The Associated Press FBI Gunfight Leaves Mich. Suspect Dead ABC News FBI agents hoping to break up an alleged interstate crime ring dealing in arson, fraud and possibly stolen vehicles ended up in a gunfight at a Detroit-area warehouse, after which a suspect lay dead. ... FBI kills leader of radical Muslims; 12 charged Detroit Free Press FBI Raid Kills Islamic Group Leader in Michigan New York Times Feds: Leader of Islamic group killed CNN International Wall Street Journal Related posts: FB
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Times Online Pakistan mourns Peshawar bomb dead Aljazeera.net The first funerals have been held for some of the nearly 100 victims of a massive car bomb attack that tore through a crowded market in the Pakistani city of Peshawar. The attack on Wednesday brought down buildings, caused a large fire and left doctors ... Car bomb in crowded Pakistan market kills 105 The Associated Press US Gives Aid to Stave Off Pakistan Power Shortages Wall Street Journal Australia pledges to support Pakistan after
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TAIPEI, Oct 29 - Taiwan stocks fell 2.66 percent to their lowest intraday level in one month after overnight losses on Wall Street, with UMC down after it forecast weaker fourth-quarter wafer shipments. As of 0200 GMT, the main TAIEX share index h ...
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Washington Times House health-care reform bill to include public option Washington Post House Speaker Nancy Pelosi will unveil a health-care reform bill on Thursday that includes a government insurance option and a historic expansion of Medicaid, although sticking points in the legislation involving abortion and ... House health compromise has 'public option' with a catch Los Angeles Times House Democrats Set Deal on Government Option Wall Street Journal Pelosi Backs Off Having Set Rates for Pub
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Telegraph.co.uk Ahmed Wali Karzai and the CIA: America's conundrum in Afghanistan Christian Science Monitor A new report links the CIA with Ahmed Wali Karzai, a influential Afghan reputed to be a drug lord. The CIA has long fought wars through such men, but does that work? By Mark Sappenfield | Staff writer of The Christian Science Monitor Should America ... Ask John Burns: Karzai's Brother and the CIA New York Times Afghan Runoff Stirs Concern of Repeat Fraud Voice of America Hamid Karzai's bro
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Wall Street Journal: The Federal Trade Commission would get new powers to oversee and punish companies that run afoul of its rules as part of a financial-services oversight bill currently before Congress, a further step in the Obama administration’s beefing up of the U.S. regulatory machinery. The provision, which has reached this point virtually unnoticed by all but a few lobbyists and interest groups, will be debated in the House Energy and Commerce Committee Thursday. The legislation,
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Fashion's Night Out will return, same time next year Newsday The stats from September's wacky and wonderful Fashion's Night Out are in and the word is: success. So say the powers that created the five-borough ... Fashion's Night Out Is Coming Back Wall Street Journal Fashion's Night Out on the calendar for 2010 Forbes The September Issue My Sunshine Coast (press release) all 8 news articles Related posts: The September Issue: An unusual fashion statement – NIMBRUNG.NET Grazia The Septemb
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The Age Fashion Houses Suffer Without Deep-Pocketed Parents Wall Street Journal ROME—Newly announced job cuts at Gianni Versace SpA show how the economic downturn is forcing independent fashion labels to cut costs and ... Fashion house Versace to cut 350 jobs National Business Review Fashion houses Versace to cut jobs, expects 2009 loss Reuters India Versace to cut 25 percent of workforce CNN International New York Times Related posts: Fashion houses Versace to cut jobs, expects 2009 loss –
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BYD’s Plug-in Cars Face Technical Hurdles width=468 height=351 /gt; The competition to give us with affordable plug in vehicles has a wild card. China with its BYD, the largest Chinese automaker , backed by investment guru Warren Buffet, makes a great combination of powerful forces – an enormous burgeoning low cost production, battery expertise, and domestic market – gives credence to the company’s plans to sell millions of hybrid-electric cars within just a few years. That’s
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