NYT (9): Foreign Affairs
Hamas Frees Israeli Soldier as Prisoner Swap Begins
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Eminent Domain Fight Has a Canadian Twist
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Broadcast of an Animated Film Roils Tunisia Before Elections
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Warming Revives Dream of Sea Route in Russian Arctic
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http://www.nytimes.com/2011/10/18/world/middleeast/18yemen.html?ref=world
Violence in Yemen’s Capital Escalates as Clashes Enter Third Day
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Government of Jordan Is Dismissed by the King
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Iran Reacts to Pressure From America
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Hollande Wins Runoff to Become Socialist Candidate for French Presidency
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Bureaucracy in Greece Defies Efforts to Cut It
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Canada is becoming the Bad Guy… FYI Prime Minister Harper is from Alberta, home of Transcanada Pipeline and a major contributor to his party as are the Oilsands companies!
Posted on 18-Oct-11 at 11:21 am | Permalink