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Hundreds Stung by Jellyfish in Brazil
2007-12-30 16:52:00
SAO PAULO, Brazil (AP) - Nearly 300 swimmers looking to cool off from a heat wave were stung by swarms of jellyfish that filled the shallow waters off a southeastern beach city, Brazilian media reported Sunday. At least 15 people including children and teenagers were treated in Praia Grande for severe stings, doctor Adriano Bechara ...
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Warming expected to reshape California
2007-12-30 16:42:00
LOS ANGELES ? California is defined by its scenery, from the mountains that enchanted John Muir to the wine country and beaches that define its culture around the world. But as scientists try to forecast how global warming might affect the nation’s most geographically diverse state, they envision a landscape that could look quite different ...
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2007 a year of weather records in U.S.
2007-12-29 23:25:00
WASHINGTON - When the calendar turned to 2007, the heat went on and the weather just got weirder. January was the warmest first month on record worldwide ? 1.53 degrees above normal. It was the first time since record-keeping began in 1880 that the globe’s average temperature has been so far above the norm for ...
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IDF: Chemicals were disguised as EU aid
2007-12-29 23:21:00
The IDF and Shin Bet uncovered 6.5 tons of potassium nitrate hidden in sacks that were disguised as aid from the European Union, the army announced on Saturday. Security forces discovered the stash in the cargo of a Palestinian truck at a West Bank checkpoint earlier in December. According to the IDF, the material, hidden ...
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CDC Works to Track Down 44 Passengers Who Flew With TB-Infected Woman
2007-12-29 19:00:00
CHICAGO ? Health officials are trying to track down American Airlines passengers in 17 states for testing after a California woman flew while sick with a dangerous strain of tuberculosis. The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention says a California woman boarded an American Airlines flight in New Delhi, India, on December 13th. The ...
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Turkish Planes Bomb Kurds in Iraq Again
2007-12-29 16:59:00
ISTANBUL, Turkey (AP) - Turkish warplanes bombed Kurdish rebel targets in northern Iraq on Saturday in the third confirmed cross-border offensive by Turkish forces in less than a week, a statement posted on the military’s Web site said. The military said the bombing lasted nearly a half-hour on Saturday afternoon, and was followed by shelling ...
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U.S. fears spillover into Afghanistan
2007-12-29 16:37:00
President Bush held an emergency meeting of his top foreign policy aides yesterday to discuss the deepening crisis in Pakistan, as administration officials and others explored whether Thursday’s assassination of opposition leader Benazir Bhutto marks the beginning of a new Islamic extremist offensive that could spread beyond Pakistan and undermine the U.S. war effort in ...
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Colorado: Elk to Be Tested for Disease
2007-12-29 16:32:00
Some elk in Rocky Mountain National Park will be tested for chronic wasting disease and given birth control starting next month to see how well the two procedures work. Most tests for wasting disease in elk are done only on dead animals. This will be the first time the test has been tried on live, ...
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Source: Turkey worried Israel?s support waning over Kurd issue
2007-12-27 17:12:00
Security sources told Haaretz on Wednesday that as Turkey steps up its offensive operations against the rebel Kurdish forces operating in northern Iraq, there is increased suspicion in the Turkish government and its defense establishment toward the United States and Israel over the issue. According to the same sources, Turkey is following “very closely” every step ...
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Russia seeking to improve ties with Libya to restore influence
2007-12-27 17:08:00
TUNIS, Dec. 25 (Xinhua) — Russia n Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov’s visit to Libya has been widely regarded as one of Moscow’s important steps to catch up with the West in efforts to restore its influence in the North African country.     Lavrov’s two-day trip that ended Monday seeks to make arrangements for a possible visit to ...
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Russia plans controlling Serbia oil, gas
2007-12-27 17:06:00
BELGRADE, Serbia , Dec. 26 (UPI) — Russia has offered Serbia $1.5 billion for control of its oil industry and additional deals related to a gas pipeline and a gas underground storage. The Russian government offered $750 million in cash and $750 million in investments for a majority interest in Serbia’s NIS oil company, the Serbian ...
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Weak or strong, euro still unloved
2007-12-27 17:03:00
BRUSSELS: When the newly created euro slumped to an all-time low in 2000, detractors lined up to predict a dark future for the young currency. The euro marks its ninth birthday on January 1, with detractors now warning of grave consequences on account of its strength. The ...
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Russian official: Russia, Iran should bolster all-out ties
2007-12-27 17:01:00
Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Alexander Losyukov said on Thursday that Iran has a special position in Russia’s foreign policy.Speaking to reporters, he said the two sides’ leaders especially after the recent visit of Russian leader Vladimir Putin to Iran have called for bolstering of ties between the two countries. Iran is regarded as Russia’s most important ...
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Earthquake Of 5.7 Magnitude Hits Chile
2007-12-27 16:58:00
Preciosa Dumlao - AHN News Writer Santiago, Chile (AHN) - A moderate earthquake with 5.7 magnitude on the Richter scale stuck the northern copper mine region of Chile Wednesday but there were no immediate reports of death, damage or injuries. The U.S. Geological Survey said the quake’s epicenter was 40 miles east northeast of Calama, a ...
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Fear of War Increasing in Horn of Africa
2007-12-27 16:52:00
ADDIS ABABA, Ethiopia (AP) ? Isayas Gabriel remembers when tens of thousands of his fellow soldiers were cut down during Ethiopia’s last war with Eritrea, a 2 1/2 year bloodbath over a seemingly insignificant border town called Badme. Seven years after the war’s official end, he is among the many watching as the countries appear to ...
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Benazir Bhutto assassinated
2007-12-27 16:03:00
RAWALPINDI, Pakistan (CNN) — Pakistan’s former Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto was assassinated Thursday outside a large gathering of her supporters where a suicide bomber also killed at least 14, doctors and a spokesman for her party said. While Bhutto appeared to have died from bullet wounds, it was not immediately clear if she was shot or ...
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Serbs say No to EU
2007-12-27 01:13:00
BELGRADE (Reuters) - Serbia said on Wednesday it would shun any offer of membership of the European Union or NATO if they recognized the breakaway province of Kosovo as an independent state. Raising the stakes in the bid to block independence, the national assembly voted 220 to 14 in favor of a resolution saying Serbia ...
Deadly landslide hits dinner party
2007-12-26 20:50:00
JAKARTA, Indonesia (AP) — Soldiers, police and volunteers dug for survivors of landslides that killed as many as 78 people Wednesday in western Indonesia, including dozens who were celebrating the cleanup of a mud-covered home, a rescue official said. Authorities were trying to get heavy-lifting equipment to affected villages on the main island of Java, said ...
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New Air Defense System
2007-12-26 20:43:00
TEHRAN, Iran ?  Russia is selling Iran a new and sophisticated air defense system that experts say is capable of dealing a serious blow against would-be attackers. The new S-300 air defense system signals growing miitary cooperation between Moscow and Tehran, Iranian Defense Minister Mostafa Mohammad Najjar said Wednesday. “The S-300 air defense system will be delivered to ...
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Hindu Extremists? Attack Indian Churches on Christmas
2007-12-26 18:07:00
NEW DELHI ?  Hindu extremists attacked Christians celebrating Christmas in eastern India, ransacking and burning at least six village churches, officials said Wednesday. One person was killed in the violence. Authorities in the remote district where the churches were attacked have deployed 450 police to quell the violence, which had tapered off by Wednesday, said Bahugrahi Mahapatra, ...
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Million of birds culled after bird flu outbreak in Russia
2007-12-26 18:03:00
ROSTOV-ON-DON (RUSSIA): Authorities have culled more than half a million domestic birds on a farm in southern Russia hit by the H5N1 strain of bird flu, officials said. More than 600,000 chickens on the Gulyai-Borisovskaya farm in the Rostov-on-Don region have been destroyed to prevent the virus from spreading, said ...
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Bibles used to smuggle drugs into Canada
2007-12-26 17:59:00
Toronto: As the world celebrates the Christmas season, Canadian law-enforcement agencies have unearthed a drug cartel that used Bibles to smuggle contraband into the country. The cartel has been busted at the country’s busiest Pearson International Airport. The smugglers had unglued Bible covers and put drugs in plastic bags inside before fixing them back. Canadian Border Security Agency ...
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Moderate quake hits northern Japan
2007-12-25 18:42:00
A moderate earthquake measuring 5.6 on the Richter scale hit northern Japan on Tuesday, the meteorological agency said, but there were no immediate reports of casualties or damage.The quake happened at 11:04 pm (1404 GMT) off the coast of Miyagi prefecture, some 300 kilometres (186 miles) north of Tokyo, the agency said. The earthquake was ...
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Hundreds missing after Nepal bridge collapse
2007-12-25 18:38:00
ATHMANDU, Nepal (CNN) — A suspension bridge carrying as many as 1,000 Hindu pilgrims collapsed Tuesday, sending most falling 100 feet into a raging river in a remote region of Nepal, police said. While many swam to safety, about 200 people who were on the bridge were missing, police said. Only 15 bodies had been recovered ...
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Afghanistan expels top officials
2007-12-25 18:34:00
Two high-ranking officials from the European Union and the United Nations - one British, the other Irish - have been ordered to leave Afghanistan . The two men, based in Helmand province, southern Afghanistan, had been holding meetings with different tribes and groups, including the Taleban. They have been given 48 hours to leave the ...
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Russian submarine test fires ballistic missile
2007-12-25 18:25:00
A Russian submarine in the northern Barents Sea successfully test-fired a ballistic missile on Tuesday, Russian news agencies reported. A spokesman for the Russian Navy confirmed that the training warhead of a rocket fired from the atomic submarine Tula hit its appointed target on the Kamchatka peninsula, news agency RIA reported. (Reuters)
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Suicide bombing kills 22 in Iraq; children among the dead
2007-12-25 18:23:00
BAGHDAD — A suicide bomber in a pickup truck detonated his explosives outside a residential complex in northern Iraq on Tuesday, killing 22 people and wounding 30, police and hospital officials said. At least three children were among the dead. The explosion occurred as Iraqi police and members of a volunteer force prevented the bomber from ...
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Turkey claims to kill hundreds of rebels
2007-12-25 18:19:00
ISTANBUL, Turk ey - Turkish airstrikes and artillery have hit more than 200 Kurdish rebel targets in northern Iraq since Dec. 16, killing hundreds of insurgents, the military said Tuesday. Up to 175 rebels were killed on Dec. 16 alone, the military said in a statement posted on its Web site. The military said other hideouts were ...
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Iraq bombs hit US-backed militias
2007-12-25 18:16:00
More than 30 people have been killed and scores injured in suicide bombings in northern Iraq . A car bomber killed more than 20 people when he was stopped by police and local militias in Baiji, about 250km (155 miles) north of Baghdad. Later, a suicide bomber killed 10 people in Baquba, at the funeral of ...
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Dollar?s fall is felt around the globe
2007-12-25 00:25:00
The sharp decline of the U.S. dollar since 2000 is affecting a broad swath of the world’s population, with its drop on global markets being blamed at least in part for misfortunes as diverse as labor strikes in the Middle East, lost jobs in Europe and the end of an era of globe-trotting rich Americans. It ...
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