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Breaking News Sun, 5 Feb 2012
Rango Photos in Collage
Awards   Entertainment   Film   Photos   Wikipedia: Annie Award  
 Screen Daily 
Rango wins top honours at Annie Awards
| Adam and Dog wins best short. | At the 39th Annual Annie Awards in Los Angeles, Rango took the best animated feature prize. The film also won the new Members’ Favorite award. | Newcomer Minkyu Lee... (photo: WN / Arturo Ubaub)
File - Panmujom, North Korea (July 17, 2008) - Peering out from behind a granite pillar in North Korea, a Democratic People's Republic of Korea guard studies the movements of Sailors from the Ronald Reagan Carrier Strike Group during a tour of the DMZ.
Photos   Politics   War   Washington   Wikipedia: War on Terror  
 Atlanta Journal 
Bush's 'evil' trio holds sway over US decade later
| It was the first State of the Union address after the 9/11 attacks, and America was leading an invasion of Afghanistan in pursuit of Osama bin Laden. Fittingly, this is where President George W. Bus... (photo: US Navy / Senior CMCS Spike Call)
Grocery store - Foods - Shopper  Canberra Times 
Shoppers pay for grocery wars
| FRUIT and vegetable prices might be down due to increased supply and a supermarket price war, but shoppers beware - some more expensive items are lurking in the shopping trolley. | The latest offici... (photo: WN / Yolanda Leyba)
Food   Market   People   Photos   Wikipedia: Supermarket  
File - President Barack Obama arrives to speak at the American Israel Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC) convention in Washington, Sunday, May 22, 2011, after a contentious couple of days this week when he clashed publicly with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu over ideas for a permanent Palestinian state.  WorldNews.com 
The American Dilemma by Gilad Atzmon
On January 12th at a Martin Luther King Birthday Concert I joined the NYC Meeting House Orchestra to perform a set of my music. The event was the annual fundraiser for a local homeless shelter and it ... (photo: AP / J. Scott Applewhite)
Music   Photos   Politics   US   Wikipedia: IsraelUnited States relations  
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Managing Director of the International Monetary Fund Christine Lagarde, right, speaks with Greek Finance Minister Evangelos Venizelos during a meeting of eurozone finance ministers in Brussels on Friday, Oct. 21, 2011. Al Jazeera
Greece faces 'deadline to clinch bailout'
| Greece has only one day left to clinch a eurozone bailout and a bond swap with creditors to manage its crushing debt repayments, its finance minister has said, warning ... (photo: AP / Virginia Mayo)
Debt   Finance   Greece   Photos   Wikipedia: Greek government debt crisis  
Emirates Airline Boeing 777 at an airport. Sydney Morning Herald
Curfew breaches risk $1m fine
| THE Emirates airline could face fines of more than $1 million for multiple breaches of the Sydney Airport curfew after it defied repeated warnings by air traffic contro... (photo: Creative Commons / Cory)
Airline   Industry   Photos   Transport   Wikipedia: Emirates (airline)  
Lone Pine Peak, just left of Mt. Whitney and the rest of the Sierra Nevada, dominates the views west of town Al Jazeera
Will Republicans suggest an economic cure in Nevada?
| - As the Republican candidates depart the southeast United States to head to Nevada, one topic seems to have escaped their attention entirely: a credible economic cure ... (photo: Creative Commons / Bobak Ha'Eri)
Economy   Nevada   Photos   Politics   Wikipedia: Nevada  
Eyes specialty hospital in Jordan for Iraqi eyes peoples surgery Al Jazeera
Jordan hospitals struggle with Libya patients
" />" /> | Jordan's hospitals are struggling to cope with thousands of Libyans who were injured during the country's uprising. | Some of the Libyan patients are... (photo: WN / Jamal Penjweny)
Arab   Jordan   Libya   Photos   Wikipedia: Jordan  
Opposition demonstrators carry a banner reading "Dissenters' march" during an anti-Kremlin protest in Moscow, Sunday, Dec. 14, 2008. Police thwarted an anti-Kremlin protest organized by chess great Garry Kasparov's opposition group Sunday, seizing demonstrators and shoving them into trucks. Later About 50 protesters, one with a banner of Kasparov's group United Civil Front, which is part of Other Russia, gathered at another site in central Moscow and marched about 1 kilometer (half a mile) along a major street, shouting slogans such as "Russia without Putin!" before they disper Al Jazeera
Rival Putin rallies hold protests in Moscow
| Tens of thousands of protesters have gathered in the Russian capital to challenge Prime Minister Vladimir Putin's grip on power, a month before he s... (photo: AP / Ivan Sekretarev)
Moscow   Photos   Protesters   Russia    
A Syrian wounded woman who was injured by the shelling of the Syrian government forces, stands at her entrance house, at Rastan area in Homs province, central Syria, on Wednesday Feb. 1, 2012. Sun Star
Syrian activists: 200 dead in government assault
| BEIRUT (Updated) -- In a barrage of mortar shells, Syrian forces killed 200 people and wounded hundreds in Homs in an offensive that appears to be the bloodiest episode... (photo: AP)
Checkpoints   Military   Photos   Syria   Wikipedia: Activism  
Politics Environment
- ‘Tomas should not own up win’
- Poll throws Gillard a lifeline
- Iggy’s widow home emptyhanded
- China's soft-power offensive in Taiwan
File - Panmujom, North Korea (July 17, 2008) - Peering out from behind a granite pillar in North Korea, a Democratic People's Republic of Korea guard studies the movements of Sailors from the Ronald Reagan Carrier Strike Group during a tour of the DMZ.
Bush's 'evil' trio holds sway over US decade later
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- Yellow Cedar Die-off in Alaska Linked to Global Warming
- New forest-management plan weakens wildlife protection
- UNLV researcher finds stalagmites may reveal clues to climat
Water-sea-India.
'Oceans play important role in climate change'
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Business & Economy Energy & Industry
- Lapu-Lapu City surpasses tax collection target
- ‘30-minute business permit helps’
- Sarkozy ally says all civilisations not equal
- Talent in kitchen turns into growing food business
Managing Director of the International Monetary Fund Christine Lagarde, right, speaks with Greek Finance Minister Evangelos Venizelos during a meeting of eurozone finance ministers in Brussels on Friday, Oct. 21, 2011.
Greece faces 'deadline to clinch bailout'
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- Bank Run Feared
- ‘30-minute business permit helps’
- Korea's sex call - dob in our prostitutes
- Cops quitting in droves - More than a third of officers have
Rango Photos in Collage
Rango wins top honours at Annie Awards
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Health Society & Culture
- Funding jeopardised as hospital targets blown
- In Minn., rightward drift challenges Romney
- S. Korea's ancient 'farmer drink' to hit US
- S. Korea's ancient 'farmer drink' to hit US
Eyes specialty hospital in Jordan for Iraqi eyes peoples surgery
Jordan hospitals struggle with Libya patients
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- First stage of major Henderson House renovation completed
- Teachers assured of P5T take-home pay
- Research leads to great myth understanding
- SF's Dogpatch pier district braces for renewal
Rango Photos in Collage
Rango wins top honours at Annie Awards
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Science & InfoTech Sports
- Say farewell to classic summers in Godzone
- China's soft-power offensive in Taiwan
- In Minn., rightward drift challenges Romney
- Charlotte Restaurants: Feb. 6-Feb. 12
Singapore Airlines - National carrier of Singapore
World stock markets fall ahead of US jobs report
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- Rugby: Seamless transition helps NZ land Wellington crown
- Pat McCutcheon eyes flanker spot
- Penny signs with Japanese club
- Penny signs with Japanese club
Australia's Mitchell Johnson bowls during training ahead of the second Ashes cricket test against England in Sydney, Australia, Thursday, Dec. 2, 2010. The second test match starts Friday, Dec. 3.
Mitchell Johnson Eyes Return
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