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Obama’s speech fails to sway France
Paris - France is not ready to reduce its nuclear arsenal for now, Defence Minister Jean-Yves Le Drian said on Thursday, a day after United States President Barack Obama offered to cut deployed weapons as part of a global push to lower ...
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Obama schedule for thursday June 20
U.S. President Barack Obama (L) and German Chancellor Angela Merkel arrive at the Brandenburg Gate in Berlin on June 19, 2013. Obama is in Berlin on his first official state visit to Germany and spoke at the historic site where fifty years earlier U.S. President John F. Kennedy delivered his famous "Ich bin ein Berliner (I am a Berliner)" address . UPI/David ...
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32 Facts That Show How Men Are Being Systematically Emasculated In America Today
Economic Collapse June 20, 2013 What is wrong with men in America? Why isn’t our country producing lots of strong, independent, hard working men of character like it once did? Well, many believe that it starts at a very young age. When compared with girls, boys in the United States get lower grades, they are much more likely to get into trouble at school and they are much more likely to ...
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New Law Protesters Face 10 Years In Prison for Wearing Masks in Canada
Prison Planet.com June 20, 2013 A new Canadian bill turned law continues the international fight against protesters and the resistance movement by making it a crime punishable by up to 10 years in prison to wear a mask or any form of identity concealment during non-authorized gatherings. The law indicates that wearing a mask or concealing ones identity during any unlawful assembly, as ...
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Brazil RiotCheerfulness and football are no longer enough for Brazilians Latin America News
Brazil’s football players cheer on their semi-finals at the Confederations Cup, but the protesters outside the stadium in Fortaleza can not get impressed.The protests overshadow the long sports festival – and provide the player with a ...
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Name game Obama gets his titles mixed up
US president Barack Obama repeatedly called George Osborne "Jeffrey" at a summit of world leaders, apparently confusing the Chancellor with a soul ...
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Trial of Whitey Bulger to return to 19 murders
THE trial of James "Whitey" Bulger turns back to evidence of the 19 murders the alleged mob boss is accused of committing or ordering while he ran the ruthless Winter Hill crime gang in the 1970s and ...
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Potential Zimmerman jurors quizzed on guns biases- Meet the potential jurors in Zimmerman trial- Special Coverage ZIMMERMAN TRIAL
Attorneys in George Zimmerman's murder trial quizzed a group of 40 potential jurors asked to return for a second round of questioning about whether they had fired guns, made judgments based on how people dressed or had been members of neighborhood watch groups. Wednesday's jury selection proceedings began with Florida Judge Debra Nelson reading the charge against George Zimmerman to ...
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France to maintain nuclear arsenal after Obama call
PARIS (Reuters) - France is not ready to reduce its nuclear arsenal for now, Defence Minister Jean-Yves Le Drian said on Thursday, a day after U.S. President Barack Obama offered to cut deployed weapons as part of a global push to lower stockpiles. Speaking in Berlin, Obama urged Russia to help build on the "New START" treaty that requires both countries to cut stockpiles of deployed ...
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Press Digest-canada-june 20
June 20 | Thu Jun 20, 2013 6:11am EDT June 20 (Reuters) - The following are the top stories from selected Canadian newspapers. Reuters has not verified these stories and does not vouch for their accuracy. THE GLOBE AND MAIL * The watchdog agency that sounded the alarm on Canada's metadata surveillance program has also raised red flags about how that intelligence is exchanged with ...
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Press Digest-canada-june 20
June 20 | Thu Jun 20, 2013 6:11am EDT June 20 (Reuters) - The following are the top stories from selected Canadian newspapers. Reuters has not verified these stories and does not vouch for their accuracy. THE GLOBE AND MAIL * The watchdog agency that sounded the alarm on Canada's metadata surveillance program has also raised red flags about how that intelligence is exchanged with ...
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Secret tax-haven files lift veil on $32M Ontario fraud
List of tax-haven names released to public The leaked files show the inner workings of how he lured dozens of investors with the promise of heady returns from offshore ventures, and provide a cautionary tale for anyone thinking of investing offshore. Among those taken in were a navy veteran, a doctor, property developers, a farmer, nurses, a filmmaker and retirees. "He promised amazing ...
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Top court to reveal if it will hear Rob Ford conflict appeal
Toronto Mayor Rob Ford won an appeal in a conflict-of-interest challenge. He will learn today if the Supreme Court of Canada plans to hear an appeal of that ruling. (Michelle Siu/Canadian ...
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Jeffrey George President Barack Obama confuses UK Chancellor Osborne for his favourite rb singer during G8 presentation
The Chancellor George Osborne has been called many things in his time - but Barack Obama confusing him for his favourite R&B singer must be a ...
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Climate change is the threat of our time President Obama pledges to cut nuclear weapons and a greener world in Berlin speech
In a speech at the Brandenburg Gate that instantly invited comparisons with visits to the same spot by some of his predecessors, President Barack Obama sought to make a historic imprint of his own, pledging to forge a new pact with Russia to further cut nuclear arsenals and to step up the fight against global ...
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Allowing private home ownership on reserves could be key to improving well-being for Natives report
First Nations that opt for proposed federal legislation allowing private ownership on reserve land could see the well-being of their communities improve, says a new report by the Fraser Institute. The exploratory study, published Wednesday by Katrine Beauregard and former Stephen Harper advisor Tom Flanagan, suggests private property may be the key to bringing levels of income, employment and ...
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Tory MP questions Ottawa’s decision to sole source multi-million-dollar contract for 21 coast guard helicopters
A Conservative MP has questioned his own government's decision to sole source a multi-million-dollar contract for 21 new coast guard helicopters from a Montreal company over safety concerns and fears that the process was rigged so that the Quebec firm would win. In a letter to Transport Minister Denis Lebel, obtained this week by ...
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Lawmakers Slam Obamas Nuke Plan
President Obama's pledge to cut the United States' nuclear arsenal by one-third is sending the wrong message to the global community, some Washington lawmakers said Wednesday. "Now is not the time to pursue further strategic nuclear force reductions," Sen. Jim Inhofe, R-Okla., said following Obama's speech in Berlin, Germany. Inhofe was among several lawmakers ...
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Obama to put limits on power plants in climate effort
The move would be the most consequential climate policy step he could take and one sure to provoke legal challenges from Republicans and some industries. Electric power plants are the largest single source ...
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Ex-prof. arrested in Mexico on child sex charges
LOS ANGELES-It was a call from a Mexican citizen who recognized the photo of a former University of Southern California professor on the FBI's most-wanted list that gave authorities the final tip they needed to bring in a man suspected of sex crimes with children who had slipped through their fingers when he abruptly left town two years ago. An FBI agent at the U.S. Embassy in Mexico City ...
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Tropical Storm Barry bears down on Mexicos coast
VERACRUZ, Mexico (AP) -- Tropical Storm Barry bore down on Mexico's Gulf Coast early Thursday as civil defense workers readied emergency shelters and forecasters warned of the possibility of deadly flash floods and ...
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Brazilians mock Pele’s appeal to end protests
Brazilian soccer great Pele has called on thousands of protestors demonstrating over poor quality public services and corruption to leave the streets and focus on football, an appeal that was quickly met with derision on social ...
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Delay on Taliban US peace talks
Preliminary Afghan peace talks in Qatar between U.S. and Taliban officials are unlikely to take place on Thursday as originally expected, a source familiar with the matter told ...
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US diocese sued over abuse by Irish priest
A CATHOLIC Church diocese in the United States is being sued by an alleged abuse victim who says an Irish priest sexually assaulted him in the ...
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Obama Suggests Further Cuts to U.S. Russian Nuclear Arsenals As China’s Buildup Continues
PLA soldiers stand on military vehicles during a military parade marking China's 60th anniversary near the Tiananmen Square in Beijing, China, Thursday, Oct. 1, 2009. (AP Photo/Vincent Thian) (CNSNews.com) - President ...










