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news aggregatorGOP rival hopes to end Indiana Sen. Lugar's careerINDIANAPOLIS (AP) -- Republican Richard Lugar has shown through a lengthy Senate career that he can broker compromises on international and domestic issues, and avoid the acrimony that often brings Washington to a halt....
GOP rival hopes to end Indiana Sen. Lugar's careerINDIANAPOLIS (AP) -- Republican Richard Lugar has shown through a lengthy Senate career that he can broker compromises on international and domestic issues, and avoid the acrimony that often brings Washington to a halt....
GOP rival hopes to end Indiana Sen. Lugar's careerINDIANAPOLIS (AP) -- Republican Richard Lugar has shown through a lengthy Senate career that he can broker compromises on international and domestic issues, and avoid the acrimony that often brings Washington to a halt....
Olmert: U.S. right wing derailed peaceAhmadinejad rivals rout president in Iran runoffTEHRAN, Iran (AP) -- Supporters of President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad have been reduced to a small fraction in Iran's legislature, hugely outnumbered by the conservatives who once backed him but then turned against him after he was perceived to challenge the authority of top clerics, according to final results from a runoff parliamentary election announced Saturday....
Pioneering coastal path openedThe first coastal path network to cover an entire country is officially opened, covering 870 miles of Wales.
Law.com: "The Justices tend to find a violation if they can imagine the search applying to them personally"Law.com: The Court and the Fourth Amendment; The Justices tend to find a violation if they can imagine the search applying to them personally by Erwin Chemerinsky: I long have believed that the best predictor of whether the U.S. Supreme Court finds a violation of the Fourth Amendment is whether the justices could imagine it happening to them. For example, the Supreme Court upheld drug-testing requirements in every case until it considered a Georgia law that required that high-level government officials be subjected to it. The two Fourth Amendment decisions this term, U.S. v. Jones and Florence v. Board of Chosen Freeholders of Burlington County, powerfully illustrate that the justices only seem to care if it could happen to them. Two rescued from blaze at flatsTwo people are rescued from a blaze which broke out at a block of flats in Greenock, Inverclyde.
AP apology to WWII scoop reporterThe Associated Press apologises for sacking the reporter who defied censors to report early that World War II had ended in Europe.
Man on Olympic dance fraud chargeA man is charged with fraud offences over an alleged scam to sponsor children from dance schools at the closing event of the 2012 Olympics.
9/11 suspects ignore, disrupt hearingBrother: jail terms no deterrentThe brother of a murdered Coleraine pensioner, who died after a burglary at his home, criticises the justice system in Northern Ireland.
Sarah Ferguson tried in absentia in TurkeyANKARA, Turkey (AP) -- The trial of Britain's Duchess of York for allegedly taking part in the secret filming of two orphanages in Turkey has been adjourned so the plaintiffs can evaluate a proposed out-of-court settlement, Turkey's state-run news agency said....
Ex-Milosevic's allies front-runners in Serbia voteBELGRADE, Serbia (AP) -- Former ultranationalist allies of Slobodan Milosevic may return to power in Serbia, 12 years after the late Balkan strongman was ousted by pro-Western forces seeking European Union membership....
Emerging economies rise to prominenceGlobal power shifts, viewed from a sun lounger
Ofsted 'deterring school leaders'School leaders say that pressure from Ofsted puts off too many applicants for headships.
PM hails Johnson mayoral victoryDavid Cameron says he is "delighted" with Boris Johnson's re-election as London mayor, after he narrowly beat Labour rival Ken Livingstone.
Look! Up in the sky! It's Supermoon! Due SaturdayNEW YORK (AP) -- The biggest and brightest full moon of the year arrives Saturday night as our celestial neighbor passes closer to Earth than usual....
Look! Up in the sky! It's Supermoon! Due SaturdayNEW YORK (AP) -- The biggest and brightest full moon of the year arrives Saturday night as our celestial neighbor passes closer to Earth than usual....
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