Monday, October 11, 2010

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Carl Paladino: 'I am not a homophobic'
Los Angeles Times
The GOP candidate for New York governor, accused by rival Andrew Cuomo of 'stunning homophobia,' says he would hire gay people. Paladino said Sunday children should not be exposed to gays and THAT they did not have an 'equally valid' life. ...
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Los Angeles Times
Cameron: British Hostage May Have Been Killed by US Grenade
Voice of America
Photo: AP US and British officials in Afghanistan will launch an investigation to determine how a British aid worker was killed during a rescue attempt in eastern Afghanistan. The British prime minister David Cameron says new evidence has emerged that ...
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Nobel for explaining why markets fail
MarketWatch
By MarketWatch WASHINGTON (MarketWatch) — Three economists — including one rejected by the Senate as too inexperienced to work at the Federal Reserve — have won the Nobel prize in economics for their work in explaining why markets sometimes don't work ...
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Afghanistan's Hamid Karzai says he's talking to the Taliban
Christian Science Monitor
Afghanistan President Hamid Karzai confirmed that he's talking to the Taliban, seeking a political settlement with the group that harbored Al Qaeda prior to and just after 9/11. Afghanistan President Hamid Karzai talks to Afghans in the Argandab ...
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Christian Science Monitor
Company Head Arrested Over Sludge Torrent in Hungary
New York Times
By DAN BILEFSKY BUDAPEST — The managing director of the company whose reservoir unleashed a lethal torrent of red sludge on three villages last week has been arrested, the Hungarian prime minister announced before Parliament on Monday. ...
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North Korea's leader, presumptive heir, attend huge parade
CNN
North Korea's reclusive leader, Kim Jong Il, made another rare public appearance Sunday with his youngest son at a massive military parade billed as one of the largest in the nation. Dignitaries from around the world, including China, Russia, Nepal, ...
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Chile mine shaft reinforced, ready for rescue
Times of India
MINE SAN JOSE: Chilean engineers Monday completed reinforcing a rescue shaft with steel tubes, preparing for an operation to bring 33 trapped miners to the surface, a local lawmaker said. "The reinforcing work finished at 3:00 am (0600 GMT) and we will ...
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Obama, Republicans, cars -- and Slurpees
USA Today
In more than 20 political speeches in recent weeks, President Obama has rolled out the car anecdote -- you know, the one in which Republicans drive the economy into a ditch, the Democrats work to get it out, and now the GOP wants the keys back. ...
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China-Norway Nobel row rumbles on
BBC News
Norway says China has cancelled a ministerial meeting apparently in response to the award of the Nobel peace prize to Chinese dissident Liu Xiaobo. Norway's Fisheries Minister Lisbeth Berg-Hansen is visiting the Shanghai Expo and was due to meet her ...
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Samsung Omnia 7 Hands On
SlashGear
By Evan Selleck on Mon Oct 11th, 2010 0 Comments With all the press releases and announcements, it's about time we got some hands on time with the handsets being shown off this morning (or afternoon, for those in Europe). The first handset on deck is ...
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