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  • Thai zoo's 1st baby panda goes on display (AP)

    A 6-week-old unnamed female panda cub is seen at the Chiang Mai zoo in the northern city of Chiang Mai, Thailand, Saturday, July 4, 2009. (AP Photo/Wichai Taprieu)AP - Thousands of excited visitors flocked Saturday to a zoo in northern Thailand for the first public viewing of a baby panda, which has been featured on Thai front pages almost every day since her birth six weeks ago.



  • USO: It's not your father's entertainment anymore
    Among the entertainers who have donated their energies to the USO in recent years are Stephen Colbert, Jon Stewart, Scarlett Johansson, Kid Rock, Queensryche, Toby Keith, Lewis Black and Robin Williams.
  • North Korea test-fires 7 missiles, says Seoul
    North Korea fired seven short-range missiles in less than seven hours today, South Korea's Foreign Ministry said today. The recent firings come amid heightened tensions on the Korean peninsula. The missiles were apparently Scud-type, estimated to have a range of about 310 miles, according to South Korea's Yonhap news agency.
  • African nations unite to defend Sudan leader
    After bitter wrangling, Africa's leaders agreed to denounce the International Criminal Court and refuse to extradite Sudan's President Omar al-Bashir, who has been indicted for crimes against humanity in Darfur. After bitter wrangling, Africa's leaders
  • Kadhafi pushes United States of Africa
    SIRTE, Libya - Libyan leader Moamer Kadhafi on Friday raised the possibility of a referendum across Africa on his dream of a 'United States of Africa', at the end of a regional summit. 'If we organise a referendum on African unity in a single state... we
  • 2 foreign workers taken in Darfur - officials
    KHARTOUM, SUDAN - Two women aid workers from Ireland and Uganda were kidnapped Friday by armed men in Sudan's volatile Darfur region, the scene of Africa's longest running conflict, officials told Agence France Presse. 'Unidentified armed men came to the
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