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news aggregatorAlgeria's first president dies at 95ALGIERS, Algeria (AP) -- Ahmed Ben Bella, Algeria's first president and a historic leader of its bloody independence struggle from France, died at his family home in Algiers on Wednesday. He was 95....
Algeria's first president dies at 95ALGIERS, Algeria (AP) -- Ahmed Ben Bella, Algeria's first president and a historic leader of its bloody independence struggle from France, died at his family home in Algiers on Wednesday. He was 95....
Algeria's first president dies at 95ALGIERS, Algeria (AP) -- Ahmed Ben Bella, Algeria's first president and a historic leader of its bloody independence struggle from France, died at his family home in Algiers on Wednesday. He was 95....
South Sudan troops move into disputed oil townJUBA, South Sudan (AP) -- After a day of fierce fighting, troops from South Sudan captured an oil-rich border town that is claimed by Sudan, whose troops withdrew under the onslaught, a Sudanese government minister said Wednesday....
Activists: Mortar hits protest in Syria, 10 killedBEIRUT (AP) -- Activists say a mortar round has hit an anti-government demonstration in an eastern Syrian city, killing at least 10 people....
Peruvian miners tell of anguish, hope inside mineYAUCA DEL ROSARIO, Peru (AP) -- Peruvian miners trapped for six days in an abandoned copper mine prayed and wept during moments of intense anguish, then told each other jokes and even danced to hold onto hope before they finally walked free Wednesday....
Peruvian miners tell of anguish, hope inside mineYAUCA DEL ROSARIO, Peru (AP) -- Peruvian miners trapped for six days in an abandoned copper mine prayed and wept during moments of intense anguish, then told each other jokes and even danced to hold onto hope before they finally walked free Wednesday....
Peruvian miners tell of anguish, hope inside mineYAUCA DEL ROSARIO, Peru (AP) -- Peruvian miners trapped for six days in an abandoned copper mine prayed and wept during moments of intense anguish, then told each other jokes and even danced to hold onto hope before they finally walked free Wednesday....
Calif. prison panel denies Manson's bid for paroleCORCORAN, Calif. (AP) -- A prison panel denied parole Wednesday to mass murderer Charles Manson in his 12th and probably final bid for freedom....
Calif. prison panel denies Manson's bid for paroleCORCORAN, Calif. (AP) -- A prison panel denied parole Wednesday to mass murderer Charles Manson in his 12th and probably final bid for freedom....
Argentine 'miracle' morgue baby improvingBUENOS AIRES, Argentina (AP) -- A mother in Argentina says she fell to her knees in shock after finding her baby alive in a coffin in the morgue nearly 12 hours after the girl had been declared dead....
Inside North Korea's space centreDamian Grammaticas goes inside N Korea satellite command centre
North Korea readies rocket for imminent liftoffPYONGYANG, North Korea (AP) -- North Korea fueled up a rocket Wednesday in preparation for what appeared to be an imminent liftoff while the country's young leader strengthened his power with a new title making him the nation's top political official....
Romney says a Michigan win gives him presidencyDAVENPORT, Iowa (AP) -- Mitt Romney says he thinks he can win Michigan - and that if he does, he'll win the presidency....
'Super' PACs largely free to spend remaining cashWASHINGTON (AP) -- When a presidential candidate throws in the towel, what can a "super" PAC that once supported the campaign spend its money on?...
Panic but no tsunami from strong Indonesia quakesBANDA ACEH, Indonesia (AP) -- Cries of panic and fervent prayers rang out Wednesday as Indonesians rushed toward high ground after two strong earthquakes raised fears of a killer tsunami....
Panic but no tsunami from strong Indonesia quakesBANDA ACEH, Indonesia (AP) -- Cries of panic and fervent prayers rang out Wednesday as Indonesians rushed toward high ground after two strong earthquakes raised fears of a killer tsunami....
Panic but no tsunami from strong Indonesia quakesBANDA ACEH, Indonesia (AP) -- Cries of panic and fervent prayers rang out Wednesday as Indonesians rushed toward high ground after two strong earthquakes raised fears of a killer tsunami....
Romney still faces challenges on rightEFF: "Radical Library/Publisher and Prison Support Group Settle Lawsuit with FBI and UC-Berkeley Police over Improper Raid"Berkeley, CA - Two radical groups have settled their lawsuits over an armed, over-broad police raid after the law enforcement agencies agreed to delete improperly seized computer data and pay $100,000 in damages and attorney's fees. Moreover, the University of California-Berkeley Police Department (UCBPD) acknowledged that at the time of the raid one of the groups qualified for federal protections designed to protect journalists, publishers, and other distributors of information from police searches, despite the police's persistent denial of that status throughout the lawsuit. |
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