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With president ailing, Algeria prepares for end of an era
Reuters* Bouteflika believed to be seriously ill * Energy wealth and scars of war will keep Algeria stable * Bouteflika last of old guard who fought for independence By Lamine Chikhi and Myra MacDonald ALGIERS, May 19 (Reuters) - Three weeks after being...Tags: Wars and Interventions, France, Newspaper and Magazine, Energy Resources, Elections
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Algeria's aging regime, restive youth makes for a volatile political mix in North Africa
Associated PressALGIERS, Algeria (AP) — The Arab Spring may finally be en route to Algeria. With the president in a French hospital recovering from a stroke, the generation of aging politicians and generals that has run Africa's largest country for a half-...Tags: Political Corruption, Arab Spring, Government, North Africa, U.S. Department of State
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Oscar Niemeyer dies at 104; modernist Brazilian architect
Oscar Niemeyer, the architect whose soaring buildings form the heart of Brasilia, the instant modernist capital built in the wilds of Brazil in the late 1950s, has died. He was 104. Niemeyer, who had outlived his contemporaries to become the world's...Tags: Architecture, U.S. Congress, Cuba, Paris (France), Hospitals and Clinics
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Tuesday's Calendar
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'Things That Keep Me Up at Night'
Orange Coast College's Doyle Arts Pavilion hosts an exhibit featuring memorable images from 20 artists. Admission to the "Things That Keep Me Up at Night" exhibit is free. An opening reception is from 6...Tags: College Sports, Facebook, Documentary (genre), Horton Foote, Unrest, Conflicts and War
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ALGERIA: In no hurry to recognize Libyan rebel government
Babylon & BeyondThe high-ranking source, who asked not to be identified, also said Algeria, a U.S. ally in the campaign against al Qaeda, has evidence that Libyan militants it had handed over to Moammar Kadafi's government are now at large in Libya and some have joined... -
ALGERIA: Police crack down on rally, but protesters vow to press on
Babylon & BeyondAlgerian riot police prevented protesters from gathering Saturday in May 1 Square in Algiers, the nation's capital, according to media reports. "Incredible tension on the streets. people standing around, police everywhere helicopters above. Feels like it'... -
ALGERIA: WikiLeaks documents reveal close collaboration with U.S. against Al Qaeda
Babylon & BeyondAlgeria is now considered America's closest ally in the fight against Al Qaeda in North Africa, an unlikely partnership that emerged following years of strained relations, leaked US diplomatic cables obtained by Babylon & Beyond show. The documents show... -
ALGERIA: 2 dead, hundreds injured in riots over food prices
Babylon & BeyondAt least two people were reportedly killed and 420 injured in several days of rioting across Algeria sparked by dramatic hikes in food prices as well as persistent unemployment. One was a young man who was shot dead when "he...... -
ARAB WORLD: Protests in Algeria and Yemen draw inspiration from Tunisia uprising
Babylon & BeyondActivists in Yemen, Jordan, Algeria and even Albania took to the streets this weekend demanding democratic reforms in their countries. Some expressed explicit support for the Tunisian people, calling for similar uprisings in their own countries. Others... -
ALGERIA: Clashes, arrests reported at banned anti-government demonstration
Babylon & BeyondAlgerian police cracked down on demonstrators at a banned Egypt-inspired anti-government march Saturday in the Algerian capital, clashing with protesters and arresting rally-goers, media reports said. A journalist with the Agence France Presse news agency... -
Warren Christopher dies at 85; Clinton secretary of State's quiet diplomacy was prized from Washington to L.A.
Warren Christopher, the former secretary of State and eminence grise of the Democratic Party whose achievements in a wide-ranging public career include brokering the Bosnian peace agreement for the Clinton administration and leading an independent...Tags: Restaurants, Los Angeles, U.S. Supreme Court, Bladder, Stanford University
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Car bombs kill dozens in Algiers
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterTwo bombs that killed at least 26 people, including 11 United Nations workers, in the Algerian capital on Tuesday were orchestrated by a resurgent Al Qaeda-linked group seeking to overthrow North African governments, Algerian authorities said. Al Qaeda...Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, North Africa, Bus Accidents, Guerrilla Activity, Elections
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