Kamis, 18 Februari 2010

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Texas Train Derails, Residents Evacuated Over Chemical Leak Concerns - FOXNews

Posted: 18 Feb 2010 06:05 AM PST


MyFox Houston

Texas Train Derails, Residents Evacuated Over Chemical Leak Concerns
FOXNews
SANTA FE, Texas — A derailment in southeast Texas prompted the evacuation of some residents of Santa Fe over concerns of a possible chemical leak. Police say several cars derailed before dawn Thursday. No injuries were immediately reported. ...
Evacuations ordered after 20-car trail derailmentDaily News - Galveston County
Train Derailment in Santa FeMyFox Houston
Leak Following Train Derailment Prompts Evacuation in South TexasKWTX
News10.net -Houston Chronicle -Family Badge
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UN climate chief Yvo de Boer to quit in July - Washington Post

Posted: 18 Feb 2010 05:43 AM PST


CBC.ca

UN climate chief Yvo de Boer to quit in July
Washington Post
Yvo de Boer, the United Nation's top climate official, announced Thursday that he would step down from his post in July to work in the private sector on environmental sustainability. De Boer has overseen international climate talks ...
APNewsBreak: Top UN climate official resigningmsnbc.com
Top UN climate official resignsBBC News
De Boer Steps Down From UN Diplomatic Post After Climate SummitBusinessWeek
AFP -Clean Skies News
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Why does the West love the Dalai Lama? - BBC News

Posted: 18 Feb 2010 04:54 AM PST


The Guardian

Why does the West love the Dalai Lama?
BBC News
A US president is again choosing to meet the Dalai Lama despite Chinese opposition. But why is this Tibetan spiritual and political leader such a popular figure in the West? To the Chinese government and to many of its people he is an ...
China braced for Barack Obama meeting Dalai LamaTelegraph.co.uk
The Early Word: The Deficit and the Dalai LamaNew York Times (blog)
China on the Dalai LamaCNN International
The Guardian -USA Today -Reuters
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Haiti's quake survivors don't wait for gov't plan - The Associated Press

Posted: 18 Feb 2010 05:40 AM PST


ABC News

Haiti's quake survivors don't wait for gov't plan
The Associated Press
PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti — Haiti's government and aid groups have been wrangling for five weeks over a plan for housing earthquake survivors, but the people haven't waited. Rows of makeshift tents sprouted in open fields around the wrecked capital, ...
My Haiti notebooks are full of people talking about what they have lostTimes Online
8 of 10 missionaries freed from Haitian jail, return to USWashington Post
Missionaries freed by Haitian judge arrive in FloridaCNN International
The Guardian -Los Angeles Times -Wall Street Journal
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Bomb kills 29 in Pakistan as US envoy visits - The Associated Press

Posted: 18 Feb 2010 05:50 AM PST


PakTribune.com

Bomb kills 29 in Pakistan as US envoy visits
The Associated Press
PESHAWAR, Pakistan — A bomb blast at a mosque in Pakistan's northwestern tribal belt killed 29 people including some militants Thursday, underscoring the relentless security threat here even as Pakistani-US cooperation against extremism appears on the ...
Pakistan market bomb kills 12AFP
Deaths reported in Pakistan blastAljazeera.net
Blast Kills 25 in NW PakistanVoice of America
Washington Post -Xinhua -CNN
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Suicide bomb killing 12 rattles Anbar ahead of Iraq elections - Christian Science Monitor

Posted: 18 Feb 2010 05:19 AM PST


Boston Globe

Suicide bomb killing 12 rattles Anbar ahead of Iraq elections
Christian Science Monitor
The suicide bombing that killed 12 Thursday in the capital of Iraq's Anbar province was intended to discourage Iraqis from voting in the March elections. By Ben Hancock Correspondent / February 18, 2010 • A daily summary of global reports on security ...
Iraq suicide bomb kills at least 13The Guardian
Suicide Bomber Kills 12 in RamadiNew York Times
Bomber hits Iraq checkpointAljazeera.net
Reuters -AFP -The Press Association
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