Papers bash BBC over prank calls
Many of Saturday's newspapers say the way prank calls to Andrew Sachs were broadcast shows a BBC culture of no accountability.
Asia, U.S. share a common destiny
Tom Plate, Los Angeles Here's the problem: Serious intellectual narrowing can happen to even the brightest folk once nested down on the East Coast. They become preoccupied (almost neurotically, almost provincially) with the problems of the past --
Desmond Tutu Awarded 2008 U.S. Fulbright Prize
Tutu honored for his work for peace in South Africa and elsewhere Staff Writer Washington ? If peace and understanding could be human, then South African Archbishop Emeritus Desmond Tutu would be one of the best examples of these concepts because few
US policy on the Horn of Africa under Obama administration
? The sweltering African issue during the Bush lame duck session and the Obama transition period has been the DR Congo crisis. The two Sudanese problems, i.e the Southern Sudan referendum and the Darfur issue have also been in the front burner. Until
UK militant 'killed in Pakistan'
A British man wanted in connection with a failed plot to blow up transatlantic airliners is killed by a missile in Pakistan, reports say.
Hiroshi Nohara is on a layover at the Mexico City airport. It has lasted almost three months, and he has no plans to leave.
Yushchenko removes Yatsenyuk from National Security and Defense Council
The decree is published on the official web site of the president. Yatsenyuk was a member of the National Security and Defense Council as the speaker of the parliament. On November 12, the parliament approved resignation of Yatsenyuk from this post.
Yushchenko to hold NSDC sitting
Today, on November 12 at noon under the chairmanship of President of Ukraine Viktor Yushchenko the sitting of the National Security and Defense Council will be held, the President's press office reports. The following questions will be considered: on
Yushchenko says Maydan is his biggest pride
Viktor Yushchenko said this in an interview with Channel 5, President's press-office reported. 'For the rest of my life I will remember it as my biggest political pride, I'm proud that it happened in Ukraine, and I was a part of it', the President said.
The Times: Yushchenko asks for MAP
The President of Ukraine urged Nato yesterday to resist Russian pressure and make an historic offer of membership to his country. Viktor Yushchenko said in an interview to the Times that Ukraine was 'devoted' to winning support for a Membership Action
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