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- Stockholm Hit by Blasts After E-Mail Warning
- China’s Army of Graduates Is Struggling
- One Dead as Two Blasts Hit Stockholm
- Two Main Presidential Candidates Reject Recount in Haiti
- New Backing for Gas Line Through Asia
- Papers Show U.S. Recruited Ex-Nazis
- Jailed Afghan Drug Lord Was Informer on U.S. Payroll
- A Massacre Shows Power of Gangs in Rural Russia
- Violence Flares Anew in Southern Afghanistan
- U.S. Envoy in Critical Condition
- Turkey and Israel Seek to Repair Ties
- Holbrooke Is in Critical Condition
- Madoff’s Elder Son Found Dead in Suicide
- Madoff Son Found Dead of Apparent Suicide
- Climate Talks End With Modest Deal on Emissions
- Tirades Against Nobel Aim at Audience in China
- China’s Inflation Hit a 28-Month High in November
Stockholm Hit by Blasts After E-Mail Warning Posted: 11 Dec 2010 06:00 PM PST An e-mail sent before the explosions appeared to link them to anger over cartoons of the Prophet Muhammad. |
China’s Army of Graduates Is Struggling Posted: 11 Dec 2010 06:11 PM PST Villagers who will work in China's factories are in demand, but the vast army of college graduates seeking professional jobs find their value plunging. |
One Dead as Two Blasts Hit Stockholm Posted: 11 Dec 2010 04:30 PM PST Two explosions killed a man and injured two other people in a busy Stockholm district. |
Two Main Presidential Candidates Reject Recount in Haiti Posted: 11 Dec 2010 06:05 PM PST The decision threatened to torpedo a compromise aimed at quelling days of violence. |
New Backing for Gas Line Through Asia Posted: 11 Dec 2010 03:50 PM PST Afghanistan and Pakistan agreed to build a pipeline that would carry gas from Turkmenistan through the Afghan war zone. |
Papers Show U.S. Recruited Ex-Nazis Posted: 11 Dec 2010 03:48 PM PST Thousands of newly declassified documents from the National Archives describe political concerns that led American counterintelligence to help war criminals. |
Jailed Afghan Drug Lord Was Informer on U.S. Payroll Posted: 11 Dec 2010 05:10 PM PST Hajji Juma Khan, described as an Afghan drug lord, was also a longtime informer for the Central Intelligence Agency and other American agencies. |
A Massacre Shows Power of Gangs in Rural Russia Posted: 11 Dec 2010 05:50 PM PST The murders of 12 people in a farm town has become a symbol of how criminal and corrupt bureaucrats often team up to rule rural Russia. |
Violence Flares Anew in Southern Afghanistan Posted: 11 Dec 2010 09:49 AM PST In the Sangin District of Helmand Province, United States Marines have suffered a heavier casualty rate in their first 90 days than the British reported in more than three years there. |
U.S. Envoy in Critical Condition Posted: 11 Dec 2010 05:19 PM PST Richard C. Holbrooke, the special envoy to Afghanistan and Pakistan, had surgery to repair his aorta. |
Turkey and Israel Seek to Repair Ties Posted: 11 Dec 2010 08:22 AM PST Turkey has asked Israel to apologize — or express regret — for the killings of nine Turks during the flotilla raid in May. |
Holbrooke Is in Critical Condition Posted: 11 Dec 2010 08:12 AM PST The State Department says Richard Holbrooke, the president's special envoy for Afghanistan and Pakistan, is in critical condition at a Washington hospital after surgery to repair a tear in his aorta. |
Madoff’s Elder Son Found Dead in Suicide Posted: 11 Dec 2010 05:35 PM PST Bernard L. Madoff's son Mark was found dead in his Manhattan apartment on the second anniversary of his father's arrest. |
Madoff Son Found Dead of Apparent Suicide Posted: 11 Dec 2010 06:24 AM PST A law enforcement official tells The Associated Press that Mark Madoff, a son of Bernard Madoff, has been found dead in New York City of an apparent suicide. |
Climate Talks End With Modest Deal on Emissions Posted: 11 Dec 2010 05:30 PM PST Though modest, the deal represents a major step forward for a process that has stumbled recently. |
Tirades Against Nobel Aim at Audience in China Posted: 10 Dec 2010 09:52 PM PST The campaign against Liu Xiaobo and his Western admirers was adopted after Beijing realized that the news could not be entirely blocked. |
China’s Inflation Hit a 28-Month High in November Posted: 11 Dec 2010 09:18 AM PST Led by rising food prices, the 5.1 percent increase could force the government to take steps the restrain economic expansion. |
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