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Winnipeg Drivers Ticked Off by Hidden, Misleading Traffic Signs
But won't somebody think of the revenue?
Bahrain Bans Protests as Unrest Spreads
The Shiite majority is challenging the Sunni-led government
Fire Department Asks New Yorkers Not To Tweet for Help
Your Facebook status won't do the trick, either
NZ Investigates Government Spying on Megaupload Chief
All this over a friggin' copyright case
Drone-War Doublethink
Obama has added a new term to the doublespeak lexicon, "the disposition matrix."
The Libertarian Case for Gary Johnson
He's not going to win the election. But a strong showing by him may just win the future.
Former Chief of Pacific Fleet Presses Obama on Benghazi
Retired Adm. James A. Lyons is a little bent out of shape with the administration
Momcilo Perisic Appealing Verdict
Former head of Yugoslav army claims he was not aware of atrocities committed by those under his command during wars in Bosnia and Croatia
Latvian Security Police Makes Moves to Outlaw Pro-Russian Socialist Party
Claim the party was illegally registered
Greek Journalists Strike Over Suspensions of Presenters
Claiming the government is engaging in censorship
French Prime Minister Causing a Political Row
Dared to suggest the 35-hour work week was open to review
Syrian Government Forces Attack Northern City
Maaret al-Numan is strategically placed on the highway connecting Damascus and Aleppo
South African Police Shoot Rubber Bullets at Miners
The miners were fired earlier this month by Anglo American Platinum
Only Big Government Can Save Us from Big Storms, Says The New York Times. Ummm … Really?
The New York Times tells us that Mitt Romney is bad bad bad - and wrong - to suggest that anybody other than ginormous central government has any business responding to storms and tantrum-ish eruptions from Mother Nature.
Indian Man Given Life Sentence For Hijack Scare
Jitender Kumar Mohla claimed he had infected needles and a gun onboard a flight in 2009
Somali Poet Killed in Mogadishu
Warsame Shire Awale was critical of the al-Shabab militant group
Namibia Teacher Strike Could Close Schools
Want a salary increase, government says strike is illegal
UBS to Cut Thousands of Jobs By 2015
Most of the 10,000 layoffs will occur in London, Zurich, and the U.S.
Clinton Pushes for Reforms on Balkan Tour
Heads to Sarajevo to discuss economic and democratic policies
Lithuania Heads to Political Deadlock over Election Results
Coalition says they will form government despite president accusing one party of voter fraud
Israel Arrests Palestinians for Trying to Rebuild Hamas
30 charged in the West Bank over the past few months
Iranian navy ships dock in Sudan
African country had accused Israel of attacking munitions factory
Luxembourg, France Ordered To Hike Tax on Ebooks
The European Commission doesn't want any tax competition