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10. januar 2006
 

Iran 'plans nuclear enrichment'
5:59:12 PM    comment []

Ikea targeting British expansion
5:55:52 PM    comment []

Doctors trying to rouse Sharon from coma
5:53:33 PM    comment []

Merkel promises warm ties, plain talk in Washington
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N.Korea's Kim on way to Russia via China: source
5:51:38 PM    comment []

Bush to outline expectations for Iraq in 2006
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The issue that won't go away
5:49:42 PM    comment []

Bombers bypass security to kill 28 at police ceremony
5:48:47 PM    comment []

EU constitution  in line for makeover to woo French
5:48:11 PM    comment []

Venezuela's coffee industry in chaos
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Ex–soldier guilty of murdering tourists in Rwanda
5:46:38 PM    comment []

Synagogue found behind false wall
5:45:40 PM    comment []

Hannidate
5:44:42 PM    comment []

 Strip searched Mail
5:44:06 PM    comment []

Glenn Greenwald to guest blog on C&L
5:43:11 PM    comment []

Open Thread
5:42:24 PM    comment []

Brown Bag Lunches
5:41:51 PM    comment []

Tom Coburn: The one–the only...
5:40:40 PM    comment []

Russert Watch: What about those Dems
5:40:03 PM    comment []

Oracle to increase staff in India to 10,000.
5:38:13 PM    comment []

IBM expert warns of short life span for burned CDs.
5:32:30 PM    comment []

Publishing giant Murdoch predicts decline of portals.
5:31:14 PM    comment []

Ignoring Protests, Iran Resumes Nuclear Program. Iran reopened its vast uranium enrichment complex today, drawing swift condemnation from the United States, Britain, France and Germany. By ELAINE SCIOLINO and JOHN O'NEIL. [NYT > Home Page]
5:29:00 PM    comment []

Spain holds 20 'Iraq recruiters'. Spanish police arrest 20 suspected militant Islamists thought to be linked to the Iraqi insurgency. [BBC News | News Front Page | UK Edition]
5:26:26 PM    comment []

Ukraine government in gas crisis. Ukraine MPs vote to sack the government over the deal with Russia doubling the price of gas imports. [BBC News | News Front Page | UK Edition]
5:24:27 PM    comment []

Late Credit Card Payments Stay Near High . WASHINGTON -- The proportion of consumers behind on their credit card bills remained near record-high levels in the July-September period as high gasoline prices and rising interest rates continued to put stress on personal budgets. By MARTIN CRUTSINGER. [washingtonpost.com - Business]
5:23:23 PM    comment []

See the U.S.A. in Your New Car From China, Starting in '07. Recalling the collective shrug American automakers gave when Japanese cars entered the market, Detroit, in particular, is paying attention to the Chinese. By JEREMY W. PETERS. [NYT > Business]
5:21:36 PM    comment []

Sharon shows slight improvement. Doctors say Israeli PM Ariel Sharon is improving but remains unconscious and critical after his stroke. [BBC News | News Front Page | UK Edition]
5:19:50 PM    comment []

China Set To Reduce Exposure To Dollar . China is moving toward a new policy of buying fewer U.S. Treasury bills while shifting slightly toward buying assets that trade in other currencies. By Peter S. Goodman. [washingtonpost.com - Business]
5:18:25 PM    comment []

'Phantom' Beats 'Cats' for Longest-Running Show. After 7,486 chandelier crashes, gondola rides and dramatic endings, "The Phantom of Opera" officially knocked off "Cats" as the longest-running show in Broadway history. By JESSE McKINLEY. [NYT > Home Page]
5:17:33 PM    comment []

Rocker Doherty on drugs charge. Babyshambles singer Pete Doherty has been formally charged with possession of cocaine and heroin. [BBC News | News Front Page | UK Edition]
5:16:05 PM    comment []

South Korean Panel Debunks Scientist's Stem Cell Claims . SEOUL, Jan. 10 -- An academic panel investigating South Korean stem cell scientist Hwang Woo Suk concluded Tuesday that the embattled researcher's fraudulent experiments reach back further than previously known and encompass the most seminal of his so-called successes: the first creation of stem...
By Anthony Faiola and Rick Weiss. [washingtonpost.com - Technology - Industry News, Policy, and Reviews]
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