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Suicide bomber attacks Iran's Guards, kills 31 - Los Angeles Times

Posted: 18 Oct 2009 10:37 AM PDT


Times Online

Suicide bomber attacks Iran's Guards, kills 31
Los Angeles Times
A lone bomber in tribal dress infiltrates what was to have been a reconciliation meeting between Shiite and Sunni tribesmen. Five Guard commanders are killed. At least 28 people also are wounded. By Jeffrey Fleishman and Ramin Mostaghim Reporting from ...
Iran bombing kills 5 Revolutionary Guard leadersThe Associated Press
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Colorado sheriff: "balloon boy" case was a hoax - Reuters

Posted: 18 Oct 2009 10:24 AM PDT


BBCSerbian.com

Colorado sheriff: "balloon boy" case was a hoax
Reuters
DENVER (Reuters) - The bizarre flight of a home-made helium balloon, thought to have a 6-year-old boy aboard, was a hoax and publicity stunt, a Colorado sheriff said on Sunday. "It has been determined that this is a hoax, that it was a publicity stunt ...
Colorado sheriff: Runaway balloon saga was hoaxThe Associated Press
Sheriff: Balloon Boy Incident a 'Hoax'TMZ.com (blog)
US balloon boy case 'was a hoax'BBC News
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Emanuel: Bush never asked key questions on Afghanistan - CNN

Posted: 18 Oct 2009 10:52 AM PDT


BBC News

Emanuel: Bush never asked key questions on Afghanistan
CNN
WASHINGTON (CNN) -- One of President Obama's top advisers said Sunday the Bush administration failed to ask critical questions about the war in Afghanistan, leaving the Obama administration starting from scratch -- and leaving the war "adrift. ...
White House advisers say Fox News is not newsThe Associated Press
US decision after Afghan resultBBC News
Emanuel: Gov't in Kabul Must Be CredibleCBS News
New York Times -Baltimore Sun -Reuters
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Despite Nobel, Obama find Mideast peace elusive - AFP

Posted: 18 Oct 2009 10:16 AM PDT


AFP

Despite Nobel, Obama find Mideast peace elusive
AFP
WASHINGTON — He has pushed and cajoled in grand statements and closed-door meetings, but President Barack Obama -- a newly-minted Nobel Peace Prize winner -- is finding Middle East peace remains elusive. "He went almost nowhere so far," according to ...
When Obama takes a stand, let him be clearDetroit Free Press
Obama's newest award surprisingMyrtle Beach Sun News
Comedy Aside, an Obama Report CardNew York Times
Los Angeles Times -Bangor Daily News -Laurel Leader Call
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Kidnappers Free Irish, Ugandan Aid Workers in Darfur - Voice of America

Posted: 18 Oct 2009 08:51 AM PDT


Peace fm Online

Kidnappers Free Irish, Ugandan Aid Workers in Darfur
Voice of America
By VOA News Two foreign aid workers kidnapped in Darfur more than three months ago have been released. A Sudanese official says Sharon Commins of Ireland and Hilda Kawuki of Uganda were freed by their captors early Sunday and taken to the North Darfur ...
Irish and Ugandan aid workers freed after 107-day Darfur kidnap ordealTelegraph.co.uk
Irish, Ugandan aid workers freed in DarfurThe Associated Press
Irish ambassador appreciates Sudanese efforts to free two abducted aid workersXinhua
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Rethink 1: Obama Doesn't Get Katrina? - Atlantic Online

Posted: 17 Oct 2009 11:13 AM PDT


Los Angeles Times

Rethink 1: Obama Doesn't Get Katrina?
Atlantic Online
It wasn't so much the brief duration of President Obama's trip to New Orleans that riled the Katrina-smarties -- the folks who've spent the past several years obsessing, healthily, about the destruction of an American city. It was that, when he spoke ...
Questions remain after Obama's New Orleans visitThe Associated Press
Obama visits New OrleansChicago Tribune
Why the Levees Failed In New OrleansWashington Post
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