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Breaking News Tue, 15 Apr 2008
Kikuyu men set up a burning barricade, Monday, Jan. 28, 2008 during ethnic clashes in Naivasha, Kenya. Hundreds of people from rival tribes confronted one another on a main road of Kenya's flower capital Monday, hefting machetes, clubs and rocks and retreating only when a handful of police between them fired live bullets into the air.   (js1)
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 CNN 
Thousands remain displaced months after Kenyan violence
From David McKenzie | CNN | MOLO, Kenya (CNN) -- The thought of going home terrifies Sarafina Nyambura. | She was attacked, beaten and forced from home in the violence that convulsed Kenya after a dis... (photo: AP / Karel Prinsloo)
El Nio may have helped Magellan cross the Pacific
Climate   Explorer   Pacific   Photos   Scientists  
 San Fransisco Chronicle 
El Niño may have helped Magellan cross the Pacific
| (05-16) 04:00 PDT Washington - -- | The phenomenon known as El Niño, which has puzzled climate scientists in recent decades, may have assisted the first trip around the world nearly 500 years ago. |... (photo: WN)
A Palestinian demonstrator holds stones, during clashes with Israeli soldiers, not seen, during a demonstration to mark Land Day, at a site where Israel is building a section of its separation barrier in the West Bank village of Deir Qeddis, near Ramallah, Sunday, March 30, 2008. The demonstration marked the 32nd "Land Day" which commemorates the killing of six Arab citizens of Israel by the Israeli army and police on March 30, 1976 during protests over Israeli confiscations of Arab land  Daily Star Lebanon 
What Japan sees in the Arab world
| By Kentaro Hirayama | Commentary by | Friday, May 16, 2008 | During the oil crisis that followed the 1973 Arab-Israeli war, Japan's government spokesman Susumu Nikaido announced in the clearest way ... (photo: AP / Muhammed Muheisen)
Israel   Japan   Oil   Palestine   Photos  
2 men using their computers  The Manila Times 
Software piracy increases in Asia-Pacific: industry group
| Software piracy increased last year in the Asia-Pacific region, boosted by China's growing use of personal computers, an industry group said on Wednesday. | The Asia-Pacific's average PC software pi... (photo: public domain / )
Asia   Computer   Market   Photos   Software  
Top Stories
 A gang member shows his arms in a jail , located in eastern San Salvador, El Salvador , Thursday June 15 , 2006. (AP Photo/Luis Romero) (dn1) Newsday
Driver in fatal chase failed drug test 3 weeks earlier
| Three weeks before he led Suffolk County police on a high-speed chase, running through a red light and crashing into an innocent man, John Licausi failed a routine drug... (photo: AP/Luis Romero)
Crimes   Drugs   Jail   Photos   Police  
Beer Globe and Mail
Beer drinkers are 'trading down': Miller
| CEO sees a shift to cheaper subs as cash-strapped beer drinkers move away from the higher-priced brews ...Read the full article Post the first comment Start the Convers... (photo: Public domain / )
Beer   Business   Lifestyle   People   Photos  
Cynthia Nixon London Evening Standard
The lesbian love affair you WON'T see in Sex and the City
| Zero hour was approaching, and in the rather splendid Linley Suite at Claridges (£2,500 a night) the question being asked was: Is this dress too much? | Cynthia Nixon, ... (photo: AP )
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Japanese whaling vessels, Yushin Maru, right, and No. 3 Yushin Maru, depart a port on a hunt that will include humpbacks - a favorite among whale-watchers - for the first time in decades in Shimonoseki, southwestern Japan, Sunday, Nov. 18, 2007. Four ships, including the 8,044-ton mother ship Nisshin Maru, will head to waters off Antarctica despite a potential high-seas showdown with environmental groups and a deadly fire in February that crippled the mother ship and triggered strong protests over a potential oil spill. CNN
Greenpeace: Japanese ship's crew stole whale meat
| TOKYO, Japan (CNN) -- Greenpeace filed a criminal complaint with Japanese prosecutors Thursday, accusing whaling-ship crew members of stealing whale meat from a hunting... (photo: AP Photo / Shizuo Kambayashi)
Asia   Crime   Greenpeace   Japan   Photos   Whale  
Food - Ribs /wam2 The Miami Herald
Sweet sauce flavors short ribs
| Q: In the '60s I believe there was a recipe on the back of the Lipton onion soup package for short ribs. I am not sure if it was barbecue. | Dale Ray A: The unlikely bu... (photo: Creative Commons / )
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 Hokkaido,Japan - Japanese Food - Japanese Dessert. (ps1) Canada Dot Com
Pacific Seafoods packs up Sidney plant, heads to Port Hardy
| Workers tucked bright-red salmon candy into packages Wednesday in the final processing job at Pacific Seafoods International's Sidney fish plant. | The company, known f... (photo: WN / patricia)
Company   Fish   Pacific   Photos   Port  
Samal Island, Philippines Canada Dot Com
Climate change denier at least admits he's playing a game
| "Despite the uncertainties, there is general agreement that the observed warming is real and particularly strong within the past 20 years." | Climate Change Science: An... (photo: WN / Janice Sabnal)
Climate   Environment   Global Warming   Nature   Photos  
Jessica Biel The Miami Herald
Model tops list of Maxim's hottest
| Manly mag Maxim recently released its annual list of the 100 hottest females, which included list veterans and a few surprise newcomers. | Victoria's Secret model Maris... (photo: U.S. Navy)
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Politics Travel
- Thousands remain displaced months after Kenyan violence
- Howard Dean rallies Democrats here
- DNC Chairman Visits CNY
- Head knew of Thompson PhD doubts
Kikuyu men set up a burning barricade, Monday, Jan. 28, 2008 during ethnic clashes in Naivasha, Kenya. Hundreds of people from rival tribes confronted one another on a main road of Kenya's flower capital Monday, hefting machetes, clubs and rocks and retreating only when a handful of police between them fired live bullets into the air.   (js1)
Thousands remain displaced months after Kenyan violence
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- Great beach escapes
- Pan Pacific Hotels rewards frequent flyers of four airlines
- Win weekend tickets to the Emirates Airlines World Sevens at
- Hawaii Tops AAA's List of Most Expensive Vacations
Beer
Beer drinkers are 'trading down': Miller
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Business & Economy Energy & Industry
- Military budget going great guns, thanks to China
- Icahn's Yahoo fight puts Microsoft in driver's seat
- Macy's signs deal to put FAO Schwarz in its stores
- Department store chain Macy's signs deal to put FAO Schw
2 men using their computers
Software piracy increases in Asia-Pacific: industry group
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- Couple who lost house to wildfire will soon have new place t
- A frenzy of filming in Philly
- KFNC drops Solomon as host of talk show
- What Japan sees in the Arab world
A Palestinian demonstrator holds stones, during clashes with Israeli soldiers, not seen, during a demonstration to mark Land Day, at a site where Israel is building a section of its separation barrier in the West Bank village of Deir Qeddis, near Ramallah, Sunday, March 30, 2008. The demonstration marked the 32nd "Land Day" which commemorates the killing of six Arab citizens of Israel by the Israeli army and police on March 30, 1976 during protests over Israeli confiscations of Arab land
What Japan sees in the Arab world
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Health Society & Culture
- It's a big week for Frank Sinatra fans
- Vitamin D may help curb breast cancer, study finds
- Night After Night
- El Nino may have helped Magellan cross the Pacific
Jessica Biel
Model tops list of Maxim's hottest
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- Movies Capsule Reviews
- Spotsylvania County woman sought in Hawaii
- Couple who lost house to wildfire will soon have new place t
- Thousands remain displaced months after Kenyan violence
Kikuyu men set up a burning barricade, Monday, Jan. 28, 2008 during ethnic clashes in Naivasha, Kenya. Hundreds of people from rival tribes confronted one another on a main road of Kenya's flower capital Monday, hefting machetes, clubs and rocks and retreating only when a handful of police between them fired live bullets into the air.   (js1)
Thousands remain displaced months after Kenyan violence
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- Military budget going great guns, thanks to China
- Did El Nino Aid First Trip Around Globe?
- Did El Nino Help Magellan Sail?
- Macy's signs deal to put FAO Schwarz in its stores
Kikuyu men set up a burning barricade, Monday, Jan. 28, 2008 during ethnic clashes in Naivasha, Kenya. Hundreds of people from rival tribes confronted one another on a main road of Kenya's flower capital Monday, hefting machetes, clubs and rocks and retreating only when a handful of police between them fired live bullets into the air.   (js1)
Thousands remain displaced months after Kenyan violence
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- Tuilagi Returns For Tigers
- Tradition interrupted
- Win weekend tickets to the Emirates Airlines World Sevens at
- Turco looking forward to next chance at Joe Louis
The space shuttle Endeavour prepares to land, ending the STS-123 mission. The main landing gear touched down at 8:39:08 p.m. EDT at Kennedy Space Center's Shuttle Landing Facility.
'Houston, we have a collection' Buddy Belonsoff follows NASA the way many follow sports
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