Kamis, 17 September 2009

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ANALYSIS-US firms, others may gain from shield pullback - Reuters

Posted: 17 Sep 2009 10:01 AM PDT


New York Times

ANALYSIS-US firms, others may gain from shield pullback
Reuters
LONDON, Sept 17 (Reuters) - Investors could see some long-term trade and other benefits if a US move to back away from a missile shield in Eastern Europe yields improvements in relations with Russia. ...
US Changes Course on Eastern European Nuclear-Missile ShieldWall Street Journal
US missile rethink a huge shiftBBC News
Obama scraps Bush's European missile defense planThe Associated Press
MiamiHerald.com -Los Angeles Times -Washington Post
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After he's charged with murder of Annie Le, Yale lab tech Raymond ... - New York Daily News

Posted: 17 Sep 2009 10:57 AM PDT


guardian.co.uk

After he's charged with murder of Annie Le, Yale lab tech Raymond ...
New York Daily News
Yale lab technician Raymond Clark is under arrest for the murder of Annie Le (below). Yale grad student Annie Le's accused killer has been tossed into solitary confinement in a Connecticut jail, where he has been somber and silent, an official told the ...
What does 'person of interest' mean? NothingCNN
Lab tech charged with Yale grad student's murderThe Associated Press
Lab Technician Arrested in Death of Yale StudentNew York Times
Reuters -Newsday -Security Management
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Pelosi Questions Cost Of Coverage In Senate Health Bill - Wall Street Journal

Posted: 17 Sep 2009 09:49 AM PDT


The Associated Press

Pelosi Questions Cost Of Coverage In Senate Health Bill
Wall Street Journal
WASHINGTON (Dow Jones)--House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif., on Thursday questioned whether a Senate health-care proposal was affordable for the middle class and expressed concerns about its effect on the elderly. ...
Pelosi worried about angry health care rhetoricThe Associated Press
Pelosi Wells Up While Recalling Political MurdersNew York Times
Pelosi gets emotionalmsnbc.com
San Francisco Chronicle -Politico -CQPolitics.com
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Kabul Suicide Attack Kills Italian Soldiers, Afghan Civilians - Voice of America

Posted: 17 Sep 2009 10:29 AM PDT


Telegraph.co.uk

Kabul Suicide Attack Kills Italian Soldiers, Afghan Civilians
Voice of America
Italy has suffered the deadliest attack on its troops in Afghanistan, when suicide bombers struck a military convoy in the Afghan capital, Kabul. At least six Italian soldiers and 10 civilians were killed. ...
Car Bomb Kills NATO Troops, Civilians in KabulWashington Post
Kabul Car Bomb Kills Six Italian Soldiers, 9 CiviliansBloomberg
Six Italians paratroopers killed in Kabul bombTelegraph.co.uk
BBC News -Xinhua -New York Times
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Nuts to Acorn - Wall Street Journal

Posted: 17 Sep 2009 10:11 AM PDT


Boston Globe

Nuts to Acorn
Wall Street Journal
Acorn, the union-backed activist group that's landed in a scandal involving its offices in several cities aiding and abetting prostitution, is trying to change the subject. Yesterday, Bertha Lewis, the chief organizer of Acorn, ...
White House says ACORN must be held accountableReuters
Acorn in Senate's Sights AgainNew York Times
ACORN vows to look into, correct flapNew York Daily News
Washington Post -WNYC -Philadelphia Inquirer
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Somali Opposition Fighters Offer Terms for Release of French Hostage - Voice of America

Posted: 17 Sep 2009 10:51 AM PDT


Daily Nation

Somali Opposition Fighters Offer Terms for Release of French Hostage
Voice of America
By VOA News The Somali radical Islamist militant group al-Shabab has issued a high set of demands for the release of a French security advisor it continues to hold captive. The list includes the discontinuation of all French support for the ...
Suicide bombers use UN disguise in Somali attackCNN International
Somali insurgents kill peacekeepers in double suicide bombingguardian.co.uk
African Union Base in Somalia Is HitNew York Times
Telegraph.co.uk -Aljazeera.net -Xinhua
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A Terrorist Mastermind Whose Luck Ran Out - New York Times

Posted: 17 Sep 2009 09:58 AM PDT


Voice of America

A Terrorist Mastermind Whose Luck Ran Out
New York Times
BANGKOK — Over the past six years, Noordin Muhammad Top, considered to be the most violent Islamist militants in the region, had become an almost mythical figure among both those who sheltered him on the run and those who pursued him and ...
Noordin Top's death: The impact on Southeast Asia's battle with ...Christian Science Monitor
Indonesia: Bali bomber Noordin Top is deadTelegraph.co.uk
Q+A: Noordin Mohammad Top and Islamic militancy in IndonesiaReuters
guardian.co.uk -The Associated Press -CNN
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