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 Asbury Park Press 
Food, fellowship mix to make Hispanic-American festival a hit
NEPTUNE — The Spanish-language music from Our Lady of Providence Church could be heard down Ridge Avenue. Then, once on church grounds, there was the food: yellow rice with chicken, fried... (photo: WN / Periasamy)
London - Market - Street - Shoppers. (ps1)
Finance   London   Market   Photos   Transport
 Canada Dot Com 
London is world's most expensive parking spot: survey
SINGAPORE -- As if rising gasoline prices weren't enough, motorists are being hit by higher parking charges, with London coming up tops as the world's most expensive city to park your car, according... (photo: Public Domain / -)
Efraim Zuroff, director of the Jewish Simon Wiesenthal Center, holding up a reward sign, speaks during a press conference in Buenos Aires, Thursday July 17, 2008.  Philadelphia Daily News 
Nazi-hunter says he's closing in on 'Dr. Death'
JEANNETTE NEUMANN The Associated Press BUENOS AIRES, Argentina - The world's top Nazi-hunter said Thursday he's made progress in finding 94-year-old "Doctor Death," a former concentration camp... (photo: (AP Photo / Natacha Pisarenko))
Argentina   Death   Doctor   Nazi   Photos
 humpback whale /aaeh   The Examiner 
Sampling finds unaccounted-for whale meat in Japan
NEWPORT, Ore. (Map, News) - Forensic-style DNA sampling of whale meat in Japanese markets turned up fin whales that can't be accounted for, Oregon State University's Marine Mammal Institute reports.... (photo: NOAA)

Japan   Mammals   Natural   Photos   Whale
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Falkland Islands Penguins The Times of India
Who says penguins can't fly?
                Font Size: SAO PAULO: More than 370 penguins that mysteriously washed up on Brazil's equatorial beaches were... (photo: Creative Commons / Ben Tubby)
Animals   Brazil   Penguins   Photos   Wildlife
Coca-Cola Independent online (SA)
Cola as a spermicide? Woman busts the myth
Boston - Deborah Anderson had heard the urban legends about the contraceptive effectiveness of Coca-Cola products for years. So she and her colleagues decided to put the... (photo: WN / Yolanda Leyba)
Contraception   Food   Photos   Science   Woman
Democratic presidential hopeful Sen. Barack Obama D-Ill., left, and New Mexico Gov. Bill Richardson wave at the Memorial Coliseum in Portland, Ore., Friday, March 21, 2008, where Richardson announced his endorsement of Obama. BBC News
Obama buoys black LatAm politics
Barack Obama's candidacy in the US presidential elections is being seen as historic not only in the US but by some black leaders in Latin America, who hope his run for... (photo: AP / Alex Brandon)

Elections   Leaders   America   Photos   Politics
President Hugo Chavez of Venezuela The News Tribune
Venezuela expels human rights activists
CARACAS, Venezuela -- A leading Human Rights Watch monitor said Friday that his expulsion from Venezuela shows the intolerance of President Hugo Chavez's government to... (photo: Public Domain / )
America   Chavez   Photos   President   Venezuela
Jens Stoltenberg The Miami Herald
Norway pledges up to US$1B for Amazon preservation
BRASILIA, Brazil -- Norway will give Brazil US$1 billion by 2015 to preserve the Amazon rain forest, as long as Latin America's largest nation keeps trying to stop... (photo: AP Photo/Tom Hevezi)
Brazil   Environment   Norway   Photos   Politics
Celso Amorim- Brazil - Politics-am1 Gulf Daily News
Brazil heads for WTO milestone
BRASILIA: Among the 30-plus ministers who will sit down at a meeting in Geneva next week to try to advance global trade talks, Brazilian Foreign Minister Celso Amorim is... (photo: PIB / Photo Division, Ministry of Information & Broadcasting, Government of India.)
Brazil   Geneva   Photos   Politics   WTO
 Workers check the size on pipes at the Freeze Wall test site at Shell Oil Company's Mahogany Oil Shale Research Project near Meeker, Colo., on Wednesday, May 31, 2006. Shell Exploration & Production Co., which is poised to snap up a 160-acre experimental lease on federal lands rich in oil shale, gave a delegation of senators a progress report Wednesday on its efforts to bake shale oil from the ground in western Colorado. (AP Photo/Ed Andrieski)hg3 The Guardian
Brazil oil workers take strike national, plan more
SAO PAULO, July 17 (Reuters) - Brazilian oil workers on Thursday expanded a strike that was limited to platforms in the Campos Basin to all production and refining units... (photo: AP Photo / Ed Andrieski)

Brazil   Company   Energy   Photos   Production
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2008.10.07
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