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- THE NATIONAL: A Fatwa against Terrorism
- CHINA DAILY: Knocking on the glass ceiling
- The Word on the Street: Dictator Primo de Rivera governed better than Liberal and Socialist statesmen of Spain
- HAARETZ: East Jerusalem construction plan ends Mideast peace talks, says PA
- IRIN: Women at risk in Haiti refugee camps
- CYPRUS WEEKLY: Ransom for former Cyprus Prez Tassos’ corpse
- THE SANTIAGO TIMES: While Chile still reels from tremor, Piñera to be inaugurated
- HÜRRİYET: Over 50 dead in Elazığ earthquake as mud-brick buildings collapse
- THE KOREA TIMES: Is Social Unrest in N. Korea Harbinger of Change?
- NEZAVISIMAYA: The expansion of NATO and Russia’s military doctrine
- THIS DAY: Another Massacre hits Nigeria
- AL JAZEERA: Patience urged in Iraq vote count
- The Word on the Street: The Lasting Imprints of Minor Events
- HAARETZ: U.S. vows to assign blame if Israel-PA talks fail
- CORRIERE DELLA SERA: Amanda Knox’s crime wasn’t premeditated
- THE SANTIAGO TIMES: ‘Not All of Chile Is Like The Images In The Media’
- THE GUARDIAN: Iraq invasion was right decision for right reasons, says Brown
- HÜRRİYET: US committee’s vote on ‘genocide’ makes Turkey angry
- THE MOSCOW TIMES: Sports Minister Ready to Quit Over Olympics
- TVNZ: From Morocco to New Zealand: NZ woman talks about possible McCann sighting
- THE KOREA TIMES: Crimes Rise in N. Korea After Currency Reform
- EU OBSERVER: EU Commission welcomes fresh Greek austerity measures
- IRIN: HAITI: After the quake, the deluge
- THE SANTIAGO TIMES: Two Earthquakes at Once
- TODAY’S ZAMAN: Wahhabism in the Balkans: a threat to regional stability?
- DAWN: Key Taliban complex captured in Bajaur
- THE SANTIAGO TIMES: Security And Aid Efforts Slowly Make Their Way To Chile’s South
- MAIL & GUARDIAN: SA is ready for the World Cup, says Fifa
- KATHIMERINI: As Brussels pushes for more austerity measures, Greece PM asks Greeks to stop country ‘going under’
- This Week in Pictures
- THE NEW VISION: Anti-Homosexuality Bill will not be withdrawn, says Speaker of Parliament
- The Word on the Street: Going back to the Simple Life
- L’ESPRESSO: G8 SPENDING SCANDAL HITS BERLUSCONI GOV’T
- THE MOSCOW TIMES: Russia Suffers Its Worst-Ever Olympics
- EU OBSERVER: US diplomat soothes EU nerves after summit debacle
- THE SANTIAGO TIMES: Death Toll Rises Past 700 After Massive Earthquake In Chile
- TODAY’S ZAMAN: Turkey eyes better future amid bitter memories of Feb. 28
- EURASIANET: Armenian Parliamentary Vote Deals Blow to Turkish Reconciliation Chances
- SWISSINFO: EU diplomats hope for Libya breakthrough as Gaddafi calls Jihad against Switzerland
- THE TRIPOLI POST: Swiss Irrationality Drags EU into Dispute with Friendly Libya
- The Word on the Street: Bloodless decimations will save Italy
- HÜRRİYET: Is Turkey facing democratization or dissolution?
- THE NATIONAL: Al Mabhouh ‘survived two previous hits’
- AL JAZEERA: Israel’s new war on Islamic sites
- HAARETZ: At least 10 Israelis share names of new Dubai hit squad suspects
- BUENOS AIRES HERALD: Argentine FM Taiana to meet UN head as UK sends submarine to Malvinas
- DAILY TRUST: Yar’adua is back
- KATHIMERINI: Greek anger at German reports
- DAILY BABEL EXCLUSIVE: Ancient Raphael replica discovered in flat near Rome
- DER SPIEGEL: Drunk Driving German Bishop Resigns
- ANSA: Google guilty for bully video
- JAPAN TIMES: Toyota admits failures ahead of U.S. hearing
- ATLANTIC REVIEW: Of BRICS and PIGS: Reading the Euro-crisis
- THE AUSTRALIAN: Rudd sets spy agencies on boats
- DAWN: Pakistan set to make Winter Olympics debut
- FRANCE 24: Air traffic controller strike to disrupt flights from French airports
- NEZAVISIMAYA: Crimea could become major problem for Ukraine’s new president
- This Week in Pictures
- SUDAN TRIBUNE: Sudan’s elections maintain dictatorship
- IRIN: Do two wrongs make a right in Niger?
- CORRIERE DELLA SERA: L’Aquila explodes against the government
- NRC HANDELSBLAD: Dutch government’s collapse is a setback for Obama
- DER SPIEGEL: Lufthansa Pilots Start Massive Four-Day Strike
- HüRRIYET: Police detain several Turkish military generals in coup fear
- DAILY BABEL EXCLUSIVE: Notes from Port-au-Prince
- HAARETZ: Israel urges world: Impose sanctions on Iran as soon as possible
- THIS DAY: Military coup ousts Niger leader
- PRESS TV: Leader says Iran will never seek atom bomb
- THE LOCAL: Stockholm ‘one of Europe’s richest regions
- XINHUA: Chinese high speed rail hits 3,300 km
- IRIN: Coup crisis hits Niger
- VREMYA: Stalin in the city
- CBC: Judge raps Vancouver police tactics
- DER SPIEGEL: School Murder- Teacher Killed in Revenge for Bad Grades
- THE NATIONAL: Dubai Police almost certain of Mossad involvement in murder
- FRANCE 24: French wine scandal sees jail sentences
- MAIL & GUARDIAN: Zuma bodyguards raise spectre of ‘police state’
- SANA: Syrian President Bashar al-Assad meets US envoy
- DAWN: Military confirms Mullah Baradar’s arrest
- BUENOS AIRES HERALD: President Kirchner signs decree to control Malvinas shipping
- ANSA: Frattini to meet Libyan foreign minister
- EAST AFRICAN BUSINESS WEEK: Oil giants rush for Uganda’s fields
- IRIN: Northern truce in Yemen a window of opportunity
- THE NATIONAL: Al Mabhouh’s killers travelled to Dubai on fake passports
- KATHIMERINI: Greece resists EU fiscal demand
- HAARETZ: Dubai to arrest 11 over Hamas assassination, but still won’t rule out Mossad
- The Word on the Street: A Revolutionary Pope for the future of Christianity
- COLOMBO TODAY: Lankan govt. should empower Tamils – Indian foreign minister
- MOSCOW TIMES: Nicaragua, Russia to Hold Military Exercises, Lavrov Says
- PRESS TV: Ahmadinejad says Iran unity at highest level ever
- FLANDERS NEWS: Death toll of Halle train crash mounts
- The Word on the Street: An African Ruler’s Riches
- THE NATIONAL: In Mossad’s Sights- A Political Assassination in Dubai
- SABA NEWS: War end in Yemen
- MAIL & GUARDIAN: South Africans mark Mandela’s release from prison
- EU OBSERVER: Van Rompuy: Eurozone will bail out Greece if needed
- NRC HANDELSBLAD: Training Afghan soldiers can be a violent endeavour
- THE JAPAN TIMES: Toyota the city rides out the storm
- PRESS TV: Iran starts 20% uranium enrichment
- The Word on the Street: Blair is not Britain’s worst war-mongering villain






