Over 700 anti-Wall Street protestors arrested
More than 700 anti-Wall Street protestors were
arrested in New York on Saturday when they blocked traffic on the
Brooklyn Bridge, forcing authorities to shut it down for hours,
police said.
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Chavez backs his ‘brothers’ Gaddafi, Assad
‘I ask for the life of our brother Gaddafi’:
Venezuela: Venezuela’s firebrand President Hugo
Chavez on Saturday reiterated his support for ousted Libyan leader
Moamer Kadhafi and embattled Syrian President Bashar al-Assad,
calling them “brothers.” “I ask God for the life of our brother
Kadhafi... No one knows where Kadhafi is, I think he went to the
desert,” Chavez told official television VTV.
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Tensions rise as Tripoli residents urge fighters out
Tensions are rising in Tripoli as increasingly
frustrated residents call on hundreds of armed Libyan fighters who
stayed in the city after the fall of Moamer Kadhafi to leave.
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British PM sorry for ‘disrespectul’ comments to female MPs
‘ It’s my fault, I’ve got to do better’ :
British Prime Minister David Cameron has
apologised, in an interview published on Sunday, after he was
criticised for being disrespectful in comments he made to two female
lawmakers.
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Trial throws spotlight on ‘lost boy’ Jackson
In life, he was infamous for his bizarre quirks
the pet chimp, the oxygen tent, the nose. In death, the portrait of
Michael Jackson emerging from his doctor’s manslaughter trial is one
of a “lost boy,” deeply content with his children but dogged by
health woes and desperate to reclaim his earlier career success.
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