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Breaking News Wed, 8 Sep 2010
Oprah Winfrey poses for photographers at The Hollywood Reporter's annual Women in Entertainment Breakfast in Beverly Hills, Calif., Friday, Dec. 5,
Honors   Mccartney   News   Oprah   Photos  
 Philadelphia Daily News 
Tattle: Kennedy Center honors for Oprah and McCartney
| By Howard Gensler | Philadelphia Daily News | Daily News Tattle Columnist THE KENNEDY Center yesterday announced this year's honorees, and the headliners are Oprah Winfrey and Paul McCartney. | That... (photo: AP / Chris Pizzello)
Weather
Climate   Heat   Photos   Weather   Wikipedia: Global warming  
 The New York Times 
Weird Weather in a Warming World
| GIVEN the weather of late, extremes seem to have become the norm. Lars Leetaru | New York City just had its hottest June-to-August stretch on record. Moscow, suffering from a once-in-a-millennium he... (photo: WN / Sweet Radoc)
India boys playing  at the village in south 24 pargana in Eastern India ---- WN/BHASKAR MALLICK  The Hindu 
Hope and stasis for malnutrition in India
| Lawrence Haddad | We need to make sure nutrition is not easily neglected. And that means putting pressure on leaders throughout society to focus on nutrition. | I have just finished a trip to India ... (photo: WN / Bhaskar Mallick)
Health   India   Nutrition   Photos   Wikipedia: Malnutrition in India  
Wastage of foodgrains, India  The Hindu 
Wastage of foodgrains
| It is true that the Supreme Court should not go into the realm of policy formulation ("Order on free grain to poor can't be executed, says Manmohan Singh", Sept. 7). But the government should have e... (photo: WN / Geeta)
Foodgrain   India   Manmohan Singh   Photos   Wikipedia: Poverty in India  
Top Stories
Palestinian Hamas police women  participate in a rally to mark the anniversary of the Israeli offensive in Gaza in-front of the U.N. headquarters in Gaza City, Thursday, Jan. 14, 2010. The New York Times
Peeking Out From Under Hamas's Veil
| GAZA — Doaa Abdel Latif appears to be part of the reason for the sway that Hamas wields over this crammed strip of humanity, home to an estimated 1.5 million Pale... (photo: AP / Adel Hana)
Gaza   Hamas   Photos   Wikipedia: Hamas   Woman  
A child of road construction workers sits near her parent's work site, in Gurgaon, India, Tuesday, Jan. 22, 2008. In 2006, nearly 9.7 million children died worldwide before reaching the age of 5, mostly from preventable causes such as diarrhea, malaria or malnutrition, UNICEF said in its annual report, released Tuesda The Star
UNICEF to boost aid efficiency by targeting poorest
| UNITED NATIONS (Reuters) - The U.N. children's foundation UNICEF plans to make the poorest and most remote regions of needy nations top priority for aid, an approach it... (photo: AP / Gurinder Osan)
Aid   Photos   Poverty   Unicef   Wikipedia: UNICEF  
The windows on the top story of the Liberty Street building where Russell Simmons lives are seen Wednesday, Aug. 25, 2010, in New York. Simmons is making his support for a proposed mosque near ground zero  crystal clear through the windows of his apartment overlooking the World Trade Center site. The first six windows use the symbols of world religions to spell out "coexist," starting with an Islamic star and crescent for the "C" and finishing with a Christian cross for the "T." Gulf News
Shame on US, Jews and the ADL
| Amidst the hysteria over the mosque at Ground Zero the hate-mongers have described the name "Cordoba House" as a reference to Muslim designs to attack western... (photo: AP / Mary Altaffer)
Islam   Photos   Terrorism   US   Wikipedia: Park51  
African National Congress presidential candidate Jacob Zuma reacts as the result board shows the number of parliaments seats the ANC won at the Independent Electoral Commission result center in Pretoria, South Africa, Saturday April 25, 2009. South Africa's long-dominant ANC won overwhelmingly in parliamentary elections, but did not get the two-thirds of the vote it won with ease in the last elections, according to the final tally released Saturday. The victory puts party leader Jacob Zuma in line for the presidency. Gulf News
Zuma's two bad calls
| When he became president of South Africa just over a year ago, Jacob Zuma promised to quench South Africans' thirst for renewal. After the aloof and idiosyncratic Thabo... (photo: AP / Themba Hadebe)
Economy   Photos   Politics   S Africa   Wikipedia: Jacob Zuma  
Mexican army soldiers stand guard next to a tunnel at the border wall in Tijuana, Mexico, Saturday, June 4, 2010. According to the army, the 500 feet long tunnel was used to smuggle people and drugs into the US, and one person was detained during the operation. (AP Photo) Gulf News
US is responsible for dire situation across its border
| After the arrest last week of one of Mexico's most ruthless drug lords, "La Barbie", media coverage has highlighted his American-born, football star origins. ... (photo: AP)
Drugs   Mexico   Photos   US   Wikipedia: Mexican Drug War  
Construction material lies scattered outside the newly inaugurated Jawaharlal Nehru stadium, one of the venues renovated for the upcoming Commonwealth Games, in New Delhi, India, Tuesday, July 27, 2010. Gulf News
India's reputation is at risk
| Three years ago, an old school-friend of mine in Mumbai bragged that the Commonwealth Games, to be held in New Delhi in October 2010, would be India's answer to China's... (photo: AP / Mustafa Quraishi)
Commonwealth Games   Corruption   India   Photos   Wikipedia: 2010 Commonwealth Games  
President Barack Obama prepares to sign the Improper Payments Elimination and Recovery Act into law in the State Dining Room at the White House in Washington, Thursday, July 22, 2010. The law is aimed at stopping millions of dollars in benefits from going to dead people, fugitives or others not eligible for them. The Australian
Barack Obama's $55bn vote pitch
| BARACK Obama has launched a direct appeal for the working-class vote in looming mid-term congress elections by pledging a $US50 billion ($55bn) plan to revamp roads, ra... (photo: AP / J. Scott Applewhite)
Government   Obama   Photos   President   Wikipedia: Politics of the United States  
Opinions Commentaries
- Cohen: An undefined presidency
- Facing cancer, but not alone
- Doctor at Children's Hospital held on 655-count prescrip
- Voters' lawsuit challenges Tancredo's place on ballo
Oprah Winfrey poses for photographers at The Hollywood Reporter's annual Women in Entertainment Breakfast in Beverly Hills, Calif., Friday, Dec. 5,
Tattle: Kennedy Center honors for Oprah and McCartney
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- Milwaukee Journal Sentinel: A case for infrastructure spendi
- Washington Post: Sometimes, it really is the driver's fa
- Kevin Hassett: Want to help the jobless? Accept lower wages.
- Ira Sanders: 9/11 won't be forgotten, but we cannot dwel
McLaren Formula One driver Jenson Button of Britain waves to the crowd after winning the Australian Formula One Grand Prix in Melbourne,Sunday, March 28, 2010.
Lewis Hammy and Jenson Button Nose battle it out in Hamster Grand Prix
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Columnists Media
- Tattle: Kennedy Center honors for Oprah and McCartney
- ERIC ERNST: Where there's smoke, let's douse the fir
- Fast and easy cookbook
- Susie Rushton: A lesson needed in lightening up
Oprah Winfrey poses for photographers at The Hollywood Reporter's annual Women in Entertainment Breakfast in Beverly Hills, Calif., Friday, Dec. 5,
Tattle: Kennedy Center honors for Oprah and McCartney
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- Backers of Media Bill Had 'Hands in the Till'
- ASA bans Stansted Express advert
- London gets another free magazine - In-Debate
- Media course launched with Strategy 2017 goals in mind
African National Congress presidential candidate Jacob Zuma reacts as the result board shows the number of parliaments seats the ANC won at the Independent Electoral Commission result center in Pretoria, South Africa, Saturday April 25, 2009. South Africa's long-dominant ANC won overwhelmingly in parliamentary elections, but did not get the two-thirds of the vote it won with ease in the last elections, according to the final tally released Saturday. The victory puts party leader Jacob Zuma in line for the presidency.
Zuma's two bad calls
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Politics Journalism
- George Soros digs deep for human rights with $100m gift
- Spain's PM says ETA must lay down arms
- Peeking Out From Under Hamas's Veil
- UNICEF to boost aid efficiency by targeting poorest
Portuguese Prime Minister Jose Socrates, 2nd right, and his Spanish counterpart Jose Luis Rodriguez Zapatero, 2nd left, attend the 25th anniversary of the accession of their countries to the European Union at the Jeronimos' Monastery in Lisbon on Friday, June 12, 2010.
Spain's PM says ETA must lay down arms
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- South Africa: Fraud Charges Against Journalist Withdrawn
- Witness says patriarch of Filipino clan ordered last year
- Witness says patriarch of Filipino clan ordered last year
- Red Sox Journal: Scutaro's shoulder injury shuffles him
Relationship
Casual sex relationships can turn into true love
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Democracy Letters
- Sri Lanka: End of liberal democracy
- Hey, We're Supporting Democracy for Shareholders
- Letters: Source of democracy quote is wrong
- Swazi opposition leader arrested as unions march for democra
Cellphone - Mobile Phone - Technology
Mobile phones, Internet essential in building democracies
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- Letter to the Editor: Prosperity from immigrants
- Letter to the Editor: The Palin hope
- Letter to the Editor: American prosperity
- Letter to the Editor: Too much adversity
Grade School Students - School - Parents - Philippines
DepEd seeks P12B for new school buildings, repairs
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