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File - This April 21, 2004 file photo shows Israeli nuclear whistleblower Mordechai Vanunu following his release outside Shikma Prison in the coastal city of Ashkelon, Israel.
Iran   Israel   Mideast   Nuclear   Photos   US  
Why Punish Iran for What Israel Has Already Done?
Article by WorldNews.com Correspondent Dallas Darling. | As the Western Powers continue to criticize Iran for its nuclear enrichment program, and while they try and pressure Russia and China to impose... (photo: AP / Ariel Schalit)
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Cats - Animal - Pet
Animals   Cats   Feline   Pet   Photos  
Animal Assisted Therapy seems to be the cat's meow
| Ariadne Photo by Amber | When we think of Therapy Animals, we usually picture a loving Golden Retriever or a gentle Black Lab. But recently, more and more cats have been coming into play in Animal a... (photo: WN / Rubielyn Bunag)
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Unidentified bright ruby red wine Why a glass a day WILL keep the doctor away...
| Health benefits: Women put on less weight if they stick to red wine rather than soft drinks or other beverages | The health benefits of red wine have long been a consolation to those who enjoy an oc... (photo: Creative Commons / Flickr upload bot) The Daily Mail
Calories   Doctor   Health   Photos   Wine  
January 21, 2007 - Lieutenant Governor Paterson delivers remarks at the New York State Celebration of Martin Luther King, Jr. Day in Albany. Paterson seeks to show he's still in charge
Bebeto Matthews New York Gov. David Paterson listens during a town hall meeting at Brooklyn's Borough Hall in New York, Monday, March 8, 2010. More News | Gov. David Paterson was adamantly in the busi... (photo: www.ny.gov / ) Kansas City Star
Brooklyn   Business   Paterson   Photos   Questions  
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Prime Minister Tayyip Erdogan addresses the lawmakers of his party at the parliament in Ankara, Turkey, Monday, July 22, 2008. Turkey and I.M.F. End Talks on Stand-By Loan
| ISTANBUL — Turkey said on Wednesday it was no longer holding talks with the International Monetary Fund on a stand-by loan because it did not need emergency funds... (photo: AP / ) The New York Times
Economy   Finance   IMF   Photos   Turkey  
File - This April 21, 2004 file photo shows Israeli nuclear whistleblower Mordechai Vanunu following his release outside Shikma Prison in the coastal city of Ashkelon, Israel. Why Punish Iran for What Israel Has Already Done?
Article by WorldNews.com Correspondent Dallas Darling. | As the Western Powers continue to criticize Iran for its nuclear enrichment program, and while they try and press... (photo: AP / Ariel Schalit) WorldNews.com
Iran   Israel   Mideast   Nuclear   Photos   US  
Tropicana mixed fruit juice in a tetra pack for sale in a store, India Tropicana Sizes Shrink, Prices Rise on Citrus Woes
| Filed at 4:02 p.m. ET | NEW YORK (AP) -- Pepsico Inc. is raising prices on its popular Tropicana orange juice because of the deep freeze that hurt much of Florida's cit... (photo: WN / Geeta) The New York Times
Crop   Florida   Photos   Prices   Tropicana  
Softdrinks - Beverages - Cola Time to put a cork on colas
| Mumbai: State intervention is required sometimes | I t is a fact that consumption of junk food and soft drinks by Indians is increasing. It has become a part of their d... (photo: WN / Sweet Radoc) DNA India
Advertisements   Beverages   Cola   Food   Photos  
Palestinian schoolgirls and women attend a protest against an Israeli plan to include two deeply contested holy sites in the occupied West Bank in a national heritage renovation plan, in the southern Gaza Strip refugee camp of Rafah on March 9, 2010. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu sparked outrage late February when he said he hoped to include Rachel's Tomb in Bethlehem and the Tomb of the Patriarchs in Hebron in a national heritage restoration plan. (Photo by Ahmed/WN) Trial Begins Over Death of US Activist in Gaza
| Filed at 11:55 a.m. ET | HAIFA, Israel (AP) -- The family of an American activist who was fatally crushed by an Israeli bulldozer in Gaza accused the Israeli military o... (photo: WN / Ahmed Deeb) The New York Times
Gaza   Israel   Photos   Trial   US  
French President Nicolas Sarkozy speaks to reporters after a meeting with bankers at the Elysee Palace, in Paris, Tuesday, Aug. 25, 2009. France's leading banks agreed Tuesday to curbs on the way they award bonuses, including penalties for traders who lose money for their companies, as part of a push by Sarkozy for worldwide limits on bonus payouts. Sarkozy to raise competition concerns with Obama over multibillion-dollar tanker contract
| PARIS - French President Nicolas Sarkozy will raise concerns that the U.S. Air Force's $35 billion tanker contract is anticompetitive when he visits President Barack Ob... (photo: AP / Christophe Ena) Star Tribune
Business   France   Obama   Photos   Sarkozy  
Culinary Specialist 3rd Class Duane Wilkinson of New Orleans, personal chef for USS Kitty Hawk's (CV 63) commanding officer, studies recipe books to enhance his culinary skills. New York chef makes cheese out of wife's breast milk
| In the world of haute cuisine, pushing the boundaries of taste has become commonplace. | But in a move that has delighted some and disgusted others, a chef has made che... (photo: Public Domain / U.S. Navy photo by Photographer's Mate 3rd Class Lamel J. Hinton) The Daily Mail
Cheese   Chef   Delighted   Milk   Photos  
 Traders work on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange during the final hour of trading, Wednesday, Sept. 27, 2006. Wall Street advanced for the third straight session Wednesday, although the Dow Jones industrial average fell just short of touching its Stock Futures Narrowly Mixed Ahead of Opening
| Filed at 8:14 a.m. ET | NEW YORK (AP) -- Investors are continuing to search for direction Wednesday, after two days of relatively flat trading. Stock futures are narrow... (photo: AP/Richard Drew) The New York Times
Business   Economy   Job   Market   Photos  
UK Budget Due in 2 Weeks, Paving Way for Election UK Budget Due in 2 Weeks, Paving Way for Election
| Filed at 4:51 a.m. ET | LONDON (AP) -- British Prime Minister Gordon Brown said Wednesday that his government will lay out its budget plans on March 24, paving the way ... (photo: European Community / European Communities 2009) The New York Times
British   Budget   Election   London   Photos  
Politics Business
Mohamed Sayed Tantawi, Top Cleric, Dies at 81
Obama Pledges U.S. Aid to Haiti
Two Large Multinationals Pull Back From Iran
Administration Nears Trade Crossroads
People examine the damaged office of World Vision, an international humanitarian group, after an attack by suspected militants in Ogi, a small town in the Pakistani district of Mansehra, Wednesday, March 10, 2010.
6 Employees of U.S. Charity Killed in Attack in Pakistan
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Look at the numbers before predicting China's triumph
Two Large Multinationals Pull Back From Iran
Administration Nears Trade Crossroads
Paragallo Convicted of Animal Cruelty
Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, right, and Afghan President Hamid Karzai review the honor guard at the presidential palace in Kabul, Afghanistan on Wednesday, March 10, 2010.
Iran and U.S. Trade Barbs in Kabul Visit
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Economy Sport
Look at the numbers before predicting China's triumph
5 States Posted Highs for Joblessness in January
China's Exports Rise 46%
Turkey and I.M.F. End Talks on Stand-By Loan
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China's Exports Rise 46%
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Georgetown Ends South Florida's Dream
Mets Reiterate That Reyes Has Elevated Thyroid Levels
Paragallo Convicted of Animal Cruelty
Marion Jones Signs Deal to Play in W.N.B.A.
MGM Grand - Las Vegas - Manny Pacquiao versus Miguel Cotto fight
JEFF POWELL'S BOXING COLUMN: Manny Pacquiao is the only thing to leave Floyd Mayweather lost ...
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Education Technology
Panel Releases Proposal to Set U.S. Standards for Education
New school decision due for Our Lady’s School, in York
Today in History
Many Nations Passing U.S. in Education, Expert Says
Soft Drinks - Sodas - Drinks
Clinton, beverage group: School efforts working
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Look at the numbers before predicting China's triumph
Microsoft challenges BBC's iPlayer with its new MSN Vide
Georgetown Ends South Florida's Dream
Mohamed Sayed Tantawi, Top Cleric, Dies at 81
People examine the damaged office of World Vision, an international humanitarian group, after an attack by suspected militants in Ogi, a small town in the Pakistani district of Mansehra, Wednesday, March 10, 2010.
6 Employees of U.S. Charity Killed in Attack in Pakistan
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