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  • PALESTINE PLANS LAST HEARINGS ON 2006-07 BUDGET Open this result in new window
    Tyler Morning Telegraph - 1 hour, 30 minutes ago
    PALESTINE - Two public hearings are set for Thursday in Palestine to give citizens another chance to comment on the city's proposed tax rate and to speak on the proposed budget.

  • Barton Bears maul Palestine, 42-0 Open this result in new window
    Helena Daily World - Sep 06 4:17 PM
    PALESTINE - Win No. 1 came easy for Barton's new head coach Jim Sain, as a new era in Barton Bear football officially got underway Friday night. The Bears dominated from start to finish pounding the Palestine Patriots into submission 42-0.

  • Israel soldier to be swapped for 1,400 Palestine prisoners Open this result in new window
    Itar-Tass - Sep 04 3:47 AM
    CAIRO, September 4 (Itar-Tass) - Israel and Palestine have reached an agreement on the exchange of Israeli soldier Gilad Shalit who was seized by Palestinian gunmen near the Gaza Strip border on June 25 for 1,400 Palestinian prisoners, the Qatari newspaper Al Shark reported on Monday referring to informed political sources.

  • Adams risks US ties in Palestine 'peace mission' Open this result in new window
    Belfast Telegraph - Sep 04 2:25 AM
    Gerry Adams is making a "peace mission" to Palestine this week, despite claims it could harm his standing in Washington. The West Belfast MP will be travelling to the region at the invitation of Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas.

  • COM grad aids Middle East peace Open this result in new window
    The Daily Free Press - Sep 06 5:03 AM
    Some college students spend their summers working, while others may travel to the beach, but Boston University College of Communication graduate student Malinda Gilbert's summer included a mission to Israel and Palestine with the Interfaith Peace Builders to see the conflict firsthand and help to promote a peaceful resolution of the conflict in the Middle East.

  • Jordan: Gunman fired to avenge brothers Open this result in new window
    AP via Yahoo! News - Sep 06 2:04 PM
    A gunman waited for his children to grow up before he opened fire on tourists in Jordan, killing one, to avenge his brothers' deaths in an Israeli strike on Lebanon in the 1980s, the Jordanian government said Wednesday.

  • Powers of 10 Open this result in new window
    San Francisco Bay Guardian - Sep 05 5:00 PM
    San Francisco's Arab Film Festival turns 10 this year an auspicious birthday in an otherwise bleak period of nearly unmitigated bloodshed and destruction in Iraq, Afghanistan, Lebanon, and Palestine.

  • Palestines main political factions, Hamas and Fatah, are on the way to forge a national unity government, which will  Open this result in new window
    Al Jazeera - Sep 05 8:12 AM
    After weeks of wrangling between his Fatah party and the ruling Hamas movement, Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas seems to have achieved sound progress in his negotiations with Hamas leaders in Gaza aimed at forging a unity government.

  • 'War not the only option' in Mideast, says Gerry Adams Open this result in new window
    AFP via Yahoo! News - Sep 06 8:37 AM
    Sinn Fein leader Gerry Adams has said that "war is not the only option" in the Middle East, as he urged Israel and the world community to revive peace talks with the Palestinians.

  • Jordan: Gunman Fired to Avenge Brothers Open this result in new window
    ABC News - Sep 06 2:33 PM
    Jordanian Officials Say Gunman in Tourist Attack Waited 24 Years to Avenge Brothers

  • Palestine, Israel reach soldier deal Open this result in new window
    TVNZ - Sep 05 12:29 AM
    Israel and the Palestinians have reached an agreement to swap the Israeli soldier held hostage in Gaza with imprisoned Palestinians, Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas was quoted on Tuesday as saying.

  • Soccer-Much work to do to lift Singapore to next level - coach Open this result in new window
    Reuters via Yahoo! Asia News - 2 hours, 31 minutes ago
    SINGAPORE, Sept 7 (Reuters) - Singapore's Asian Cup qualification hopes began to fade with Wednesday night's goalless draw at home to China and national coach Radojko Avramovic knows he has much work to do to take the Lions to the next level.

  • Select an Edition: Open this result in new window
    AlertNet - Sep 05 6:07 AM
    JERUSALEM, Sept 5 (Reuters) - Major Israelis banks have put on hold at least until mid-November plans to terminate banking services they provide to Palestinian banks, the head of the Palestine Monetary Authority said on Tuesday.

  • Soccer-China coach Zhu upbeat despite disappointing draw Open this result in new window
    Reuters via Yahoo! Singapore News - 46 minutes ago
    BEIJING, Sept 7 (Reuters) - China coach Zhu Guanghu remained upbeat despite a frustrating goalless draw with Singapore in an Asian Cup qualifier on Wednesday which prompted renewed calls for his dismissal.

  • FACTBOX-Soccer-Asian Cup qualifying competition Open this result in new window
    Reuters via Yahoo! Singapore News - Sep 06 5:44 PM
    SYDNEY, Sept 7 (Reuters) - Nine of the 16 teams for next year's Asian Cup have now been decided. The four co-hosts -- Indonesia, Malaysia, Thailand and Vietnam -- have been joined by Australia, Japan, Qatar, Saudia Arabia and United Arab Emirates.

  • War Backfiring on U.S., Khatami Says Open this result in new window
    Washington Post - Sep 05 9:58 PM
    NEW YORK -- On the eve of his first trip to Washington, former Iranian president Mohammad Khatami warned that U.S. military action in the Middle East has backfired, producing greater terrorism, imperiling the future of Iraq and damaging America's long-term interests.

  • Khatami: Fight against terror has sparked extremism Open this result in new window
    CNN.com - Sep 05 9:31 PM
    The United States has accused Iran of fueling the conflict in Iraq, and arming Hezbollah with rockets and guns in its war with Israel.

  • AFC Asian Cup 2007 Japan among quartet to reach Asian finals Open this result in new window
    FIFA - Sep 06 5:12 PM
    Defending champions Japan joined Saudi Arabia, UAE and Qatar in qualifying for the finals of next year's AFC Asian Cup after the fourth round of group matches on Wednesday.

  • Forward.com Open this result in new window
    Forward - 55 minutes ago
    WASHINGTON With the Palestinian government on the verge of a complete breakdown, pressure is mounting on the ruling Hamas movement to form a unity government with its Fatah rivals, who support a two-state solution.

  • Young(er) voices of dissent Open this result in new window
    Pittsburgh Post-Gazette - 27 minutes ago
    Neil Young said he was moved to write "Living With War" because there weren't any young folks doing it. He just wasn't hearing it on the radio, but the voices of dissent are definitely out there.

  • Girls Soccer Update: Big Goal in mind Open this result in new window
    The Herald Bulletin - 1 hour, 0 minute ago
    From a historical standpoint, Pendleton Heights and Mount Vernon are no strangers to success. Two years removed from sectional championship glory, the Arabians girls soccer team has domineered the Hoosier Heritage Conference regular-season standings in back-to-back showings.

  • The Open Polytechnic awards students Open this result in new window
    Scoop.co.nz - 2 minutes ago
    The Open Polytechnic of New Zealand honoured six of its students from around the country this week by acknowledging their outstanding study achievements with Adult Learners Week/He Tangata Mtauranga Awards.

  • Saudi beats India 7-1 in Asian soccer Open this result in new window
    IBN live - 3 minutes ago
    Saudi Arabia beat India 7-1 on Wednesday for its fourth straight victory in Asian Cup qualifiers.

  • Fonterra Takes the Lead in Energy Management Open this result in new window
    Scoop.co.nz - 2 minutes ago
    Fonterras energy savings for the 2005/06 season represent an 82 per cent contribution to New Zealand businesses total reported national energy savings.

  • Forward.com Open this result in new window
    Forward - 57 minutes ago
    President Bush was not the first to introduce the term new Middle East. Shimon Peres preceded the American president by a decade.

  • Fashion Network Goes From Strength To Strength Open this result in new window
    Scoop.co.nz - 17 minutes ago
    Air New Zealand Fashion Week 2006 is celebrating a VIP list of some of the most influential people in global fashion. The rundown of VIP media and buyers was released today (7 September 2006).

  • Fund success for University of Canterbury research Open this result in new window
    Scoop.co.nz - 17 minutes ago
    University of Canterbury researchers have been awarded more than $4 million in this year's Marsden Fund awards.

  • Government initiative good news for HIT Lab NZ Open this result in new window
    Scoop.co.nz - 17 minutes ago
    The announcement today of a major Government initiative to support a world leading 3D digital content and graphics industry in New Zealand will have a positive spin off for the HIT Lab NZ based at the University of Canterbury.

  • Varroa Update 13 Open this result in new window
    Scoop.co.nz - 17 minutes ago
    Biosecurity New Zealand and the South Island Varroa Control Group will start the first phase of an agreed programme to eliminate varroa from the Nelson area this week, senior policy analyst Paul Bolger said today.

  • Huge snow falls drive rise in skier numbers Open this result in new window
    Scoop.co.nz - 32 minutes ago
    Thanks to a winter that has brought cold temperatures and acres of snow, visitor numbers to the countrys ski areas are on track to reach a record-breaking 1.4 million by the end of the season.

  • Scoop: Top Scoops + Just Politics Open this result in new window
    Scoop.co.nz - 2 hours, 2 minutes ago
    TODAYS TOP SCOOPS: Parliament: Dunne Warns Against "Political Barbarism" QUESTIONS OF THE DAY: Taser Trial: Police Find Threat Of Tasering Effective Health: Canterbury Waiting Lists Changes Cause Alarm Housing: Should State Houses Be Allowed In Expensive Neighbourhoods?

  • Get connected with Library Week 06 Open this result in new window
    Scoop.co.nz - 32 minutes ago
    Auckland City Libraries invites you to get connected with Library Week 06 at your local community library from 18 - 24 September.

  • Victoria researchers gain funding boost Open this result in new window
    Scoop.co.nz - 46 minutes ago
    Victoria University researchers have been given a significant funding boost, picking up funding worth almost $4.7 million for 11 new research projects from the Marsden Fund.

  • Cross Party Consensus needed on Climate Change Open this result in new window
    Scoop.co.nz - 46 minutes ago
    There needs to be consensus across political parties on climate change. This was the clear message that came through at today's New Zealand Business Climate Change Dialogue hosted by the Wellington Regional Chamber of Commerce.

  • Orcon Announces Satellite Broadband Service Open this result in new window
    Scoop.co.nz - 47 minutes ago
    Rural New Zealand is set to benefit from the launch of a new satellite broadband service from Orcon Internet.

  • Peoples Choice backs Sylvia Taylor for Mangere Open this result in new window
    Scoop.co.nz - 1 hour, 2 minutes ago
    Peoples Choice has joined up with the Mangere Residents Association and thrown its support behind Sylvia Taylor for the upcoming Mangere council by-election.

  • Smokefreerockquest - shortlist announced Open this result in new window
    Scoop.co.nz - 1 hour, 2 minutes ago
    A pianist singer-songwriter from Wellington, two brothers from Timaru and a seven-piece ska band from Auckland are three of the 12 hopefuls shortlisted for the finals of this yearıs Smokefreerockquest.

  • 'Revenge' motive for Amman attack Open this result in new window
    BBC News - Sep 06 4:02 AM
    A gunman who attacked tourists in Amman is said to have wanted to avenge two brothers killed by Israel.

  • Charisma, Confidence & Leadership Open this result in new window
    Scoop.co.nz - 1 hour, 17 minutes ago
    Its not everyday that a man from Christchurch claims to have answered a riddle that has eluded definition for centuries. However, this is just what student Seb Parr is claiming with his newly released e-book entitled Charisma, Confidence & Leadership how to become a human superpower.

  • New Hawea hydro plan to increase renewable energy Open this result in new window
    Scoop.co.nz - 1 hour, 17 minutes ago
    Contact Energy today confirmed it has lodged a new, modified resource consent application for a small hydro scheme at the companys control gates at Lake Hawea in Central Otago.

  • BP Vouchers for Volunteers Open this result in new window
    Scoop.co.nz - 1 hour, 17 minutes ago
    On Sunday September 10th BP New Zealand will announce the successful applicants of the BP Vouchers for Volunteers programme.

  • Football: Open this result in new window
    NDTV - 1 hour, 31 minutes ago
    Saudi Arabia beat India 7-1 on Wednesday to qualify for next year's Asian Cup finals, being jointly hosted by Indonesia, Malaysia, Thailand and Vietnam.

  • Petition numbers not surprising. Open this result in new window
    Scoop.co.nz - 1 hour, 32 minutes ago
    The Auckland regional District Health Boards (ARDHBs) are neither surprised nor swayed by a petition that was presented this morning on the awarding of the community laboratory contract to a new provider.

  • NZ Luxury Accommodation Named Best in World Open this result in new window
    Scoop.co.nz - 1 hour, 46 minutes ago
    Four New Zealand properties have made a prestigious magazines list of the top twenty resorts and hideaways in the world.

  • Awatere Valley Tenure Review Proposal Open this result in new window
    Scoop.co.nz - 1 hour, 32 minutes ago
    New Zealand Deerstalkers Association (NZDA) has joined Forest and Bird in rejecting Land Information New Zealands (LINZ) latest Tenure Review proposal for the Blairich pastoral lease in the lower Awatere Valley in Southern Marlborough.

  • Tourists Spend Record Amount Open this result in new window
    Scoop.co.nz - 1 hour, 47 minutes ago
    Tourism expenditure in New Zealand reached $17.5 billion for the year ended March 2005, according to the Tourism Satellite Account: 2005 published today by Statistics New Zealand.

  • BNZ Commits To Premium Office Tower Open this result in new window
    Scoop.co.nz - 1 hour, 46 minutes ago
    Bank of New Zealand has committed to occupy over 60% of a new premium commercial office tower owned, developed and being built by Multiplex Group at 80 Queen Street, Auckland.

  • Macedonian flag to fly on Auckland Harbour Bridge Open this result in new window
    Scoop.co.nz - 2 hours, 2 minutes ago
    The flag of the Republic of Macedonia will fly from Auckland Harbour Bridge tomorrow, Friday 8 September, in recognition of the Macedonian Independence Day. The flag will be flown from 6:30am until 6:30pm.

  • What If Bush Debated Ahmadinejad? Open this result in new window
    consortiumnews.com - Sep 06 6:14 PM
    he outspoken President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad of Iran has challenged President Bush to debate U.S.-Iran relations. Bush has dismissed the offer and declined.

  • Asian Cup: Saudi Arabia, Qatar, UAE, Japan Open this result in new window
    TSN - 2 hours, 25 minutes ago
    Gulf neighbours Saudi Arabia, Qatar and the United Arab Emirates (UAE) as well as Japan guaranteed their places in next year's Asian Cup finals on Wednesday, joining co-hosts Indonesia, Malaysia, Thailand and Vietnam.

  • MUSTAFA UNAL Open this result in new window
    Zaman Online - Sep 06 2:15 PM
    Minister of Foreign Affairs, Abdullah Gul, completed his final discussions with regional countries that will shape the final decision on sending troops to Lebanon.

  • Waiting list re-think sends message Open this result in new window
    Scoop.co.nz - 2 hours, 32 minutes ago
    The decision by Canterbury District Health Board to reinstate some of the patients dumped from its waiting list sends a message to the Government that its health policies needs urgent attention, says the New Zealand Medical Association.

  • 'Will people pay NIS 300 for history?' Open this result in new window
    Haaretz Daily - Sep 05 4:55 AM
    On the wall of the old two-room apartment on Ben-Gurion Street in Tel Aviv hangs an aging, framed poster that decries the British authorities' disqualification of Moshe Shertok and David Ben-Gurion to serve as representatives of the Yishuv (pre-state Jewish community in Palestine).

  • Call for Manukau to Support Locked Out Workers Open this result in new window
    Scoop.co.nz - Sep 06 6:43 PM
    Manukau City Councillor, Sua William Sio, is calling on the Manukau community to support the local workers who have been locked out by the Progressive Enterprises plant on Favona Rd, Mangere.

  • Marc Ash: Special Counsel Fitzgerald Under Attack Open this result in new window
    Scoop.co.nz - Sep 06 6:42 PM
    Special Counsel Patrick J. Fitzgerald and his investigation of the outing of undercover CIA operative Valerie Plame are under attack by multiple mainstream media organizations acting simultaneously.

  • Iraqis Who Sweated Hussein Are Leaving Under Bush Open this result in new window
    Scoop.co.nz - Sep 06 6:43 PM
    Its not easy to create a situation where life is better under a dictatorship than in a democracy, but George Bush has succeeded in achieving the impossible by invading Iraq.

  • Select an Edition: Open this result in new window
    AlertNet - Sep 06 8:08 AM
    AlertNet provides news, information and analysis for everyone interested in emergency relief. AlertNet is run by Reuters Foundation.

  • Zionist Acquisitions Bought By Bullets And Bombs Open this result in new window
    Scoop.co.nz - Sep 06 6:42 PM
    Iran: The US, Israel & Iran Conflict?

  • Israel Officials Fear Wave Of War Crimes Law Suits Open this result in new window
    Scoop.co.nz - Sep 06 6:42 PM
    The Foreign Ministry fears a wave of lawsuits accusing Israeli military and governmental officials of war crimes, Army Radio said Monday, adding that a report prepared by the ministry's chief legal advisor warns officials against inflammatory statements in connection with the recent war, saying that their words could later be used against them in foreign lawsuits or indictments for alleging them

  • Women Need to Improve Sun Protection Behaviour Open this result in new window
    Scoop.co.nz - Sep 06 6:27 PM
    Most Kiwi women take good care of their skin. They cleanse and moisturise on a daily basis - yet many are going without daily SPF protection. The 2006 Olay National Skincare Survey results show that New Zealand womens sun protection behaviour is mixed.

  • ISRAEL TELLS ARMY: CUT TOUGH TALK Open this result in new window
    Daily Mirror - Sep 04 11:33 PM
    ARMY chiefs in Israel have been ordered to stop talking of "crushing" or "wiping out" enemies in Lebanon and Palestine.

  • Study finds double standard for women's drinking Open this result in new window
    Scoop.co.nz - Sep 06 6:12 PM
    AUCKLAND New research has confirmed the so-called feminisation of binge drinking a trend that has seen increasing numbers of women drinking large quantities of alcohol in social situations in line with their modern status as independent with income-earning ability equal to or greater than their male counterparts.

  • Constituents meet with Burgess Open this result in new window
    The Little Elm Journal - Sep 06 6:28 PM
    U.S. Rep. Michael Burgess (District 26) opened his town hall meeting Saturday morning with thoughts of home, but foreign issues abroad and national weighed on his and his constituents' minds.

  • Deadlines extended for youth leagues Open this result in new window
    Forrest City Times-Herald - Sep 06 1:30 PM
    The Forrest City Recreation Department has extended its registration for the youth soccer and flag football programs through Friday, Sept. 8.

  • Gay Ski Week star reaches new heights Open this result in new window
    Scoop.co.nz - Sep 06 5:57 PM
    Gay Ski Week NZ celebrity and Sydney-based drag artist, Ms Candy Box, couldnt resist the chance to be strapped onto handsome NZONE Tandem Master Marcus Lundon, for a 15,000ft Stratosfear tandem skydive earlier today.

  • AUS Tertiary Update Open this result in new window
    Scoop.co.nz - Sep 06 5:57 PM
    College merger to cost jobs As many as thirty more jobs will be lost when the merger between the Christchurch College of Education and the University of Canterbury takes effect from 1 January next year.

  • UPSET ON THE CARDS Open this result in new window
    The Electric New Paper - Sep 06 3:11 PM
    1) BALLS During Monday's evening training session, one of the Chinese coaching staff was overheard saying in Mandarin: 'The balls are very hard.' Will the Mikasa ball turn out to be Singapore's secret weapon?

  • Lions out to silence Chinese Open this result in new window
    The Electric New Paper - Sep 06 3:09 PM
    UNLIKE England, who are still talking about 40 years of hurt, Aide Iskandar only has three weeks to get over his grief and dish out vengeance.

  • Officials: Gunman Waited Years To Attack Tourists Open this result in new window
    KGO-TV Bay Area - Sep 06 2:04 PM
    A gunman waited for his children to grow up before he opened fire on tourists in Jordan to avenge his brothers' deaths.

  • Jordan: Gunman fired to avenge brothers Open this result in new window
    Syracuse.com - Sep 06 2:25 PM
    RUSAIFA, Jordan (AP) A gunman waited for his children to grow up before he opened fire on tourists in Jordan, killing one, to avenge his brothers' deaths in an Israeli strike on Lebanon in the 1980s, the Jordanian government said Wednesday.

  • Ministry rhetoric doesn't match reality Open this result in new window
    Scoop.co.nz - Sep 06 5:27 PM
    The Ministry for Culture and Heritage's public record appears contrary to their actions. Eventfinder's allegations that the Ministry isn't sticking to its original strategy for the cultural portal have been denied.

  • Saudi beat India to qualify for Asian Cup finals Open this result in new window
    Outlook India - Sep 06 5:13 PM
    Gulf neighbours Saudi Arabia, Qatar and the United Arab Emirates as well as Japan became the first nations to qualify for next year's Asian Cup finals, joining co-hosts Indonesia, Malaysia, Thailand and Vietnam.

  • PEACEKEEPING NOT THE ANTIDOTE FOR ALL THE WORLD'S ILLS Open this result in new window
    Georgie Anne Geyer via Yahoo! News - Sep 05 3:45 PM
    WASHINGTON -- It's trouble time again across the globe, and the cry for peacekeepers goes out in the land. Send peacekeepers to Darfur; use them to wedge the Israelis and the Hezbollah apart; send a few more into the Congo; dispatch a bunch back to redo East Timor. It all sounds so rational, so 21st-century humanitarian. Instead of fighting, you build a human wall slapped together by the United

  • HOT NEWS Open this result in new window
    Zaman Online - Sep 06 2:11 PM
    United Nations Secretary-General Kofi Annan came together with Foreign Minister Abdullah Gul as part of his talks in the Turkish capital Ankara on Wednesday.

  • Time Beveridge in Concert with Russ Garcia Open this result in new window
    Scoop.co.nz - Sep 06 4:42 PM
    Fresh from performing his fifth anthem for the All Blacks on the weekend, Tim Beveridge is joining with music legend Russ Garcia in a one-off evening of musical magic in Auckland.

  • Tighter controls loom for public sale of fireworks Open this result in new window
    Scoop.co.nz - Sep 06 4:42 PM
    Auckland City's Economic Development and Sustainable Business Committee has agreed to support work being carried out by central government to address public concerns about the sale and use of fireworks.

  • How sweet is your onion? Open this result in new window
    Scoop.co.nz - Sep 06 4:42 PM
    A single gene has been identified as critical to both the sweetness and storability of onions.

  • Main Menu Open this result in new window
    Falls Church News-Press - 1 hour, 32 minutes ago
    WASHINGTON -- A brilliant biography of the controversial newspaper columnist I.F. Stone -- whose career spanned most of the historical highlights of the 20th century -- resonates with the political scene today.

  • Our View Open this result in new window
    Daily Vidette - 1 hour, 42 minutes ago
    Back in May, the world was pretty close to ending. Gas prices were hovering around $3 a gallon, and experts warned that by the end of summer, cars would be extinct, the economy would collapse and the nation's highways would be nothing more than dumping grounds for abandoned SUVs.

  • Extra shows added Open this result in new window
    Scoop.co.nz - Sep 06 4:27 PM
    Book @ Ticketek www.ticketek.co.nz and Ticket Direct www.ticketdirect.co.nz. Due to an overwhelming demand, extra shows have been added to The Highway of Legends country music tour of New Zealand.

  • Bill Will Increase DHB Accountability Open this result in new window
    Scoop.co.nz - Sep 06 4:27 PM
    HealthCare Providers New Zealand (HCPNZ) has asked all political parties to support the first reading of Jackie Blue's Member's Bill. The Bill amends the Official Information Act to require greater accountability from District Health Boards. The Bill is likely to have its first reading today.

  • Revolutionary Internet TV Channel Goes Live Open this result in new window
    Scoop.co.nz - Sep 06 4:27 PM
    RICHMASTERY is leading the way on the web. The innovative national company has today (Wednesday, September 6, 2006) announced the launch of its own exclusive internet television channel.

  • Bumper growth in VC and PE Industry Open this result in new window
    Scoop.co.nz - Sep 06 4:27 PM
    Huge increase in number and value of deals New Zealands Venture Capital and Private Equity industry continues its growth trajectory in the six months to 30 June, with a record 54 deals completed worth an adjusted investment value of $434 million.

  • Rawan's message of peace from Palestine Open this result in new window
    The Evening Telegraph - Sep 04 4:10 AM
    DRESSED in trendy jeans and sporting a fashionable haircut and stellar smile, pretty Rawan Ellati could be any young woman with the world at her feet.

  • Inaugural NZ Book Months Invitation To The Nation Open this result in new window
    Scoop.co.nz - Sep 06 3:58 PM
    The launch of New Zealands first ever Book Month will be held simultaneously at 12 noon on Monday September 18th in Auckland, Wellington and Christchurch.

  • North Shore Policing Centre - Official Opening Open this result in new window
    Scoop.co.nz - Sep 06 3:58 PM
    North Shore's modern, purpose built, policing facility, was officially opened by Police Minister Hon. Annette King MP, in Mairangi Bay this morning.

  • Saudis qualify for Cup Open this result in new window
    sportal.com.au - 2 hours, 36 minutes ago
    Three-time Asian Cup champion Saudi Arabia has backed up its claims for a fourth title by thrashing India 7-1 to qualify for the 2007 finals.

  • Thank God for the Surgeons Open this result in new window
    Scoop.co.nz - Sep 06 3:42 PM
    Grey Power Federation National President, Mr Graham Stairmand states that Grey Power applauds the attitude of 74 surgeons employed by the Canterbury District Health Board and fully support their stance against the removal of 5000 people from the waiting list.

  • Arabs push for peace Open this result in new window
    Gulf Daily News - Sep 06 5:38 PM
    CAIRO: The Arab League yesterday called on the UN Security Council to find a new mechanism to relaunch the Middle East peace process in the wake of the Lebanon war.

  • Soccer-Japan and South Korea notch up Asian Cup wins Open this result in new window
    Reuters via Yahoo! Asia News - Sep 06 9:30 AM
    KUALA LUMPUR, Sept 6 (Reuters) - An injury-time goal from substitute Kazuki Ganaha gave defending champions Japan a 1-0 away victory over Yemen in their Asian Cup qualifier on Wednesday.

  • ZAMAN DAILY NEWSPAPER (2006090736311) Open this result in new window
    Zaman Online - Sep 06 2:10 PM
    Some European countries have refused permission for El Al, Israels national airline carrier, to land if they are carrying cargoes of military equipment to Israel. According to Israel radio, England, Germany, Spain, Italy and Portugal have so far implemented this restriction.

  • SAHIN ALPAY Open this result in new window
    Zaman Online - Sep 06 2:13 PM
    The Israeli governments militaristic and aggressive policies are the main incitement to anti-Semitism or hatred of the Jews throughout the world.

  • HOT NEWS Open this result in new window
    Zaman Online - Sep 06 2:12 PM
    United Nations Secretary-General Kofi Annan praised Ankara's decision to contribute to the United Nations (U.N.) peacekeeping forces to be deployed in southern Lebanon.

  • Khatami predicts US will back down Open this result in new window
    Sydney Morning Herald - Sep 06 7:21 AM
    WASHINGTON: On the eve of his first trip to the US capital, the former Iranian president Mohammad Khatami warned that US military action in the Middle East had backfired, producing greater terrorism and damaging America's long-term interests. -

  • An Empire and its Outlaws Open this result in new window
    Real Change News - Sep 06 12:43 PM
    Historian Todd Gitlin bifurcates the social movements of the 1960s into good and bad: the successful idealism of the Civil Rights movement, for example, succeeded by the fractious radicalism of the Black Panthers.

  • The 2006 market heads into the homestretch Open this result in new window
    Vail Daily - Sep 06 12:04 PM
    Comprehensive guide to Vail Colorado for visitors planning a vacation and locals looking for what to do in Vail and Beaver Creek.

  • Kuwait avenge loss to Aussies Open this result in new window
    Gulf Daily News - Sep 06 5:42 PM
    KUALA LUMPUR: Kuwait upset Australia 2-0 in the fourth round of Asian Cup qualifiers in Kuwait City yesterday to remain in contention for a place in next year's finals.

  • Israel 'ousts foreign passport holders' Open this result in new window
    Gulf News - Sep 06 2:35 PM
    Ramallah: Many Palestinian businessmen, bank directors and board chairmen of big companies who have foreign and US passports and reside in Palestinian territories were surprised by the decision of Israeli authorities not to extend their visas.

  • America needs a massive jolt Open this result in new window
    Gulf News - Sep 06 2:38 PM
    How does Israel manage to get away with murder? This American expression is often used whenever one gets away without punishment for "a blameworthy act", as was Israel's 33-day war on Lebanon which has left more than 1,100 people dead, a third of whom were children and over 3,500 injured.

  • Beijing Olympic football qualifiers Open this result in new window
    Soccer Way - Sep 06 10:54 AM
    The Asian preliminary round draw for the Beijing Olympic Games 2008 men's football tournament was held here today at the AFC House.