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InternationalPanetta open to military relations with MyanmarSINGAPORE (AP) -- Defense Secretary Leon Panetta told Asian leaders Saturday that the U.S. is open to forging better military ties with Myanmar, if political and human rights reforms there continue....
Panetta open to military relations with MyanmarSINGAPORE (AP) -- Defense Secretary Leon Panetta told Asian leaders Saturday that the U.S. is open to forging better military ties with Myanmar, if political and human rights reforms there continue....
Suu Kyi visits Myanmar refugees in ThailandMAE LA REFUGEE CAMP, Thailand (AP) -- Aung San Suu Kyi turned her attention to Myanmar's long-standing refugee crisis Saturday with a visit to a sprawling camp on Thailand's border to get her first glimpse of the hardships faced by hundreds of thousands who have fled war in her homeland....
Suu Kyi visits Myanmar refugees in ThailandMAE LA REFUGEE CAMP, Thailand (AP) -- Aung San Suu Kyi turned her attention to Myanmar's long-standing refugee crisis Saturday with a visit to a sprawling camp on Thailand's border to get her first glimpse of the hardships faced by hundreds of thousands who have fled war in her homeland....
Pope to attend La Scala concertMILAN (AP) -- Pope Benedict XVI praised the performance of Beethoven's Ninth symphony on Friday evening at Milan's La Scala theater as "a moment of elevation of the soul."...
Pope to attend La Scala concertMILAN (AP) -- Pope Benedict XVI praised the performance of Beethoven's Ninth symphony on Friday evening at Milan's La Scala theater as "a moment of elevation of the soul."...
Pope to attend La Scala concertMILAN (AP) -- Pope Benedict XVI praised the performance of Beethoven's Ninth symphony on Friday evening at Milan's La Scala theater as "a moment of elevation of the soul."...
Suu Kyi to visit Myanmar refugees in ThailandMAE SOT, Thailand (AP) -- Aung San Suu Kyi turned her attention to Myanmar's long-standing refugee crisis Saturday with a visit to a sprawling camp on Thailand's border to get her first glimpse of the hardships faced by hundreds of thousands who have fled war in her homeland....
Canada police: Body parts victim a Chinese studentMONTREAL (AP) -- The man killed in a videotaped attack that was discovered after body parts were mailed to Canada's top political parties was a Chinese student, police said Friday, as authorities in France searched for the suspect, a Canadian porn actor....
Danger sign for US economy: Job growth disappointsWASHINGTON (AP) -- The American economy is in trouble again....
French president says Syria's Assad has to goPARIS (AP) -- France's president said Friday that only the departure of Bashar Assad would end the violence in Syria, saying his regime had acted in an "intolerable way."...
Russian FM: Syria conflict becomes 'more alarming'MOSCOW (AP) -- Russia has growing concerns about the conflict in Syria, but it will continue to oppose the outside use of force, Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov said Saturday....
Pope to attend La Scala concertMILAN (AP) -- Pope Benedict XVI praised the performance of Beethoven's Ninth symphony on Friday evening at Milan's La Scala theater as "a moment of elevation of the soul."...
PepsiCo's Mexico snack subsidiary attacked againMEXICO CITY (AP) -- Assailants in western Mexico burned another delivery truck of a PepsiCo-owned Mexican snack company, shortly after a drug cartel claimed responsibility for last week's arson attacks against the company, police said Friday....
PepsiCo's Mexico snack subsidiary attacked againMEXICO CITY (AP) -- Assailants in western Mexico burned another delivery truck of a PepsiCo-owned Mexican snack company, shortly after a drug cartel claimed responsibility for last week's arson attacks against the company, police said Friday....
PepsiCo's Mexico snack subsidiary attacked againMEXICO CITY (AP) -- Assailants in western Mexico burned another delivery truck of a PepsiCo-owned Mexican snack company, shortly after a drug cartel claimed responsibility for last week's arson attacks against the company, police said Friday....
PepsiCo's Mexico snack subsidiary attacked againMEXICO CITY (AP) -- Assailants in western Mexico burned another delivery truck of a PepsiCo-owned Mexican snack company, shortly after a drug cartel claimed responsibility for last week's arson attacks against the company, police said Friday....
Bilderberg Protester Arrested For Crossing StreetPaul Joseph Watson | Security crackdown surrounding elite confab intensifies.
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Canada police: Body parts victim a Chinese studentMONTREAL (AP) -- The man killed in a videotaped attack that was discovered after body parts were mailed to Canada's top political parties was a Chinese student, police said Friday, as authorities in France searched for the suspect, a Canadian porn actor....
India fears for Afghanistan after NATO withdrawalPak Tribune | India is concerned by recent NATO summit announcement that by 2014 a majority of combat troops will be pulled out of Afghanistan.
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