Obama's train trip poses security issues
President-elect Barack Obama's January 17 train trip from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, to Washington is intended to make the inauguration the most open and accessible in history.
'The earth moved and ... it took my family'
Fourteen people have died and another 22 are missing after a 6.2-magnitude earthquake Thursday in north central Costa Rica, officials said Friday.
Obama's train trip poses miles of security issues
President-elect Barack Obama's January 17 train trip from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, to Washington is intended to make the inauguration the most open and accessible in history. But it is also presenting the U.S. Secret Service with security problems -- miles and miles and miles of them.
Egypt allows doctors to pass into Gaza Strip after days of refusal
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Mubarak is lawful Sungai Ujong chief, says MB
SEREMBAN: The state government has called on those questioning the appointment of Datuk Mubarak Doha as the 10th Datuk Klana Petra and Undang Luak Sungai Ujong to back down. Menteri Besar Datuk Seri Mohamad Hasan said the appointment was made according
Chemist's contributions worth their weight in gold
Three decades ago, China had to exchange 5 tons of gold for 1 ton of rare-earth metals, essential elements it needed for the materials industry. That was until Xu Guangxian, a professor at Peking University and member of the Chinese Academy of Sciences
Rail line opens way for future
Local residents look on as a train passes through the Qinghai-Tibet railway in Damxung county, Tibet, in this file photo. Xinhua Two-and-a-half years' safe operation of the Qinghai-Tibet railway has proven that China's technologies in building railways
NVA in Central Asia - 2009 January 10
January 2009 After the revolution - Temir Sariev explains Kyrgyz politics I read the new (first?) book of former Kyrgyz parliamentarian and today leader of the liberal Ak-Shumkar party Temir Sariev. It is entitled '??? ??????????
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