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  • UN gives US$7 million for China earthquake relief
    Indonesia News.Net
    UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon has announced a grant of US$7 million to support relief efforts in the aftermath of Monday's massive earthquake in China.

  • Obama slams Bush for comments made in Israel
    Indonesia News.Net
    Democratic frontrunner Barack Obama has lashed out at President George Bush for suggesting the Illinois senator would appease terrorists.

  • Dungeon children outside at last
    Indonesia News.Net
    Freed Austrian dungeon boys Stefan and Felix Fritzl have taken their first ever steps in the outside world.

  • 78,000 dead in Myanmar - 56,000 missing
    Indonesia News.Net
    Myanmar's state media say the death toll from cyclone Nargis has reached almost 78,000 and that another 56,000 people are missing.

  • Australian politician suggests force against Myanmar leaders
    Indonesia News.Net
    An Australian opposition party member has suggested a regime change in Myanmar if the generals continue to let the humanitarian crisis escalate.

  • Bush oil plea rejected by Saudis
    Indonesia News.Net
    US President George Bush's request for Saudi Arabia to produce more oil has been rejected.

  • Gadaffi says European states involved in murder
    Indonesia News.Net
    The Libyan leader, Muammar Gadaffi, has accused European states of overturning the boats of Africans trying to reach land.

  • UN anti-torture committee points at Indonesia
    Indonesia News.Net
    The UN Committee Against Torture has reported that Indonesian police, armed forces and intelligence services regularly use torture on criminal suspects to extract confessions.

  • Gujarat police raid Internet cafes for bomb evidence
    Indonesia News.Net
    The Gujarat special operations police forces have conducted searches in 35 different cyber cafes in Ahmedabad in the wake the Jaipur blasts.

  • Georgia sends envoy to ease tensions with Russia
    Indonesia News.Net
    Georgia has sent an envoy to Russia to ease tensions between two countries over its break-away region Abkhazia.

  • Date for Zimbabwe elections announced
    Indonesia News.Net
    The run-off election for president has been announced by Zimbabwe's Electoral Commission.

  • Bin Laden threatens Israel in latest message
    Indonesia News.Net
    In his latest audio message, al-Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden, has vowed that Palestine will never be relinquished "as long as one true Muslim remains on...

  • Marine sex abuser jailed in Japan
    Indonesia News.Net
    A US military court in the Japanese island of Okinawa has sentenced a 38-year-old US marine to four years in prison after he was found guilty of sexually abusing a 14-year-old Japanese girl.

  • Aftershock rattles China quake zone
    New York Post
    A powerful aftershock knocked out roads and communications in some of the most quake-ravaged parts of central China on Friday, as emergency crews rescued more than 30 people...

  • New leaders unlikely to ease US-Russian tensions
    New York Post
    Even if the next U.S. president were looking to improve relations, the new administration may find it hard to change course on issues that have kept tensions simmering.

  • Lakers hold off Jazz 108-105, reach West finals
    New York Post
    Kobe Bryant scored 34 points and Los Angeles held off a furious rally by the Utah Jazz for a 108-105 victory Friday night, putting the Lakers in the Western Conference finals...

  • Signs point to imminent Simpson-Wentz wedding
    New York Post
    Though Ashlee Simpson and Pete Wentz are keeping a tight lid on their nuptuals, it's looking like a wedding is imminent. Aerial photos posted Friday at several celebrity Web...

  • China quake victims flee
    BBC
    There has been panic in the quake-hit Chinese city of Beichuan after reports a river had burst its bank sparked fears the entire city could be flooded. The BBC's Paul Danahar in Beichuan says...

  • Bush pivots to Arab side of Mideast peace dispute
    New York Post
    SHARM - President Bush pivoted to the Arab side of the Mideast peace dispute on Saturday, but he may well get a less glowing reception than he did in Israel earlier this week.

  • Pakistan Afghan ambassador freed
    BBC
    Pakistan's ambassador to Afghanistan, who was abducted by suspected Taleban militants in February, has been freed. Tariq Azizuddin was seized in the border area between the two countries, en route...

  • Artist covers old gas station with huge blanket
    New York Post
    Jennifer Marsh was sick of paying high gas prices and bothered by the abandoned gas station that was an eyesore on the drive to her studio each day. So the aspiring artist and...

  • Late Senator figures in 2008 presidential furor
    New York Post
    Being dead since 1940 hasn't kept Idaho U.S. Sen. William Borah from being inserted squarely into 2008 presidential politics after Democratic candidate Barack Obama took issue...

  • James scores 32, Cavs beat Celtics to force Game 7
    New York Post
    The Cleveland Cavaliers packed for a weekend stay in Beantown - not a few weeks on Cape Cod. They've got at least one more game left, and in the NBA, it's as big as they ever get....


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