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Nepali king given 15 days to leave

OpinionBarry Artiste, Now Public ContributorPeacocks always seem to have a problem with headspace on airlines.   And Honda, just doesn't make a car for the Portly!  What is one to do? "Nepali...

Native Hawaiians blockade historic palace

The gates of a historic palace in downtown Honolulu were locked today by a native Hawaiian group that advocates sovereignty, as they said they would carry out the business of what it considers the legitimate...

Call for UN to intervene in Tibet violence

"Tibet's government-in-exile has demanded the United Nations intervene to end what it called 'urgent human rights violations' by China following deadly protests in Tibet. The exiled government in Dharamshala in northern India, home to Tibetan spiritual leader the Dalai Lama,...

Jeremy Beadle, TV presenter, dies aged 59

"The television presenter had been treated in hospital near his north London home for several days with pneumonia. He had previously suffered a kidney tumour in 2004, which was treated by surgical removal of the...

Hindus protest at cow’s slaughter

"HORSHAM About two hundred Hindus protested peacefully outside the RSPCA’s headquarters over the slaughter of a sick sacred cow at their temple while they were at worship. The RSPCA was accused of secretly...

Italian journalist Enzo Biagi dies in Milan

In one of Italy's most complex and difficult political climates, good, straightforward journalism is hard to find. Add to that the fact that former President Silivio Berlusconi owned much of the nations media,...

SPP Protestors: Quebec police own up to 3 stooges

OpinionBarry Artiste, Now Public Contributor The Photos from the Sun News say it all.  The Quebec Provincial Police (QPP) admit Larry, Moe, and Curly Joe were in their employ but deny they were trying to...

Report: Hijacker Went to al-Qaida Camp

"ANKARA, Turkey — One of the hijackers of a Turkish plane received training at an al-Qaida camp and wanted to be flown to Iran so he could eventually join al-Qaida in Afghanistan, the state-run Anatolia news...

'I'm going straight to heaven'

OpinionBarry Artiste, Now Public ContributorEvangelists believe the "Bigger the Hair", the closer to God for thee, nothing could be truer than Tammy Faye Baker.  Tammy as you may remember was a  Alice...

South Africa Strike Ends: Differing Accounts Emerge

The Congress for South African Trade Unions claim that 600,000 public workers took part in a nationwide strike over a pay increase, whilst government spokespeople put the number at 70,000. One thing that both sides agree on is that the situation that led to the strike remains...

Caymans crack down on Cuban migrants

"Caymans crack down on Cuban migrants Cuban boat people who get stranded in the Caymans face detention -- or being sent back. BY SHURNA ROBBINS, Special to The Miami Herald Francisco Reyes Benitez, right, has become the Cuban detainees' unofficial representative to the...

Plea deal reached in El Nuevo standoff

This is the guy who made dozens of Miami Herald employees wish they stayed home the day after Thanksgiving.  "The man who barricaded himself inside the newsroom of El Nuevo Herald in November pleaded no contest to assault and burglary charges and received two years of...

Christians must 'let go' some beliefs for sake of peace, theologian says

"To live peacefully with Muslims and Jews, Christians must put aside the notion that their faith requires the creation of a Christian kingdom on Earth, a Lipscomb University theologian told an interfaith gathering at the university. "We are not going to get very far in our...

Are American Companies aiding Communism?

"Here is a comment to my post (is YouTube promoting terror) you should read: Jordan Parker Says:= October 22nd, 2006 at 11:02 pm e In Regards to your post discussing Youtube supporting terrorism and what...

Diwali celebrated with fervour

"Divali was celebrated with religious fervour and gaiety amidst tight security arrangements at all important places across the country yesterday. The festival passed off peacefully here despite looming security...

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