moon has promised to ex! pedite the massive humanitarian aid he says is needed to help Haitians stricken by last week's massive earthquake. The secretary-general visited the Haitian capital, Port-au-Prince, Sunday to assess the current ...
Haiti earthquake: UN seeks to boost humanitarian aidTelegraph.co.uk
UN chief wants more police and troops for HaitiHouston Chronicle
UN chief Ban Ki-Moon! calls f or Haiti aid patienceBBC News
Monsters and Critics.com -Xinhua -ABC Online
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Rescues Beat Dimming Odds in Haiti but Fall Short of Need - New York Times
January 18, 2010 at 6:13 AM


Times Online

Rescues Beat Dimming Odds in Haiti but Fall Short of Need
New York Times
Port-au-Prince residents beckoned on Sunday, near where the police were firing into a building in which they said looters were hiding. Four men reportedly were ! shot on suspicion of looting. More Photos > By DAMIEN CAVE and DEBORAH SONTAG PORT-AU-PRINCE ...
Search for Survivors Offers Small Glimmer of Hope as Aid Trickles to HaitiVoice of America
Rescues offer hope amid Haiti's heartbreakCNN International
In a Chaotic Capital, Haitians Anxious for U.S! . Troops TIME
Washington Post -Los Angeles Times -BusinessWeek
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Tributes paid to Indian communist leader Jyoti Basu - BBC News
January 18, 2010 at 6:07 AM


Telegraph.co.uk

Tributes paid to Indian communist leader Jyoti Basu
BBC News
Thousands of people in the Indian city of Calcutta have queued up outside a mortuary for a glimpse of Indian communist leader Jyoti Basu's body. Mr Basu died at the ! age of 95 on Sunday after a long illness. Tributes have been pouring in from around the ...
The house where Jyoti Basu livedThe Hindu
India's Posterboy of Communism RememberedWall Street Journal
Jyoti Basu's demise: End of a long marchHindustan Times
BreakingNewsOnline. -Press Trust of India -Oneindia
all 1,464 news articles »
 

Kabul "under control" after brazen Taliban assault - Reuters
January 18, 2010 at 6:04 AM


Reuters

Kabul "under control" after brazen Taliban assault
Reuters
KABUL (Reuters) - Taliban gunmen launched a brazen assault on targets in the center of Kabul on Monday, with suicide bombers blowing themselves up at several locations and heavily armed militants fighting a pitched bat! tle in a shopping center. ...
Militants Launch Bold Attack in Central KabulNew York Times
At least 5 dead as militants storm KabulAFP
Kabul shuts down as Taliban target city centreTelegraph.co.uk
The Guardian -Voice of America -Wall Street Journal
all 922 news articles »
 

Ransom paid to pirates for Greek supertanker - AFP
January 18, 2010 at 5:32 AM


BBC News

Ransom paid to pirates for Greek supertanker
AFP
MOGADISHU — Somali pirates freed the Greek supertanker Maran Centaurus, one of the largest ships ever hijacked, after a plane dropped more than five million dollars in ransom on the deck. The ransom ! sparked a deadly feud within the group of pirates ...
Pirate gunbattle follows supertanker ransom paymentHouston Chronicle
Somali pirates free Greek supertanker after seven weeksMonsters and Critics.com
Somali pirates free tanker after record ransomFinancial Times
Washington Post -Sofia Echo -Aljazeera.net
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Nigeria troops patrol in Jos after religious clashes - BBC News
January 18, 2010 at 5:00 AM


AfricaNews

Nigeria troops patrol in Jos after religious clashes
BBC News
Troops and riot police are patrolling the Nigerian city of Jos, after fighting between gangs of Muslim and Christian youths in the central city. At least 12 people have reportedly d! ied but the Plateau State authorities have yet to confirm a figure. ...
Nigeria: 17 Feared Dead in Jos CrisisAllAfrica.com
Nigeria State Imposes Dusk-To-Dawn Curfew After RiotsBloomberg
At least 12 dead in clashes in Nigerian city of JosReuters
Alj! azeera.n et -AFP -AfricaNews
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Israel, Turkey Seek to Repair Ties - Wall Street Journal
January 18, 2010 at 4:51 AM


Boston Globe

Israel, Turkey Seek to Repair Ties
Wall Street Journal
ANKARA, Turkey--The militaries of Israel and Turkey are trying salvage an alliance severely damaged ! as Ankara realigns its position in the Middle East. Israeli defense minister Ehud Barak made a one-day trip to ...
Analysis: Barak welcomed in Ankara as an Israeli the Turks can work withJerusalem Post
Turkey says Israel an ally while interests alignReuters
Barak's visit to mend Turkish-Israeli rifts, ties hard to recoverXinhuaAFP -Ha'aretz -Ynetnews
all 575 news articles »
 

Frei Concedes Defeat to Piñera - Wall Street Journal
January 18, 2010 at 4:22 AM


Times Online

Frei Concedes Defeat to Piñera
Wall Street Journal
AP Billionaire presidential candidate Sebastian Piñera waved with his wife, Cecilia Morel, after voting Sunday in Santiago during a runoff ! election. SANTIAGO, Chile—Billionaire Sebastián Piñera won a landmark victory in Sunday's ...
Test for Chile's Coalition in Presidential ElectionNew York Times
Tycoon Pinera promises rapid growth for ChileBBC News
Chile's Frei concedes defeat to Pinera in voteReuters
Economist -Aljazeera.net -AFP
all 711 news articles »
 

Ukrainian Presidential Election Set for Runoff - Wall Street Journal
January 18, 2010 at 4:21 AM


The Guardian

Ukrainian Presidential Election Set for Runoff
Wall Street Journal
KIEV--Viktor Yanukovych, the vilified target of the Orange Revolution, scored a comeback in Ukraine's presidential election, as p! reliminary official returns Monday showed him leading a field of 18 first-round candidates but failing to ...
Ukraine rivals eye poll run-offAljazeera.net
Yanukovich leads Tymoshenko in Ukraine pollsAFP
Opposition leader Yanukovich wins 1st round in Ukraine voteWashington Post
BBC News -Los Angeles Times -Voice of America
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Man who shot Pope John Paul II freed from Turkish jail - BBC News
January 18, 2010 at 2:50 AM


Reuters

Man who shot Pope John Paul II freed from Turkish jail
BBC News
The man who tried to kill Pope John Paul II in 1981 has been released from prison in Turkey. Mehmet Ali Agca served 19 years in an Italian prison for shooting John Paul, and another 10 years in Turkey for the earlier m! urder of a newspaper editor. ...
Pope's failed assassin released from Turkish prisonAFP
Gunman Mehmet Ali Agca may reveal KGB plot to kill Pope John Paul IITimes Online
Factbox: The man who tried to kill Pope John PaulCanada.com
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