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World won't bow for Obama's sake

By Michael Barone Saturday, November 21, 2009 - Updated 51m ago On his 10-day trip to Asia and in his 10th month in office, Barack Obama is beginning to encounter limits on his ambition to change the world. Mahmoud Ahmadinejad...

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Turkey 'gives Israel deadline' for drone delivery (AFP)

AFP - Turkey has given Israeli contractors 50 days to fulfil a long-delayed deal for the delivery of 10 drone aircraft for the Turkish army, Defence Minister Vecdi Gonul was quoted as saying Saturday.

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AKP Holds Marginal Advantage in Turkey

Turkey’s governing party is barely holding on to first place, according to a poll by Sonar Arastirma. 31.7 per cent of respondents would vote for the Justice and Development Party (AKP) in the next legislative election.

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In Jerusalem, two sides to a holy site - Times of India

Sydney Morning Herald In Jerusalem, two sides to a holy site Times of India At the heart of the contested city of Jerusalem , the holy site known to Jews as the Temple Mount and to Muslims as Haram al-Sharif , or Noble...

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Dallas Car Wreck Attorney Suggests Two Things Not To Tell The Insurance Company If One Is...

Nov 21, 2009 (PRWeb.com via COMTEX) -- If one has been in a car wreck (http://www.feizylaw.com) caused by someone else, then he or she might immediately be contacted by some insurance adjusters. Sometimes these insurance...

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Israel supreme court bans private prisons

JERUSALEM - In a landmark decision, Israel's supreme court has thrown out a law allowing privately-run prisons, arguing that running jails for profit would be a "grave" violation of inmates' human rights.

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J Street responds to Sarah Palin's comments on settlements

News Type: Event — Seeded on Sat Nov 21, 2009 8:27 AM EST Jeremy Ben-Ami, Executive Director of J Street, issued the following statement in response to Sarah Palin's comments to ABC News' Barbara Walters: J Street rejects Sarah...

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Murder defendant Garcia: 'I really lost it'

Less than an hour after he allegedly shot three people outside Lakeside Memorial Hospital in Brockport, registered nurse Frank Garcia called his professor at Nazareth College and contritely said he had "lost it." In a...

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The Way That Seems Right: The Social Church in America

Sound theology is being supplanted daily by the church's drive toward a more social gospel. Fighting poverty, aids, hunger, homelessness et al are now considered more important than getting people saved. Are we on the right track?

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Two Israeli wastewater firms to locate in Michigan

November 20, 2009 - by Lisa Sibley, Cleantech Group A Green Jobs for Blue Waters initiative is working to make the U.S. state a North American leader in water technology, attracting interest from EPC and Emefcy. Michigan’s Lt....

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