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Sinai peacekeepers deny their forces were attacked
World NowThe international peacekeeping force long assigned to the Sinai peninsula to oversee the decades-old peace agreement between Israel and Egypt denied reports that its troops had been fired on by armed men.... -
Suicide bomber kills 10 police cadets in Yemen, Al Qaeda blamed
World NowA suicide bomber detonated an explosives-laden vest at the gates of a police academy in the Yemeni capital of Sana on Wednesday, killing 10 in the crowd of cadets headed out on weekend furloughs, the Yemeni Embassy in Washington announced.... -
I'll always forget my first time: Dodger Ronald Belisario
Dodgers NowReliever Ronald Belisario admitted he missed last season after being unable to acquire a visa when the U.S. embassy tested him positive for cocaine. He's had several problems with substance abuse in his four years with the Dodgers and they would be... -
3 U.S. troops among dead in two Afghanistan bombings
World NowTwo explosions in eastern Afghanistan, one targeting an American convoy, killed three U.S. troops, an Afghan interpreter and at least 24 other Afghans on Wednesday, defying what the military had described as a trend of diminishing violence this year.... -
Chinese officials linked to forced-abortion scandal punished
World NowSeveral Chinese officials tied to a forced abortion that spurred national outrage will be punished and one has already been dropped from his post, according to Chinese state media.... -
U.S. ambassador to Kenya quits, citing differences with bosses
World NowJ. Scott Gration, a former campaign adviser to President Obama, has resigned his post as U.S. ambassador to Kenya, citing differences with his superiors.... -
Afghan bombers try to 'kill everyone with authority' in district
World NowInsurgents made a determined attempt to "kill everyone with authority" in a district in eastern Afghanistan, storming government offices with a team of suicide bombers. The attackers were repelled, but 11 people were killed, Afghan officials said... -
China to foreign embassies: Stop publicly rating our air
World NowChina is reportedly telling foreign embassies to stop putting out their own readings on Chinese air pollution information. Though China didn't single out the United States, the demand appears to be aimed at the U.S. embassy, which puts out its own... -
Anderson Cooper talks to Chinese activist Chen Guangcheng
The TV Guy - Orlando SentinelChinese activist Chen Guangcheng speaks with Anderson Cooper in a CNN interview tonight. It is Chen's first TV interview since he arrived in the United States with his wife and children. Asked about reports that he was beaten in China, Chen says “... -
2 foreign aid workers among team reportedly abducted in Afghanistan
World NowTwo foreign women working for a Swiss-based aid group have been kidnapped in the remote northeastern province of Badakhshan, Afghan officials said Wednesday.... -
Blind Chinese dissident heading to U.S.
World NowBlind Chinese dissident Chen Guangcheng was on his way to the United States on Saturday afternoon, said activists who were helping the long-persecuted lawyer in his bid to leave China.... -
Flying coach, coffee coupons -- 'little tricks' of Gary Locke?
World NowToting his own backpack. Flying coach. Buying coffee with a coupon. Just who does Gary Locke think he is? The United States ambassador to China was recently pilloried in Chinese newspaper editorials for his part in the saga of Chen Guangcheng, a blind...
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