Archive for April, 2010

Today's top world stories 4/9/2010

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US to close book on diplomat’s airline bomb scare WASHINGTON (AP) – The U.S. plans to close the book on the bomb scare aboard a Denver-bound airliner after receiving assurances from Qatar that the diplomat who touched off the panic will be sent home, officials said. The diplomat, Mohammed [...]

Top world stories (Apr 08, 2010)

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Obama, Medvedev sign treaty to cut nuclear arms Russian President Dmitry Medvedev, front left, leaves his plane after he arrived for a two-day visit to Prague, Czech Republic, on Wednesday, April 7, 2010. Before he signs a new nuclear arms reduction treaty with US President Barack Obama on [...]

Today's top world stories 4/7/2010

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Geithner to visit Beijing amid currency dispute MUMBAI, India – U.S. Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner will visit Beijing for talks with a Chinese vice premier for economic affairs on Thursday, Geithner’s spokesman said, in a sign the two sides are moving toward settling a dispute over China’s [...]

Top world stories (Apr 06, 2010)

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Rescuers can’t reach last 33 trapped in China mine In this photo released by China’s Xinhua news agency, people carry a rescued miner to an ambulance at the Taiyuan railway station, Taiyuan, in north China’s Shanxi province, on Tuesday April 6, 2010. Sixty of the 115 workers who were pulled out [...]

Today's top world stories 4/4/2010

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  Toll rises to 19 in blast at mine in central China BEIJING (AP) — The death toll from an explosion at a mine in central China has risen to 19 people, with 24 still trapped underground, the government said Friday, in the second major mine disaster in the country this week. Rescue attempts [...]

Today's top world stories 4/1/2010

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Cardinals defend pope on church sex abuse scandal This is sound of Pope Benedict XVI speaking during a Holy Thursday ceremony after he washed the feet of 12 priests to commemorate Jesus’ washing the feet of his apostles before the Last Supper. VATICAN CITY (AP) — Cardinals across Europe [...]
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