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New York Times - Sun Nov 29, 2:21 am ET
The U.S. is underwriting a program that seeks to disarm fighters and enlist tribal leaders’ support by involving them in choosing development projects where jobs are offered.
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Omaha World-Herald - Sun Nov 29, 2:18 am ET
A handful of top Russian business figures have created an MBA program that tackles the issues they faced themselves: bribery, relentless bureaucracy, imperfect laws.
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Seattle Times - Sun Nov 29, 2:14 am ET
The father of an American wanted for ecoterrorism attacks in the western United States said Saturday that his son was sentenced to prison in China after pleading guilty to drug charges in that country.
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Englewood Herald - Sun Nov 29, 2:10 am ET
Next month, St. Herman Orthodox Christian Church at 991 W. Prentice Ave. in Littleton becomes what is though to be the only Orthodox church with a stained glass window.
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Time Magazine - Sun Nov 29, 2:09 am ET
One of the world's most reclusive countries -- gas- and oil-richTurkmenistan -- is selling off its resources to the highest bidders. Butit would rather deal with China and the Middle East than the West
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AFP via Yahoo! News - Sun Nov 29, 2:03 am ET
Afghanistan's tiny business community is hardly brimming with optimism as the government struggles to deal with levels of graft that make the country one of the most corrupt in the world.
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PRWeb via Yahoo! News - Sun Nov 29, 2:00 am ET
More than one million fans* have each travelled over 1000 miles to watch a match; Fans have missed the birth of their child to see their team play; New MBNA website helps fans feed their passion www.footballcreditcards.com
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Standard-Examiner - Sun Nov 29, 1:54 am ET
MOSCOW, Idaho -- Robert Turbin rushed for 124 yards and scored five times as Utah State defeated Idaho 52-49 on Saturday. -- read more
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Hartford Courant - Sun Nov 29, 1:53 am ET
Tracy Sigman combined solid qualities of friendliness, hard work and a no-nonsense manner with a global outlook. She loved to travel, spoke French, Russian and Italian, and rejoiced in getting to know people from other countries and cultures.
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Reuters via Yahoo! News - Sun Nov 29, 1:52 am ET
Iran's parliament could move to reduce Tehran's cooperation level with the U.N. nuclear agency watchdog if the West continues to pressure the Islamic state over its nuclear program, speaker Ali Larijani said on Sunday.
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Concord Monitor - Sun Nov 29, 1:37 am ET
Barbara Kingsolver's new novel, The Lacuna, is the most mature and ambitious one she's written during her celebrated 20-year career, but it's also her most demanding.
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ABC 4 Salt Lake City - Sun Nov 29, 1:29 am ET
MOSCOW, Idaho (ABC-4 Sports) - Sophomore running back Robert Turbin’s school-record tying five touchdowns led Utah State to a 52-49 shootout win over Idaho Saturday at UI’s Kibbie Dome, snapping USU’s 12-game road losing streak. It was USU’s first road win since two years ago on the very field as Saturday, last winning on Nov. 24, 2007 at Idaho. The Aggies finish head coach Gary Andersen’s first ...
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Concord Monitor - Sun Nov 29, 1:28 am ET
Commercial globalism thrives on the idea that consumers everywhere want the same things - quality, affordability, safety and convenience.
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Boston Herald - Sun Nov 29, 1:21 am ET
UGLOVKA, Russia - A homemade bomb was planted on the tracks of the high-speed Moscow-to-St. Petersburg train route, causing a derailment that killed at least 26 people and...
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Albany Times Union - Sun Nov 29, 1:19 am ET
Homemade device kills 18 in attack officials say was act of terrorism
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Island Packet - Sun Nov 29, 1:17 am ET
The dainty girl in the pink striped shirt is now part of the American family gathered in chairs arou
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The Reporter - Sun Nov 29, 1:10 am ET
WEST NORRITON — They are the lifeblood of sport, forever deliberating, orchestrating and motivating their troops to reach for the sky.
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Pioneer Press - Sun Nov 29, 1:05 am ET
MOSCOW — A homemade bomb planted on railway tracks by unidentified terrorists derailed a Moscow-to-St. Petersburg passenger train carrying more than 650 passengers Friday, killing at least 26 people and injuring dozens, Russian authorities said Saturday.
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Detroit News - Sun Nov 29, 1:04 am ET
Germany's premium car manufacturers have weathered the recession without taking on too much water, but the long-term prospects for Mercedes, Audi, Porsche, and particularly BMW are starting to sound alarm bells.
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CNYCentral.com - Sun Nov 29, 1:03 am ET
New York’s latest attempt to avoid a California-like fiscal crisis devolved Tuesday into Gov. David Paterson seeking emergency power to close a $3.2 billion deficit because lawmakers “are afraid” of special interests.