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  • Award-winning journalist dies in car accident at 33

    Fox News - Tuesday 18th June, 2013

    Award-winning journalist and war correspondent Michael Hastings has died in a car accident in Los Angeles. Buzzfeed Editor-in-Chief Ben Smith says he learned from a family member that the 33-year-old died early Tuesday. Hastings wrote about politics for the popular news site and has written books about dealing with the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq. Hastings won a Polk Award for magazine ...

  • Obama family trip under fire amid sequester cuts- Walter Reed plans to furlough thousands

    Fox News - Tuesday 18th June, 2013

    President Obama's trip this month to Africa, with the first family tagging along, is projected to cost taxpayers as much as $100 million, sparking criticism as the federal government scrimps along during sequester-related budget cuts. Among the related costs will be fighter jets; hundreds of Secret Service agents; a Navy ship with a full trauma center; and military cargo planes to bring 56 ...

  • United Airlines Becomes North American Launch Customer for Boeing 787-10 as It Increases Dreamliner Order to 65

    Travel Blackboard - Tuesday 18th June, 2013

    United Airlines (NYSE: UAL) today increased its 787 Dreamliner order to 65 aircraft (including six previously delivered aircraft) with an order for 20 787-10s. United is the North American launch customer for the 787-10 and it expects delivery of its first aircraft in 2018. United ordered 10 incremental 787-10 aircraft and will convert 10 existing 787s on order to 787-10s, enabling the airline ...

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  • Obama Has Plans to Cut U.S. Nuclear Arsenal if Russia Reciprocates

    International Herald Tribune - Tuesday 18th June, 2013

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  • Senators call for zero tolerance on harassment in RCMP

    CBC News - Tuesday 18th June, 2013

    An RCMP cruiser sits parked on Parliament Hill in Ottawa on May 29, 2013. Senators are recommending the force change its code of conduct regarding harassment. (Sean Kilpatrick/Canadian ...

  • A poet without poems Canada’s taxpayer-funded wordsmith laments scarcity of assignments from Ottawa

    National Post - Tuesday 18th June, 2013

    Canada’s Parliamentary Poet Laureate, wondering aloud why the government never asks him to write poems, has inadvertently answered his own question. "I wish that my government had asked me to write poetry about immigration policy, about Idle No More, about Canada's complicity in the Middle East, the Enbridge pipeline," Fred Wah, a Saskatchewan-born poet now living in ...

  • Wolf that chased motorcyle on B.C. highway likely ‘accustomed’ to being fed by humans park officials

    National Post - Tuesday 18th June, 2013

    The mysterious grey wolf that gained international attention for chasing a Banff, Alta., motorcyclist along a B.C. highway seems to have appeared at least two other times, leading wolf-watchers to the grim conclusion the animal's days are likely numbered. "This is not normal behaviour for a natural wild wolf," said Shelley Black, co-founder of the Northern Lights Wildlife Wolf ...

  • Obama to Speak at Berlins Brandenburg Gate

    VOA - Tuesday 18th June, 2013

    BERLIN -- U.S. President Barack Obama is in Berlin, where he will speak Wednesday at the historic Brandenburg Gate and meet with German Chancellor Angela Merkel. The president arrived in Berlin after two days at the Group of Eight summit in Northern Ireland, where the leaders focused much of their attention on efforts to end the bloody conflict in Syria. Obama and six other world leaders ...

  • Ottawa names former Conservatives to Canada-U.S. water agency

    The Globe and Mail - Tuesday 18th June, 2013

    The federal government has appointed two former Conservative politicians to fill vacancies at the International Joint Commission, a key bilateral institution that oversees water that Canada shares with the United States.Benot Bouchard and Gordon Walker were each appointed to four-year terms, which began earlier this month. The Commission's current chair, Joseph Comuzzi, remains in that role ...

  • Ark. AG seeks to uphold verdict against JJ

    The Miami Herald - Tuesday 18th June, 2013

    The Justice Department and the state of Arkansas filed suit against the oil giant ExxonMobil over a March 29 pipeline rupture that spilled 210,000 gallons of oil into a residential neighborhood and waterways in the small town of ...

  • Dish passes on making new offer for Sprint

    The Miami Herald - Tuesday 18th June, 2013

    Sprint is suing to stop Dish Network's buyout of wireless data network operator Clearwire. The nation's third-largest cellphone carrier said the proposed deal violates the rights of Sprint and other Clearwire ...

  • Defining ‘White’ And ‘Hispanic’ In Majority-Minority America

    ThinkProgress - Tuesday 18th June, 2013

    its latest population data last week, providing a portrait of the nation through July of 2012. Among the most interesting findings was that, for the first time, deaths among white Americans exceeded births. While this does not mean, of course, that white people are about to disappear, it is nonetheless a harbinger of the vast race-ethnic changes that are leading us inexorably toward a ...

  • Two ghosts will loom large over Obama’s highly anticipated speech at Brandenberg gate today

    Irish Times - Tuesday 18th June, 2013

    John F Kennedy , half a century after his "Ich bin ein Berliner" speech promised US solidarity to West Berliners living on the chilliest front in the cold war. His words - grammatical error and all (the "ein" was superfluous) - were enough to banish lingering resentment some Berliners felt that the US had abandoned them two years earlier when the Berlin Wall was ...

  • Canadas eavesdropping agency helped spy on G20 documents suggest

    Calgary Herald - Tuesday 18th June, 2013

    OTTAWA - Leaked documents suggest Canada helped the United States and Britain spy on participants at the London G20 summit four years ago. Britain's Guardian newspaper says spies monitored the computers and intercepted the phone calls of foreign politicians and officials at two G20 meetings in London in 2009. The newspaper says the effort included penetration of delegates' BlackBerry ...

  • Canadian Women’s Open organizers hunt for new title sponsor for 2014 event

    Edmonton Journal - Tuesday 18th June, 2013

    EDMONTON - Canada's national women's golf championship is set to get a new name in 2014.With CN ready to pull its sponsorship of the Canadian Women's Open into the station for a final time Aug. 19-25 at Edmonton's Royal Mayfair Golf Club, Golf Canada and tournament director Brent McLaughlin are putting the finishing touches on securing a new sponsor for the first time in ...

  • Mexicos Pemex names bidders for Chicontepec oil auction

    Reuters - Tuesday 18th June, 2013

    MEXICO CITY, June 18 | Tue Jun 18, 2013 8:40pm EDT MEXICO CITY, June 18 (Reuters) - Spanish oil company Repsol and China's Sinopec are among the 16 energy firms and consortia that have qualified for next month's auction of six blocks in Mexico's Chicontepec basin, state-run oil monopoly Pemex said on Tuesday. The Chicontepec basin, discovered more than 80 years ago, is ...

  • Dateline Doha At last it’s time for America to talk to the men from the Taliban

    The Independent - Tuesday 18th June, 2013

    No more long dinners in Qatari restaurants, or idle afternoons in the capital's many shopping centres. Since they were first secretly delivered by US plane to Doha in 2010, the senior Taliban emissaries whom Washington hoped would eventually agree a peace deal with Kabul have not been rushed off their feet; efforts to kick-start a formal negotiating process to end the war repeatedly ...

  • Obama to prod West to take on global challenges in Berlin speech

    Reuters - Tuesday 18th June, 2013

    1 of 3. U.S. President Barack Obama along with first lady Michelle Obama and daughters Sasha (L) and Malia (R) are welcomed as they step off Air Force One in Berlin June 18, ...

  • Reception for Obama Is More Sober Than in 2008

    New York Times - Tuesday 18th June, 2013

    cheered on by 200,000 Germans eager to see the back of George W. Bush and, as one member of that crowd recalled Tuesday, "full of wholly unrealistic expectations of what kind of miracles Obama could ...

  • US man pleads guilty to smuggling snakes on several planes from South America to US

    Canada.com - Tuesday 18th June, 2013

    TYLER, Texas - Samuel L. Jackson would have been cursing up a storm. A Texas man has pleaded guilty to smuggling snakes on several planes from South America to the United States. During a court hearing Wednesday in Tyler, William Lamar pleaded guilty to importing wildlife taken in violation of foreign law. Prosecutors say the 63-year-old eco-tourism guide bought the seven live snakes in ...

  • Video President Obama defends decisions on surveillance and Syria

    CBS News - Tuesday 18th June, 2013

    In an interview with "CBS This Morning" co-host Charlie Rose, President Barack Obama defended the NSA surveillance programs and his recent decision to provide military support to the Syrian opposition in that country's civil ...

  • Barack Obama defends NSA surveillance policies

    Times of India - Tuesday 18th June, 2013

    Barack Obama defended his authorisation of domestic and international surveillance programmes in comments broadcast on Monday night but rejected the suggestion that his policies were basically a warmed-over version of those of the last White House. "Some people say, 'Well, you know, Obama was this raving liberal before. Now he's, you ...

  • Video Raw Obama arrives in Berlin

    The Globe and Mail - Tuesday 18th June, 2013

    President Barack Obama arrived in Germany Tuesday for a 24-hour visit, the culmination of which will be a speech on Wednesday at Berlin's iconic Brandenburg ...

  • The justice system needs to confront Canada’s cultural acceptance of assault in hockey

    The Globe and Mail - Tuesday 18th June, 2013

    Dan Maloney of the Detroit Red Wings tries to pick a fight with an unconscious Brian Glennie of the Toronto Maple Leafs. Glennie was hospitalized with a concussion. Maloney was charged with assault causing bodily harm for which he was acquitted on June 30, 1976. (John Maiola For The Globe and ...

  • AP sources 4 US troops killed in Afghanistan

    San Diego Union-Tribune - Tuesday 18th June, 2013

    The attack comes as U.S. and allied forces formally handed over control of the country's security to the Afghan army and police in a ceremony in Kabul. The transition to Afghan-led security means U.S. and other foreign combat troops will not be directly carrying the fight to the insurgency, but will advise and back up the Afghan forces as needed with air support and medical ...

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