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  • US Warns Brussels not to Lift Palestine Embargo Rashly Open this result in new window
    Zaman Online - Sep 16 2:13 PM
    While negotiations for a coalition government between Hamas and Fatah continue, Washington and Brussels are at odds over lifting the embargo on Palestine.

  • FIFA's Palestine project receives 1m dollar boost Open this result in new window
    AFP via Yahoo! News - Sep 14 8:38 AM
    Goal, FIFA's project to promote football in Palestine, is to receive a one million dollar boost from the Arab Football Union (UAFA).

  • FIFA, UAFA to Support Development of Football in Palestine Open this result in new window
    Palestine News Agency - Sep 15 12:02 PM
    ZURICH, September 15, 2006 (WAFA)- The Union of Arab Football Association (UAFA) has agreed to donate one million US dollars to football development projects carried out by FIFA in Palestine.

  • Palestine football given $1m boost Open this result in new window
    CNN.com - Sep 14 4:24 AM
    The Union of Arab Football Association (UAFA) is donating $1 million to help football development in Palestine, FIFA announced on Thursday.

  • Palestine gunmen seize excuse to attack churches Open this result in new window
    Daily Telegraph - Sep 16 4:20 PM
    In the charred doorway of St John's Catholic Church in the West Bank town of Nablus, Fr Yousef Sa'adi stood trembling, his hand cupped around metal bullet cases.

  • US must recognise Palestine unity government Open this result in new window
    The Star Online - Sep 14 4:53 PM
    HAVANA: The United States and Israel must recognise the Palestine national unity government that will be formed soon to bring stability to the region and ease the suffering of the people.

  • Pineywoods eco-tourism campaign to meet Open this result in new window
    The Lufkin Daily News - 2 hours, 6 minutes ago
    The region-wide campaign promoting the "Pineywoods Experience" of natural and cultural attractions as well as eco-tourism is to hold a two-day meeting in Palestine this week.

  • FIFA's Palestine project receives 1m dollar boost Open this result in new window
    ATL World Soccer - Sep 14 9:18 AM
    Goal, FIFA's project to promote football in Palestine, is to receive a one million dollar boost from the Arab Football Union (UAFA). The money, given to the UAFA by Saudi Arabia, will go to help FIFA build artificial pitches in Gaza, Ram and Ramallah, a FIFA source said Thursday.

  • 23 SHABAN-UL-MUAZAM 1427 AH SRINAGAR SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 2006 Open this result in new window
    Greater Kashmir - Sep 16 11:20 AM
    Havana, Sep 16: Likening the Kashmir issue to major conflicts like Lebanon, Palestine, Afghanistan and Iraq, Pakistan President Pervez Musharraf said his country desired to resolve all outstanding issues, including Jammu Kashmir with India.

  • Nonaligned Movement's final declaration Open this result in new window
    AP via Yahoo! News - 1 hour, 15 minutes ago
    Some highlights from the Nonaligned Movement summit's final declaration.

  • Today in history - Sept. 17 Open this result in new window
    AP via Yahoo! News - Sep 16 5:00 PM
    Today is Sunday, Sept. 17, the 260th day of 2006. There are 105 days left in the year.

  • EU welcomes idea of national unity government in Palestine Open this result in new window
    People's Daily - Sep 15 5:10 PM
    European Union (EU) foreign ministers welcomed on Friday the announcement by Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas on an agreement with Hamas to form a government of national unity.

  • Homecoming court and candidates Open this result in new window
    Rushville Republican - Sep 15 11:53 PM
    The Rushville Lions will host the New Palestine Dragons Friday evening at Hinshaw Field in the Lions annual Homecoming football game. This years Homecoming King and Queen will be announced at half-time of Fridays game.

  • Non-Aligned slam Israel over 'unlawful' acts, rights of Palestinians Open this result in new window
    AFP via Yahoo! News - Sep 16 12:42 PM
    Developing countries of the Non-Aligned Movement were to voice "grave concern" over what they charge is Israel's violent trampling of Palestinian rights.

  • EU warming up to new Palestine government Open this result in new window
    Euro Observer - Sep 15 10:09 AM
    15.09.2006 - 18:56 CET | By Lucia Kubosova EUOBSERVER / BRUSSELS - EU foreign ministers have given "unanimous" support to Palestinian leaders' move to form a government of national unity, with the Finnish presidency suggesting the bloc could soon resume ties with the Palestinian authorities.

  • EU, US at odds over lifting  of aid embargo to Palestine Open this result in new window
    The Manila Times - Sep 15 7:34 AM
    BRUSSELS: European foreign ministers meet Friday to discuss the possible lifting of the aid embargo against the Palestinian Authority, though the United States has cautioned against rushing into lifting the restrictions.

  • Nonaligned Movement's final declaration Open this result in new window
    Boston Globe - 39 minutes ago
    Some highlights from the Nonaligned Movement summit's final declaration. TERRORISM:

  • West Bank churches attacked after Pope remarks Open this result in new window
    Reuters via Yahoo! News - Sep 16 5:23 AM
    Unknown assailants threw fire bombs on Saturday at two churches in the West Bank city of Nablus, following a day of Palestinian protests against comments Pope Benedict made about Islam. No one was hurt.

  • Palestine Participates in Kazan Film Festival Open this result in new window
    Palestine News Agency - Sep 13 4:32 AM
    KAZAN, September 13, 2006 (WAFA) - Palestine participates in Golden Minbar International Muslim Film Festival which opened last night, in Kazan the capital of Tatarstan of the Russian Federation.

  • GOP's attack on Ellison focuses on U.S. Muslim Open this result in new window
    Minneapolis-St. Paul Star Tribune - 0 minute ago
    When Nihad Awad flew to Minneapolis to attend a fundraiser for state Rep. Keith Ellison in August, following him was a simmering debate in American politics: What constitutes support for terrorism? Last week, Minnesota Republicans thrust that issue to the forefront after Ellison won the DFL primary in the Fifth Congressional District. In a letter to Republicans statewide afterward, state GOP

  • Tear gas, misery and Palestine Open this result in new window
    The Daily Texan - Sep 15 1:48 AM
    By Colin Kalmbacher | Daily Texan Guest Columnist I arrived late to a demonstration against the construction of the illegal separation wall in the small village of Bil'in to find that the demonstrators have splintered into roughly three groups: stone throwers, those caught on one side of tear gas and those caught on the other.

  • Nonaligned Movement's Final Declaration Open this result in new window
    The Daily Comet - 39 minutes ago
    Some highlights from the Nonaligned Movement summit's final declaration. Denounces the brutalization of peoples under foreign occupation as the gravest form of terrorism.

  • Pope's apology for 'slur' fails to quell rising Muslim fury Open this result in new window
    The Scotsman - Sep 16 5:03 PM
    CHRISTIAN churches in the Middle East were attacked yesterday as an apology from Pope Benedict XVI failed to quell fury over his controversial comments on Islam.

  • Banksy! Open this result in new window
    Guardian Unlimited - Sep 16 5:31 PM
    Dan Glaister in Los Angeles and Rob Sharp report on the incredible rise of Britain's secretive graffiti artist.

  • Lack of offense plagues Nacogdoches Open this result in new window
    The Daily Sentinel - 34 minutes ago
    Shutouts are becoming the norm for the Nacogdoches Dragons through two games.

  • Update On Palestine Girl Hit By School Bus Open this result in new window
    KLTV Texas - Sep 12 4:41 PM
    The Palestine girl hit by a school bus last week continues to improve. The Palestine School District says Jurnee Foreman, 6 was moved out of intensive care at the Children's Hospital in Dallas. It's uncertain when she'll be released.

  • Banksy Open this result in new window
    The Observer - Sep 16 5:21 PM
    He painted an elephant and placed an inflatable Guantanamo detainee in Disneyland. Now Hollywood loves him. Dan Glaister in Los Angeles and Rob Sharp report on the incredible rise of Britain's secretive graffiti artist

  • Eat your politics Open this result in new window
    San Francisco Bay Guardian - Sep 16 4:58 PM
    A lot has happened since Californians first rebelled against the canned food and Jell-O molds of the postwar industrialization era. The American food politics revolution is very much alive and well and thriving in the Bay Area, where the movement started.

  • ABDULHAMIT BILICI Open this result in new window
    Zaman Online - Sep 16 2:16 PM
    Just as in the Iraq memorandum, the debate regarding the Lebanon memorandum slid from its real diagonal and was pulled to a shallow base. Naturally, the public became very confused.

  • Palestine facing year of worst economic crisis Open this result in new window
    Gulf Daily News - Sep 14 7:09 PM
    GAZA CITY: The World Bank yesterday warned that 2006 looked set to be the worst year yet for the Palestinian economy, reeling from a Western aid freeze and an ongoing Israeli offensive.

  • Spiritual Perspectives Open this result in new window
    The Gallup Independent - 2 hours, 4 minutes ago
    Sometimes what is happening in the world is just overwhelming.

  • Fawaz Turki Open this result in new window
    The Frontier Post - 47 minutes ago
    You would think that a solemn day would have required solemn language. Instead, in the speech to the nation that he delivered from the Oval Office last Monday, commemorating the fifth anniversary of September 11, US President George W. Bush was both ominous and hyperbolic.

  • Michael Franti inspired musically and visually by close-up look at war Open this result in new window
    CP via Yahoo! Canada News - Sep 16 10:52 AM
    LOS ANGELES (AP) - Musician Michael Franti knew something was missing from the war coverage he saw on the nightly news.

  • Paul Kennedy Open this result in new window
    The Frontier Post - 47 minutes ago
    With the dust now settling across southern Lebanon, yet another Middle East conflict has come to an uneasy close.

  • Today in History Open this result in new window
    WSTM-TV NBC 3 - Sep 16 5:46 PM
    Today is Sunday, September 17th, the 260th day of 2006. There are 105 days left in the year.

  • ALI UNAL Open this result in new window
    Zaman Online - Sep 16 2:15 PM
    Which Country is Next? Different comments are being made as to where Iran stands in the Anglo-Saxon-Israeli alliances latest plans and offensives against the Islamic world.

  • WHO says cancer killed 7.5 million people in 2005 Open this result in new window
    AFP via Yahoo! News - Sep 15 2:30 PM
    Seven and a half million people worldwide died from cancer in 2005 and the number of cases in the Middle East is expected to soar over the next 15 years, Moroccan news agency MAP quoted the World Health Organization as saying.

  • 'SCRAMBLE FOR LIFE' TO BENEFIT BLOOD CENTER Open this result in new window
    Tyler Morning Telegraph - Sep 16 4:42 PM
    Stewart Regional Blood Center's Scramble Fore Life golf tournament will take place at 1 p.m. Oct. 2 at Emerald Bay in Bullard. Golfers interested in playing should call 903-535-5452.

  • EU may relax Palestine aid restrictions Open this result in new window
    Euro Observer - Sep 14 1:09 AM
    14.09.2006 - 09:59 CET | By Helena Spongenberg The European Union may ease its economic embargo on the Hamas-led Palestinian coalition government if steps are taken toward resuming peace talks with Israel, a Palestinian political advisor has said.

  • KERIM BALCI Open this result in new window
    Zaman Online - Sep 16 2:15 PM
    The Shiite axis has now extended westward over Iraq and Lebanon. Its no longer a situation whereby Iran used to extend revolution to the Islamic world; Iran is now extending itself.

  • BOX-OFFICE SUICIDE Open this result in new window
    The Telegraph - Sep 16 2:59 PM
    Often simple moments are the most revealing. In 1993, I made a film called Tales from Planet Kolkata and was invited to show it at the Oberhausen Film Festival in Germany.

  • Musharraf for mechanism to resolve conflicts Open this result in new window
    Business Recorder - Sep 16 4:02 PM
    HAVANA (September 17 2006): President General Pervez Musharraf on Friday urged the Non-Aligned Movement (NAM) to focus on promoting just solutions to the major international conflicts and called for setting up a mechanism for conflict resolution, especially among NAM members, to enable the grouping play more effective role on the international stage.

  • SAHIN ALPAY Open this result in new window
    Zaman Online - Sep 16 2:17 PM
    The Israeli governments militaristic and aggressive policies are the main incitement to anti-Semitism or hatred of the Jews throughout the world.

  • Michael Franti inspired musically and visually by close-up look at war Open this result in new window
    Jam! Showbiz - Sep 16 10:59 AM
    LOS ANGELES (AP) - Musician Michael Franti knew something was missing from the war coverage he saw on the nightly news. The numbers reminded him of football scores: two car bombs, seven killed, 12 wounded. They were too simple, he thought, to convey the real human cost of the conflicts.

  • Palestine officials resign; new government to form Open this result in new window
    Long Beach Press-Telegram - Sep 13 9:32 PM
    U.S. and Israel call on the new leadership to renounce terrorism. RAMALLAH, West Bank - The Palestinian Cabinet resigned Wednesday to clear the way for a new unity government, and President Mahmoud Abbas said he plans to send a delegation to the U.N. to try to revive a Mideast peace plan.

  • India sees NAM's role as one of "moderation, harmony and reason" Open this result in new window
    The Hindu - Sep 16 1:00 PM
    For firm approach to issues shorn of rhetoric

  • Palestinian churches attacked after Pope remarks Open this result in new window
    Reuters via Yahoo! Asia News - Sep 16 7:34 AM
    NABLUS, West Bank (Reuters) - Palestinian gunmen attacked churches in the West Bank and Gaza Strip on Saturday after a day of protests against comments Pope Benedict made about Islam.

  • EU backs Palestinian unity government Open this result in new window
    Reuters via Yahoo! News - Sep 15 10:35 AM
    European Union foreign ministers agreed on Friday to back a Palestinian national unity government being formed by President Mahmoud Abbas with the Hamas Islamist movement, despite U.S. misgivings.

  • Representatives of regional groups advocate revitalizing the NAM Open this result in new window
    Granma Internacional - Sep 16 12:21 PM
    ON assuming the responsibility of presiding over the Summit of leaders, Raúl gave the platform to Thabo Mbeki, president of South Africa , who addressed the plenary session as president of the Group of 77 plus China and spoke on issues related to the main problems that the peoples of the South are confronting.

  • Enemies recent media attacks against Islam outnumber their military ones Open this result in new window
    Islamic Republic News Agency - Sep 16 9:03 AM
    Saudi Arabia - Media - Islam Minister of Culture and Islamic Guidance Mohammad Hossein Saffar Harandi said that enemies calculated media attacks against the world of Islam in recent years, in particular those of the West, outnumber their military assaults.

  • Soccer: Japan to play Malaysia, Syria in Olympic qualifiers Open this result in new window
    Kyodo via Yahoo! Asia News - Sep 16 5:55 AM
    _ Japan will open their qualifying campaign for the Beijing Olympic soccer tournament in the second round against Malaysia, Syria and the winner of the first-round tie between Hong Kong and Bangladesh in Group B, the Japan Football Association said Saturday.

  • West Bank churches attacked after Pope remarks Open this result in new window
    Reuters via Yahoo! Singapore News - Sep 16 5:22 AM
    NABLUS, West Bank (Reuters) - Unknown assailants threw fire bombs on Saturday at two churches in the West Bank city of Nablus, following a day of Palestinian protests against comments Pope Benedict made about Islam.

  • Israel faces post-war dilemma over Hizbollah 'hero' Open this result in new window
    Reuters via Yahoo! News - Sep 15 7:25 AM
    To Smadar Haran Kaiser, Lebanese prisoner Samir Qantar is a murderer who shot dead her husband and bashed in their four-year-old daughter's skull on a spring night 27 years ago.

  • Venue Changed Open this result in new window
    Arab News - Sep 14 4:11 PM
    JEDDAH, 15 September 2006 The Saudi Society for Microbiology & Infectious Diseases, which is holding its first annual meeting with an interactive symposium and exhibition for three days from tomorrow, has changed its venue from King Fahd Medical Research Center to Moevenpick Hotel near the intersection of Sitteen and Palestine streets, society President Dr. Abdulrahman M. Al-Qurashi said

  • In Iraq, Irans Arab Credentials Are Made Open this result in new window
    News From Bangladesh - Sep 16 11:23 AM
    Iraqi Prime Minister Nuri al-Malikis latest visit to Tehran was just another occasion to highlight that Iran is compromising its Arab credentials in Iraq, and to raise more questions about whether Tehran and Washington are in collusion or in collision in Baghdad than giving answers to Arabs who do care to have Islam as a unifying force between the Arab and Persian neighbouring nationalities

  • Manmohan, Musharraf Talks Very Good India, Pakistan To Resume FS-Level Talks Open this result in new window
    Greater Kashmir - Sep 16 11:18 AM
    Havana, Sep 16: India and Pakistan are understood to have decided to resume the Foreign Secretary-level talks. The decision was taken at a meeting here Saturday between Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and Pakistan President Pervez Musharraf on the margins of the NAM Summit.

  • Unity may revive peace process Open this result in new window
    Gulf News - Sep 14 2:08 PM
    Friends of Palestine all over the world have heaved a sigh of relief that Hamas and Fatah have decided to establish a government of national unity. There is renewed hope that a debilitating rivalry discernable between them since Hamas's electoral victory has now ended.

  • Select an Edition: Open this result in new window
    AlertNet - Sep 16 5:25 AM
    Fetching... NABLUS, West Bank, Sept 16 (Reuters) - Unknown assailants threw fire bombs on Saturday at two churches in the West Bank city of Nablus, following a day of Palestinian protests against comments Pope Benedict made about Islam. No one was hurt.

  • Proteste non violente in Palestina ora campo di esperimenti per armi sperimental Open this result in new window
    Independent Media Center - Sep 16 10:15 AM
    Ogni venerdì negli ultimi due anni , la gente in molti dei villaggi palestinesi ha partecipato a proteste non violente settimanali contro il Muro israeliano che sta venendo costruito sulla sua terra.

  • EU's attitude towards Palestinian coalition government welcomed: Erekat Open this result in new window
    People's Daily - Sep 16 3:09 AM
    Chief Palestinian negotiator Saeb Erekat Saturday welcomed the European Union's (EU) attitude towards the new Palestinian coalition government of national unity.

  • Pope flayed for anti-Prophet remarks Open this result in new window
    rediff.com - Sep 14 10:37 AM
    He observed, "Muslims have tolerated Christian terrorism on the people of Iran, Iraq, Afghanistan, Palestine and now Lebanon, but no Muslim is going to tolerate such wild, baseless and unfounded allegations against the Prophet."

  • Clooney, Wiesel plead with Security Council to end Darfur 'genocide' Open this result in new window
    AFP via Yahoo! News - Sep 15 1:40 AM
    Oscar-winning US actor George Clooney and Nobel Peace Prize laureate Elie Wiesel pleaded with the UN Security Council to act to end the "genocide" in Sudan's Darfur region amid fears African Union (AU) peacekeepers may pull out.

  • West Bank churches attacked after Pope remarks Open this result in new window
    SABC News - Sep 16 4:56 AM
    Unknown assailants threw fire bombs today at two churches in the West Bank city of Nablus, following a day of Palestinian protests against comments Pope Benedict made about Islam. No one was hurt.

  • Bahamian student has another view of Islam Open this result in new window
    The Nassau Guardian - Sep 16 7:13 AM
    I have recently finished my tertiary education in the United States after four years of study. As a Bahamian student, I added to the diverse international population at my school.

  • Captured Israeli soldier writes home Open this result in new window
    AFP via Yahoo! News - Sep 15 3:00 AM
    An Israeli soldier captured more than two months ago and being held in the Gaza Strip has sent a letter to his father through Egyptian mediators, a Palestinian newspaper has reported.

  • Your comments: The pope's speech Open this result in new window
    Aljazeera - Sep 16 1:27 AM
    A selection of comments sent to us in response to the pope's speech and the reaction to it.

  • Jordan's king calls for peaceful settlement of Iran's N-case Open this result in new window
    Islamic Republic News Agency - Sep 16 3:40 AM
    Jordan - Iran - Nuclear Jordan's King Abdullah on Saturday called for a peaceful solution to the nuclear standoff with Iran through negotiation.

  • Panel to discuss international issues Open this result in new window
    Press & Sun-Bulletin - Sep 15 11:51 PM
    A panel forum titled "The Israeli Invasion of Lebanon: Context, Lobbies and International Law" will begin at 7:30 p.m. Monday in Binghamton University's Mandela Room. Professors Herbert Bix, James Petras and Donald Quataert will be on the panel, with Jean Quataert moderating.

  • Local couple donates land for preserve Open this result in new window
    Hattiesburg American - Sep 16 3:10 AM
    VERNAL - A Hattiesburg couple donated 108 acres in north George County on Friday to form a new nature conservancy preserve in honor of and named after her late parents.

  • :::- ARAB TIMES -::: Open this result in new window
    Arab Times - Sep 16 3:10 AM
    KUWAIT CITY: The Arab world will not face any sectarian war in the future. On the contrary the coming days will be better as we are busy with many important issues, says Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques King Abdullah bin Abdulaziz.

  • Faces of the week Open this result in new window
    BBC News - Sep 15 9:54 AM
    Graffiti artist and international man of mystery, Banksy, who is exhibiting in Los Angeles.

  • Corrupt? Misguided? West Bank militants face heat Open this result in new window
    Reuters via Yahoo! News - Sep 13 5:19 AM
    A stolen car, its number plates torn off and replaced by a black plaque bearing the word 'Palestine' and the symbol of a militant group, pushes through a crowded alley in the Balata refugee camp.

  • George County nature preserve honors Harvell and Pellerree Jackson Open this result in new window
    Mississippi Press - Sep 16 3:32 AM
    LUCEDALE -- About 50 people gathered at the entrance of a unique nature preserve honoring long-time George County residents Friday morning. The Nature Conservancy of Mississippi honored the memories of Harvell and Pellerree Jackson by permanently attaching their names to a 108-acre sandhill tract.

  • Exported Martyrdom Open this result in new window
    Outlook India - Sep 16 1:30 AM
    They weren't the coalition of the willing but they did join, often unwillingly, in tens of thousands to serve the British Imperial Army in all its arrogant stretch across continents.

  • Saudi-Turkish relations revived by shared interests Open this result in new window
    Kathimerini - Sep 16 4:06 AM
    Photo: Saudi Arabian King Abdullah Bin Abdul Aziz al-Saud (right) and Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan prior to their meeting in the Turkish capital Ankara, on August 8, 2006.

  • Dragons spoil Lions Homecoming Open this result in new window
    Rushville Republican - Sep 15 11:53 PM
    The excitement had built all week long from activities at the schools to Thursdays annual Homecoming Parade in downtown Rushville to tailgating prior to the game.

  • Offseason tennis tourneys add spark to senior's game Open this result in new window
    The Indianapolis Star - Sep 13 11:59 PM
    Tennis is much more than a fall sport for New Palestine senior Ricky Ritter. From March through July, Ritter played in 25 U.S. Tennis Association junior tournament matches.

  • Mbeki talking the talk in Cuba Open this result in new window
    News 24 South Africa - Sep 16 5:15 AM
    President Thabo Mbeki, leading an SA delegation to the non-aligned movement summit in Havana, Cuba, is due to hold talks with various world leaders of the world.

  • Clooney warns of 'Holocaust' in Sudan Open this result in new window
    ITV.com - Sep 16 1:55 AM
    Hollywood actor George Clooney has called for a United Nations peacekeeping force to be sent to crisis-torn Sudan. Clooney urged UN countries to act more forcefully in the Darfur region where hundreds of thousands of people have been killed or made homeless.

  • NAM Summit opens in Havana, pledges to revitalise movement Open this result in new window
    Viet Nam News - Sep 16 3:25 AM
    HAVANA The 14th Non-Aligned Movement Summit (NAM) of heads of State or government, the highest decision-making body of the movement, opened yesterday in Havana, with representatives from 118 nations.

  • Mbeki in key talks in Cuba Open this result in new window
    iafrica.com - Sep 15 11:47 PM
    President Thabo Mbeki, currently leading a South African delegation to the non-aligned movement (NAM) summit in Havana, Cuba, will hold several bilateral consultations with various leaders of the world on Saturday.

  • Mbeki (Havana) busy day in bilateral talks Open this result in new window
    Independent Online - Sep 16 2:03 AM
    President Thabo Mbeki is in Cuba to strengthen south-south relations through the revitalisation of the non-aligned movement to lay a meaningful role in global affairs.

  • Defense fuels Harrisburg to win Open this result in new window
    Jonesboro Sun - Sep 15 11:45 PM
    HARRISBURG Needing a win in the worst way, Harrisburg put the clamps on Marked Tree and the confidence back into Hornet football.

  • Paul Kennedy: Circus tricks Open this result in new window
    Guardian Unlimited - Sep 15 6:46 PM
    Comment is free: Paul Kennedy on why the UN security council needs reform - and why it won't happen.

  • Lions host Dragons for Homecoming Open this result in new window
    Rushville Republican - Sep 14 8:52 AM
    With all the red and black ribbons around the RCHS, it must be a special week on the schedule. The Lion football team plays host to Hoosier Heritage Conference foe New Palestine at 7:30 p.m. Friday for the annual Homecoming Game.

  • Musharraf to focus on Kashmir issue, terrorism in his UN address, says Munir Akram Open this result in new window
    Pakistani Newspaper - Sep 16 12:10 AM
    ISLAMABAD, Sep 15 (Online): Pakistans permanent ambassador to the UN, Munir Akram has said that President Musharraf would focus on the core issue of Kashmir and a comprehensive strategy about the prevailing Global war against terrorism.

  • Qatar Charity to distribute Iftar meals Open this result in new window
    Khaleej Times - Sep 15 9:02 PM
    DOHA Qatar Charity (QC) is to spend some QR1.03 million on the distribution of Iftar meals at 13 different locations in Doha and other towns during the holy month of Ramadan.

  • India happy with draft Havana Declaration Open this result in new window
    Deccan Herald - Sep 16 12:20 AM
    India is happy with the draft of the Havana Declaration and five other documents that will be adopted at the end of the 14th Non-Aligned Movement (NAM) Summit here today.

  • When free speech costs a career Open this result in new window
    The Yale Herald - Sep 15 5:56 PM
    How profs' political advocacy outside academia can threaten their success within it.

  • Paul Kennedy: Circus tricks Open this result in new window
    Guardian Unlimited - Sep 15 5:46 PM
    Paul Kennedy: UN machinations over who will succeed Kofi Annan show exactly why security council needs reform.

  • EU agrees to support unity government Open this result in new window
    Gulf Times - Sep 16 1:01 AM
    BRUSSELS: European Union foreign ministers agreed yesterday to back a Palestinian national unity government being formed by President Mahmoud Abbas with the Hamas Islamist movement, despite US misgivings.

  • Craig, Casey-Westfield run over Cumberland Open this result in new window
    Journal Gazette & Times Courier - Sep 15 9:38 PM
    CASEY -- Junior running back Sean Craig of Casey-Westfield made the most of his first varsity start. After gaining just two yards on his first two carries, the 5-foot-10, 150-pounder, scored touchdowns on his next three carries of 40, 79 and 90 yards.

  • Putera Umno stands by bikers Open this result in new window
    New Straits Times - Sep 15 6:26 PM
    KUALA LUMPUR: Putera Umno chief Abdul Azeez Abdul Rahim is standing firm with his Mat Rempit despite their image as the motorcycle bad boys.

  • Terror accused admits joking about bombing Commons Open this result in new window
    Guardian Unlimited - Sep 15 5:14 PM
    Man accused of involvement in alleged al-Qaida plot to bomb Britain tells jury he talked of blowing up the Commons.

  • Terror accused admits joking about bombing Commons Open this result in new window
    Guardian Unlimited - Sep 15 7:05 PM
    A man accused of involvement in an alleged al-Qaida plot to bomb Britain told a jury yesterday he had talked of blowing up the House of Commons and killing all the MPs, including the prime minister.

  • Muslims demand pope apologise for comments on Islam Open this result in new window
    AFP via Yahoo! News - Sep 14 8:01 PM
    Pope Benedict XVI faced sharp reactions to a lecture in which he linked Islam with violence, with Muslim leaders in several countries demanding he apologise.

  • Wildfire Destroys 3 Structures In Henderson County Open this result in new window
    KXAN 36 Austin - Sep 15 4:39 PM
    Moore Station, Texas -- High winds helped spread a wildfire that destroyed a home and two barns as it consumed more than 100 acres in Henderson County.

  • JK calls for rejuvenation of NAM Open this result in new window
    IPP Media - Sep 15 11:15 PM
    President Jakaya Kikwete has challenged member states of the Non-Aligned Movement (NAM) to strengthen the bloc by giving it a new look to guide economic development so as to give it strong voice in world issues.

  • Voiles: One womans trash is anothers treasure Open this result in new window
    Rushville Republican - Sep 15 11:54 PM
    Last Sunday I hauled the heavy trash from my garage to the curb for pick up. I had waited until Sunday in hopes the trash pickers wouldnt make a mess. When we cleaned out my dads attic several years ago, the TPs made a humongous mess of things we had bagged and stacked neatly.

  • 14th Non-Aligned Movement Summit opens in Havana Open this result in new window
    People's Daily - Sep 15 5:10 PM
    Raul Castro, Cuba's first vice- president and defense minister, officially announced the opening of the 14th Non-Aligned Movement Summit of heads of state or government in Havana on Friday.