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 Quebec Premier Jean Charest speaks during a news conference following a meeting of his caucus, Monday, Jan. 22, 2007, in Montreal. (AP Photo/CP, Paul Chiasson)  (js1)
Kidnap   Killings   Murder   Photos   Quebec  
 Canada Dot Com 
Aide's murder mystifies premier
| Quebec Premier Jean Charest said yesterday he was shocked, saddened and mystified by the kidnapping and killing of political aide Nancy Michaud. | "We have a feeling of profound sadness," Charest sa... (photo: AP/CP,Paul Chiasson)
 South African President Thabo Mbeki addresses reporters in the courtyard of the Elysee Palace after his meeting with his French counterpart Jacques Chirac, in Paris, Thursday, April 12, 2007. President Mbeki has been invited by President Chirac for consu
Immigration   Johannesburg   Mbeki   Photos   Slideshow   Violence  
 Canada Dot Com 
Mbeki vows end to S. African 'anarchy'
| JOHANNESBURG / South African President Thabo Mbeki vowed Monday that police would get "to the root of the anarchy" in the Johannesburg area that has seen 22 killed in a wave of violence directed at ... (photo: AP/Michael Sawyer)
Accused in murder trial kills himself  The Star 
Accused in murder trial kills himself
| KUALA LUMPUR: A man charged with the kidnapping and murder of his seven-year-old brother-in-law two years ago committed suicide in his cell in the Sungai Buloh prison yesterday and left behind a not... (photo: WN / Periasamy)
Kidnapping   Malaysia   Murder   Photos   Trial  
A detainee covers his face with his hands in Camp 4 at the Guantanamo Bay US Naval Base in Cuba Wednesday, May 14, 2008.  The Star 
Security rules stall Guantanamo defense efforts
| GUANTANAMO BAY U.S. NAVAL BASE, Cuba (Reuters) - Security restrictions have stymied military defense lawyers' attempts to prepare for the trial of five Guantanamo prisoners charged in the Sept. 11 p... (photo: AP / Rodrigo Abd)
Defense   Detainees   Guantanamo   Photos   Terrorism  
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Siberian Tiger /ntf1 The Star
Flawed wildlife law
| Our wildlife law calls for saving wildlife but it has limited powers to do so. | TRAP a tiger and you will be arrested. Sell wine or plaster made from ground tiger bone... (photo: GFDL / )
Animals   Habitat   Photos   Species   Wildlife  
Police detain a man alleged to be involved in attacks on foreigners in downtown Johannesburg, Sunday May 18, 2008. Mobs went on a rampage in a frenzy of anti-foreigner hatred throughout poor suburbs with at least seven people reported dead. Dozens were injured and hundreds sought refuge at police stations The Independent
Mbeki urged to use troops to halt attacks on migrants
| South Africa has been rocked by a wave of xenophobic violence that has sent thousands of immigrants in Johannesburg fleeing for shelter as mobs beat, stabbed, shot and ... (photo: AP / Simphiwe Nkwali)
Immigrant   Military   Photos   Police   S Africa  
IMFC Chairman and U.K. Chancellor of the Exchequer Gordon Brown addresses the press with IMF Acting Managing Director Anne O. Krueger and IMF External Relations Director Thomas C. Dawson The Guardian
This government has been the most rightwing since the second world war
| The prospect of a Tory in No 10 does worry me - but no more so than another term for this cabinet of war criminals , Tuesday May 20 2008 | You can hear the wringing of ... (photo: IMF file)
Democracy   Election   Photos   Politics   UK  
South Africans holding sticks and knifes shout anti foreigners slogans as they riot in the Reiger Park informal settlement outside Johannesburg Monday May 19, 2008. Mobs rampaged through poor suburbs of Johannesburg in a frenzy of anti-foreigner violence over the weekend, killing at least 12 people, injuring dozens and forcing hundreds to seek refuge at police stations. The attacks capped a week of mounting violence that started in the sprawling township of Alexandra. Angry residents there accused foreigners, many of them Zimbabweans who fled their own country's economic collapse, of taking scarce jobs and housing. Sydney Morning Herald
Foreigners flee as Johannesburg clashes escalate
| Thousands of foreigners sought refuge at crowded community centres and police stations in Johannesburg as the death toll from a wave of xenophobic violence rose to at l... (photo: AP / Jerome Delay)
Immigrant   Johannesburg   Photos   Police   Society  
 A TASER X26 is seen in Scottsdale, Ariz. in this April 26, 2006 file photo. Stun-gun maker Taser Int The Australian
Stun guns to save us from trigger-happy, coke-addled cops
| The NSW Police Commissioner tells The Sydney Morning Herald Tasers will save lives in drug-fuelled incidents THE police fatal shooting of Roni Levi at Bondi beach more ... (photo: AP Photo)
Australia   Crime   Photos   Police   Weapons  
 Donkey/wam2 Star Tribune
Donkey jailed in southern Mexico for biting, kicking people
| TUXTLA GUTIERREZ, Mexico - A donkey is doing time in southern Mexico for assault and battery. | The animal was locked up at a local jail that normally holds people for ... (photo: creative commons)
Animal   Mexico   People   Photos   Wildlife  
Manmohan Singh Voanews
Manmohan wants an FBI type of Agency in India
| Manmohan Singh , the Indian Prime Minister,while speaking to journalists at the Bagdogra Airport says that his government is thinking of creating an agency like FBI in ... (photo: PIB)
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- Feds expected to rest case tomorrow in Toledo terror trial
- Uneasy FBI agents slow in reporting interrogator abuses
- Yemen jails terror suspect, won't give to U.S.
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- Child pornography customers both fit FBI profile, run gamut
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U.S. President Bush, right, and Pakistani Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani make a statement to the press in Sharm el-Sheik, Egypt, Sunday, May 18, 2008.
Pakistan's PM confronts Bush over cross-border raids on militants
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- IRA suspect arrested in N.Ireland for 1977 killing
- Myrtleford remains identified
- Report: New Zealand man tries to buy snack with pot
- Mexican donkey jailed for ornery behavior
- IT security needs makeover: experts
- N.Y. man charged in murder of 3 in fight over money
 Quebec Premier Jean Charest speaks during a news conference following a meeting of his caucus, Monday, Jan. 22, 2007, in Montreal. (AP Photo/CP, Paul Chiasson)  (js1)
Aide's murder mystifies premier
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Violence Murders
- Sniper shows how domestic violence hurts us all
- Poor South Africa foreigners fear violence will only grow
- Rocked by violence
- Mbeki vows end to S. African 'anarchy'
- Arrests in fan violence inquiry
- Fort Qu'Appelle safe despite violence: mayor
 South African President Thabo Mbeki addresses reporters in the courtyard of the Elysee Palace after his meeting with his French counterpart Jacques Chirac, in Paris, Thursday, April 12, 2007. President Mbeki has been invited by President Chirac for consu
Mbeki vows end to S. African 'anarchy'
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- Noida murder case: Friends remember Aarushi Talwar
- N.Y. man charged in murder of 3 in fight over money
- Not-guilty plea in fatal shooting
- Ind. Supreme Court upholds murder convictions
- Officers in taped beating fired
- Teen dies in Cultus brawl
 Quebec Premier Jean Charest speaks during a news conference following a meeting of his caucus, Monday, Jan. 22, 2007, in Montreal. (AP Photo/CP, Paul Chiasson)  (js1)
Aide's murder mystifies premier
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Human Rights Terrorism
- HYDERABAD: People can’t be deceived on judges issue: JUP
- PESHAWAR: 400 Indian delegates to attend peace moot
- KARACHI: 328 cases of violence during three months in Sindh:
- Human rights action plan gets inputs
- Dalai Lama starts tour in London
- Mbeki urged to use troops to halt attacks on migrants
PESHAWAR: 400 Indian delegates to attend peace moot
PESHAWAR: 400 Indian delegates to attend peace moot
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- Combating cyber-terrorism
- Inside Politics
- YouTube hit for al Qaeda posts
- Envoy accused of aiding dissent
- World Scene
- Terror in the townships
Iraqi Freedom II, BA`QUBAH, DILAYA IRAQ (IRQ)
Suspected Sunni insurgents kill 11 Iraqi police recruits
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