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InternationalSyria's Assad in firm control after a bloody yearBEIRUT (AP) -- As world leaders close ranks against Syrian leader Bashar Assad, the U.S. president summed up the popular wisdom during a recent White House press conference: "Ultimately, this dictator will fall."...
Mali's Tuareg rebels declare independenceBAMAKO, Mali (AP) -- Mali's Tuareg rebels, who have seized control of the country's distant north in the chaotic aftermath of a military coup in the capital, declared independence Friday of their Azawad nation....
Language and culture wars: the battle over amnesty, Part 1, 4-21-11Language and culture wars: the battle over amnesty, Part 1, 4-21-11
Brazil's poor get free beauty treatmentRIO DE JANEIRO (AP) -- A machine purrs as it delivers electrical pulses deep into the saggy skin on Barbara Penha's jawline, a high-tech treatment used first to tighten her jowls and then to sculpt her tummy....
Brazil's poor get free beauty treatmentRIO DE JANEIRO (AP) -- A machine purrs as it delivers electrical pulses deep into the saggy skin on Barbara Penha's jawline, a high-tech treatment used first to tighten her jowls and then to sculpt her tummy....
Brazil's poor get free beauty treatmentRIO DE JANEIRO (AP) -- A machine purrs as it delivers electrical pulses deep into the saggy skin on Barbara Penha's jawline, a high-tech treatment used first to tighten her jowls and then to sculpt her tummy....
Brazil's poor get free beauty treatmentRIO DE JANEIRO (AP) -- A machine purrs as it delivers electrical pulses deep into the saggy skin on Barbara Penha's jawline, a high-tech treatment used first to tighten her jowls and then to sculpt her tummy....
Soldiers loot Mali presidency after ousting leaderBAMAKO, Mali (AP) -- Drunk soldiers looted Mali's presidential palace hours after they declared a coup on Thursday, suspending the constitution and dissolving the institutions of one of the few established democracies in this troubled corner of Africa....
Al-Qaida leader hits Afghans who back governmentCAIRO (AP) -- Al-Qaida's leader lashed out at Afghan clerics and politicians who support the Kabul government in an audio message posted Thursday....
Prince Charles makes 1st official visit to SwedenSTOCKHOLM (AP) -- Britain's Prince Charles made his first official visit to Sweden on Thursday, nearly 40 years after Carl XVI Gustaf became the country's king....
Prince Charles makes 1st official visit to SwedenSTOCKHOLM (AP) -- Britain's Prince Charles made his first official visit to Sweden on Thursday, nearly 40 years after Carl XVI Gustaf became the country's king....
3 more bodies found in Concordia cruise wreckGIGLIO, Italy (AP) -- Searchers on Thursday found three bodies under the hull of the shipwrecked Costa Concordia cruise ship that capsized off an Italian island in January, an official said, raising the number of bodies found so far to 28 and leaving four still missing....
French standoff ends with suspect shot in the headTOULOUSE, France (AP) -- In a dramatic end to a 32-hour standoff, a masked French SWAT team slipped into the apartment of an Islamist extremist Thursday, sparking a firefight that ended with the suspect jumping out the window and being shot dead in the head....
Ireland back in recession as economy shrinks in Q4DUBLIN (AP) -- Ireland dropped back into recession at the end of 2011, government statisticians reported Thursday in a worrying sign for the country's efforts to emerge from an international bailout....
Sarkozy: Jail those who browse terror websitesPARIS (AP) -- France's president proposed a sweeping new law Thursday that would jail those who visit extremist web sites - one of several tough new measures floated in the wake of a murderous shooting spree....
Economists: Europe stuck on bailout merry-go-roundDUBLIN (AP) -- Throughout the deepening debt crisis, European Union leaders sought to portray Greece as a unique case in special need of aid. They were proved wrong when Ireland and Portugal required bailouts in 2011....
The Power Elite and the Muslim Brotherhood, Part 4, 8-8-11The Power Elite and the Muslim Brotherhood, Part 4, 8-8-11
Mass Immigration: Energy and the Silent Lie 8-11-11Mass Immigration: Energy and the Silent Lie 8-11-11
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Economists: Europe stuck on bailout merry-go-roundDUBLIN (AP) -- Throughout the deepening debt crisis, European Union leaders sought to portray Greece as a unique case in special need of aid. They were proved wrong when Ireland and Portugal required bailouts in 2011....
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