Seven people, including three young children, who died when their minivan plunged 60ft and landed in a ravine on the grounds of a zoo, have been named by police.
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Bronx zoo van crash: police release names of seven victims
Posted by cagan 26 days ago (http://www.telegraph.co.uk)
Large payouts to owners make it profitable for owners to field thoroughbreds that are past their prime, sometimes with fatal results.
Nordic Countries Increasingly Attractive as Sites for Data Centers
Posted by cagan 26 days ago (http://www.nytimes.com)
While most centers continue to be located in the United States, Nordic countries are becoming attractive, with abundant green energy and low electricity costs in the region.
In French election sobriety is new sign of times
Posted by cagan 26 days ago (http://news.yahoo.com)
PARIS (Reuters) - When Nicolas Sarkozy won the French presidency in 2007, the roaring Noughties were still in full swing and his message of "work more to earn more" was in sync with the times. Five years later, sobriety, solidarity and a desire for fairness define the zeitgeist and Sarkozy's Socialist challenger Francois Hollande seems more in tune with the spirit of the age. Winning an election
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Posted by diziizleniyor1 25 days ago (http://www.ledreyonum.com)How the Murdochs prepared for Leveson
Posted by cagan 26 days ago (http://www.reuters.com)
LONDON/WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Rupert Murdoch is famous for not taking advice, but even the world's most powerful media mogul had to submit to days of preparation by top lawyers before testifying to a British press ethics inquiry.
Bill Clinton: 'Barack Obama has done a good job'
Posted by cagan 26 days ago (http://www.telegraph.co.uk)Two bombs detonate in Idlib, north Syria: state news
Posted by cagan 26 days ago (http://www.reuters.com)
BEIRUT (Reuters) - Syria's state news agency said two bombs had detonated on Monday in the central districts of Idlib city, near the Turkish border, and blamed what it said were terrorists.
LIBYA : Former Libyan oil minister found dead in Danube
Posted by ebru 26 days ago (http://www.france24.com)
The body of former Libyan oil minister Shukri Ghanem (pictured), who defected from Muammar Gaddafi's regime in June last year, was discovered in the Danube river near Vienna on Sunday.
Saudi Arabia: bin Laden family let in on humanitarian grounds
Posted by cagan 27 days ago (http://news.yahoo.com)
JEDDAH (Reuters) - Saudi Arabia has allowed the family of al Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden into the kingdom on humanitarian grounds, state media reported on Saturday, almost a year after U.S. special forces killed the world's most wanted man in Pakistan. Pakistan deported the family this week, ending months of speculation about the fate of his wives and children who were detained by Pakistani secu
The death of Neil Heywood has come under fresh scrutiny after a Sunday Telegraph investigation unearthed details of the British business dealings of the Chinese woman suspected of his murder.
Greece tries to crack down on fraud as mayor of Zakynthos faces revolt
Posted by cagan 27 days ago (http://www.telegraph.co.uk)
Greece needs to crack down on benefit fraud, but on Zakynthos, the island of the blind, the crackdown has backfired for one politician
Obama, Romney tweak strategies for tight race this fall
Posted by cagan 27 days ago (http://www.reuters.com)
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - After months of casting Republican Mitt Romney as someone who often changes positions for political convenience, President Barack Obama's campaign is calling Romney a far-right conservative - a contradictory set of messages that essentially invites voters to decide what they don't like about Romney.
SAUDI ARABIA - EGYPT: Saudi Arabia recalls its ambassador to Egypt
Posted by ebru 27 days ago (http://www.france24.com)
Saudi Arabia announced Saturday it has recalled its ambassador from Egypt and closed its embassies and consulates following protests against the Saudi arrest of an Egyptian human rights activist in Jeddah.
Gunmen hit Syrian army from sea, Moscow slams rebels
Posted by cagan 27 days ago (http://news.yahoo.com)
BEIRUT (Reuters) - Gunmen in inflatable dinghies killed several security officials in an attack on a military unit on Syria's Mediterranean coast, state media said on Saturday, the first seaborne assault reported during the revolt against President Bashar al-Assad. The night raid, along with the killings of at least 15 people in violence in two areas near the capital, underlined the threadbare st
Suicide Attack Kills 9 Near Damascus as Cease-Fire Erodes
Posted by yuksel 28 days ago (http://www.nytimes.com)Sort News
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