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Iran's isolation lifts for gathering of anachronistic alliance
World NowIn another time and place, next week’s summit of the Nonaligned Movement in Tehran would draw no more attention than deserved for a directionless alliance that has outlived its Cold War-era purpose. But the rotating leadership of the 120-nation... -
Egypt's Morsi denounces Syria as 'oppressive regime' at Iran summit
World NowEgypt's new president likely caused deep unease among his hosts here when he assailed Iran's close ally Syria as "an oppressive regime" before a summit of so-called nonaligned nations.... -
Islamophobia as free speech -- a notion that escapes many Muslims
World NowRighteous condemnation erupted worldwide Wednesday after an anti-Islam video incited mobs in Libya and Egypt and fed into the radical Islamic narrative that the United States is waging war against Muslims. Religious and political leaders denounced the... -
Qatari emir visits Gaza Strip in sign of support
World NowPalestinians in Gaza Strip rolled out the red carpet for Qatari Emir Hamad bin Khalifa al Thani, the first foreign head of state to visit the besieged seaside territory since it was taken over by the Islamist militant group Hamas in 2007.... -
Why so formal with the president?
American exceptionalism—which is fun to say (all those syllables!)—is grabbing some headlines this summer, thanks to the intersection of a heat-filled presidential campaign and a much-hyped, much-watched Olympics. We're devouring these Summer...
Tags: Newspaper and Magazine, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, Dmitry Medvedev, Elections, Jimmy Carter
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Judy Agnew, vice president's wife and Md. first lady
Elinor Isabel "Judy" Agnew, who as the wife of former Baltimore County Executive, Maryland Gov. and Vice President Spiro T. Agnew preferred quiet domesticity to that of the political limelight, died June 20 in Rancho Mirage, Calif. She was 91.
"She...Tags: The Washington Post, Rentals, Homes, Feminism, Timonium
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Former Cambodian King Norodom Sihanouk dies at 89
CNNFormer Cambodian King Norodom Sihanouk, who was monarch for more than 60 years until his abdication in 2004, died early Monday in Beijing at the age of 89, state news reported. Sihanouk died of natural causes after having been treated by Chinese...Tags: Vietnam War (1955-1975), United Nations, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Cancer, High Blood Pressure
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Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad's In Town For U.N. General Assembly; People Already Protesting
Staff Reporter"Down with terrorists! Down with Ahmadinejad!" screamed protesters on Saturday as they drove by the Warwick Hotel in Midtown, where Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad is expected to stay in preparation for his speech Wednesday at the United Nations....Tags: September 11, 2001 Attacks, Politics, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, Government, United Nations
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Jet-setters eager to get glimpse of new Learjet 85
As the debut of the newest iPhone creates a giant buzz among the general public, Chicago's most elite jet-setters are agog over a different sort of consumer toy. The subject of their fascination is the upcoming release of a new personal business...
Tags: Michigan Avenue, Manufacturing and Engineering, Computer Hardware, Frank Sinatra, Chicago Tribune
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Robin Givens, Leon Star in Touring Gospel Play At Bushnell
Hartford CourantRobin Givens and Leon star in Ericka Nicole Malone’s “In Love with Tyrone”, a nine-city touring gospel stage show that plays the Bushnell Center for the Performing Arts in Hartford tonight at 8 p.m. and Saturday, Sept. 8 at 7 p.m. Also...Tags: USA Network (tv network), NBC (tv network), Politics, Government, Roxie Hart (fictional character)
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Kate Leaves Hospital After Morning Sickness Treatment
CNNLONDON -- Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge, left hospital Thursday morning, three days after being admitted for acute morning sickness. She emerged from the hospital accompanied by her husband Prince William and was driven away by a waiting car. A St....Tags: United Kingdom, Elizabeth II, England, Westminster Abbey, Australia
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Crowd protests killer's release
Roughly 400 people protested Thursday outside the consulates of Hungary and Azerbaijan, decrying the release and pardon of an Azerbaijani soldier convicted of killing an Armenian military officer with an ax. The murder of Gurgen Markarian occurred in...
Tags: Politics, Armenia, Punishment, Azerbaijan, Government
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