pondělí 30. dubna 2012

Struggling Burma steps out of darkness - Sydney Morning Herald

Struggling Burma steps out of darkness - Sydney Morning Herald
04/30/2012
Sydney Morning HeraldStruggling Burma steps out of darknessSydney Morning HeraldBANGKOK: The United Nations Secretary-General, Ban Ki-moon, has urged Western nations to further ease sanctions against Burma as the party of the democracy leader Aung San Suu Kyi ended a boycott of the country's military dominated parliament.Suu Kyi to enter Burma's parliamentABC OnlineSuu Kyi, NLD lawmakers to attend parliament on WednesdayThe HinduUN Chief Encourages Further Easing of Burma SanctionsVoice of AmericaThe Associated Press -The Australian -BBC Newsall 1,378 news articles »
Syria blasts rock hotel sheltering UN staff - Sydney Morning Herald
04/30/2012
Sydney Morning HeraldSyria blasts rock hotel sheltering UN staffSydney Morning HeraldBEIRUT: Two bombs exploded near a military compound in the north-western Syrian city of Idlib, killing at least eight people, and causing heavy damage, Syrian state media and opposition activists say. One activist group, Britain's Syrian Observatory ...Sucide blasts in Syria reportedly kill at least 8, wound nearly 100Fox NewsBlasts Hit Syrian Government Targets as UN Agreement FaltersBloombergSyria: 9 Killed in Bombings in City of IdlibTIMECNN International -Atlanta Journal Constitutionall 2,535 news articles »
Ohio officials will allow return of 5 surviving exotic animals to suicidal ... - Washington Post
04/30/2012
Ohio officials will allow return of 5 surviving exotic animals to suicidal ...Washington PostCOLUMBUS, Ohio — Ohio officials say they will allow for the return of five surviving exotic animals to a woman whose husband released dozens of wild creatures last fall before he committed suicide. The Ohio Agriculture Department announced the decision ...and more »
Clinton on Obama: 'He's not Houdini' - Washington Examiner
04/30/2012
The Daily StarClinton on Obama: 'He's not Houdini'Washington ExaminerBill Clinton says that if President Obama could have put in place his hope and change agenda instead of fighting a bad economy, "we'd be roaring." (Photo by Olivier Douliery-Pool/Getty Images) Leave it to master communicator Bill Clinton to hatch a ...Obama and Clintons Unite for Political PartnershipDaily PoliticalObama Reaches for Some Clinton MagicNational JournalBill Clinton: Obama 'Beating the Clock' on EconomyABC News (blog)Daily Caller -The Associated Pressall 562 news articles »

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