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The Scotsman - By Brian Ferguson A SERIES of co-ordinated terror attacks - seemingly targeting Britons and Americans - left at least 78 people dead and more than 200 injured in the Indian city of Mumbai last night. Heavily armed gunmen opened fire on the city's crowded main railway station, as well as at hospitals, a police headquarters, luxury hotels and a restaurant popular with tourists. Eye-witnesses caught up in the chaos in India's financial capital said the gunmen were specifically looking for Britons and Americans. The attacks appeared aimed at foreigners, with reports claiming that westerners were being held hostage at two five-star hotels in the city. An explosion rocked one of the hotels, the seaside landmark Taj Ma... more
Millions worldwide march peacefully to end bigotry and discrimination. The narrow passage of California Proposition 8, the same-sex marriage ban, has led to world-wide protests demanding an end to intolerance and unfairness against lesbia... more
United Press International Ferocious wildfires aided by blasting winds and high temperatures forced 30,000 Southern California residents to flee their homes, officials said Sunday. Eleven people were injured, including four firefighters, and at ... more
Small and medium companies supported discriminatory amendment against lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender equality; No Fortune 500 companies on the list. WASHINGTON – The Human Rights Campaign Foundation, the nation´s largest lesbian, ... more
Discriminatory Proposition 8 was supported by more
Herrera Joined by Los Angeles, Santa Clara Counterparts in Suing to Invalidate Prop 8. Leader of San Francisco's original constitutional challenge says amendment "if allowed to stand ... devastates the principle of equal protection." SAN ... more
How the Race Was Decided Independent, The; London (UK) As the polls closed and the parties began, the early results showed how the ... more
Paid slate-mailer "endorsements" are not worth the paper they're printed on. Every election cycle, voters receive many... more
By Christi Parsons, Chicago Tribune FAYETTEVILLE, N.C. -- Democrat Barack Obama raised a staggering $150 million in September, shatte... more
Virginian - Pilot By James V. Grimaldi and Kimberly Kindy, The Washington Post WASHINGTON: An Alaska state legislative investigator... more
BBC Monitoring Newsfile Kyodo - The finance ministers and central bank governors of the Group of Seven economies vowed Friday to use all available tools, including public capital injection, to fight the worldwide credit crunch and prevent "systemica... more
International Herald Tribune - From news reports Russia will pull back Wednesday from the southern edge of a buffer zone inside Georgia adjacent to South Ossetia, a senior Russian officer said, ahead of a deadline Friday. Russia has until Frida... more
The Sacramento Bee By Andy Furillo and Sam Stanton WILLIAMS -- At least 10 people were killed and dozens others injured Sunday night when a privately owned tour bus headed from Sacramento to a Colusa-area casino flipped over on a two-lane road, o... more
USA TODAY - By William M. Welch LAS VEGAS -- A prosecutor showed jurors the mug shot of O.J. Simpson with the word "guilty" stamped across it in red ink Thursday as he said in closing arguments that the former actor and football player instigated t... more
By Larry Eichel, The Philadelphia Inquirer This is the night that political junkies -- and there are millions and millions of you out there this year -- have been waiting for. At 9 p.m., Sarah Palin and Joseph R. Biden Jr. meet in their one a... more
United Press International The number of babies sickened by tainted milk products in China totals more than 50,000, with four dead and another 104 seriously ill. The Chinese Health Ministry said of those sickened, about 12,900 had been hospitali... more
USA TODAY - By Sue Kirchhoff, Kathy Chu, Barbara Hagenbaugh and Edward Iwata The Federal Reserve said Tuesday night it will lend up to $85 billion to American International Group, effectively putting the government in control of the flailing insura... more
By Mike Dorning, Chicago Tribune RIVERSIDE, Ohio -- Sen. Barack Obama on Tuesday charged rival Sen. John McCain with "three decades of indifference on education" as the Illinois Democrat sought to sharpen distinctions with the Republican ticket on ... more
The Independent; London (UK) By Sadie Gray Residents of Haiti were last night clearing up the devastation caused by Tropical Storm Hanna, as officials in the US prepared for the storm to hit. Hanna caused major flooding in Haiti this week, leav... more
USA TODAY By Del Jones Hurricane Gustav took a direct hit on the Gulf of Mexico, temporarily suspending 100% of oil production in the Gulf, yet gasoline prices appear lower. It seems improbable, but energy prices are often driven more by psyc... more
Obama's Speech Capped a Convention Aimed at Unifying Democratic Party. The Dallas Morning News DENVER - For all the glitz ... more
By Steve Kraske, The Kansas City Star, Mo. Now we know what to expect from Joe Biden. Fire, passion (he yells at times), boiling-o... more
By Candace Rondeaux, The Washington Post ISLAMABAD, Pakistan - Pakistan's ruling coalition parties agreed Thursday to impeach President Pervez Musharraf, setting up a major showdown between the former military chief and the newly elected civilian ... more
BBC Monitoring Newsfile
The Olympic torch relay began its final leg in Beijing from the landmark Forbidden City Wednesday morning. At the Meridian Gate of the Forbidden City, the torch was handed over to the first bearer, Yang Liwei, the count... more
United Press International - A U.S. government scientist and suspect in the 2001 anthrax attacks has died in Maryland of an apparent suicide, colleagues said. Bruce Ivins, 62, died as the U.S. Justice Department was preparing to file criminal charg... more
By Duncan Mansfield, Associated Press KNOXVILLE, Tenn. -- An out-of-work truck driver accused of opening fire at a Unitarian church, killing two people, left behind a note suggesting that he targeted the congregation out of hatred for its liberal p... more
BERLIN - In a highly unusual move for an American presidential candidate, Barack Obama staged a foreign policy speech Thursday before a huge overseas audience, calling for renewed trans-Atlantic cooperation to rein in Iran, fight religious extremism ... more
Rocky Mountain News - By Associated Press Scrambling to bolster eroding investor confidence, the Federal Reserve and the Treasury Department announced unprecedented steps to brace slumping mortgage giants Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac. The plan, u... more
SAN JOSE) – The Governor´s budget cuts to In-Home Supportive Services (IHSS) would devastate thousands of families and hurt the economy by reducing hours and jobs for many health care workers employed by the valuable safety net program, Democra... more
United Press International A suicide bomb exploded Monday on a crowded street near the Indian Embassy in Kabul, Afghanistan, killing at least 41 people and injuring 140, officials said. Officials said the bomber rammed a car into two Indian dipl... more
Deseret News (Salt Lake City)
By Betsy Taylor, Associated Press WINFIELD, Mo. -- A makeshift barrier holding back the Mississippi River failed early Saturday, swamping the low-lying part of the small community of Winfield and ending a valiant bu... more
Several Airlines Likely to Fail; Affordable, Frequent Air Travel and Jobs at Risk. WASHINGTON and RADNOR, Pa. -- At current oil prices, several large and small U.S. airlines will default on their obligations to creditors beginning at th... more
USA TODAY: By Alan Gomez, Marisol Bello and Judy Keen CEDAR RAPIDS, Iowa -- Marie Welton figures her daughter will have to bulldoze her flooded home here. She worries about the survival of her own business, a children's hair salon, as people recover... more
By Georgina Gustin, St. Louis Post-Dispatch ST. LOUIS -- Area grocery stores have pulled some fresh tomatoes from their shelves after learning that a salmonella outbreak traced to certain tomato varieties has sickened 145 people in 16 states. ... more
Canadian Press - BOSTON: Banner No. 17 is halfway to the rafters. The Celtics are two wins from another NBA championship. And maybe a little lucky to be there. Paul Pierce, darting around the parquet floor with ease, scored 28 points, Boston'... more
The Independent (UK) - By Rupert Cornwell After an epic five-month battle that has rewritten US politics, Barack Obama last night stood poised to secure the 2008 Democratic nomination, with a very real chance of becoming the first African American ... more
Knight Ridder Washington Bureau SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico - Hillary Clinton coasted to victory Sunday in Puerto Rico's presidential primary, a win she hoped would give her a desperately needed boost-but probably would not. The New York senator was b... more
By David Jackson and Richard Wolf WASHINGTON -- It's not unusual for a former White House official to write a book -- but it is w... more
Fury at Plight of Burmese Under-Fives. Daily Record; Glasgow (UK) By Stephen White MORE than 30,000 kids under five will die of hunger in Burma in days unless their brutal rulers let the world help them. That was the warning yesterday... more
Civil and Human Rights Groups Hail Landmark Decision As Latest Step Toward Full Equality. WASHINGTON — The California S... more
International Herald Tribune - From news reports
Fierce clashes raged Thursday in Beirut after the Iranian-backed group Hezbollah said the U.S.-supported Lebanese government had declared war by targeting its military telecommunications network. ... more

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U.S., British Investigators Probe Attacks
U.S. and British experts joined their Indian counterparts in investigating last week's terror carnage in Mumbai, where life is slowly returning to normal.
Pakistani Minister Briefs Foreign Envoys on Mumbai Attacks, Ties With India
Text of report by official news agency Associated Press of Pakistan (APP)
Pakistan Envoy to UK Urges World Community to Stand Against Terrorism
Text of report by official news agency Associated Press of Pakistan (APP)
India May Step Up Its Adversarial Posture
MUMBAI: In trenchant mood after last week's mayhem here, India may step up its adversarial posture against neighbour Pakistan, even as it responds to diplomatic moves by the United States and others who would like to avoid a military confrontation in South Asia at any cost.
Slaton, Mario Spark Texans' Win
Dec. 2--HOUSTON -- Steve Slaton looks more and more for real.
Report: Airport Blast Kills One Protester
Thailand's anti-government protest turned ugly Tuesday as a protester died in a grenade blast at Bangkok's domestic Don Muang airport, authorities said.
EDITORIAL: Obama Makes Solid Choices for His National Security Team
Dec. 2--The national security team announced Monday by President-elect Barack Obama offers a reassuring combination of intelligence and experience.
Governors Will Push Obama for Aid Here
Dec. 2--A majority of the nation's governors will meet with President-elect Barack Obama this morning in Philadelphia to press him for a healthy share of the multibillion-dollar economic stimulus legislation his advisers and Democratic congressional leaders are drafting.
Police Arrest Balfour in Hudson Slayings: Suspect Was 2 Days From Parole Hearing That Could Set Him Free
Dec. 2--Within days of the slayings, it seemed all of America knew William Balfour's face and that he was Chicago police's lone suspect in the shooting deaths of three of Oscar-winning actress Jennifer Hudson's family members.
Texans Put on Show in Monday Night Win Over Jags: Team Takes a Shine to Prime-Time Spotlight With Slaton, Johnson and Williams Dominating Big Stage
Dec. 2----Game statistics
EDITORIAL: Security Team
Dec. 2--Those who believe that eight years as first lady don't count as foreign policy experience might take a look at Laura Bush's appearance on Sunday's "Meet the Press."
Williams, Slaton Lead Houston Past Jags 30-17 in Texan's Monday Night Debut
HOUSTON - Mario Williams, Steve Slaton and the Houston Texans put on quite a show in their Monday Night Football debut.
Stakes High for Obama Team
CHICAGO -- President-elect Barack Obama promised "a new dawn of American leadership" in the world Monday from a diverse national security team that has not always agreed with him.
Burress Faces Two Counts, Uncertain Future
NEW YORK -- New York Giants star wide receiver Plaxico Burress faces an uncertain future after he was charged Monday with two felony counts of criminal possession of a weapon in the second degree, stemming from the accidental discharge of a gun.
Young Adults Hit By Mental Health Issues: Study Shows Nearly Half Are Dealing With a Disorder, but Only a Quarter Seek Treatment
Dec. 2--Nearly half of college-age adults struggle with a mental health disorder, from alcohol dependency to depression and anxiety.
Beatty Plea Agreement Could Be Sealed Today: Offer: 2 Felonies, Jail, Restitution
Dec. 1--A plea deal for Christine Beatty could be sealed this morning, according to sources aware of efforts over the past week to resolve the perjury and obstruction of justice case against her without a trial.
Shuttle Lands at Edwards After 16-Day Mission
EDWARDS AIR FORCE BASE, Calif. -- Space shuttle Endeavour and its seven astronauts safely returned to Earth on Sunday, taking a detour to sunny California after storms hit the main landing strip in Florida.
Thai Political Crisis Heightens With New Protests
BANGKOK, Thailand -- Government supporters converged on the capital on Sunday, in a counter to rival protesters who seized control of Bangkok's two airports and forced the prime minister to run the country from afar.
'Four Christmases' Tops Holiday Weekend Box Office
Thanksgiving weekend movie crowds gobbled up the Reese Witherspoon and Vince Vaughn holiday comedy "Four Christmases," which debuted at No.
Bush Sending Rice to India
WASHINGTON -- President George W. Bush on Sunday dispatched Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice to New Delhi in support of India following the terrorist attacks that killed nearly 200 people, including six Americans.

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