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GENEVA (AFP) — UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon called Monday on the Organization of American States to work to restore constitutional order in Honduras, where the president has been blocked from returning after a coup. …
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Russian President Dmitry Medvedev said in an interview that a deal on the Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty (START I) and the United States' plan for a missile defense system are linked. Russian President Dmitry Medvedev said Sunday the United States …
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WASHINGTON (AP) - In his first major test of international leadership, President Barack Obama is struggling for the right response to Iran's postelection upheaval as political opponents at home accuse him of inaction.
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San Jose Mercury News, USA
The reasons for the false alarms range from a power surge to high winds to someone typing in the wrong password code or even a pet getting loose in the house and triggering the alarm. The issue with the false alarms is not something that is exclusive …
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Robert Wilmers will resign today as chairman of the state's economic development agency, adding more instability to the ongoing turnover among agency leadership.
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Xinhua
SEOUL, May 30 (Xinhua) — The joint committee for the funeral of former South Korean President Roh Moo-hyun Saturday asked the nation to come together in realizing the ideals Roh struggled for during his life.
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WARREN, Pa. (AP) - A northwestern Pennsylvania newspaper is apologizing for running a classified advertisement calling for the assassination of President Barack Obama.
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Huffington Post
New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg is known for sometimes having a short temper with pesky reporters. On Thursday, the mayor lost his cool when asked about his rationale for running for a third term as mayor, calling the inquiring reporter "a …
San Jose Mercury News, USA
"They'd see us on Founded in 1981, the liberal arts school with an emphasis on Latino studies won full academic accreditation in 2003. I first wrote about Lopez that year, just after he left a secure job at Fresno State to come to San Jose. …
Philadelphia Inquirer
AP LODI, NJ - The country needs a radical restructuring of its transportation network in to compete with other countries and keep jobs at home, Vice President Joe Biden said Thursday.
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