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The War In Libya
Orlando Opinionators - Orlando SentinelLast week, Congress issued a stunning bipartisan rebuke to President Obama, an official condemnation of his ongoing and unauthorized war in Libya. Many would argue that Congress should rally behind the President in matters of war and foreign policy. Under... -
A lingering World War II mystery that offered lessons for handling Osama bin Laden's corpse
Top of the TicketThe story of Nazi Rudolf Hess, his long imprisonment and burial plot are a lesson for what not to do with the bodies of enemy leaders.... -
The week in Latin America: Allende suicide confirmed
La PlazaHere are stories that made top headlines in Latin America this week, and highlights from our coverage of the region by Times reporters and your blogger here at La Plaza: Salvador Allende's death confirmed as suicide Nearly four decades after the violent... -
Colbert takes on Rand Paul over profiling comments
U.S. Sen. Rand Paul (R-Ky.) earned a lot of respect from civil libertarians several weeks ago when he emerged as this country's foremost Fourth Amendment advocate. Rand tried single-handedly to stop some of the more authoritarian aspects of the Patriot...Tags: Censorship, Politics, Stephen Colbert, The Colbert Report (tv program), Freedom of the Press
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Accused of supporting Pakistani terrorist group
Hafiz Muhammad Sher Ali Khan, known as Hafiz Khan, 76, of Miami An imam or spiritual leader at the Miami Masjid, also known as the Flagler Mosque, since at least 1999. A U.S. citizen, he is from Pakistan's Swat Valley. Accused of financing and...Tags: Taliban, Rentals, Al-Qaeda, Islam, Bombings
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Universal Studios Orlando plans 'Despicable Me' attraction and digital upgrade to Spider-Man ride in 2012
Los Angeles TimesUniversal Studios Orlando on Thursday announced plans to retheme its Jimmy Neutron's Nicktoon Blast attraction with a new "Despicable Me" story line, and to digitally refresh the Amazing Adventures ofSpider-Man motion-simulator ride for 2012. With no new...Tags: Theme Park Vacations, Trips and Vacations, Gardens and Parks, Steve Carell, Entertainment
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Egypt's Mubarak Will Stay; Protests Continue
Disappointment for protesters in Egypt tonight after a day of speculation that President Hosni Mubarak would step down from his 30 year rule. Instead, he told Egyptians he won't leave until the country's elections in September.
After weeks of protest...Tags: Demonstration, Education, Politics, Egypt, Michigan
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Mubarak transfers power to vice president but remains as president
The Associated PressPresident Hosni Mubarak refused to step down or leave Egypt and instead handed most of his powers to his vice president Thursday, enraging protesters who warned the country could explode in violence and pleaded for the military to take action to push...Tags: Heads of State, Egypt, Cairo (Egypt), Barack Obama, Human Interest
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Libya Unrest Spreads To Tripoli
* 50 fresh dead arrive in hospital, hundreds injured
* Government says protesters trying to split country
* "Stop the massacre now!" say Muslim leaders
* Disturbances reported in capital
(Recasts with shootings, adds quotes)
TRIPOLI, Liybia (REUTERS)...Tags: Thomson Corporation, Crimes, Human Rights, Libya, Injuries and Wounds
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Cambodia: killing fields timeline
Special to the Los Angeles Times1925: Saloth Sar, alias Pol Pot, born in central Cambodia. 1949: Pol Pot goes to Paris where he joins a group of young Cambodian revolutionaries, most of them Marxists. 1953: France grants independence to Cambodia under King Norodom Sihanouk; Pol Pot...Tags: Prisons, Heads of State, Norodom Sihanouk, Cambodia, Government
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The naked faces of 'Power'
Tribune reporterIn 1860, Abraham Lincoln went to Cooper Union in New York to deliver the speech that would launch his national political career and help him secure the Republican presidential nomination. But before the speech, Lincoln marked the occasion by stopping...Tags: Heads of State, Photography, Arts and Culture, Silvio Berlusconi, Muammar Gaddafi
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Nathaniel Davis dies at 86; U.S. ambassador to Chile when Allende was deposed
Nathaniel Davis, a longtime diplomat who was the American ambassador to Chile when President Salvador Allende was deposed in a bloody coup, died of cancer Monday in Claremont. He was 86.
His death was announced by Claremont's Harvey Mudd College, where...Tags: Salvador Allende, Celebrities and Health Issues, U.S. Department of State, Gerald Ford, Diplomacy
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