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Sebastian Junger on Libya, war journalism and Tim Hetherington's death
Journalist and author Sebastian Junger was originally scheduled to be in Libya when his friend and colleague, photojournalist Tim Hetherington, was killed.
9/11 families and veterans on Osama Bin Laden's death
Military veterans and families of people killed on the September 11th attacks talk about how they reacted to the news that Osama Bin Laden had been killed....Blackwater founder goes to work for the United Arab Emirates
Eric Prince, founder of the controversial Blackwater Worldwide private security company, is building a mercenary army for the United Arab Emirates....Two Florida Imams accused of supporting Taliban
Police arrested two imams at Miami's oldest mosque for giving financial support to the Pakistani Taliban....What Eurovision says about Europe
Eurovision was meant to unite Europe after world war, but it often highlights how disjointed the continent is....Inside the Bin Laden family's criticism
Members of Osama Bin Laden family released a statement criticizing the United States over the killing of their family member. ...Obama's foreign policy: What should he talk about?
President Barack Obama is due to give an important speech on his Middle East policy. Experts examine what he will (and should) talk about....US officials renew criticism of China human rights
Top Chinese and US officials are engaging in bilateral talks, and human rights violations will be a part of the discussion....What is Osama Bin Laden's legacy?
The United States government has been releasing videos of Osama Bin Laden to combat the carefully crafted images he presented to the world. How will he be remembered?...Disbelief and anger over Osama Bin Laden in Pakistan
Some Pakistanis don't want to believe that Bin Laden was in Pakistan. Now many are angry at both the United States and their own government....- Hezbollah declares public support for Assad's ruling Syrian regime
- Palestinian prisoners represent lightning rod issue for both Israelis and Palestinians
- Runners honor Boston in first international marathon in Bethlehem
- Pakistan boosts national pride by breaking world records
- Egyptian-American man sends a message while running last week's Jerusalem marathon
- Palestinian man's death in Israeli jail leads to speculation about third intifada
- Syrian opposition moves conflict closer to Damascus
- Abu Dhabi hospital focuses on patients of the avian kind
- Israeli soccer team trying to get handle on racism among fans
- Palestinian protesters take page from Israeli settlers' book
- Experts see North's hands in reported computer attack on South Korea
- North Korea increases rhetoric, threatens pre-emptive nuclear strike
- Japanese photographers volunteer to help tsunami, earthquake victims find memories
- In China, a new building has a nearby knockoff before its even built
- China's new leadership faces challenges in the new year
- North Korea conducts third nuclear test in challenge to global community
- California professor leading project to get Vietnamese immigrant to tell their own story
- Migrant workers in Thailand in line for a raise -- if they can prove they're legal
- Pakistanis question government's use of bans on cell phones, other tech
- Popularity of 'white weddings' surges in Japan, leads to shortage of officiants
- Mali's last master calligrapher escapes violence in Timbuktu with ancient manuscripts in tow
- Militants in Mali take hostages in Algeria
- Increase of French forces in Mali, hopes to end ongoing crisis
- Tourist trade dries up as Mali struggles with Islamist insurgency
- In Africa, Malians forced to flee, frustrated by lack of progress
- Chips Funga: Kenyans transform term for French fries into slang for one-night stand
- After Libyan revolution, multi-cultural community torn apart
- Women in Sierra Leone face high barriers to participation in politics
- South Africa introduces new currency design, honoring Nelson Mandela
- Next generation of Mali musicians face a country that won't let them perform
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PUdden N Tane (20 May, 2013 09:40:50)Take her crayons away then put her in the corner. How could anyone even 'think' they are doing right by the picture when they make ... -
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