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400-year-old ships found under Oslo mud
The largest collection of antique shipwrecks ever found in Norway has been discovered under mud at the building site for a new highway tunnel in Oslo, the project's lead archaeologist said Friday.
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Iraq's Palestinians still live in fear
Omar Ahmed rarely emerges from his rundown Baghdad housing project. When he does, he leaves behind the Iraqi-issued ID card that marks him as a Palestinian and switches to the Iraqi dialect of Arabic at police checkpoints.
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Canadian Airline Removes Life Vests to Save Weight, Fuel
What do I always say about corporations? It's all about the money. In this case, Air Canada's regional carrier, Jazz, has decided to remove life vests from its planes to reduce weight, and save fuel.
Mexican Supreme Court upholds legal abortion
Mexico's Supreme Court upheld the capital's abortion law Thursday, setting a precedent for the rest of the country that could inspire other Latin American cities.
Bolivia's Morales calls constitutional referendum
'Bolivian President Evo Morales has announced that a hotly disputed draft constitution will be put to voters in a referendum.
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6.1-magnitude quake hits Vancouver Island
A 6.1 magnitude earthquake struck Canada's Vancouver Island early Thursday morning, according to the U.S. Geological Survey.
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US, Russia anchor military ships in Georgian ports
A U.S. military ship loaded with aid docked at a southern Georgian port Wednesday, and Russia sent three missile boats to another Georgian port as the standoff escalated over a nation devastated by war with Russia.
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Gustav kills 11; US Gulf Coast prepares
Gustav swirled toward Cuba on Wednesday after triggering flooding and landslides that killed at least 11 people in the Caribbean. Its track pointed toward the U.S. Gulf coast, including Louisana where Hurricane Katrina wreaked havoc three years ago.
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Zimbabwe opposition: Mugabe will fail alone
HARARE, Zimbabwe - Zimbabwe's opposition accused President Robert Mugabe of abandoning talks aimed at forming a unity government, and said Wednesday he would fail if he tried to rule alone.
Russia's Ties with NATO Deteriorating
Despite long-standing opposition to NATO, Russia cooperated with the Western defense alliance on a number of military, political and humanitarian projects.
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Venezuela poised to nationalize fuel distribution
Lawmakers loyal to President Hugo Chavez want to allow the nationalization of fuel distribution, the government's latest move to bring Venezuela's economy under increased state control.
Terrorism charges: White Muslim plot to kill British PM
A white Muslim convert has been arrested over an alleged al-Qaeda plot to kill British Prime Minister Gordon Brown.
Specialist counter terrorism police conducted a dawn raid on a flat behind a halal butcher's shop in Lancashire in north-west England and arrested the 24-year-old man.
Medvedev: We’re ‘not afraid’ of a new Cold War
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U.K. Banking Information Sold on eBay, for $64
It's not the first time something like this has happened, and it won't be the last. What's worrisome is that it probably happens more often than we know, and we just don't hear about it.
No, someone didn't explicitly sell personal info on eBay. What they did was sell a hard drive with the bank account numbers, phone numbers, mothers' maiden names and signatures of 1 million customers of American Express, NatWest and the Royal Bank of Scotland on it --- for £35 or about $64.www.mcclatchydc.com | Top Ex Ed
Dazed Iraqi teen suicide bomber says she didn't want to die
The 15-year-old girl had the chubby cheeks of a child who hadn't lost her baby fat when she was arrested Sunday by an alert policeman. Around her chest was a vest packed with explosives. The policeman chained her to the bars of a window, stripped off her dress, found the vest and deactivated the bomb. Had he not intervened, Rania would have been this year's 31st suicide bomber in Iraq.
Iraq Says U.S. Agrees to Pull Troops by 2011
Iraq and the United States have agreed that all U.S. troops will leave by the end of 2011, Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki said on Monday, but Washington said no final deal had been reached.
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Blow for Mugabe as opposition candidate is elected speaker in Zimbabwe
Zimbabwe's main opposition party struck a blow against President Robert Mugabe yesterday when its candidate was elected as the parliamentary speaker.
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Tropical Storm Gustav approaches Haiti, Cuba
Haitians were told to prepare for evacuations as Tropical Storm Gustav formed quickly Monday in the Caribbean on a path to hit _ as a hurricane _ the country's denuded southern coast before moving on to Cuba.
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