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NATO ministers agree to fight drug trade in Afghanistan (International Herald Tribune)

Signaling a shift in strategy, NATO ministers agreed to allow attacks on Afghanistan's drug trade, which could include bombing laboratories.

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International Herald Tribune Website Joins Dinosaurs

The International Herald Tribune website--sister site of NYTimes.com--will soon shut down, citing "growth" opportunities. Forbes's James Erik Abels reports : The Times told staff in an internal e-mail Tuesday that the paper's flagship Web site will soon become host to news from sister paper the International Herald Tribune and that the Tribune 's site will be shuttered. The move will...

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Dolphins assistant Jim Reid home following surgery - International Herald Tribune

Dolphins assistant Jim Reid home following surgeryInternational Herald Tribune, France - 2 hours ago"It's hard to keep him still. He's got a lot of energy," Sparano said. "He's busy at work at home doing his stuff. It keeps him involved."

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Lawsuit alleges Pfizer manipulated drug studies - International Herald Tribune

By Stephanie Saul NEW YORK: The U.S. drug maker Pfizer earlier this decade manipulated the publication of scientific studies to bolster the use of its epilepsy drug Neurontin for other disorders, while suppressing research that did not support those uses, according to specialists who reviewed thousands of company documents for plaintiffs in a lawsuit against the company. Pfizer's tactics

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NY Times Shuts ‘International Herald Tribune’ Site Down

The New York Times is shuttering its International Herald Tribune site; NYTimes.com will soon host the international news normally reserved for its sister website. The move is not about cost...

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US: International Herald Tribune site to shut down

The New York Times announced plans to shut down the Web site of its sister paper the International Herald Tribune, according to Forbes. Content from the IHT website will now be hosted by nytimes.com.According to General Manager, Vivian Schiller the...

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Iceland nationalizes its second-largest bank | International Herald Tribune

“There is a very real danger, fellow citizens, that the Icelandic economy, in the worst case, could be sucked with the banks into the whirlpool and the result could be national bankruptcy.” Prime Minister Geir Haarde said in an address to the nation late Monday.

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British House of Lords rejects proposal to allow extended detention of terror suspects By Raymond Bonner

International Herald Tribune British House of Lords rejects proposal to allow extended detention of terror suspects By Raymond Bonner Monday, October 13, 2008 LONDON: After nearly 12 hours of often-intelligent and ever-passionate debate over two days, the House of Lords on Monday overwhelmingly rejected a Labour government proposal to allow the authorities to extend the time the police can hold...

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North Korea Allows Nuclear Inspectors

Satellite image from DigitalGlobe taken on January 5, 2006 shows Yongbyon nuclear reactor in North Korea. REUTERS/DigitalGlobe From The International Herald Tribune: VIENNA: North Korea declared Monday that it would resume shutting down its nuclear program and allow United Nations experts to monitor the process, including making sure the plant that produced plutonium for its test bomb remains...

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IHT - U.S. says Syria has released two Americans

International Herald Tribune U.S. says Syria has released two Americans Reuters Published: October 9, 2008 WASHINGTON: Syria has released two Americans it had detained and they appear to be in good condition, the U.S. State Department said on Thursday. The Syrian foreign ministry said earlier that authorities were questioning Holli Chmela, 27, and Taylor Luck, 23, for entering the country

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Www.OSIR.org.in - Alonso calm about dwindling 2009 options - International Herald Tribune

Fernando Alonso refused on Thursday to rule out a move from Renault despite being left with few alternatives for 2009. The double world champion had been linked with a move to BMW-Sauber until they decided this week to stick with Poland’s Robert Source: www.iht.com IC Bus Announces Plans to Enter Motorcoach Market in 2010 [...]

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Nalbandian Wins the Stockholm Open

Seventh-ranked Argentine tennis player David Nalbandian defeated his opponent Robin Soderling 6-2, 5-7, 6-3 in the Stockholm Open final on Sunday. According to the International Herald Tribune, Nalbandian gave an extremely strong performance, winning his second championship of the year, ninth in his career. He felt that the conditions on the indoor courts were perfect and [...]

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Krugman wins Nobel in economics

Paul Krugman, a professor at Princeton and an op-ed columnist for the International Herald Tribune, won for his work on global trade patterns.

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Opposition Grows against Proposed Chemical Plant in China

From the International Herald Tribune: Residents of a Chinese city plagued by pollution are mobilizing against a proposed chemical plant that they say could harm their health, with some urging marches against the plan, which they say puts growth before the environment. The plant proposed for Taizhou, Zhejiang Province, on the eastern coast ...

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