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Ex-Yugoslavia war crimes tribunal marks 20 years of business
This weekend marks the 20th anniversary of the creation of the UN special war crimes tribunal for the former Yugoslavia. The court in the Hague has indicted 161 people and sentenced 136. Two dozen cases are ongoing. The tribunal’s business is due to wind up by 2016. The arrest of Serbia’s former President Milosevic was a breakthrough. But the tribunal has been criticised for the ...
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World Thirst for Energy
As the global economy slowly recovers from the 2008 financial crisis, indicators point to a significant mid- and long-term rise in energy consumption, specifically in oil and natural gas. Despite recent developments in renewable energy resources and the increasing production of hydrocarbon from shale reserves, it looks likely that both consumption and prices will climb higher over the coming ...
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Social Media Evangelization for World Communications Day
Initiative Invites Catholic Media Offices Around the World To Share Online Pastoral ResourcesROME, May 10, 2013 (Zenit.org) - On the occasion of the this year's World Communications Day, the Pontifical Council for Social Communications is inviting people from around the world to partake in the "Mesa Comun" (Shared Table). The initiative allows the faithful of the Catholic Church ...
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Ford asked for $9m to ease worker pain
THE State Government has asked Ford to contribute $9 million to an assistance package for local workers and communities after the company ceases vehicle manufacturing in ...
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PH makes it to Fiba World U18 finals
THE PHILIPPINE Under-18 team pulled off a historic feat as the young Nationals slipped past India, 21-19, in the finals to capture the Fiba Asia U18 3×3 championship Friday night in Bangkok. By winning the title, the Philippine team of Arvin Tolentino, Prince Rivero, Thirdy Ravena, Kobe Paras and coach John Flores earned the right to represent the region in the Fiba World U18 3×3 ...
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Feds look to snag corporate sponsors for Ottawa events
A cash-strapped federal agency is actively looking for corporate sponsors to fill gaping holes in its budget. The National Capital Commission is reviewing a proposal to bring in almost $4.5 million in new sponsorship money over the next five years to promote its cultural jewels in the Ottawa area. (Adrian Wyld/The Canadian ...
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Walt Disney One man and his mouse... and how they blighted our world
If you wanted to nominate the most influential Americans of the 20th century, you could begin with politicians and artists. But those choices misunderstand the country and the way it regards desire, and irrational desire, as human rights. Americans call that the pursuit of happiness. And feeling good about yourself depends on services, facilities, panaceas, and shopping. So you'd have to ...
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Rugby World class expertise is snapped up by test rivals
It's no surprise New Zealand is pick-pocketed by so many rivals - by the World Cup, five of the top 10 nations will likely be coached by Kiwis. There will be, if he survives, Robbie Deans at the Wallabies; Warren Gatland at Wales; Joe Schmidt at Ireland and, according to speculation in Edinburgh, Vern Cotter at Scotland. It wasn't that long ago that they worked here. In 2006, all of ...
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The nature of fame the Lady Gaga professor who became a global star
Professor Mathieu Deflem finally realised that something truly strange had happened to him when people started asking him for his autograph.For the professor of sociology at the University of South Carolina is not ...
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Are Todays App Companies Amusing Us to Death or Building the Future
Reuters The national conversation of late has revolved around a trio of Washington scandals, a weather disaster, and the seesaw views in financial markets about whether crisis looms. Yet for all their prominence, none are as tied to trends that will shape our collective future as the myriad of events that took place this week in New York City under the banner ...
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Did British intel try to recruit London attack suspect
A police officer stands guard outside the Woolwich Barracks in London May 24, 2013, in response to the bloody attack when a British soldier was killed in the nearby street. (AP ...
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The coolest job in the world
MOST dream job campaigns feature tropical islands, but the Australian Antarctic Division has a much icier location in mind for its latest recruiting ...
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Stars Coach Names 25…For World Cup Double Header
black stars players GHANA COACH Kwesi Appiah has named a 25- man squad for next month’s World Cup qualifiers against Sudan and Lesotho. Dominic Adiyiah returns to the Black Stars as Appiah includes four home-based players for the two away matches. Fatau Dauda (Ashgold, Ghana), Daniel Agyei (Liberty Professionals, Ghana) and Stephen Adams (Aduana Stars, Ghana) are the goalkeepers. For ...
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Microsoft knuckles under yanks YouTube app for Windows Phone
Computerworld - Microsoft has bowed to pressure from Google and pulled the YouTube app from its Windows Phone Store that earlier this month triggered a cease-and-desist letter from the search giant. The two companies will instead collaborate on a YouTube app that abides by the Google-owned video site's terms of service. "Microsoft and YouTube are working together to update the new ...
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Pennsylvania native strives to fly from worlds wonders
Jon Potter didn't need to be asked twice. When a guard pointed to the top of the Bent Pyramid, Potter quickly climbed up through cracks in its limestone face. The 22-year-old Lawrenceville native carried the equipment of a small ...
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New hope for descendants of World War II veterans
After hundreds of amendments, the United States Senate Judiciary Committee approved the bill and finally submitted it to the Senate floor. On its last day of committee deliberation on May 22, 2013, a provision allowing children of Filipino World War II veterans to immigrate immediately, irrespective of priority dates, was adopted as one of the many amendments. It is now part of the senate ...
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Linda Harvey Backs Companies That Fire Openly Gay Employees To Uphold Moral Standards
"Mission: America" radio program on Monday that employers should have the right to keep "open homosexuals or cross-dressers" from "modeling that lifestyle to kids." Harvey, who for years has warned ...
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Video The economy and summer travel
With many Americans planning a summer vacation, how they travel says a lot about the U.S. economy. USA Today national business travel correspondent Charisse Jones discusses the recovery and the kick-off of the summer travel ...
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Remembering the Major Leaguers Who Died in World War II
More than 500 major league baseball players served in the military during World War II, including stars like Ted Williams, Stan Musial and Joe DiMaggio. But little attention has been paid to the two who died, Elmer Gedeon and Harry ...
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Apple Loop Macs Made In Texas iOS 7 Goes Black And White Microsoft Mocks Siri
Washington , D.C. this week to address a bi-partisan Senate subcommittee that criticized the company for using tax loopholes and keeping the majority of its cash overseas to avoid paying billions of dollars in U.S. taxes. Sen. Carl Levin and Sen. John McCain had harsh words for Apple in their opening statements and in the report assembled by the committee's staff detailing why Cook and co. ...
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New drug allegations for family of Toronto Mayor Rob Ford report
There are new drug allegations today involving members of Toronto Mayor Rob Ford's family, including his brother city councillor Doug Ford. According to a report published in ...
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Second Group of Bahrainis Graduate from Tamkeen’s Accountancy and Finance Programmes
Manama, May 25. (BNA) -- A graduation ceremony was held on Saturday (May 25, 2013) for the second group of Bahraini professionals who benefited from Tamkeen's Accountancy, Finance and Islamic Finance programmes. The 100 graduates, received certificates in a number of professional qualifications after completing the course requirements, conducted at the Ernst & Young Training Centre. ...
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Tougher standards to fight corruption in the resources industry
Australia More of the world's governments have signed up to measures designed to reduce corruption in the global resources industry.Around 3.5 billion people live in poor countries that are rich in resources but they do not see the trillions of dollars that flow from their mineral and energy reserves. Last week, the United Kingdom and France joined the Extractive Industries Transparency ...
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Trenberth Global Warming Is Here To Stay Whichever Way You Look At It
While the overall warming is about 0.16C per decade, there are three ten-year periods where there was a hiatus in warming, as the graph above shows, from 1977 to 1986, from 1987 to 1996, and from 2001 to 2012. But at each end of these periods there were big jumps. We find exactly the same sort of flat periods in climate model projections, lasting easily up to 15 years in ...
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Saudis Nitaqat law Procedures implemented in Indian workers interest says Finance Minister Al-Faisal
Jeddah: In a bid to allay India's concerns over the controversial 'Nitaqat' labour law, Saudi Arabia's Foreign Minister Prince Saud Al-Faisal today said "procedures" are being taken in the "best interest of Indian workers".The Nitaqat law and the ongoing drive to identify workers who are overstaying in the Arab Kingdom was one of the main areas of focus ...










