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Breaking News Fri, 11 Apr 2008
President Harry Truman with "The Buck Stops Here" sign on his desk
Democracy   Pentagon   Photos   Politics   War  
Where Does The Buck Stop?
Article by WorldNews.com Correspondent Dallas Darling. | Say what you will about President Harry Truman, but he always claimed responsibility for the decisions he made. Whether it be the controversy o... (photo: Truman Library) WorldNews.com
Agriculture farm rice farming.(ai1)
Agriculture   Farm   Food   Indonesia   Photos  
Indonesia sets aside 10,000 sq km land for rice farms
| KUALA LUMPUR - Indonesia revealed plans on Monday to set aside 10,000 square km for rice to boost output of the grain as countries around the region struggled to stock up on the food staple on fears... (photo: WN / Ady ) Khaleej Times
China Earthquake China quake kills at least 107, buries 900 students
| BEIJING - A powerful earthquake in southwest China killed at least 107 people on Monday and buried 900 teenagers in a collapsed school as the tremor caused buildings to fall and left whole areas cut... (photo: AP Photo / Xinhua, Chen Xie) Khaleej Times
China   Nature   Photos   Quake   Students  
Toyota TOYOPET Japan Car dealership Saitama /ntf1 Toyota delays new U.S. auto plant due to economy
Posted  | Comment  | Recommend | | | By Yuri Kageyama, AP Business Writer TOKYO — A senior Toyota executive said Monday that plans for a new auto assembly plant in Mississippi... (photo: GFDL / ) USA Today
Business   Economy   Mississippi   Photos   Toyota  
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Ayam - Ternakan - Agrikultur - Flu Burung. (ps1) Cull after bird flu hits S Korea
| South Korean officials say they have killed the entire poultry population of Seoul to curb the spread of bird flu. | Quarantine officers destroyed 15,000 chickens, duck... (photo: Public Domain / -) BBC News
Bird   Health   Korea   Photos   Virus  
In this photo distributed by the official Chinese news agency Xinhua, a street in Chengdu, capital of the Sichuan province in southwest China, is covered by water after a water pipe blew out during an earthquake on Monday May 12, 2008. 900 pupils buried after China quake
| A strong earthquake that struck China has buried nearly 900 students in Sichuan province, state media reported. | Xinhua News Agency did not immediately give any other ... (photo: AP / Xinhua, Jiang Yi) Ananova
China   Earthquake   Photos   Slideshow   Students   Victims  
 Gas - LPG - Stove - Cooking. (ps1) Brunei commits to continued stable supply of LNG to Japan+
TOKYO, May 12 (Kyodo) - Brunei assured Japan on Monday of its commitment to continue a stable supply of liquefied natural gas to Japan, as their ministers met in talks wh... (photo: Public Domain file / -) AOL
Brunei   Energy   Japan   Photos   Trade  
China Earthquake At least 107 dead in China quake, death toll rising+
BEIJING, May 12 (Kyodo) - At least 107 people are now thought to have died in a powerful earthquake in western China on Monday, state media reported, but the number of ki... (photo: AP / Greg Baker) AOL
Beijing   China   Photos   Quake   Sichuan  
 indonesia-oil-price-economy-petrol.(nu1) Thousands rally against fuel price hikes in Indonesia  
JAKARTA - Anti-government rallies were held in several of Indonesia's big cities today, protesting against a government plan to raise fuel prices and cut subsidies. | At ... (photo: WN/nu1) Business Day
Economy   Indonesia   Market   Oil   Photos  
Women balance sacks full of tea-buds on their heads on the way to their fields at Koomtai Tea Tea prices at auctions rise
|     KOLKATA: Tea prices at auctions across the country have risen on increased demand and reduced supply of the commodity. Average auction prices rose to abou... (photo: AP / Bikas Das) The Times Of India
India   Industry   Kolkata   Photos   Prices  
 A local resident carrying a child, walks by a Uzbek soldier during the uprising in the city of Andijan, Uzbekistan in this Friday, May 13, 2005 file photo. Uzbekistan´s highest court on Monday Nov. 14, 2005 began reading its verdict in the trial of Human Rights Watch: Persecution after Uzbek violence
| MOSCOW -- | Three years after gunning down unarmed protesters in the city of Andijan, Uzbek authorities are still persecuting people they believe are linked to the unre... (photo: AP/Efrem Lukatsky, File) Lexington Herald-Leader
Asia   Human Rights   Photos   Uzbekistan   Violence   World  
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