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Today's World News:
Five killed as Egypt protesters come under fire
Wed, 2 Feb 2011 11:40 pm PST
Reuters - Supporters of President Hosni Mubarak opened fire on protesters in Cairo's Tahrir Square on Thursday, killing at least five, in a fresh spike in violence over an unprecedented challenge to his 30-year-old rule. Full Story
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Relief as Australia mops up from giant cyclone
Wed, 2 Feb 2011 11:20 pm PST
Reuters - Australians voiced relief and surprise after one of the world's most powerful cyclones spared the nation's northeast coast from expected devastation on Thursday, with no reported deaths despite winds tearing off roofs and toppling trees. Full Story
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Pakistan court extends detention of U.S. diplomat
Wed, 2 Feb 2011 10:32 pm PST
Reuters - An American who killed two Pakistani men in Lahore last week will be held for eight more days to allow for further investigation, a prosecutor said on Thursday, despite U.S. statements that he enjoys diplomatic immunity. Full Story
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Over 20,000 take to streets in Yemen "Day of Rage"
Wed, 2 Feb 2011 11:04 pm PST
Reuters - More than 20,000 Yemenis filled the streets of Sanaa on Thursday for a "Day of Rage" rally, demanding a change in government and saying President Ali Abdullah Saleh's offer to step down in 2013 was not enough. Full Story
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Haiti awaits vote results, Aristide backers protest
Wed, 2 Feb 2011 03:39 pm PST
Reuters - Supporters in Haiti of exiled former President Jean-Bertrand Aristide demonstrated on Wednesday for his return as the country waited nervously to hear who would contest the presidency in a March runoff. Full Story
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Egypt's Revolution: How Democracy Can Work in the Middle East
Wed, 2 Feb 2011 11:25 pm PST
Time.com - Even with counterrevolutionary forces challenging change in Egypt, democracy can still work. Here's how Full Story
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Shell Q4 profits tripled on higher prices, output
Wed, 2 Feb 2011 11:39 pm PST
AP - Royal Dutch Shell PLC says its fourth quarter profit more than tripled from a year earlier as oil prices rose and the company boosted production. Full Story
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Iraq: Bomb explodes in Baghdad, killing 2 people
Wed, 2 Feb 2011 10:47 pm PST
AP - Police and health officials say a bomb has exploded in a mainly Shiite area in Baghdad, killing two Iraqi civilians. Full Story
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Haitians await election results long into night
Wed, 2 Feb 2011 10:56 pm PST
AP - Haiti waited nervously into the early Thursday hours for election officials to announce who will compete in March's presidential runoff vote with many fearing the result could spark widespread protests and rioting. Full Story
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Three protesters killed in clashes in Cairo
Wed, 2 Feb 2011 10:19 pm PST
AFP - Three people were killed in gunfire aimed at anti-regime protesters in Tahrir Square in central Cairo early Thursday, taking the death toll over the last 24 hours to six, a medic said. Full Story
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Pakistan extends remand for double shooting US man
Wed, 2 Feb 2011 11:32 pm PST
AFP - A Pakistani court defied pressure from Washington and ordered a US government employee under investigation for double murder in the streets of Lahore held for eight more days Thursday. Full Story
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U.S. security on Canada border lacking: watchdog
Tue, 1 Feb 2011 04:41 pm PST
Reuters - Fewer than one in every 100 miles of the U.S. border with Canada is adequately secured, a government watchdog agency said on Tuesday. Full Story
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Australia reels from once-in-a-century cyclone
Wed, 2 Feb 2011 11:28 pm PST
AFP - Australia's biggest cyclone in a century shattered entire towns after pummelling the coast and churning across the country Thursday, terrifying locals but remarkably causing no fatalities. Full Story
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After Egypt's protests, Jordan's king faces more assertive public
Wed, 2 Feb 2011 01:07 pm PST
The Christian Science Monitor - One day after Jordan's King Abdullah dismissed his cabinet and appointed a new prime minister to oversee political and economic reform, a few dozen protesters at a traffic circle near Amman's prime ministry building chanted “no Bakhit, no Samir,” in reference to the outgoing as well as the incoming leaders. The red flags of the leftist Popular Unity Party flew side-by-side with green Muslim Brotherhood flags. Full Story
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The Revolutionaries
Wed, 2 Feb 2011 11:25 pm PST
Time.com - How a loose coalition of veteran activists and rookie protesters combined to create the Middle East's most unusual uprising Full Story
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Japan's economy in deep trouble? Look again.
Wed, 2 Feb 2011 12:11 pm PST
The Christian Science Monitor - With sky-high public debt, near-zero interest rates, and an economy that is reportedly a basket case after two decades of stagnation, Japan's currency should be falling through the floor. Instead, the yen’s strength is a challenge to those who seem to believe Japan is sliding into oblivion. Full Story
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Sarkozy clashes with UN food chief
Mon, 31 Jan 2011 01:43 am PST
OneWorld.net - LONDON, Jan 31 (OneWorld.net) - An apparent rift with the UN Food and Agriculture Organization signals a shaky start to French ambitions for the G20 countries to tackle world food insecurity. Full Story
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