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AP - World NewsBosnia marks 20 years of the beginning of its warSARAJEVO, Bosnia-Herzegovina (AP) -- Exactly 11,541 red chairs have been lined up in rows along Sarajevo's main street - one for every man, woman and child killed in the siege that ended up being the longest in modern history....
Bosnia marks 20 years of the beginning of its warSARAJEVO, Bosnia-Herzegovina (AP) -- Exactly 11,541 red chairs have been lined up in rows along Sarajevo's main street - one for every man, woman and child killed in the siege that ended up being the longest in modern history....
Israel's Barak: Weigh 'unilateral action'JERUSALEM (AP) -- There are signs the Israeli government is considering taking unilateral action if peace talks with the Palestinians remain stalled, a move which could involve a withdrawal from parts of the West Bank along the lines of a 2005 pullout from the Gaza Strip....
Flowers, confetti on first day of school in NKoreaPYONGYANG, North Korea (AP) -- North Korean students in Pyongyang celebrated the first day of their new school year this week with flowers and confetti....
Flowers, confetti on first day of school in NKoreaPYONGYANG, North Korea (AP) -- North Korean students in Pyongyang celebrated the first day of their new school year this week with flowers and confetti....
Chavez back home, talks emotionally on his cancerCARACAS, Venezuela (AP) -- Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez attended Mass with family Thursday after returning from his latest round of radiation therapy treatment in Cuba, talking emotionally about his struggle with cancer....
China adds 6 ethnic Uighurs to its terrorist listBEIJING (AP) -- China's Ministry of Public Security has added six men to its list of terrorists, accusing them of being behind terrorist activities in the far west region of Xinjiang....
China adds 6 ethnic Uighurs to its terrorist listBEIJING (AP) -- China's Ministry of Public Security has added six men to its list of terrorists, accusing them of being behind terrorist activities in the far west region of Xinjiang....
Chavez back from treatment in Cuba, goes to MassCARACAS, Venezuela (AP) -- Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez attended a Mass with family Thursday after returning from his latest round of radiation therapy treatment in Cuba....
Mexican art show focuses on weapons, effectsMEXICO CITY (AP) -- An art and photo show focusing on the trade in firearms and their deadly effects in Mexico may soon be going to the United States, the same place where many of the weapons come from....
Mexican art show focuses on weapons, effectsMEXICO CITY (AP) -- An art and photo show focusing on the trade in firearms and their deadly effects in Mexico may soon be going to the United States, the same place where many of the weapons come from....
Barney McKenna, last of original Dubliners, diesDUBLIN (AP) -- "Banjo" Barney McKenna, the last original member of the Irish folk band The Dubliners, died Thursday while having a morning cup of tea with a friend. He was 72 and had just marked his 50th year with the troupe....
Barney McKenna, last of original Dubliners, diesDUBLIN (AP) -- "Banjo" Barney McKenna, the last original member of the Irish folk band The Dubliners, died Thursday while having a morning cup of tea with a friend. He was 72 and had just marked his 50th year with the troupe....
Puerto Rico warns Occupy Movement to clean up messSAN JUAN, Puerto Rico (AP) -- Puerto Rico officials threatened the island's Occupy Movement with legal action Thursday if its supporters do not clean up a public park they occupied for five months and abandoned suddenly this week....
Puerto Rico warns Occupy Movement to clean up messSAN JUAN, Puerto Rico (AP) -- Puerto Rico officials threatened the island's Occupy Movement with legal action Thursday if its supporters do not clean up a public park they occupied for five months and abandoned suddenly this week....
World powers worry Syria sliding to civil warGENEVA (AP) -- World powers share a belief that Syria could descend into civil war and plan to map out possible ways to avoid such a disaster for the region, a deputy to international envoy Kofi Annan said Wednesday....
Satellites said to show Syria not abiding by truceGENEVA (AP) -- Satellite imagery and other credible reports show that, despite its claims, Syria has failed to withdraw all of its heavy weapons from populated areas as required by a cease-fire deal, international envoy Kofi Annan's spokesman Ahmad Fawzi said Tuesday....
UN agency criticizes Brazilian court's rape rulingSAO PAULO (AP) -- The United Nations refugee agency said Thursday it was deplorable that Brazil's top appeals court ruled that sex with a 12-year-old does not necessarily constitute statutory rape....
UN agency criticizes Brazilian court's rape rulingSAO PAULO (AP) -- The United Nations refugee agency said Thursday it was deplorable that Brazil's top appeals court ruled that sex with a 12-year-old does not necessarily constitute statutory rape....
Venezuelan horse race preserves cowboy customsSAN FERNANDO DE APURE, Venezuela (AP) -- At the blast of a whistle, a half dozen horses plunge into the Apure River and set out for the distant shore in a unique annual spectacle commemorating a historic battle....
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