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Body parts found in upscale Mexico City district
World News
Apr 25, 2011
Police stand around a warning message painted on a banner left near the site where five dismembered bodies were found on the sidewalk next to a car in the Pacific resort city of Acapulco, Mexico. There are a half dozen words for drug cartel informants, and double that for drug war dead. "Narco" has become a general prefix. The trend has people worrying that Mexico is developing a kind of offhand j
Syria targets activists in pinpoint raids
World News
Apr 25, 2011
A Syrian protester holds up a Syrian national flag during a demonstration attended by Syrians living in Jordan against Bashar's government and the ruling Baath Party in front of Syrian embassy in Amman, capital of Jordan, on April 24, 2011. (Xinhua-Yonhap News)BEIRUT (AP) _ Syrian security forces detained dozens of opposition activists and fired from rooftops in a seaside town Sunday as authoritie
More than 120 dead in Syria unrest
World News
Apr 24, 2011
BEIRUT (AP) ― Syrian security forces fired on funeral processions that drew tens of thousands Saturday, one day after the bloodiest crackdown so far in the uprising against President Bashar Assad. The shootings pushed the two-day death toll to more than 120 and two lawmakers and a religious leader resigned in disgust over the killings.The resignations were a possible sign of cracks developing in t
Yemeni president agrees to resign in 30 days
World News
Apr 24, 2011
Parliament will grant Saleh legal protection; power to be handed to vice presidentSANAA (AP) ― Yemen’s embattled president agreed Saturday to a proposal by Gulf Arab mediators to step down within 30 days and hand power to his deputy in exchange for immunity from prosecution, a major about-face for the autocratic leader who has ruled for 32 years.A coalition of seven opposition parties said they al
Murder suspect survives Grand Canyon leap
Apr 24, 2011
Terrance Deering Black, 48, suspect (AP)A man leapt into the Grand Canyon in an attempt to dodge police arrest. But he was still arrested because his desperate jump took him less far than expected -- 8 meters. Terrance Deering Black, 48, of Dallas, was accused of killing his ex-girlfriend Susan Loper, 40, who went missing last Tuesday from the Texas country club she worked in. Her body was found i
Yemeni president agrees to step down in 30 days
World News
Apr 24, 2011
SANAA, Yemen (AP) - Yemen's embattled president agreed Saturday to a proposal by Gulf Arab mediators to step down within 30 days and hand power to his deputy in exchange for immunity from prosecution, a major about-face for the autocratic leader who has ruled for 32 years.A coalition of seven opposition parties said they also accepted the deal but with reservations. Even if the differences are ove
British couples share royal wedding spotlight
World News
Apr 24, 2011
LONDON (AP) _ What is it like getting married on the same day as Prince William and Kate Middleton? As the royal wedding looms, hundreds of harried couples across Britain are trying to figure out how to share the spotlight with the world's most-watched couple.Sharon Hannon, 37, said she was initially upset when she saw her own wedding date being flashed across the television screen underneath a pi
U.S. sends drones to Libya
World News
Apr 22, 2011
Blast kills 16 as Pakistan vows to defeat terror
World News
Apr 22, 2011
KARACHI (AFP) ― At least 16 people were killed and more than 30 wounded in a blast at a gambling den in Pakistan’s southern port city of Karachi late Thursday, senior police and government officials said.The explosion ripped through the city’s biggest gambling complex, known as the Rummy Club, senior government official Sharfuddin Memon said.“It was a homemade bomb placed in a packet inside the cl
Japan seals off no-go zone around nuclear plant
World News
Apr 22, 2011
FUTABA, Japan (AP) ― Japan sealed off a wide area around a radiation-spewing nuclear power plant Friday to prevent tens of thousands of residents from sneaking back to the homes they quickly evacuated, some with little more than a credit card and the clothes on their backs.Fearing they might not see their homes again for months, evacuees raced into the deserted towns Thursday before the ban took e
Prayers test Assad’s response to protests
World News
Apr 22, 2011
Right-handed humans ruled 500,000 years ago
Apr 22, 2011
(MCT)Right-handers not only far outnumber left-handers today, but did 500,000 years ago as well, reported LiveScience.com and Science Daily.Today, the ratio of right-handers to left-handers is 9:1. But according to the research of American scientists in UK scientific journal “Laterality,” 93.1 percent of humankind was right-handed 500,000 years ago.A researcher at the University of Kansas analyzed
U.N. chief: More nuclear accidents likely
World News
Apr 21, 2011
KIEV (AP) ― The world must prepare for more nuclear accidents on the scale of Chernobyl and Japan’s Fukushima Daiichi plant, the U.N. chief warned, saying that grim reality will demand sharp improvements in international cooperation.U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon and others portrayed the growth of nuclear power plants as inevitable in an energy-hungry world as they spoke at a Kiev conference W
Apple earnings strong, couldn’t meet iPad demand
World Business
Apr 21, 2011
Pop star declared Haiti president
World News
Apr 21, 2011
PORT-AU-PRINCE (AP) ― Michel Martelly, a Haitian popular singer known by the stage name “Sweet Micky,” was officially declared the earthquake-devastated country’s next president, election officials said Wednesday.A spokesman for Haiti’s electoral commission, Pierre Thibault, said Martelly won the presidency with 67.57 percent of the vote, defeating rival candidate Mirlande Manigat.The announcement
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