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Wall Street Journal | Wall Street Journal By ENDA CURRAN The surprise resignation of Kevin Rudd while on a trip to the US has opened the door for the Foreign Minister to contest Prime Minister Julia Gillard. The WSJ's Deborah Kan speaks to reporter Enda Curran. SYDNEY—Australian Prime Minister ... Auss |
Read more: Australia's Rudd Resigns as Foreign Minister - Wall Street Journal
CBC.ca | BusinessWeek By Ladane Nasseri and Jonathan Tirone Feb. 22 (Bloomberg) -- Officials from the International Atomic Energy Agency, in Iran to defuse tensions over an alleged nuclear-weapons program, were denied access to a military base and said the talks “couldn't ... Iran |
Read more: IAEA Inspectors Depart After Iran Talks Yield No 'Way Forward' - BusinessWeek
Telegraph.co.uk | Telegraph.co.uk Tears flowed as New Zealanders marked the first anniversary of the deadly Christchurch earthquake, standing in silent tribute to the victims. By Paul Chapman, Wellington Two minutes' silence was observed across the country at 12.51pm, the moment |
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Los Angeles Times | Philadelphia Inquirer Western Christian churches today mark Ash Wednesday, the start of Lent, the traditional 40-day period of fasting, prayer and penitence before Easter. To observe the day, Roman Catholics, Episcopalians and Lutherans hold services during which the ... Ash Wednesday In ClarkstownPat |
Read more: Ashes-to-ashes: Lent starts today - Philadelphia Inquirer
ABC News | ABC News Police say anti-American demonstrations are under way on the outskirts of the Afghan capital and in another city over an incident that the US says was inadvertent burning of Muslim holy books at a military base. Kabul provincial police spokesman ... Second day of protests in |
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