June 20, 2013
World
Gu Kailai gets suspended death sentence
HEFEI, China — The wife of a disgraced Chinese politician was given a suspended death sentence Monday after confessing to killing a British businessman by poisoning him with cyanide in a case that ...
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NATO, Taliban in war of words
KABUL, Afghanistan — A suicide bombing at a wedding, a deadly airstrike on a village, grenades in a mosque — hundreds of Afghan civilians are dying violently this summer, while the Taliban and the ...
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Ricard, who took family liquor firm global, dies
PARIS — Patrick Ricard, who transformed a small firm based on his father’s anis-flavored liquor into a global entity with some of the most famous names in alcohol, has died. He was 67. The compa...
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Tropical storm hits Mexico
VERACRUZ, Mexico — Former Tropical Storm Helene headed inland on Mexico’s Gulf Coast early Saturday after making landfall and quickly losing strength, falling to a tropical depression. Helene st...
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Iran: Israel’s existence ‘insult to all humanity’
TEHRAN, Iran — Israel’s existence is an “insult to all humanity,” Iran’s president said Friday in one of his sharpest attacks yet against the Jewish state, as Israel openly debates whether to attac...
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Syria fighting scars Aleppo
ALEPPO, Syria — Entire neighborhoods of Syria’s largest city bear battle scars: buildings toppled by government shells, charred tanks blown up by rebels and trash-strewn no-man’s lands where neithe...
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Out of gas? Ask passengers to pitch in
PARIS — An emergency layover in Syria’s capital was bad enough. Then passengers on Air France Flight 562 were asked to open their wallets to check if they had enough cash to pay for more fuel. T...
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US asks: Infiltration or bad blood behind frequent Afghan attacks?
KABUL, Afghanistan — The U.S. military trainers handed the new recruit, Mohammad Ismail, his AK-47 to defend his remote Afghan village. He turned around and immediately used it, spraying the Americ...
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Suicide bombers spread terror and death across Afghanistan
KABUL, Afghanistan — Suicide bombers launched multiple attacks in a remote corner of southwestern Afghanistan near the Iranian border Tuesday, killing dozens of people including shoppers buying swe...
Aug 15, 2012 | 0 0 comments | 3 3 recommendations | email to a friend
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Iran: Foreign help for quake area victims now welcome
TEHRAN, Iran — In a change of heart, Iran said Tuesday it now welcomes foreign aid for victims of the deadly twin earthquakes that hit the country’s northwest over the weekend. The remarks indic...
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