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- Iran test-fires short-range missiles (AP)
- Queen Noor of Jordan: The Beginning of the End of Nuclear Weapons
- Klitschko stops Arreola, retains title
- Actrice Kitaen fauve arrêté en Californie pour DUI (AP)
- Glenn Beck gets ceremonial key to hometown city (AP)
- Philippines seeks typhoon aid, battles to avoid backlash (Reuters)
- Scholars study Springsteen during weekend event (AP)
- Social Security strained by early retirements (AP)
- Menez les poisons 121 enfants en Chine orientale (AP)
- Murder-suicide confirmed in Md. family's deaths (AP)
- A top team is embarrassed
- Honduran businessmen at center of coup dispute (AP)
- Tebow shaken up following hard hit
- N.Y. congresswoman's husband dies on mountain climb (AP)
- CC helps Yanks reduce magic number to 1 (AP)
Iran test-fires short-range missiles (AP) | Top |
AP - L'Iran a indiqué qu'il test-fired avec succès les missiles à courte portée pendant les exercices dimanche par la garde révolutionnaire d'élite, une exposition de la force des jours après les États-Unis et son Téhéran condamné par alliés au-dessus d'une installation nucléaire souterraine nouvellement indiquée qui était secrètement construite. | |
Queen Noor of Jordan: The Beginning of the End of Nuclear Weapons | Top |
It was my privilege to witness the United Nations Security Council Summit yesterday unanimously adopt a resolution calling for the elimination of all nuclear weapons. It was the first Security Council Summit ever dedicated to nuclear proliferation and disarmament and the first chaired by a U.S. President. In addressing the Security Council members, President Obama declared: "The historic resolution we just adopted enshrines our shared commitment to the goal of a world without nuclear weapons." Building on the extraordinary leadership of Presidents Obama and Medvedev, who in April committed t | |
Klitschko stops Arreola, retains title | Top |
Vitali Klitschko retained his title against Cris Arreola after 10 rounds Saturday night. | |
Actrice Kitaen fauve arrêté en Californie pour DUI (AP) | Top |
AP - Police in California say former actress Tawny Kitaen has been arrested for investigation of driving under the influence. | |
Glenn Beck gets ceremonial key to hometown city (AP) | Top |
AP - The mayor of Glenn Beck's hometown in Washington state presented the Fox News personality with a ceremonial key to the city Saturday evening, an event preceded by weeks of protests and petitions calling for the cancellation of the visit. | |
Philippines seeks typhoon aid, battles to avoid backlash (Reuters) | Top |
Reuters - les Philippines ont lancé un appel pour que l'aide internationale aide des dizaines de milliers abandonnées par des flashfloods, et ont fait des excuses pour les retards dans des efforts de délivrance d'éviter la retombée politique potentielle de la crise. | |
Scholars study Springsteen during weekend event (AP) | Top |
AP - Hold still, Bruce — this won't hurt a bit! Scholars from around the world are dissecting the Springsteen legend this weekend in New Jersey. | |
Social Security strained by early retirements (AP) | Top |
Big job losses and a spike in early retirement claims from laid-off seniors will force Social Security to pay out more in benefits than it collects in taxes the next two years, the first time that's happened since the 1980s. | |
Menez les poisons 121 enfants en Chine orientale (AP) | Top |
AP - Medical tests have shown at least 121 children living near a battery plant in eastern China are suffering from lead poisoning, the latest in a recent string of such cases that have affected hundreds. | |
Murder-suicide confirmed in Md. family's deaths (AP) | Top |
AP - A home-improvement worker and school janitor who apparently was struggling to survive the recession killed his sleeping wife and two children before turning the 12-gauge shotgun on himself, Maryland State Police said Saturday. | |
A top team is embarrassed | Top |
Sixth-ranked California is humiliated in a showdown game against Oregon. | |
Honduran businessmen at center of coup dispute (AP) | Top |
AP - Die-hard supporters of ousted Honduran President Manuel Zelaya are increasingly turning their anger toward the country's wealthy business elite, a small but powerful cadre that largely backs the interim government officials who removed him at gunpoint three months ago. | |
Tebow shaken up following hard hit | Top |
Florida quarterback Tim Tebow had to be helped off the field following a hard hit in the third quarter against Kentucky on Saturday night. | |
N.Y. congresswoman's husband dies on mountain climb (AP) | Top |
AP - The husband of U.S. Rep. Carolyn Maloney has died on a mountain climbing expedition in the Himalayas, aides to the congresswoman said Saturday. | |
CC helps Yanks reduce magic number to 1 (AP) | Top |
Put the bubbly on ice for the first clinching celebration at the new Yankee Stadium. With another dominant performance by CC Sabathia, the New York Yankees' magic number for winning the AL East is down to one. "We've got a lot of work left to do," Sabathia said after smothering the Boston Red Sox by allowing just one hit over seven innings in a 3-0 victory Saturday. | |
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