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Hundreds of Nepali girls, rescued after being sold off by their poor parents as domestic help, have marched in Kathmandu demanding rehabilitation like jobs and an education.
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Oil rises in Asian trade - The Age
Oil prices rose in Asian trade Friday on fears the conflict between Israel and Hamas in Gaza will further intensify, analysts said. New York's main futures contract, light sweet crude for February delivery, was up 75 US cents to $US42.45 dollars a ...
Obama: No Pork In Stimulus Bill - US News and World Report
President-elect Barack Obama is receiving extensive, largely positive media coverage for his warning about the growing Federal budget deficit. NBC Nightly News reported Obama warned "the nation" yesterday, "in blunt terms, that though he is committed ...
Analysis: Money at root of Russia's gas war - Tri-City Herald
Workers seen at the main gas distribution center of Ukrainian state energy firm Naftogaz, which controls gas supplies in Ukraine, Kiev, Thursday, Jan. 8, 2009. Russia continued a cut-off of natural gas deliveries to Europe through Ukraine MOSCOW Five ...
US wants India, Pakistan to cooperate in inquiring into Mumbai attacks - New Kerala
Washington, Jan 9 : The Bush Administration has stressed the need for enhancing cooperation between India and Pakistan to find out the 'actual responsible' for the Mumbai terrorist attacks. ''We we've seen that India and Pakistan are cooperating on ...
UN calls for immediate cease-fire in Gaza - PR Inside
JERUSALEM (AP) - The U.N. Security Council called for an Ğimmediateğ and Ğdurableğ cease-fire in Gaza in a resolution Thursday night even as fighting between Israel and Hamas raged _ with early morning airstrikes killing seven Palestinians and ...
Nation/World briefs - Detroit News
CHARLOTTE, N.C . -- Heavy rain across the South on Wednesday caused flooding, school and road closures and a landslide that destroyed a home in North Carolina. Thousands of people lost power across the Carolinas as a cold front swept the region with ...
World briefs - Dallas Morning News
PARIS ? The self-described mastermind of the Sept. 11 attacks goes on trial in absentia today for allegedly ordering a Tunisian synagogue bombing in 2002. The proceedings in Paris are unlikely to directly affect the fate of Khalid Shaikh Mohammed ...
World briefs: Citgo program for U.S. poor to continue - Newsday
Venezuelan-owned Citgo Petroleum, which had indicated earlier it might end a home heating oil assistance program for low-income Americans, said yesterday it had decided to continue the program. Citgo chief executive Alejandro Granado cited "the ...
World briefs: Suicide bomb targets police in Pakistan - Newsday
A suicide bomber attacked police in northwest Pakistan as they rushed to treat civilians injured by an earlier explosion, killing seven people and wounding at least 25 others, said a police official. The bomber attacked police yesterday while they ...
WORLD BRIEFS: Iraqi TV station faults U.S. shooting - Herald Tribune
BAGHDAD, Iraq --The employer of an Iraqi television producer shot and wounded by U.S. troops on New Year's Day disputed the military's assertion Saturday that she had acted suspiciously and had failed to heed warnings before the troops opened fire ...
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