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Document may have been leaked JERUSALEM — An internal document circulated among members of Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas' political party says all hopes placed in t...
October 13, 2009 International News
TOKYO — U.S. and Japanese officials said today they plan to speed up negotiations over the relocation of a key Marine base ahead of President Barack Obama's visit here n...
October 12, 2009 International News
BEIJING — China proposed expanding a nationwide campaign against drunk drivers to include penalties against their passengers. The proposal released by China's Ministry o...
October 12, 2009 International News
LONDON — A tiny King Kong figurine that helped launch the career of one of cinema's biggest monsters is going up for sale, Christie's auction house said Friday. The Lond...
October 10, 2009 International News
AMSTERDAM — The Dutch are about to learn how Italian police catch speeders. A Lamborghini police car with a top speed of 202 mph was en route Thursday — presumably withi...
October 09, 2009 International News
LONDON — Andrew Lloyd Weber has announced a sequel to his massively successful "Phantom of the Opera" that will be set at Coney Island. Weber's new production, "Love Nev...
October 08, 2009 International News
Floodwaters destroy a bridge in Chita, Aichi Prefecture, central Japan, after Typhoon Melor hit the area today. The powerful typhoon tore through Japan's main island, pe...
October 08, 2009 International News
Writings depict Iron Curtain life STOCKHOLM — Herta Mueller, a member of Romania's ethnic German minority who was persecuted for her critical depictions of life behind th...
October 08, 2009 International News
STOCKHOLM — Three scientists who created the technology behind digital photography and helped link the world through fiber-optic networks shared the 2009 Nobel Prize in ...
October 07, 2009 International News
STOCKHOLM — Two Americans and an Israeli scientist won the 2009 Nobel Prize in chemistry today for atom-by-atom mapping of the protein-making factories within cells — a ...
October 07, 2009 International News
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