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Breaking News Sun, 20 May 2012
	AU Pushes for Sudan Talks
Africa   Kampala   Photos   Sudan   Uganda   Wikipedia: African Union  
 Wall Street Journal 
AU Pushes for Sudan Talks
By NICHOLAS BARIYO | KAMPALA, Uganda—The African Union has mounted pressure on oil-producing Sudan and South Sudan as it seeks to bring the two back to the negotiating table amid hostilities alo... (photo: UN / Sylvain Liechti)
Cameron pushes for workplace rights shake-up
Business   EU   G8   Leaders   Photos   Wikipedia: G8  
 Citywire 
Sunday Papers: Cameron pushes for workplace rights shake-up
Top stories | The Sunday Telegraph: Business leaders are set to welcome radical new plans to overhaul employment rights which the Government hopes will make it easier to hire new workers and spark a b... (photo: EC / EC)
Mark Zuckerberg, founder and CEO of Facebook  The Times Of India 
Facebook owner Mark Zuckerberg marries sweetheart Priscilla Chan
SHARE | AND | DISCUSSTweetA file photo of Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg (R) and his girlfriend Priscilla Chan in Shanghai. PALO ALTO, CALIFORNIA: Facebook founder and CEO Mark Zuckerberg updated his st... (photo: Creative Commons / Blueag9)
Facebook   Mark Zuckerberg   Photos   Shanghai   Wikipedia: Mark Zuckerberg  
On the Front Line: The Collected Journalism of Marie Colvin, By Marie Colvin  The Independent 
On the Front Line: The Collected Journalism of Marie Colvin, By Marie Colvin
| Spanning a quarter of a century of reporting, the book includes her dispatch from East Timor in 1999; horrifying descriptions of women and children so desperate to seek sanctuary in a UN compound th... (photo: EC / European Commission 2012)
Aid   Humanitarian   Journalism   Photos   Timor   Wikipedia: Humanitarianism  
Top Stories
Conflict in Nuba mountains may lead to devastating epidemics, say doctors The Guardian
Conflict in Nuba mountains may lead to devastating epidemics, say doctors
| Health workers warn that UN aid agencies are being prevented from delivering vital supplies of vaccines to the children of refugees fleeing the fighting in Sudan A moth... (photo: UN / Isaac Billy)
Africa   Doctors   Health   Photos   Sudan   Wikipedia: Nuba Mountains  
Golly: Indigenous leaders warn about racist dolls impact on race relations The Daily Telegraph Australia
Golly: Indigenous leaders warn about racist dolls impact on race relations
| THEY were once a much-loved toy, but became a casualty of the worldwide crusade against racism. | Now golliwogs are making a comeback, with stores along Queensland's to... (photo: UN / Eskinder Debebe)
Indigenous   Leaders   Photos   UN   Wikipedia: Indigenous peoples   Women  
Noda, EU leaders unite on tackling debt crisis Japan Times
Noda, EU leaders unite on tackling debt crisis
| WASHINGTON — Prime Minister Yoshihiko Noda has agreed with European Union leaders to work together in addressing Europe's sovereign debt crisis, a Japanese offici... (photo: EC / EC)
Debt   Europe   Japan   Leaders   Photos   Wikipedia: Yoshihiko Noda  
U.S. Army Gen. David H. Petraeus, second from right, the new commander of the NATO International Security Assistance Force in Afghanistan, visits with U.S., NATO and Afghan forces at checkpoint 91 in Kandahar, Afghanistan, July 9, 2010 The Dallas Morning News
How Obama's strategy on Afghanistan war evolved
|   | This article is adapted from “Confront and Conceal: Obama's Secret Wars and Surprising Use of American Power,” to be published by Crown on June 5. |   | It wa... (photo: USAF / Staff Sgt. Bradley Lail)
Afghanistan   Photos   US   War   Wikipedia: War in Afghanistan (2001present)  
North America Europe
- 'Coal Miner's Daughter' Lynn married at 15, not
- More terror arrests at NATO talks
- It isn't crazy if you talk to yourself
- Vodka's tasty secrets unraveled
 ag2  Maria Sharapova (RUS) in her match against Yung-Jan Chan (TPE) at the Sony Ericsson Open in Miami, Florida on March 24, 2007
Sharapova beats Li Na to retain Italian Open title
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- Death toll rises after Italy quake
- Thousands flee quake-hit homes
- Bomb outrage at school: men held
- Bitter beginning?
Gold (pronounced /old/) is a chemical element with the symbol Au (from its Latin name aurum) and atomic number 79. It is a highly sought-after precious metal which, for many centuries, has been used as money, a store of value and in jewelry. The metal occurs as nuggets or grains in rocks, underground "veins" and in alluvial deposits. It is one of the coinage metals. Gold is dense, soft, shiny and the most malleable and ductile of the known metals. Pure gold has a bright yellow color traditionally considered attractive
Is this the beginning of the end for gold?
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Asia Middle East
- NATO shifting to help peace in Afghanistan
- Tsang hopes for SAR-Taiwan pact
- Chen feeling right at home
- Aftershocks peter out in Chch despite weekend jolts
Singapore's Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong delivers his opening address during the 150th Anniversary of Standard Chartered Bank held on on Thursday Feb. 19, 2009.
Who will support aging Japan?
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- Abdullah to talk with Nato leaders
- Getting Dubai's warriors to the doctor
- Phone bookings for taxis show marked increase, RTA says
- Stargazers await 'transit of Venus' event
Viswanathan Anand
Anand suffers shock setback in chess title fight
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Latin America Africa
- Plucky vegetable seller off to labour conference in Brazil
- Colombian stunned by lawmaker's alleged betrayal
- US loses twice to Argentina at Team World Cup
- Businessmen Told to Seize Argentina's Project Experience
Argentina's Lionel Messi, left, dribbles the ball as Australia's Mark Milligan (4) and Stuart Musialik (8) defend during a men's first round Group A soccer match at the Beijing 2008 Olympics in Shanghai, Sunday, Aug. 10, 2008
Aguero In, Tevez Out For Argentina
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- Thaw in Sudan
- Lockerbie bomber dies in Libya
- Maxtalent youngsters to play in South Africa
- Plucky vegetable seller off to labour conference in Brazil
Libyan Abdel Baset al-Megrahi, top left, is hugged by Seif al-Islam el- Gadhafi, son of Libyan leader Moammar Gadhafi, upon his arrival at airport in Tripoli, Libya, Thursday, Aug. 20, 2009.
Abdel Basset Ali al-Megrahi, Convicted in 1988 Lockerbie Bombing, Dies at 60
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Australia Caribbean
- Head for adventure in Far North Queensland
- Millionaire loses fight over charges
- Qantas to announce 400 jobs to go: report
- Dying hero's explosive allegations against top cop
John Cleese
John Cleese: Happily ever laughter
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- UAE will fire up gas export forum
- Cruising the seven seas
- Tsismis: Latest gossip from the Pinoy world
- MSC Divina now in Italian hands after official flag ceremony
Cigar from Cuba
Iconic Cuban cigar goes un-smoked at home
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