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Six Americans killed in Afghan suicide bombing
At least six Americans were killed Wednesday when a suicide bomber reportedly managed to get by security to reach the gym on an American base in southeastern Afghanistan.
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Brazil custody case: David Goldman gets custody of son Sean
The ruling by Brazil’s chief justice in favor of an American man seeking to gain custody of his son has important resonances in an era of increasing international marriages, say several legal experts.
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Most Scots unhappy with release of Lockerbie bomber
Sixty percent of Scots believe the Scottish government was wrong to release Abdelbaset Ali al-Megrahi to Libya.
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Conservation International releases shocking photos of lemur slaughter
A breakdown in law and order due to the recent coup in Madagascar has resulted in poachers killing lemurs to sell to restaurants as a new delicacy.
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Mexico frees mom of suspected drug lord
Mexican authorities have released the mother of a man alleged to be a leader of one of the country’s most violent drug gangs, known as The Family.
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Hunt for 'black box' in Air France crash abandoned
The French accident investigation agency has its abandoned search for the ‘black boxes’ from the Air France passenger jet that crashed in June off the Brazilian coast.
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Mike Huckabee campaigning in Israeli settlements?
Former presidential hopeful, Mike Huckabee, uses trip to Jerusalem as platform to criticize President Obama’s Israel policy.
Full story…Drug cartels launch Mexico's 'Tet offensive'
Gunmen shot up police stations around Mexico in apparent retaliation for the arrest of a suspected leader of La Familia drug cartel.
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Wind farm 'kills Taiwanese goats'
Taiwanese farmer believes he’s lost more than half his goat herd due to a recently built wind farm.
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U.S. arms sent to Afghanistan may be falling into Taliban hands
Rifle magazines recently taken from insurgents’ corpses are reportedly identical to ammunition the U.S. had provided to Afghan government forces.
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Tiny Saudi democracy movement sends king blueprint for reform
Saudi rights activists have sent King Abdullah bin Abdul Aziz a petition asking for an elected parliament, term limits on royal princes appointed to official posts…
Full story…Mexico City returns to normal as swine flu restrictions fade
Restaurants and offices reopened Wednesday as high school and university students head back to school today.
Full story…Australia cites China, India, as reasons for a major military buildup
Prime Minister Rudd proposes $72 billion in new spending. The U.S. military cannot protect it, analysts say.
Full story…Confirmed number of global swine flu cases: 363 and counting
The number of confirmed swine flu cases across the globe kept rising Friday, but some signs of hope emerged in the battle against the worldwide outbreak.
Full story…First female and first Scot named as Poet Laureate
Carol Ann Duffy, 53, has been named as the new Poet Laureate, the first woman to be appointed in the 341-year history of the post.
Full story…YouTube helps UK man deliver baby
After his wife went into labor, a British engineer googled how to deliver a baby and founda YouTube instructional video.
Full story…Captain freed; three pirates killed, official says
Full story…In this time of President Obama's rise, Kenyans seek lessons for Africa
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Full story…Two toddlers and adult killed in knife attack at a creche in northwest Belgium
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Full story…A school strike that has crippled primary schools is likely to spread to secondary schools as teachers hold out for more pay
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Full story…YouTube.com is paving the way for some papal interaction; Holy See trying to update the Vatican's role in the digital age
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Full story…Pope Benedict expresses "full and indisputable solidarity" with Jews in wake of bishop's remarks about the Holocaust
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Full story…Critics say a lost economic opportunity is looming at the World Economic Summit this week: only five percent of participants are women
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Imperial Valley News
Lisa Mahoney to pay more than $2.9 million to scam victims
Restitution of more than $2.9 million will be paid by El Centro native Lisa Garcia Mahoney to more than 50 victims of a real estate investment scam for which Mahoney will begin a four-year prison sentence on April 1. (…)
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El Centro native to serve four years in federal prison for wire fraud and bilking millions from investors
Lisa Garcia Mahoney, 49, was sentenced in U.S. District Court Friday to four years in prison on a charge of wire fraud.
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Bomb threat shuts down Imperial Valley College
Imperial Valley College was shut down Thursday after a bomb threat was phoned in to the school shortly before noon and on the day before the school’s gymnasium was slated to become a disaster shelter for Easter Day earthquake
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Imperial County Arson/Bomb Squad member Eddie Estrada, in the bomb suit, speaks with California Highway Patrol and county fire officials prior to exploding a package believed to contain a bomb in the 600 building, or the college center, at Imperial Valley College on April 15, 2010. (…)
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