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Japan’s prime minister said Wednesday that he wants to present concrete proposals to President Barack Obama next week in hopes of ending a growing rift over an American military air base in Okinawa.
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Pakistanis skeptical about a new one billion dollar US embassy By T9 Times Articles Posted on 19 Aug 2009 at 1:18am GMT The Pakistani government is suspicious of a nearly one billion dollar U.S. plan to expand the American embassy in Islamabad, a senior Pakistani official told The Media Line. Following reports earlier this week that the scheduled $945.2 [...]
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As the White House unveils a plan for combating the global AIDS epidemic, the drive to put people on drugs is receding as emphasis shifts to prevention and to diseases that cost less to fight.
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A government plan to round up and relocate thousands of wild horses in the West faces opposition from advocates who say the proposal is inhumane and unnecessary. At a hearing near Reno, two dozen advocates pressed the U.S. Bureau of Land Management's National Horse and Burro Advisory Board Monday for a moratorium on roundups until an independent audit of mustang numbers can be conducted....
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A government plan to round up and relocate thousands of wild horses in the West faces opposition from advocates who say the proposal is inhumane and unnecessary.
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A government plan to round up and relocate thousands of wild horses in the West faces opposition from advocates who say the proposal is inhumane and unnecessary.
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Times of India (Free subscription) | 12/07/2009
The Obama administration plans to cut its estimate of the projected costs of the government bailout programme by more than $200 billion and is looking at using part of the savings to fund new job creation efforts.
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Stanley McChrystal, US army commander in Afghanistan, tells Congress terror group's leader is 'iconic figure' Capturing or killing Osama Bin Laden is key to defeating al-Qaida, the US army commander in Afghanistan said yesterday. Testifying before the US Congress, General Stanley McChrystal said Bin Laden was an "iconic figure" whose survival emboldened al-Qaida as a franchising organisation...
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Indian Express (Free subscription) | yesterday
Employers in the US plan to increase payrolls next quarter for the first time in a year as confidence in the economic recovery grows, a private survey showed. Manpower Inc, the world's second-largest provider of temporary workers, said its gauge of employment for January through March rose to 6 from minus 2 for the final three months of this year.
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Prosecutors plan to revise charges against former Illinois Gov. Rod Blagojevich to avoid any delays that could be caused by an adverse Supreme Court ruling on honest services fraud. The court filing says the new charges will still focus on the same alleged misconduct, but the new charges will avoid the honest-services problem, according to the Chicago Sun-Times and the Chicago Tribune. Currently, 11...
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Cheapflights.com Flight News (Free subscription) | 12/07/2009
It may be cutting its shuttle service on domestic flights, but US Airways is beefing up its international routes. Effective May 13, 2010, US Airways will launch daily, nonstop flights to Rome from Charlotte.The airline will haul passengers across the...