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Indiana withdraws support for fertilizer plant
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Indiana officials withdrew state backing Friday for a fertilizer plant over concerns about whether its Pakistan-based owners are doing enough at its overseas operations to keep the potentially explosive material from being used...
Tags: Mount Vernon, Economy, Business and Finance, Explosions, Economic Policy, Afghanistan
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Latest Indiana news, sports, business and entertainment
SHERRIFF'S DEPUTY-WRECK Four hurt in roadside crash east of Indianapolis GREENFIELD, Ind. (AP) — Authorities say four people were injured when a car veered into a cruiser belonging to a sheriff's deputy who stopped to help a motorist on a...Tags: Disasters and Accidents, Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade, Motorvehicle Accidents, Arts and Culture, Plant Closings
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Three U.N. observers released unharmed between Syria and Israel
BEIRUT -- Three United Nations observers posted in the buffer zone between Syria and the Israeli-occupied Golan Heights were seized by armed anti-government forces and held for five hours this week before being released unharmed, the U.N. said. It...Tags: Syrian Civil War (2011 - present ), Politics, Israel, Career and Workplace, Employees
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Pakistan-based developers say they'll continue S. Ind. project despite state pulling support
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Pakistan-based Developers who want to build a fertilizer plant in southwest Indiana say they'll continue with the project despite the withdrawal of state incentives. Midwest Fertilizer Corp. issued a statement Friday in response...Tags: Fertilizer, Chemical Industry
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Defense official says U.S. has authority to target terrorists anywhere
WASHINGTON — A senior Pentagon official told a Senate committee Thursday that the U.S. would be at war with Al Qaeda for 15 to 20 more years and said the military could target terrorists anywhere under a law passed after the Sept. 11 terrorist...
Tags: Somalia, U.S. Congress, Military Equipment, Al-Qaeda, Crime, Law and Justice
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Russia defends weapons shipments to Syria
MOSCOW -- Russian officials on Friday defended the country’s weapons sales to Syria, saying the country is primarily providing defense systems that are in line with international treaties. Responding to news reports that Russia has sent advanced...
Tags: Military Equipment, Bashar Assad, NATO, Russia, Ban Ki-moon
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Myanmar frees group of dissidents ahead of summit with U.S.
NEW DELHI -- Some 20 political prisoners were released in Myanmar on Friday, just days before a a historic summit between the country's leader and President Obama in Washington, officials and prisoner rights groups said. President Thein Sein will be the...
Tags: Justice and Rights, Aung San Suu Kyi, Politics, Burma, Thein Sein
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Pakistan approves 100,000 tonnes of wheat for Iran to pay for power
ReutersBy Syed Raza Hassan ISLAMABAD, May 17 (Reuters) - Islamabad has authorised the export of 100,000 tonnes of wheat to Iran in trade not jeopardised by Western sanctions, to settle dues for electricity supplied to Pakistan's energy-starved border areas, the...Tags: Iran, Tehran (Iran), Islamabad (Pakistan), European Union
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Bombings at 2 Pakistan mosques kill 10
PESHAWAR, Pakistan -- Bomb blasts tore through two village mosques in northwest Pakistan on Friday, killing at least 10 people and injuring more than 25, local authorities said. The bombings occurred in the village of Baz Darrah in the Malakand region,...Tags: Taliban, Explosions, Religion and Belief, Emergency Incidents, Bombings
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Women can't be president in Iran, senior cleric says
TEHRAN — Iran’s next president will not be a woman. No surprise there, but a senior religious figure, Ayatollah Mohammad Yazdi, made it official in comments Wednesday to a group of clerics and theology students, according to the conservative...
Tags: Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, Iran, Politics, Religion and Belief, Feminism
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State withdraws backing for S. Ind. fertilizer plant due to concern over potential explosives
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — State officials have withdrawn economic incentives they had offered for a southwest Indiana fertilizer plant over concerns about whether its Pakistan-based owners are doing enough at its overseas operations to keep the...Tags: Explosions, Fertilizer, Chemical Industry, Emergency Incidents
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Six Americans among at least 15 killed in Afghanistan bombing
KABUL, Afghanistan -- The U.S.-military contractor DynCorp International says four American employees were killed in a suicide car bombing Thursday in the Afghan capital, Kabul, bringing the number of Americans slain to six. Nine Afghan civilians were...
Tags: Taliban, Suicide, Transportation Accidents, Afghanistan, Motorvehicle Accidents
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