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 Kanye West na Festiwalu Heineken Open´er 2006      (js1)
Entertainment   Kanye   Movie   Photos   Prague  
 The Grio 
Kanye West shoots movie in Prague for upcoming album
| Kanye West (AP Photo) | From Entertainment Weekly: | Photos of Kanye West shooting a movie in Prague leaked online today. It's the companion piece to his as-yet-untitled fifth album. And hanging out... (photo: GNU)
Suspected Russian arms dealer Viktor Bout
Defence   Photos   Russia   Weapons   Wikipedia: Viktor Bout  
 Asia Times 
The 'Merchant Of Death'
|      Aug 27, 2010 The 'Merchant Of Death' | By Richard Solash | He has seven aliases, a handful of passports, and has been described by US officials as one of the world's most pr... (photo: AP / David Longstreath)
Alleged Russian arms dealer Viktor Bout, center, is guarded by Thai prison officials as he arrives at criminal court to fight extradition to the U.S. charge Tuesday, March 17, 2009 in Bangkok, Thailand. Bout, a Russian businessman who is thought to be the world's most notorious arms dealer, has been held in a Bangkok prison since he was arrested last March after a U.S.-Thai sting operation. The United States is desperate to extradite him for trial to New York, where he has been indicted for allegedly conspiring to sell millions of dollars worth of weapons to leftist rebels in Colombia.  San Fransisco Chronicle 
Viktor Bout, 'Merchant of Death'
0 0 | Christophe Archambault / AFP/Getty Images | Viktor Bout sits in a temporary cell in Bangkok last week. View Larger Image Marshall Kilduff Viktor Bout, 'Merchant of Death' 08.23.10 Chron Quiz - f... (photo: AP / Apichart Weerawong)
Photos   Smuggling   Suspect   Terrorism   Wikipedia: Viktor Bout  
Suspected Russian arms dealer Viktor Bout, left, dubbed "The Merchant of Death" waits during a hearing at police headquarters by Thai authorities Friday, March, 7, 2008, in Bangkok, Thailand.  Irish Times 
Suspected arms dealer may be extradited to US
| BEN DOHERTY in Bangkok | THE MAN known as the "merchant of death", the alleged black-market arms dealer Viktor Bout, could be on American soil to face terrorism charges within weeks after a Thai app... (photo: AP / Sakchai Lalit)
Photos   Russia   US   Weapons   Wikipedia: Viktor Bout  
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In this photo supplied by the Government Communications and Information Services (GCIS ) former President Nelson Mandela arrives for his 90th birthday celebrations in his hometown Qunu, South Africa, Saturday July 19 2008.. Mandela turned 90 Friday. The New York Times
Mandela Aide Quits Over Diamonds
| PARIS — A tangled saga involving supermodel Naomi Campbell, Nelson Mandela and the former Liberian dictator Charles G. Taylor claimed a victim on Thursday when a ... (photo: AP / Elmond Jiyane)
Diamonds   Liberia   Photos   UN   Wikipedia: Charles Taylor (Liberia)  
Barack Obama - Wife Michelle and Daughters Malia and Sasha . The Daily Telegraph
Obamas to begin sixth holiday of the year
The Obama family will begin their sixth holiday of the year today, an 11-day sojourn in Martha's Vineyard, the island destination of the wealthy and well-connected Americ... (photo: AP / M. Spencer Green)
Family   Holiday   Obamas   Photos   Vineyard  
Vodka Monopolowa The Daily Telegraph
Moscow to ban vodka sales after 10pm
Russia is to ban the sale of vodka in Moscow's shops after 10 at night as part of the toughest anti-alcohol campaign since the collapse of the Soviet Union. | Alcohol abu... (photo: Creative Commons / FlickreviewR)
Alcohol   Moscow   Photos   Sales   Vodka  
Cement The Christian Science Monitor
Cement may pave Africa's road to the future, but will China undercut that, too?
Dakar, Senegal | Les Ciments Du Gabon was for decades the only building material company that the equatorial seaside African country of Gabon ever knew – a national mon... (photo: WN / Sweet Radoc)
Africa   China   Photos   Road   Wikipedia: Cement  
President Barack Obama listens as Canada's Prime Minister Stephen Harper, not shown, speaks to reporters in the Oval Office of the White House in Washington, Wednesday, Sept. 16, 2009. The Daily Telegraph
Obamas head to Martha's Vineyard for 10-day holiday
Barack Obama and his family are about to set off on a 10-day holiday in Martha's Vineyard, an island hideaway favoured by the rich and well-connected, before returning to... (photo: AP / Charles Dharapak)
Government   Photos   Politics   US   Vineyard  
French tourist centres ban scantily-clad holidaymakers The Daily Telegraph
French tourist centres ban scantily-clad holidaymakers
Popular holiday destinations in France have taken a cue from the country's seaside resorts and banned tourists from wearing bikinis or going shirtless in public places. |... (photo: WN / marzena)
French   Holiday   Photos   Tourist   Visitors  
the bags of 5 Kg. of food grain - wheat The Daily Telegraph
Russian grain export ban starts
An emergency ban on Russian grain exports came into force on Sunday, raising fears that bread prices around the world could increase sharply. | A combine harvests on a fi... (photo: WN / Aruna Mirasdar)
Emergency   Export   Grain   Photos   wikipedia : Russians  
US actress and human rights activist Mia Farrow  and Mahmud Qabil  , during her visit to Rafah town the southern Gaza Strip , October 15, 2009.Farrow is on a 4-day visit to Israel, West bank and Gaza as a good will ambassador of UNICEF. (photo by Ahmed Deeb/ WN) m&c
Mia Farrow gives evidence at trial of Charles Taylor
| Actress Mia Farrow has given her evidence in the trial of former Liberian president Charles Taylor. | Mia Farrow at the press conference for Olympic Dream For Darfur, a... (photo: WN / Ahmed Deeb)
Actress   Media   Photos   Star  
Pakistan's Prime Minister Syed Yousuf Raza Gilani addresses the media at the European Council building in Brussels The Daily Telegraph
Cholera in Pakistan as Prime Minister says 20 million affected by floods
Pakistan's Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani said that 20 million people had been affected by the worst floods in the country's history, as the UN confirmed the first cho... (photo: AP / Yves Logghe)
Cholera   Floods   Gilani   Million   Photos  
Politics Terrorism
- Rwandan leader slams Western critics at swearing-in
- Rwanda's Kagame blasts Western critics at inauguration
- Somalia: President Sharif fires military chief after missing
- S Africa workers suspend strike
A Moldovan glances at Communist Party posters in Chisinau, Moldova Monday July 20 , 2009. The incumbent ruling Communist party hold a slim lead in polls before the July 29 general election.
Moldova referendum scuttled
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- Army: Ex-soldier takes 3 hospital workers hostage
- Al Shabaab Continues Its Rule of Terror Even in the Holy Mon
-  Kampala attacks: Kenyan journalist arrested
- Kenyan journalist arrested over Kampala attacks
  Nigerian peacekeepers with the United Nations and African Union mission to Darfur, known as UNAMID, display their newly-painted "blue helmets" after they transferred from the AU to the U.N. in Dureij Darfur Sudan, Wednesday, Jan. 30, 2008. The UNAMID mission started in January to try to end five years of fighting in the remote western Sudanese regio
UN: Dozens dead in Sudan clashes
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Business & Economy Energy & Industry
- INTERVIEW: Sudan hopes to double gold output to offset oil r
-  ANC welcomes strike suspension
- GIPF Management Should Be Suspended - NAFINU
- Angwediva Annual Trade Fair
An apple seller walks past graffiti saying "cash," decorated with change and small-value Nigerian naira notes, in Lagos, Nigeria  Thursday, March 26, 2009.
Nigeria bourse seeks foreign investors to boost economy
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- 2 capsizings in Congo kill 70 on weekend 200 others are fear
- Flashback - Children Learning Under Trees in the Upper East
- S Africa workers suspend strike
- A new kind of mining & oil madness
An apple seller walks past graffiti saying "cash," decorated with change and small-value Nigerian naira notes, in Lagos, Nigeria  Thursday, March 26, 2009.
Nigeria bourse seeks foreign investors to boost economy
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Health Society & Culture
-  ANC welcomes strike suspension
- Army: Ex-soldier takes 3 hospital workers hostage
- Delta launches direct-to-US flight from Liberia
- Unions Suspend South African Strike
Alcohol - Liquor
Adults and youths geared up to fight against social ills
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- Committee Gives Back to School
- Jonathan Butler: South Africa's music powerhouse
-  Woman jailed for defrauding KZN wildlife
- Rwanda to Host First EAC Education Expo
Alcohol - Liquor
Adults and youths geared up to fight against social ills
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Science & InfoTech Sports
- World Food Day Should Locate the Rural Poor Farmer
-  DA condemns KZN farm killing
- Unions Suspend South African Strike
- Elephants Wreak Havoc to Makuyuni Farms
Sulfur dioxide emissions from the Halema`uma`u vent, glows at night. According to the United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) (as presented by the 2002 World Almanac or in chart form[9]), the following amount of sulfur dioxide was released in the U.S.
Public pleads with EPA to regulate coal ash waste
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- Tanzania Coach Jan Poulsen: The Hard Work Has Just Begun
- Ladies Cricket League Gets Sponsorship
- Excitement At Pro Tennis Academy
- NNOC Launches a Scathing Attack on Athletes
Tottenham's Jermain Defoe
Goal.com World Player Of The Week: Jermain Defoe
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