The meatiest feast - Russians create a 335ft long barbecue

"Most BBQs entail flipping a couple of burgers at the bottom of your garden and assembling a vegetable kebab if you're feeling creative. But that was not the case in Moscow as a team of Russians decided to supersize...

Knife and gun crime march

"THOUSANDS of young people brought parts of central London to a standstill today with a noisy and colourful demonstration against knife and gun crime. Waving banners and singing, the protesters called for an end to the violence that has already claimed the lives of 16...

Cuba Puts Computers on Sale to Public

As Raul moves Cuba into the 21st Century many continue to wonder where its all headed. Salaries continue to put the luxury of a home PC or a weekend at a hotel resort clear out of reach for most Cubans. "Cubans are...

Bernalillo Memorial Brings More Than Visitors: Healing

"Bernalillo memorial brings more than visitors: healing By TOM TREWEEK/OBSERVER STAFF REPORTER After brief stops in Cuba and Bernalillo Friday, scores of motorcycle riders are hoping to reach Washington D.C., by Sunday on the eve of Memorial Day. Rolling Thunder Across...

Countdown has begun

" Countdown has begun US, Israel prepare for Iran strike in wake of new intelligence information Orly Azoulay Published: 04.29.07, 16:18 / Israel Opinion Washington: The intelligence information gathered by the Unites States regarding Iran's technological breakthrough that...

Al Gore: Reborn to run?

Al Gore says he's not running. So why is his 2000 campaign staff gearing up for '08?" CONCORD, N.H. - Veterans of Al Gore's past are quietly assembling a campaign to draft the former vice president into the 2008...

Kenya: Machines for New Coffee Mill Received

"The Nation (Nairobi) January 10, 2007 Posted to the web January 9, 2007 Nation Correspondent Nairobi Machines worth more than Sh30 million for the ambitious Mathira Farmer's Coffee milling project in Nyeri district arrived at the weekend. Yesterday, engineers were busy...

Victims of sexual slavery to hold internation

"Women seek official apology, compensation from Japanese government. Former so-called "comfort women," who were forced into sexual slavery by the Japanese military during World War II, will launch another tour in South Korea and Japan to let people know about their suffering...

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