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Project delays could cost Afghan hearts and minds, report warns
World NowAmerican plans to win hearts and minds in Afghanistan by improving electricity, paving roads and making other infrastructure improvements have been delayed so much that they could end up turning more Afghans against them, a government report warned... -
Plymouth's Morgan Uceny posts Facebook message after advancing to Olympic semis
Morgan Uceny safely advanced to the semifinals of the women's 1,500 meters at the London Olympics Monday, finishing second in the third of three qualifying heats, and then took time to post a note on Facebook. "Whammo- first round is complete! It's...
Tags: Morgan Uceny, Shannon Rowbury, Track and Field
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Venezuelan diplomat charged with murdering ambassador to Kenya
World NowVenezuela's first secretary at its embassy in Kenya was charged with murdering the newly arrived ambassador as allegations surfaced that officials at the scandal-plagued post in Nairobi may have been trafficking drugs under cover of diplomatic immunity,... -
'Following Sarah' is a life and death experience
Considering that the title character is no longer among the living in "Following Sarah," she spends a good deal of time on stage at Fells Point Corner Theatre. Playwright Rich Espey has set himself a tricky challenge with this Baltimore Playwrights...
Tags: Celebrities, Suicide, Hopewell (Hopewell, Virginia), Fantasy Sports, Arts and Culture
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Olympic track and field: Uceny, Huddle take shot at history
South Bend Tribune CorrespondentIt took Morgan Uceny 27 years to get to this point. Funny, then, that it will all be over in about four minutes. The intense training, the sacrifices, the career plans put on hold, it all comes to a head at 3:55 p.m. this afternoon when the self-...Tags: Ethiopia, Russia, Awards and Prizes, Molly Huddle, Turkey
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Victims of 1998 Africa bombing still seeking compensation
Fourteen years after a truck bomb ripped through the U.S. Embassy in Nairobi, Kenya, the families of 12 Americans killed in the attack are still fighting for federal compensation that has been granted to other terrorism victims — a struggle that has...Tags: Allen West, Bennie G. Thompson, Murder, U.S. Department of State, Roy Blunt
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Maryland students plan food drive for fall
Students at the University of Maryland, College Park are planning to prepare more than 100,000 meals in a single day, to be donated to people in need. The meal packages will contain rice, soy, dehydrated vegetables and a vitamin powder. The event will...
Tags: Education, University of Maryland, College Park, Bethesda (Montgomery, Maryland), Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority, Colleges and Universities
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San Diegan stranded in Bahrain by no-fly list
FOX 5 ReporterSAN DIEGO - In the second such case in a month, a San Diego man has been stranded outside the United States after learning that he was placed on the federal no-fly list. City College student Ali Ahmed, 20, is stuck in Bahrain. “(The ticketing...Tags: Religious Conflicts, National Government, Government, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Council on American-Islamic Relations
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Reprimand handed St. Joseph County magistrate over custody hearing issue
By South Bend Tribune Staff WriterA judicial ethics panel has admonished a St. Joseph County magistrate for granting custody of a child to its grandparents, even though the child’s father had never been notified of the custody hearing. In an admonishment handed down Thursday, St....Tags: Ethics, Values, Judges, Crime, Law and Justice, Justice System
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Free family concerts this summer at Levitt Pavilion
Lehigh Valley ParentingThis weekend ArtsQuest moves its Peas & Qs family series at 11 a.m. Saturday to Levitt Pavilion at SteelStacks in Bethlehem as part of its free summer concert series. Family concerts will take be held at 11 a.m. every Saturday from June 2-July 28. In... -
Northern Michigan residents reach out to children in Kenya
The bright blue-clad children danced gaily around the flag pole. Seventeen of us from all parts of the United States had just arrived at the Kisima Academy, 10 miles north of Kitale in western Kenya. We were there to deliver 32 50-pound suitcases of...
Tags: Peace Corps, Colleges and Universities, Alternative Energy, Teaching and Learning, Arts and Culture
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Somali refugees increasingly endangered in Kenya camp, agencies say
World NowThousands of Somali refugeesat risk in Kenya's Dadaab refugee camp, aid agencies warn: Eight aid agencies Thursday warned that 200,000 Somali refugees in Dadaab, the world's biggest refugee camp, face a crisis because of donor funding shortfalls....
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