After the election, news as usual?
Public Broadcasting Service President and CEO Paula Kerger called Wednesday on news organizations to work to keep Americans engaged in the political process, even though the presidential election has ended.
Guardsmen sue KBR over chemical exposure
Attorneys for 16 Indiana National Guard soldiers on Wednesday sued the largest U.S. contractor in Iraq, alleging the company knowingly exposed the soldiers to a cancer-causing toxic chemical.
Versace's Beijing fashion show
Talk Asia went backstage at Versace's first ever fashion show in China in November. Get a glimpse into the world of the models, movers and shakers, and "Versace hair" at the Beijing show.
The chief prosecutor of the International Criminal Court cautioned the U.N. on Wednesday to beware reprisals in Darfur if he gets a warrant to arrest Sudan's president on genocide charges.
Ukraine says troops could serve in NATO reaction force in 2011
KIEV, December 3 (RIA Novosti) - Certain units of Ukraine's armed forces could take part in the first rotations of NATO reaction forces and EU tactical units starting in 2011, the chief of the Ukrainian General Staff said Wednesday. Army General Sergey
Brown pledges help to victims of recession
Slimline package of bills is smallest under Labour Search Search Go Independent.co.uk Web Bookmark & Share Gordon Brown said that the measures in the Queen's Speech yesterday would help Britain come through the economic downturn and prepare it for
US, Russia Don't Sign Bomb Treaty
OSLO, Norway - Afghanistan unexpectedly joined dozens of nations signing a treaty banning cluster bombs in an effort that supporters hope will shame the U.S., Russia and China and other non-signers into abandoning weapons blamed for maiming and killing
Public urged to send square stocking gifts to UK troops
It began in 1914 with a gift for everyone in King's uniform who was posted abroad, and culminated last year in an outpouring of public support which overwhelmed the armed forces' ability to cope. Now the Ministry of Defence is seeking to re-invigorate
Divergent Growth Forecasts
The Polish government is sticking with its 4.8-percent economic growth target for the country next year despite increasingly pessimistic projections from foreign financial institutions. As the financial crisis spreads across Europe, analysts at
Asian markets post early gains
Asian and Pacific markets were marginally up in early trading Thursday following a late rally on Wall Street that brought the Dow Jones industrial average up just over 2 percent.
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