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Thursday,
20 November 2008
Obama Should Look Into Putins Record, Not His Eyes
By GARRY KASPAROV Even as Barack Obama faces front-page issues like Iraq, Iran and Afghanistan, he will still have to find the time and courage to deal with a certain nuclear-armed autocracy that controls much of the worlds oil and gas.
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Thursday,
20 November 2008
Obama Calls Palestinian President
By ISABEL KERSHNER The Palestinian president, Mahmoud Abbas, received a courtesy phone call from President-elect Barack Obama, who said he would work for peace, a Palestinian official said Wednesday.
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Thursday,
20 November 2008
Iran Said to Have Enough Nuclear Fuel for One Weapon
By WILLIAM J. BROAD and DAVID E. SANGER Iran has now produced roughly enough nuclear material to make, with added purification, a single atom bomb, according to nuclear experts analyzing the latest report from global atomic inspectors.
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Thursday,
20 November 2008
Britain: Party Issues Warningafter Member List Is Put on Web
By JOHN F. BURNS The far-right British National Party said Wednesday that it would take court action after names of more than 12000 party members were posted on the Internet, along with their home addresses, telephone numbers and, in many...
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Thursday,
20 November 2008
One Killed in Blast at Thailand Government Compound
By VOA News At least one anti-government protester has died in the Thai capital, Bangkok, after someone hurled an explosive into the government compound the protesters are occupying.
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Thursday,
20 November 2008
DR Congos Nkunda attacks China to boost political kudos: analysts
KINSHASA (AFP) - Congolese rebel supremo Laurent Nkundas call for a review of contracts with China is a populist ploy designed to cash in on resentment over Beijings tapping up of vast mineral reserves, analysts say.
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Thursday,
20 November 2008
China, Peru vow to work together to sign FAT at early date
LIMA, Nov. 19 (Xinhua) -- Satisfied with the successful conclusion of their free trade agreement (FAT) talks, China and Peru have vowed to work together to sign the deal at an early date, said a joint press communique issued on Wednesday.
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