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Breaking News Sat, 28 Jan 2012
An Israeli flag is seen back-dropped by the Dome of the Rock Mosque in Jerusalem's Old City, Tuesday, Dec. 1, 2009.
Israel   Palestine   Photos   Politics   Wikipedia: Politics of Israel  
 WorldNews.com 
Jewish Imperial News
Article By Gilad Atzmon | This last weekend brought with it some vile manifestations of Jewish politics in its most horrific forms. | United Against the Goyim | Obama | In the USA, the owner and publi... (photo: AP / Dan Balilty)
 Senegal President Abdoulaye Wade, waves at his supporters during a rally in Dakar, Senegal, Friday, Feb. 23, 2007. Wade, who spent three decades in the country´s opposition and ran four times for president before winning in a landslide in 2000, say
Elections   Photos   Politics   Senegal   Wikipedia: Senegalese presidential election, 2012  
 Dayton Daily News 
Senegal's president cleared to run for 3rd term
| DAKAR, Senegal — Senegal's highest court ruled Friday that the country's increasingly frail, 85-year-old president could run for a third term in next month's election, a deep blow to the count... (photo: AP/Schalk van Zuydam)
INDIA-SANJIN-GOENKA-SPENCER-MARKETIndia Businessman Sanjib Goenka at Spencer Market in Kolkata in Eastern India ------ WN/BHASKAR MALLICK  The Times Of India 
HUL, L'Oreal, PepsiCo & Henkel opt for large packs, bundling to keep price sensitive buyers happy
MUMBAI | BANGALORE: Consumer goods companies are going for larger packs and product bundling to keep price-sensitive buyers happy and ward off competition. | The latest to join this bandwagon is India... (photo: WN / Bhaskar Mallick)
Business   Consumer   Photos   Retail   Wikipedia: Retail  
In this Aug. 23, 2004 file photo, American Jonathan Keith Idema, 48, smokes a cigarette in a court in Kabul, Afghanistan. Idema, a former Green Beret from North Carolina convicted of running a private jail in Afghanistan where he tortured terrorism suspects, has died at the age of 55.  The Independent 
The dark truth behind the man who claimed he had Bin Laden in his sights
| Variously described as a conman, a fantasist, a sociopath, and a super-patriot, Jonathan Keith "Jack" Idema died alone on Saturday of complications relating to Aids, a police official in t... (photo: AP / Emilio Morenatti)
Afghanistan   Crime   Photos   US   Wikipedia: Jonathan Idema  
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The golden jackal is more closely related to wolves and coyotes than it is to other jackal species Newsday
Farmers eager for right to kill attacking wolves
Photos | TRAVERSE CITY, Mich. - (AP) -- John Koski is itching to pick up his rifle after losing dozens of cows to hungry wolves on his farm in 's Upper Peninsula -- and i... (photo: Creative Commons)
Cows   Farm   Peninsula   Photos   Photos   Wikipedia: Peninsula  
Maria Sharapova (RUS) competes against Victoria Azarenka (BLR) during the Women's Singles Championship at the Sony Ericsson Open at Crandon Park Tennis Center Key Biscayne, Florida April 2, 2011 CNN
Sharapova into Australian Open final against Azarenka
PRINT EMAIL FACEBOOK Tweet RSS SHARE 2012 Australian Open Day 11 Day 10 Day 9 SI Photos Previous Coverage Day 8 WERTHEIM: Serena no longer dominant Serena upset by Makaro... (photo: WN / Aaron Gilbert)
Azarenka   Final   Open   Photos   Wikipedia/Maria Sharapova  
US 16 in Wyoming, westbound to Ten Sleep. US-16 originally connected Detroit, Michigan with Yellowstone, including a ferry link across Lake Michigan between Muskegon, Michigan and Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Detroit Free Press
Snyder to Detroit tourism: Don't forget to emphasize positive
| Curbing crime and the financial troubles facing Detroit are top priorities for Gov. Rick Snyder, but he also told the Detroit Metro Convention and Visitors Bureau this ... (photo: Creative Commons / Vidor)
Detroit   Finance   Photos   Tourism   Wikipedia: Tourism in metropolitan Detroit  
Gulf of Maine (Aug. 23)--An entangled Humpback whale breechesduring a successful rescue in the Gulf of Maine.  U.S. Coast Guard crews and Bob Bowman, from the Center for Coastal Studies, freed the whale after it became tangled in a lobster trap.  USCG photo by PA3 BRENT M. ERB (110503) ( SEARCH AND RESCUE (FOR RELEASE) ) STL Today
Groups sue over Navy sonar use off Northwest coast
| Conservationists and Native American tribes are suing over the Navy's expanded use of sonar in training exercises off the Washington, Oregon and California coasts, sayi... (photo: US Coastguard / PA3 BRENT M. ERB)
Animal   Navy   Photos   Whale   Wikipedia: Whale  
Marine Corps Staff Sgt. Frank Wuterich, left, arrives with his military defense attorney, Meridith Marshall for a court session at Camp Pendleton in Camp Pendleton, Calif., Tuesday, Jan. 24, 2012. San Francisco Chronicle
Haditha outraged as Marine avoids jail in massacre
| Haditha, Iraq -- | In this town which saw 24 unarmed civilians die in a U.S. raid seven years ago, residents expressed disbelief and sadness that the Marine sergeant wh... (photo: AP / Chris Carlson)
Crime   Iraq   Photos   War   Wikipedia: Haditha killings  
Law Court Cases
- Karnataka going slow on law to enable senior citizens' w
- Vatican revises its financial law
- Anonymous attack Mexico websites to protest copyright law
- France's proposed genocide law fuels Turkey's anger
Twitter is a website, owned and operated by Twitter Inc. Which offers a social networking and microblogging service, enabling its users to send and read messages called tweets.
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- 7 women, 8 men among Indiana Supreme Court applicants
- Murderer pleads not guilty to 1986 O.C. killing
- Twitter's new censorship plan rouses global furor
- Evidence theft prompts Chelsea clerk’s move
 Senegal President Abdoulaye Wade, waves at his supporters during a rally in Dakar, Senegal, Friday, Feb. 23, 2007. Wade, who spent three decades in the country´s opposition and ran four times for president before winning in a landslide in 2000, say
Senegal's president cleared to run for 3rd term
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Human Rights Animal Rights
- African Union to open Chinese-funded HQ in Ethiopia
- Bill to repeal HPV vaccination law approved by House
- Children among 74 dead in 2 days of Syrian turmoil
- National Unemployment Review for 2011
Anti-Syrian regime protesters wave Syrian revolution flags and chant slogans during a demonstration against Syrian President Bashar Assad in the Deir Baghlaba area in Homs province, central Syria, on Friday, Jan. 27, 2012.
UN considers resolution on Syria
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- Lone Wolf Commands a Following
- Garden birds: Are there fewer this year?
- The Week's Most Talked About Author: Alex Beard of 
- Willem Dafoe Tracks A Tasmanian Tiger In The Hunter Trailer
Ducks - Avian Flu - Bird Flu
Bird flu detected in Victoria
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Crime Terrorism
- Crime news: Two more men arrested in Henrico shooting death
- Held Mumbai robber sings earlier crime too
- 13/7 bomb planter was a member of gangster’s gym: ATS
- Sex Racket Busted In Banjara Hills
In this Aug. 23, 2004 file photo, American Jonathan Keith Idema, 48, smokes a cigarette in a court in Kabul, Afghanistan. Idema, a former Green Beret from North Carolina convicted of running a private jail in Afghanistan where he tortured terrorism suspects, has died at the age of 55.
The dark truth behind the man who claimed he had Bin Laden in his sights
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- Bangalore traffic terror: Going insane over cutting lane
- Pak knew of Osama hideout, believes Panetta
- The Terror Experiment: New images for April 10th release
- In South Korea, quirky barber and his shop retain following
Secretary of Defense Leon E. Panetta speaks to Sailors and Marines in the hangar bay of the aircraft carrier USS Enterprise (CVN 65).
Panetta cites key intelligence on bin Laden raid
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Trials & Litigation Antitrust
- 7 women, 8 men among Indiana Supreme Court applicants
- Murderer pleads not guilty to 1986 O.C. killing
- Unlicensed contractor sting ends in 9 arrests
- Niececoncurswithjury
Youssou N'Dour & Campino performing at the "Deine Stimme Gegen Armut" (Your Voice Against Poverty) concert in Rostock, Germany on June 7th, 2007.
Senegal court says Wade can run for third presidential term
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- EU Opens Antitrust Probe of Airline Joint Venture
- EU launches antitrust probe of Delta, Air France-KLM, Alital
- ICANN responds to smut portal antitrust lawsuit
- Delta, Air France, Alitalia face EU antitrust probe
The Google plus or also known as G+ web page was being pointed on a computer screen. This is a new social networking service operated by Google Inc.
Antitrust probe into Google expanded
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