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| Mexico cartel war latest toll: 49 headless bodies The Associated Press By OLGA R. RODRIGUEZ, AP – 11 hours ago CADEREYTA, Mexico (AP) — Authorities struggled Monday to identify 49 bodies without heads, hands or feet to gain clues into the latest in a series of massacres from an escalating war between Mexico's two ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Mladic War Crimes Trial: Former Bosnian Serb Commander Tries Again To Delay ... Huffington Post (SASA DJORDJEVIC/AFP/GettyImages) THE HAGUE, Netherlands -- Ratko Mladic appealed Monday for a six-month delay in the start of his Yugoslav war crimes trial, saying delays by prosecutors in disclosing evidence could lead to a miscarriage of justice. See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Cartel war's latest toll: 49 headless bodies TheReporter.com By AP CADEREYTA, Mexico (AP) -- Authorities struggled Monday to identify 49 bodies without heads, hands or feet to gain clues into the latest in a series of massacres from an escalating war between Mexico's two dominant drug cartels, with increasing ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Anti-war protesters target Obama Chicago office, 8 arrested Chicago Tribune CHICAGO (Reuters) - Anti-war protesters converged on President Barack Obama's Chicago campaign headquarters on Monday but only got as far as the elevator before eight people were arrested, in the first of many protests expected around the NATO summit ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| The tea party's war on common sense Baltimore Sun (blog) Mr. Lugar sought to bring greater prominence to harnessing nuclear weapons after the Cold War by making it the centerpiece of a short-lived bid for the Republican presidential nomination in 1996. He ran a well-reasoned campaign with a strong television ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Iraq veteran uses rap to treat his PTSD Fox News For the troubled former soldier, it was another inexplicable failure, like his divorce or inability to make friends after returning from the war. In a Las Vegas recording studio, Dunson rapped about his life: "What's wrong with me? Got PTSD. See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Mladic Tries Again to Delay His War Crimes Trial ABC News Ratko Mladic appealed Monday for a six-month delay in the start of his Yugoslav war crimes trial, saying delays by prosecutors in disclosing evidence could lead to a miscarriage of justice. The motion filed by lawyers for the former Bosnian Serb ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| The Apple/Google war rages on; manifests itself in Maps ZDNet (blog) Like the holy war between Apple and Google. Jobs was known to have a chip on his shoulder about Android, claiming that Google unceremoniously stole it from Apple. Biographer Walter Isaacson had this doozy of a quote in Steve Jobs: I will spend my last ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| US honors black federal law enforcement official killed in line of duty in 1883 Washington Post He joined the military at the start of the Civil War and later was politically active, championing civil rights and ascending to the state legislature. But his name was largely lost to history after his 1883 murder in Mississippi by a white mob irate ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Mexico massacre highlights unknown drug war victims Reuters The failure to find and identify victims of massacres and murders has spurred criticism of the war on drug gangs waged by President Felipe Calderon since he took office in late 2006. The thousands of grieving families searching for lost loved-ones are ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| News magazine war? Newsweek calls Obama 'First Gay President' Los Angeles Times But this much is sure: The magazine wars are on! Just last week, Time magazine elbowed its way onto pop culture's front lines with a cover about a mother breastfeeding her 3-year-old son, with both of them looking into the camera. See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Mexico drug war's latest toll: 49 headless bodies Chicago Sun-Times "This is the most definitive of all the cartel wars," said Raul Benitez Manaut, a security expert at Mexico's National Autonomous University. Mass body dumpings have increased around Mexico the last six months as the fearsome Zetas gang goes head to ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Labor groups cite 'war on women' at LA City Hall in job cuts Los Angeles Times Critics say LA Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa is waging a war against women because his proposed layoffs hit jobs traditionally held by female workers. In his proposed budget now under review by the City Council, Villaraigosa calls for eliminating 231 ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| Lawyers for war crimes accused Mladic want six-month delay to trial MyFox Washington DC THE HAGUE -- Lawyers for Bosnian Serb war crimes accused Ratko Mladic are seeking a six-month adjournment, just two days before his trial is set to start in The Hague. With the case set to open Wednesday -- having already been postponed from April ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Bosnian victim eager to see Ratko Mladic in court Fox News Now Subasic wants to see the man who called himself "the Serbian God" try to defend himself as he faces justice at the UN war crimes tribunal in the Hague. This time if he tries to brag or yell, the judge can just switch off his microphone or kick him ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| Anti-war protesters arrested outside Obama's Chicago campaign HQ, as NATO ... Washington Post CHICAGO — Police have arrested several anti-war protesters who rallied outside President Barack Obama's Chicago campaign headquarters in a prelude to much larger demonstrations expected during the upcoming NATO summit. Protesters at the Monday ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| Warren: 'Guerrilla war' underway on Wall Street CNN (blog) "There has been a guerrilla war out there in which the largest financial institutions have been doing everything they can to make sure that financial regulations don't get put in place and if they do get put in place, that they are loaded with ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Japanese American war veterans to be honored in Sacramento Sacramento Bee A Sacramento event recognizing the surviving Japanese American veterans of World War II is scheduled to take place on Memorial Day weekend. Last November, veterans from the 442nd Regimental Combat Team, the 100th Infantry Battalion and the Military ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| Pressure to re-open key border for Afghan war supplies CNN (blog) By Mike Mount and Elise Labott Talks between the United States and Pakistan are intensifying in part in an effort to get Pakistan to decide to reopen its border, allowing war supplies to flow into Afghanistan, ahead of the NATO meeting in Chicago next ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Macy's Regroups in Warehouse Wars Wall Street Journal The department-store chain is responding to a distribution war going on in the retail business. Increasingly that war is being won by online-only seller Amazon.com Inc., which has built a highly efficient group of warehouses within miles of most major ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Hague prosecutor seeks new warrants for Congo war crimes Chicago Tribune AMSTERDAM (Reuters) - The Hague war crimes prosecutor announced new charges on Monday against a Democratic Republic of Congo general accused of conscripting child fighters and an arrest warrant for a militia leader. Luis Moreno-Ocampo of the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| Bangladesh political leader indicted over 1971 war New York Daily News Former Jamaat-e-Islami leader Ghulam Azam has been indicted for genocide, murder and other atrocities during Bangladesh's 1971 liberation war. The government claims up to three million people were killed by Pakistan's army and pro-Pakistan militias ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Nearly 50 Headless Bodies Found in Mexico Amid Brutal Drug War PBS NewsHour Without heads, hands or feet, 49 bodies were discovered outside Monterrey, Mexico -- the latest casualties of a brutal five-year-old war between the country's top two drug cartels. Ray Suarez reports. JEFFREY BROWN: Mexico is again gripped by horrific ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| The war of the few against the many U-T San Diego He'd rather just push for higher sales taxes and higher income taxes on the wealthy on the November ballot, while posing as a senior statesman who glibly warns that the budget fight threatens to turn into "the war of all against all. See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| Mladic seeks delay in war crimes trial Times of Malta Lawyers for Bosnian Serb ex-army chief Ratko Mladic sought yesterday a six-month adjournment of his war crimes trial at the International Criminal Court, two days before the hearing was due to open. Mr Mladic, 70, stands accused of carrying out a ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Razistan, Afghanistan War Photo Project, Showcases Impact Of Conflict On The ... Huffington Post The war in Afghanistan is far from over, though one might forget as much given the Western media's waning interest in the conflict. As the longest war in American history unfolds, with more than 3000 civilian casualties and 566 coalition fatalities ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| US trains African soldiers to gain upper hand in war-torn Somalia The Seattle Times After two decades of failed efforts, the US government and its allies in East Africa say the interventionist strategy is slowly bolstering security in war-torn and famine-stricken Somalia, long considered the most ungovernable country in the world. See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| The Only Mommy War Worth Waging Huffington Post If you watch the trends of media, whether it be print, internet, or TV, you've probably noticed that every couple of months there is a new version of the "mommy wars" being played out. Last month's battle du jour was surrounding moms who work vs. moms ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| PSI: Storage war jackpot turns to junk WBTV The Ballingers played storage wars and lost, but they think the game was fixed. "It was storage wars nightmare," said Jackie Ballinger. "I know I've been had," said John Ballinger. "I just don't know by who(m) yet." Cable TV shows have led to a rush of ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| The War Between Organic and Conventional Farming Misses the Point The Atlantic By Ari LeVaux On April 23, the science journal Nature published a paper titled "Comparing the yields of organic and conventional agriculture," by Verena Seufert et al. The mainstream press waded into the paper's implications but had a hard time ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| Plan for War Memorial deserves warm support Milwaukee Journal Sentinel The outdoor areas of the War Memorial Center complex are largely vacant and suffer from crumbling concrete and weed growth. A proposal for organizational change and physical rehabilitation at the War Memorial would honor veterans and protect its art ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| 'India's stance towards Eelam War IV changed in Oct. 2008' The Hindu India stance towards the Eelam War IV changed from 'negotiations' and 'peace talks' between the Sri Lankan government and the Tamil Tigers to 'terrorism should be countered with resolve' in late 2008, a book written with considerable establishment ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Cold War warning as China hits out at defence co-operation with US Sydney Morning Herald BEIJING: China has criticised Australia's close military alliance with the United States as an outdated throwback to the Cold War era in an apparent rebuke of Canberra's decision to allow a US military presence along Australia's north coast. See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| American trainers draw on lessons from a decade of war to train Ugandans for ... Washington Post Soldiers move in and out of doors cut into the containers — which have been garishly spray painted with violent or provocative slogans like "death is here," ''war only" and "we hate the AU" — and practice maneuvers along dirt streets and paths. See all stories on this topic » | ||
| FILM REVIEW: Sacha Baron Cohen Wages War On Everyone In 'The Dictator' Business Insider For most of its quick and extremely dirty running time, the new Sacha Baron Cohen offender "The Dictator" wages war with itself, crude nonsense up against crude nonsense that's really funny. Then comes the golden ticket, the speech of speeches, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| KURDISH WAR: You Go First Strategy Page So the Kurdish War continues, right? The answer is yes, but. The government's ceasefire language is part of its diplomatic waltz with Iraq's Kurdish Regional Government (KRG). For several years the KRG has tried to get the PKK to enter serious, ... See all stories on this topic » |
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