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11/20/2008 9 PM [in detail]

Clients of the investment company DMG run from the tear gas fired by police as they protest in Bogota on Thursday.Police tear-gassed protesters Thursday as a crackdown on illegal investment schemes exposed class divisions in Colombian society.

[focus on] Alvaro Uribe Proyecciones DRFE DMG CARACAS Bogota Ecuador Colombia
[news] Colombia cracks down on pyramid schemesMSNBC
Colombian judge orders company heads capturedSeattle Times
Colombia declares emergency to deal with money scamsGulf News
[blogs] Pyramid scheme boss deported to ColombiaHot News
Company chief accused of pyramid scheme arrested in PanThe CNN Wire: Latest u
Colombia: Government, banking and pyramid schemesGlobal Voices Online
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11/20/2008 9 PM [in detail]
Conjoined twin baby girls from Liberia who were traveling to New York for medical treatment died aboard a plane that was diverted to Halifax on Thursday.
[focus on] Delta Air Lines Royal Canadian Mounted Police Brussels Halifax NEW YORK Liberia
[news] Conjoined twins die on flight bound for New YorkGlobe and Mail
Conjoined twins from Liberia die on plane to USInternational Herald T
Conjoined Twins Die Aboard Plane Diverted To HalifaxWCSH
[blogs] World news: Conjoined twins from Liberia die on plane tEuro News 24 | Top new
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11/20/2008 7 PM [in detail]

A farmer walks beside his horse along the streets of Acatzingo, Mexico, Oct. 3.Mexican emigration has dropped 42 percent over the last two years, the government said Thursday. America has become less appealing amid a sour economy and tougher action against illegal migrants.

[focus on] Victor Clark Interpol central bank oil exports Tijuana Mexico City Mexico United States
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[blogs] About false flags and warAotearoa: a wider pers
Rear View Terrorism SiFurther Left Forum
Warring as Lying Throughout American HistoryPopulist Party
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11/20/2008 7 PM [in detail]

Ali Akbar, an Afghan pomegranate seller, arranges his product during the World Pomegranate Fair in Badam Bagh Farm in Kabul, Afghanistan, Thursday.Afghanistan is telling the world that it has a trendy, new replacement for its dreaded poppy crop: sweet, juicy pomegranates.

[focus on] Anthony Cordesman Carrefour Center for Strategic and International Studies United States Agency for International Development Washington Dubai Kabul Mexico Greece Lebanon Turkey Israel United States Afghanistan
[news] Afghanistan-brand pomegranates: Could they replace poppLos Angeles Times
Afghanistan markets its brand of pomegranatesRocky Mount Telegram
[blogs] Afghanistan markets its brand of pomegranatesMedicine Blog
Throughout this dissertaDefence of the Realm
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11/20/2008 7 PM [in detail]
Amsterdam faces an ingrained problem of violence against gay men, despite its reputation as a haven of tolerance, according to a study released Thursday.
[focus on] University of Amsterdam Amsterdam The Netherlands
[news] Violence against gays a problem in AmsterdamMSNBC
Minority GroupsFort Lauderdale Sun-Se
Anti-gay violence is a problem in AmsterdamKansas City Star
[blogs] World news: Anti-gay violence is a problem in AmsterdamEuro News 24 | Top new
The Yankee and Cowboy War: Chapter Six (pt.2)Station Charon
Laura Haynes: Sloppy or simply dishonest?The Gideonse Bible
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11/20/2008 5 PM [in detail]

Venecia Lonis, 4, who suffers from malnutrition, is weighed at the Doctors Without Borders hospital in Port-au-Prince on Wednesday.At least 26 severely malnourished children have died in recent days in Haiti, and aid groups fear many more deaths unless more help comes quickly to this impoverished Caribbean country.

[focus on] Myrta Kaulard Max Cosci United States Agency for International Development World Food Program U.N. World Food Program Doctors Without Borders food food aid food prices food crisis sent food PORT-AU-PRINCE Haiti
[news] Children dying in Haiti, victims of food crisis and troInternational Business
Aid workers: Hungry kids dying in HaitiMSNBC
Today's photo: Malnourished girl gets weighed in HaitiUSA Today Blogs
[blogs] Kids Are Starving To Death In Haiti and It's 2008!talulazoeapple
Aid workers: Hunger killing Haiti childrenRelated News & Stories
Children dying in Haiti, victims of food crisis (AP)NEWS BLOGS AND REVIEWS
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11/20/2008 5 PM [in detail]
Piracy on the high seas used to be a simple affair: Climb on board, take the valuables, and go.
[focus on] Neil Smith Aon Suez Suez Canal oil tanker oil tankers insurance premiums London
[news] Q&A: Piracy in the Gulf of AdenAl Jazeera
Somali pirates' spiking insurancePresstv
Pirates along African coast send shipping costs soaringMiami Herald
[blogs] Piracy Threat Off Somalia Hikes Insurance PremiumsInsurance Box Info
Ho, ho, ho and a bottle of rum - Is Your Supply Chain PPurchasing Practice
Somali pirates attack two more ships in Indian Oceanseabird
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11/20/2008 5 PM [in detail]
A defense contractor who provided personal security to Afghan and Iraqi leaders has been charged with killing an Afghan civilian.
[focus on] BAE Systems U.S. District Court KANDAHAR New Orleans Alexandria
[news] Army 'Human Terrain' Contractor Charged with Murder (UpWired
US charges defense contractor with Afghan murderMerced Sun-Star
[blogs] Legal News: Contractor Charged With Murder in Afghan’s Feral Jundi -
BAE mercenary charged with murdering Afghan civilianDear Kitty. Some blog
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11/20/2008 3 PM [in detail]

Hijackers have reportedly demanded a $25 million ransom for the release of the oil tanker Sirius Star, seen here anchored off the coast of Somalia on Wednesday.Somali pirates released two hijacked ships after ransoms were paid, U.S. military officials said Thursday.

[focus on] John Sawers Reuters NBC U.N. Security Council United Nations food aid food oil tanker oil chemical tanker Hong Kong Mogadishu Iraq Kenya Britain Somalia United States
[news] India claims pirate ship sunkCNN
[blogs] My op-ed in Mail Today: Send the Navy to tackle Somali The Acorn on The India
Preventing terror with Pre-emptive strategies or DisengAfrican Millennial Ren
PiratesFolklore, Mythology, L
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11/20/2008 3 PM [in detail]

Nov. 20: A federal judge has ordered the release of five Algerians. NBC's Pete Williams reports. (MSNBC)A federal judge has ordered the release of five Algerian terror suspects who have been held without charges almost seven years at Guantanamo Bay.

[focus on] Bush Peter Carr Richard J. Leon U.S. Embassy Taliban Department of Justice Supreme Court al-Qaeda Bush administration NEW YORK Sarajevo Guantanamo Bay Washington Algeria Bosnia United States Afghanistan Cuba
[news] U.S. judge orders five Algerians at Guantanamo freedBoston Globe
US judge orders release of Guantánamo fiveGuardian Unlimited
Five detainees ordered released "forthwith" after sevenSalon
[blogs] District Court Judge: No Reason to Hold Gitmo PrisonersInvictus: A blog on U.
Federal Judge Orders Release of 5 Terror Suspects Held Alanat News - features
Judge Orders Five of Six “Boumediene” Detainees FreedBloggers For Change |
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