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Cartel kidnapped journalists, says chief

01.08.2010 10:57   0 views   0 comments



Mexico's top security official says the Sinaloa drug cartel was likely behind the kidnapping of a group of four journalists, two of whom were freed in a police rescue. Read more »

Pakistan spy chief cancels visit to U.K.

01.08.2010 10:52   0 views   0 comments


Source: www.traveljournals.net

Pakistan's spy chief's planned visit to the United Kingdom has been canceled over tough remarks by the British prime minister about the country, a Pakistani military official confirmed Saturday. Read more »

Pakistan preps for more rain as death toll reaches 800
Pakistan finds flight data recorders
Dozens arrested at Russia protests
Russian wildfires leave 28 dead
Man killed by N. Korean land mine
Protesters push Iran to free U.S. hikers
Wedding bells ring for Chelsea Clinton
Protesters push Iran to free U.S. hikers

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Teen charged with Ardoyne rioting

01.08.2010 11:34   0 views   0 comments


Source: www.louisianafilmlocations.com

A 19-year-old man has been charged with rioting after handing himself into a police station on Saturday. Read more »

Live - England v Pakistan

01.08.2010 11:30   0 views   0 comments


Source: commons.wikimedia.org

England are on course for a resounding win in the first Test after an unbeaten century from Matt Prior and three early wickets in Pakistan's second innings. Read more »

'Pell-mell' adventure
Sondheim receives Proms ovation
On board with search and rescue
Dutch troops leave Afghanistan
India's 'production line' heart hospital
Youth search after stab incident
More forces adopt 'Sarah's Law'
Pakistan floods motorway reopens

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Politics
US stalls on Sept. 11 trial for 5 at Gitmo (AP)

01.08.2010 11:33   0 views   0 comments

FILE - In this this Dec. 8, 2008 file photo reviewed by the U.S. Military, Camp Justice is seen near a high-security courtroom which held pre-trial sessions for Khalid Sheikh Mohammed and his four co-defendants on charges related to the 9/11 attacks, on the U.S. Naval Base in Guantanamo Bay, Cuba.  As the U.S. military prepares for the first war crimes trial under President Barack Obama on Aug. 9, 2010, it's most high-profile case against the planners of the Sept. 11 attacks is stuck in political and legal limbo. (AP Photo/Mandel Ngan,Pool, File)AP - As the U.S. military prepares for the first war crimes trial under President Barack Obama, its most high-profile case against the planners of the Sept. 11 attacks is stuck in political and legal limbo.


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GOP looks to erase Democrats' comfy House majority (AP)
GOP looks to erase Democrats' comfy House majority (AP)
Iran rebuffs Obama's call to free U.S. detainees (Reuters)
US stalls on Sept. 11 trial for 5 at Gitmo (AP)
US stalls on Sept. 11 trial for 5 at Gitmo (AP)

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Business
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Sports
Marquez calls out Pacquiao after defeating Diaz (Reuters)

01.08.2010 9:41   0 views   0 comments

Juan Diaz (L) of the U.S. takes a punch from Juan Manuel Marquez of Mexico during the WBA/WBO lightweight title fight at the Mandalay Bay Events Center in Las Vegas, Nevada, July 31, 2010. REUTERS/Steve MarcusReuters - Juan Manuel Marquez retained his WBA and WBO lightweight titles with a unanimous decision victory over American Juan Diaz on Saturday before demanding a third fight with Manny Pacquiao.


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NBA Rookie of the Year going 120-130 mph on video (AP)
Gonzalez completes cycle with winning blast (Reuters)
Deadline deals: Westbrook, Lilly, Ludwick dealt (AP)
Marquez dominates Diaz to keep lightweight belts (AP)
Blackhawks' Niemi gets $2.75M in arbitration (AP)

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Beauty & Health
Pregnancy denial syndrome: a case for defence? (AFP)

01.08.2010 4:04   0 views   0 comments

Candles are displayed in front of the house on July 29, 2010 in the northern village of Villers-au-Tertre where the skeletal remains of 8 newborn babies were found. Whether the French woman who killed eight of her newborns suffered from a syndrome known as pregnancy denial may determine if she faces major prison time or intensive psychiatric care.(AFP/Denis Charlet)AFP - Whether the French woman who killed eight of her newborns suffered from a syndrome known as pregnancy denial may determine if she faces major prison time or intensive psychiatric care.



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