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From: The Globe and Mail - World News
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U.S., Iraq reportedly close to deal on troop withdrawal
Parts of Baghdad's Green Zone to be handed over by the end of the year. All U.S. combat troops would leave by October, 2010
Man allegedly threatens Obama assassination
Held in Florida prison, man also theatened President Bush
NYC club worker confesses to killing woman
Party-goer found in club utility shed was last seen Sunday
Bin Laden's driver gets 5 1/2 years in prison
Salim Hamdan eligible for release in just six months, despite prosecutors' pleas to give him no less than 30 years.
Detroit mayor ordered jailed
Mayor, who is accused of lying under oath in a civil case and faces eight felony counts, made a trip to Canada without informing the court in advance
Cease fire ordered in South Ossetia
Days of sporadic clashes have raised fears of full-scale war in the separatist region of Georgia
Six Canadian soldiers injured in firefight
Troops patrolling west of Kandahar when they were ambushed after sunrise
'Great Escape' POW dies, age 92
Eric (Digger) Dowling helped plan the mass wartime breakout from a German prison camp that inspired the movie 'The Great Escape'
Musharraf to face impeachment
Pakistan's ruling coalition announces it will try to force out President Pervez Musharraf
Bush arrives in Beijing after chiding China
China wants the 16-day Games to show its best face and paraded the Olympic torch at daybreak along a mist-shrouded Great Wall
From: FOXNews.com
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Facebook Plans Ads for Members' Personal Pages
Analysts not sure Web 2.0 darling's members will appreciate seeing ads on personal pages.
Low-Cost Laptops Begin Mass Production
So-called '$100 laptop,' now $200, starts rolling off assembly lines in China.
Super-Fast Non-Profit Networks Still Won't Merge
Internet2, National LambdaRail both supply research institutions, universities, but decide to stay separate.
Japanese PC Use Shrinks as Consumers Move On
Domestic PC market has, um, matured as Japanese consumers turn to cell phones, game consoles for digital entertainment.
Google Maps to Give Driving Directions at Gas Stations
Interactive screens to be built right into fuel pumps.
Yahoo Executives Defend Role in Journalist's Arrest
Two top officials on Tuesday defended the company's role in giving the Chinese government information about a man's online activities that led to his jailing.
Survey: Most Radiohead Fans Paid Nothing for Album
Sixty-two percent of those who downloaded 'In Rainbows' last month chose not to pay anything at all, per comScore.
MIT Developers Plan Collapsible Car for City Driving
MIT developers are giving gas to an idea they hope will reduce traffic and parking woes: Lithium-ion batteries would power the City Car, a collapsible, stackable vehicle, with six to eight fitting in one parking spot, CNET.com reports.
YouTube Launches Canadian Version
Video-sharing site's Canadian version to highlight homegrown material.
Google Announces 'Android' Mobile-Phone System
Google confirms the rumors: It's making a cell-phone operating system, but it's not making the phones, which won't be called 'Gphones.'
Xbox Live Starts Selling NCAA ESPN Game Downloads
Complete college football, hoops games cost $3, or $4.50 for hi-def versions.
Hacker Puts Peru's Flag on Chilean President's Web Page
Intruder breaks into Chilean president's site, puts up image of Peruvian flag and words 'Viva Peru' followed by expletive.
Lousy Controls Mar 'Simpsons' Video Game
The artwork, plot and spoofs of other games are terrific -- too bad controls are terrible.
Ratchet and Clank Rule Game-Mascot Roost
Dynamic duo's new outing is most fun PS3 game yet; Crash Bandicoot and Spyro the dragon suffer from being ditched by original studios.
Hackers Unlock Ultra-Violent Bits of 'Manhunt 2'
Homicidal maniac's blurred killings suddenly sharper, at least on some PlayStation Portables.
Macintoshes Targeted by Porn-Based Computer Virus
Higher Mac sales mean higher profile for virus writers, who use old social-networking trick to get users to install malware.
Report: Al Qaeda to Launch Cyber-Attack on Nov. 11
Story popped up on Israeli military-intelligence site DEBKAfile, but tech, terrorism experts are very skeptical.
From: Sky News | World News | First For Breaking News

Bin Laden's Former Driver Jailed
Osama bin Laden's former driver has been jailed for five and a half years by a military jury for his role in terrorism.
Scouts Injured In Coach Crash
At least 17 members of a scout group have been injured in a coach crash in Canada.
Bush Blunt On China Human Rights
President George Bush has told China that the US stands in "firm opposition" to the way the communist government represses its own people.
Musharraf Faces Impeachment Bid
Pakistan is facing a fresh political crisis after the ruling coalition agreed to begin impeachment proceedings against President Pervez Musharraf.
Firemen Killed In 'Copter Crash
Nine firefighters battling a forest blaze in northern California are feared dead after their helicopter crashed.
Ronaldo Ends Summer Transfer Saga
Cristiano Ronaldo has finally brought to an end one of the longest running football transfer sagas of recent years.
Olympics: Nothing Must Go Wrong
Beijing is spending £21bn on these Olympics and has gone to ridiculous lengths to ensure that nothing can go wrong.
Olympic Protesters Land Back In UK
Two campaigners arrested in China after staging a Free Tibet protest outside the Olympic Stadium have been greeted by a chorus of cheers as they landed in Britain.
Was Madeleine Snatched To Order?
Private detectives are investigating claims that Madeleine McCann may have been snatched to order for a Belgian paedophile ring.
DNA Tests On King Tut Foetuses
Egyptian scientists are carrying out DNA tests on two mummified foetuses found in the tomb of King Tutankhamun to determine whether they are the young pharaoh's children.
From: the Mail online | World news
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More than 200 relief workers buried in mudslide as China mourns earthquake victims
More than 200 relief workers have been buried by a mudslide in China's Sichuan province, a week after a massive earthquake devastated the country. The official Xinhua news agency said it did not have any other details of the accident, which took place as the hunt for survivors continued. The mudslide comes as flags flew at half-mast across China as the country's 1.3 billion population observed three minutes of silence in honour of the victims of the earthquake.
Military junta allows foreign aid into Burma for the first time - two weeks after cyclone devastates the country
Burma's military regime today allowed a United Nations envoy into the devastated Irrawaddy delta for the first time after barring almost all foreigners from the cyclone disaster zone for days. John Holmes, the UN undersecretary-general for humanitarian affairs, flew by helicopter into the area where hundreds of thousands of people are suffering from hunger, disease and lack of shelter. Mr Holmes spent a few hours in the stricken region before meeting international aid agencies in Burma's largest city, Rangoon
Pictured: The moment a U. S. Marine escapes death as a Taliban bullet whistles past his head
A Marine just millimetres from death as a bullet whistled past his head had the moment of his miraculous survival caught in a dramatic series of pictures. Under fire from Taliban fighters on the Afghan frontline, the American solider shelters in a muddy trench. The unit were engaged in a brutal exchange of fire with Afghan insurgents near the town of Garmser. As the bullet hits the top of the trench it sends up a cloud of dust and rock
'The military tried to kill me using 18 snipers', says Tsvangirai after attempted assassination plot
Zimbabwe's opposition party has accused the country's military of plotting to assassinate presidential candidate Morgan Tsvangirai using snipers. Secretary-General Tendai Biti, of the Movement for Democratic Change, made the allegation in Kenya's capital
'The media is jumping the gun by giving ticket to Obama', says fiery Clinton
Hillary Clinton has turned her fire on the US media in an attempt to whip up voting interest in the final four primaries and keep alive her White House bid. Instead of attacking her rival Barack Obama she has focused on those who have written off her campaign. A series of TV adverts running in Kentucky and Oregon blasts political pundits who say her bid for the White House is over
The return of the 'necklace': Anti-immigrant violence sweeps South Africa's townships
South Africa has been rocked by scenes of hatred and savagery as poor township blacks turn on the migrants they claim have taken their jobs. More than 20 have been killed and thousands forced to flee by gangs wielding guns, clubs and machetes
German army officers allow top Taliban commander to escape ... because they are not allowed to use lethal force
A Taliban commander with links to the killers of several British soldiers has escaped from German special forces because they were not allowed to shoot. Elite soldiers from the German KSK had been charged with capturing the terrorist. After spending weeks searching for him, in cooperation with the Afghan army and secret service, they discovered that he was located near the town of Pol-e-Khomri in the north of Afghanistan
Sarkozy is at war with his own party as demands grow to end France's 35-hour working week
President Nicolas Sarkozy's ruling centre-right party has demanded the abolition of France's 35-hour work week, taking aim at the controversial labour law 10 years after its introduction by a Socialist government. Sarkozy has called the law an 'economic catastrophe' but appears reluctant to scrap it entirely for fear of angering both unions and voters
Global warming 'not to blame' for rise in hurricanes in the Atlantic, say experts
Fears of an epidemic of hurricanes due to global warming are unfounded, experts said today. New research suggests that hurricanes will become less common by the end of the century, but possibly more destructive
Ted Kennedy recovering in hospital after suffering 'unexplained' seizures
Senator Edward Kennedy is recovering in hospital and waiting on test results that could explain why the 76-year-old giant of American politics suffered a seizure. A top aide said Democrat senator Mr Kennedy was resting, but doctors at Massachusetts General Hospital said it would be today at the earliest before the tests were complete
Disgruntled Germans invade Poland (again) as locals leave homeland in record numbers
More Germans left the country in 2007 than in any year since reunification in 1990, new figures from the Federal Statistics Office reveal. The figures showed 165,180 German citizens migrated elsewhere last year, an increase of nearly 10,000 from 2006, with Switzerland, the United States, Poland and Austria the top destinations
Three wildlife species die out every hour because of habitat destruction and pollution
An international environment conference opened in Germany today with the grim news that three species of life on earth die out every single hour
The Saudi woman who wants a divorce - because her husband tried to sneak one look at her face after 30 years of marriage
After 30 years of marriage, cynics might say most husbands and wives would have seen quite enough of each other, thank you very much. But not in the case of one Saudi Arabian man who managed to live with his wife for three decades without setting eyes on her face
Global warming 'not to blame' for rise in hurricanes in the Atlantic, say experts
Fears of an epidemic of hurricanes due to global warming are unfounded, experts said today. New research suggests that hurricanes will become less common by the end of the century, but possibly more destructive
Sex dungeon victim Elisabeth Fritzl to give dramatic TV interview about her 24-year ordeal
Elisabeth Fritzl is to talk about the 24 years she was imprisoned in her father's dungeon on Austrian TV. Miss Fritzl, 42, is thought to have chosen the same interviewer who spoke to Natascha Kampusch about the eight and a half years she was imprisoned in a cellar. Miss Kampusch, now 20, escaped in August 2006 and told of her ordeal on Austrian ORF TV. Miss Fritzl could make millions of pounds in rights for the interview
US military forced to apologise after soldier in Iraq used the Koran for target practice
The U.S. military has been forced to apologise after one of its soldiers in Iraq used a copy of the Koran for target practice. The Muslim holy book was found peppered with 14 bullet holes and with offensive scrawls inside at a shooting range near Baghdad
Pictured: Shocked wedding couple stand in front of wrecked church moments after China quake struck
Dazed and plastered in dust, a bride and groom stand moments after China's earthquake in the shattered ruin of the church where they had been having their wedding photos taken. This is the latest picture to emerge from the disaster that has killed up to 50,000 - as survivors fled in their thousands today amid fears that a river blocked by landslides could flood
Blade Runner sprinter with no legs wins the right to compete in Olympics
The amputee athlete known as the Blade Runner has won his fight to compete at Beijing's Olympics. Oscar Pistorius had been barred from the games over fears that his carbon fibre limbs gave him an advantage over able-bodied competitors
Last Russian cult members quit cave where they awaited the end of the world
The nine remaining members of a Russian doomsday cult today abandoned the cave where they have spent six months awaiting the end of the world - after authorities found two members dead. The nine were the last of a group of 35 men, women and children who had holed up underground near the Volga town of Penza in November and threatened to blow themselves up with gas canisters if authorities tried to eject them
Bin Laden vows to fight Israel on 60th anniversary in new internet tape
Osama bin Laden issued threats today against Israel on its 60th anniversary in a new audio tape released on an extremist website. The al Qaeda leader vowed to continue the fight against the Jewish state and its allies and said the Palestinian cause had been an inspiration to the 9/11 suicide terrorists

 
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