May 21, 2013
World
Black bear euthanized after eating Canada murderer
VANCOUVER, British Columbia — Canadian conservation officers have euthanized a black bear that ate the remains of a convicted murderer. British Columbia Environment Minister Terry Lake said Mond...
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Workers watch as the tail of a crashed commercial airplane is lifted by a crane Monday in Lagos, Nigeria. Emergency workers in Nigeria used cadaver dogs and cranes to search for corpses Monday at the site where an airliner plunged to earth, killing all 153 aboard. Rescue officials said they fear many more people may have perished on the ground in the crash Sunday.
Grim search continues for dead after Nigerian plane crash
LAGOS, Nigeria — Emergency crews wearing masks to protect them from the acrid smoke and the stench of the dead searched for bodies in a smoldering, shattered neighborhood near the Lagos airport Mon...
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Canadian body parts suspect arrested in Berlin
BERLIN — A Canadian porn actor suspected of murdering and dismembering a Chinese student and mailing his body parts to Canada’s top political parties was reading about himself on the Internet when ...
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U.S. Secretary of Defense Leon Panetta (left) meets with Vietnamese Prime Minister Nguyen Tan Dung at the Government House on Monday in Hanoi, Vietnam.
Hanoi opens MIA search areas, releases letters
HANOI, Vietnam — “If Dad calls, tell him I got too close to being dead but I’m O.K. I was real lucky. I’ll write again soon.” That poignant message never reached the mother of Army Sgt. Steve Fl...
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Panetta sends message to China
CAM RANH BAY, Vietnam — U.S. Defense Secretary Leon Panetta used a visit Sunday to Vietnam to make clear Washington’s intent to aid allies in the Asia-Pacific region develop and enforce maritime ri...
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Victims of Egypt’s regime still await justice
CAIRO — Tied to a bed, Nasr al-Sayed Hassan Nasr was tortured for days with electric shocks during his 2010 detention for membership in the outlawed Muslim Brotherhood — one of tens of thousands of...
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Clinton steps up pressure on Russia
by BRADLEY KLAPPER Associated Press STOCKHOLM — U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton on Sunday pressed Russia to join international efforts for a political transition in Syria that ...
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Panetta sends message to China on Vietnam visit
CAM RANH BAY, Vietnam — U.S. Defense Secretary Leon Panetta used a visit Sunday to Vietnam to make clear Washington’s intent to aid allies in the Asia-Pacific region develop and enforce maritime ri...
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Nigerian airplane crashes, killing all 153 onboard
by JON GAMBRELL Associated Press LAGOS, Nigeria — A commercial airliner crashed into a densely populated neighborhood in Nigeria’s largest city on Sunday, killing all 153 people on board and ...
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Pope looks forward to families meeting in Philadelphia in 2015
MILAN — Pope Benedict XVI says the next World Meeting of Families will be held in 2015 in Philadelphia. Benedict announced the venue during a Sunday Mass in Milan celebrating the seventh such ga...
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