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Expand your search for '' to the webIndia Lights Up On The Eve Of Diwali - ReutersOct 18, 2009 Oct 17 - U.s. President Barack Obama, Terrorists And Traditional Motifs Feature Among Lights In Jaipur On The Eve Of Diwali, The Hindu Festival Of Lights.
Mother Teresa Body Dispute - ReutersOct 18, 2009 Oct 17 - As Albania Demands The Exhumation And Return Of The Body Of Albanian Mother Teresa Before Her 100th Birthday In 2010, The People Of Her Adopted City Of Kolkata In India Ex...
Bush Fire Terrifies Australian Town - ReutersOct 18, 2009 Oct 17 - Residents Flee Their Homes As A Fire-storm Rips Through The Queensland Town Of Mount Archer.
Dublin Streets For Boyzone Funeral. - ReutersOct 18, 2009 Oct. 17 - Stephen Gately's Distraught Bandmates Paid Tribute To The Late Singer While Thousands Lined The Streets Of Dublin.
Peru New Counterfeiting Centre. - ReutersOct 18, 2009 Oct. 17 - Dollar Counterfeiters Pushed Out Of Colombia Are Setting Up In Peru.
Mexican Police Find Bodies. - ReutersOct 18, 2009 Oct. 17 - Mexican Police Say The Dismembered Bodies Of Ten Men Have Been Discovered In An Abandoned Truck In The South West Of The Country.
Russian Car Workers Fear Lay Off - ReutersOct 17, 2009 Oct. 17 - Avtovaz, Faced With Plunging Car Sales, Is Preparing To Cut Its Workforce, Bringing Desperation And Uncertainty To Workers In Togliatti, Home Of Russia's Domestic Car Ind...
Maldives Politicians Submerge - ReutersOct 17, 2009 Oct 17 - Maldives President Mohamed Nasheed Holds An Underwater Cabinet Meeting To Increase Awareness Of The Threat Of Rising Sea Levels To His Country.
Pakistani's Angry Over Bombings - ReutersOct 17, 2009 Oct 17 - Residents Of The Pakistani City Of Peshawar Express Their Anger Over The Increasing Violence In The Country.
Taiwan Burns Boat To Honour God - ReutersOct 17, 2009 Oct 17 - Taiwan Pays Tribute To The Island's God Of Pestilence By Offering Paper Money And Burning A Costly Giant Boat To Ward Off Bad Luck.
Maldives Politicians Submerge - ReutersOct 17, 2009 Oct 17 - Maldives President Mohamed Nasheed Holds An Underwater Cabinet Meeting To Increase Awareness Of The Threat Of Rising Sea Levels To His Country.
India Lights Up On The Eve Of Diwali - ReutersOct 17, 2009 Oct 17 - U.s. President Barack Obama, Terrorists And Traditional Motifs Feature Among Lights In Jaipur On The Eve Of Diwali, The Hindu Festival Of Lights.
Fighting Mortgage-rescue Fraud - ReutersOct 17, 2009 Oct. 16 - Reuters West Coast Bureau Chief Mary Milliken Talks About How California, A Fertile Ground For Housing Market Scammers, Is Taking Action To Protect Consumers Against Mort...
Pakistanis Flee Attack On Taliban - ReutersOct 17, 2009 Oct. 16 - Residents Flee Waziristan As A Military Offensive Against The Pakistani Taliban Appears Imminent.
Dow Falls Below 10k - ReutersOct 17, 2009 Oct. 16 - U.s. Blue Chips Fell Back Below 10,000 On Friday After Disappointing Results From Bank Of America And General Electric And A Surprise Drop In Consumer Sentiment Sparked C...
Insider Charges For Billionaire - ReutersOct 17, 2009 Oct. 16 - Galleon Hedge Fund Partner And Billionaire Raj Rajaratnam As Well As 5 Others Are Arrested On Charges Of Securities Fraud And Insider Trading.
Consensus Proves Elusive For Obama - ReutersOct 17, 2009 Oct. 16 - A Politically Polarized Washington Could Spell More Challenging Times As Obama Tries To Push Ahead With Ambitious Reforms.
Skepticism Rises Over Balloon Saga - ReutersOct 17, 2009 Oct. 16 - Speculation And Skepticism Remains -- About Whether An Incident That Captivated Tv Viewers And Sparked A Police Rescue Operation Away In A Home-made Balloon -- Might Have...
Pakistan Attacks Concern U.s. - ReutersOct 17, 2009 Oct. 16 - A Wave Of Militant Attacks In Pakistan Has Brought A Warning From The Pakistani Government That A Ground Offensive Against The Pakistani Taliban Is Imminent.
Dow Falls Below 10k - ReutersOct 16, 2009 Oct. 16 - U.s. Blue Chips Fell Back Below 10,000 On Friday After Disappointing Results From Bank Of America And General Electric And A Surprise Drop In Consumer Sentiment Sparked C...
Insider Charges For Billionaire - ReutersOct 16, 2009 Oct. 16 - Galleon Hedge Fund Partner And Billionaire Raj Rajaratnam As Well As 5 Others Are Arrested On Charges Of Securities Fraud And Insider Trading.
Dutch Mp Incites Uk Protest - ReutersOct 16, 2009 Oct. 16 - Muslims Protest In London In As The Anti-islamic Mp Geert Wilders Overturns A Ban To Visit The Uk.
Power Plant In Plutonium Scare - ReutersOct 16, 2009 Oct 16 - Work At A Nuclear Power Plant In France Has Been Suspended After More Than Three Times The Expected Amount Of Plutonium Was Found Inside.
Monty Python Reunite In Ny - ReutersOct 16, 2009 Oct 16 - The Monty Python Comedy Troupe Celebrate Their 40th Anniversary With The Premiere Of A Documentary That Relates Their Hilarious Journey.
Beyonce Sees Fans Eye-to-eye - ReutersOct 16, 2009 Oct 16 - International R&b Star Beyonce Knowles Surprised Her Japanese Fans In Tokyo During A Fashion Event Ahead Of Her Japan Leg Of World Tour.
The Fun Lovin' Criminals In London - ReutersOct 16, 2009 Oct 16 - The Fun Lovin' Criminals Debut Brand New Songs At London's Hard Rock Cafe For Charity
Obama Addresses Congress - ReutersOct 16, 2009 Sep. 9 = U.s. President Barack Obama Called On The U.s. Congress To Overhaul The Healthcare System In A Televised Speech Wednesday Night.
Obama Urges Action On Healthcare - ReutersOct 16, 2009 Sep. 10 - Speaking At A Rare Joint Session Of Congress, President Barack Obama Called On Lawmakers For Quick Action On A Broad Healthcare Overhaul.
High Stakes Speech For Obama - ReutersOct 16, 2009 Sep. 9 - President Obama's High-stakes Speech To Congress Is Aimed At Getting Democrats On Board With His Plan And Convincing Skeptics Of The Need For Health Care Reform.
Obama Steadfast On Healthcare - ReutersOct 16, 2009 Sep 07 -speaking In Ohio, U.s. President Barack Obama Told Union Members He Still Believes In The "public Option" As Part Of Healthcare Reform. Joanne Nicholson Reports.
Healthcare A Headache For Obama - ReutersOct 16, 2009 Sep. 10 - Despite A Highly Praised Speech To A Joint Session Of Congress, President Obama Appeared To Change Few Minds In The House Or The Senate.
Senate Healthcare Bill A Bust? - ReutersOct 16, 2009 Sept. 17 - Senator Max Baucus's Long-awaited Healthcare Bill That He Unveiled On Wednesday Is Getting A Cool Reception From Both Political Parties.
More Uncertainty For Health Bill - ReutersOct 16, 2009 Oct.2- Reuters' Jon Decker And The Washington Post's Perry Bacon Discuss President Obama's Meeting In Copenhagen, Denmark.
Criminal Case Against Edwards? - ReutersOct 16, 2009 Sep. 21 - Reuters' Jon Decker Discusses Former Presidential Candidate John Edwards And A Report That Will Soon Acknowledge That He Fathered The Child Of His Mistress.
Troop Levels And Afghanistan - ReutersOct 16, 2009 Oct. 13 - Reuters' Jon Decker And Emily Heil Of Roll Call Discuss Troop Levels In Afghanistan.
Japan Kids Wash Hands Of H1n1 - ReutersOct 16, 2009 Oct 15 - Japan Is Taking All Precautions In The Fight Against The Deadly H1n1 Flu Virus, Starting With The Hands Of One High Risk Group -- Children.
Latin America's Soccer Delight - ReutersOct 16, 2009 Oct 15 - The Soccer Legend Maradona Has Hit Back At His Critics With Some Choice Words After Argentina Qualified For The World Cup Finals - Just.
Beckham Confident Of Milan Return - ReutersOct 16, 2009 Oct 15 - England International And La Galaxy Soccer Player David Beckham Confirms His Desired Loan Move To Italian Team Ac Milan Is Practically A Done Deal.
German Uproar Over Nazi Gnomes - ReutersOct 16, 2009 Oct 15 - Outcry In Germany Over Artist's Exhibition Of Garden Gnomes Giving The Hitler Salute In A Public Square, Which He Says Aims To Ridicule The Nazi Era.
Prisoners Brighten Indian Festival - ReutersOct 16, 2009 Oct 15 - Inmates Of The Amphala District Jail In India's Northern Jammu Prepare Candles And Wax Lamps For The Hindu Festival Of Lights, Diwali.
India's Risky School Run - ReutersOct 16, 2009 Oct 15 - Children Cross Rivers In Flimsy Boats To Get To School.
Tower To Be Tallest In East Asia - ReutersOct 16, 2009 Oct 16 - Tokyo's Sky Tree Tower Will Be The Tallest In East Asia When Completed In 2011, According To Its Builders
Remembering The End Of The Stasi - ReutersOct 16, 2009 Oct 16 - East Germans Remember The Final Days Of The Hated Secret Police, The Stasi, Which Collected Information On The Country's Citizens With A Network Of Spies And Informants.
World Cup Hopes For A United Bosnia - ReutersOct 16, 2009 Oct 16 - As The National Soccer Team Advances Towards The 2010 World Cup Finals In South Africa, Hopes Are Rising That Sporting Success Could Unite Bosnia-herzegovina, Still Deeply...
China's Ev Car Boom - ReutersOct 16, 2009 Oct. 16 - Shares Of Byd Soar 50 Percent On Year As China's Government Encourages Local Automakers To Focus On Fuel Efficiency And Eco-technologies.
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