Iraqi Christians May Face Extinction; Look into their faces and you can see one of the world's oldest Christian communities searching for hope in the midst of desolation. Iraq's Christians are wounded, killed, and grieving in the violence that's shaking their country. But this isn't just fallout from the fighting between Shia and Sunni Muslims. Christians in Iraq are deliberately targeted.
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Chicago Tribune -24 minutes ago
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Los Angeles Times -26 minutes ago
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Zawahiri: Bring it on!
New York Daily News -8 hours ago
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Iran says entry ban for IAEA experts does not spell end to ties
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Bush's new general makes no promises on Iraq
Chicago Tribune -
Lt. Gen. David Petraeus appears to be acquitting himself well during this morning's appearance before the Senate Armed Services Committee
Hezbollah supporters paralyze Lebanon
Los Angeles Times -
By Megan K. Stack, Times Staff Writer. BEIRUT -- Hezbollah and its allies paralyzed Lebanon today, sending out thousands of demonstrators who seized control of major roads, brawled with government supporters and smothered the capital in the acrid smoke ...
Report: Devlin Too Ashamed to Call His Parents
FOX News -
We informed US about space missile test: China
Times of India -
BEIJING: China had finally admitted that it had shot down a satellite as part of a scientific "experiment". However, the authorities claim China had actually informed certain counties, including US and Japan, about the "experiment" of knocking out an ...
President Bush Faces State of the Union Challenges
NPR -
by Don Gonyea. President George Bush delivers last year's State of the Union speech from the House chamber of the US Capitol, Jan. 31, 2006.
Israeli President faces rape charge
Times Online -
Israeli prosecutors have announced their intention to charge the country's President with rape against at least one female former employee, in what is set to be the most severe scandal ever to engulf an Israeli head of state
MySpace Takes On the 'Spam King'
Top Tech News -
By Elizabeth Millard. Scott Richter, named one of the world's worst spammers by consumer advocacy site Spamhaus, has been tied to several major illegal spam campaigns.
Microraptor gui- the Predecessor of Modern Biplanes or Accident?
Playfuls.com -
by Dan Nicolae Alexa. A Chinese fossil found in Qianyang- a small village approximately 10 km southwest of the city of Yixian in Liaoning Province- raises questions about modern biplanes' predecessor.
UPDATE 1-US Dec leading index rises, tops forecast
Reuters -
By Nancy Waitz. WASHINGTON, Jan 23 (Reuters) - A key forecasting gauge for the US economy rose by a larger-than-expected 0.3 percent in December, a report from a private research firm showed on Tuesday, suggesting moderate growth in the months ahead.
Selenium Supplements May Contribute to Reduced HIV Viral Load
Playfuls.com -
by Mihai Alexandru. Taking daily selenium supplements appears to increase the level of the essential mineral in the blood and may suppress the progression of viral load in patients with HIV infection, according to an article in the January 22 issue of ...
Antidepressants Double Risk Of Bone Fracture
Medical News Today -
A Canadian study suggests that people over 50 on a certain type of antidepressant are twice as likely to suffer bone fractures. The study is published in the Archives of Internal Medicine.
Bush to dive into health debate
Monsters and Critics.com -
By Todd Zwillich Jan 23, 2007, 14:34 GMT. WASHINGTON, DC, United States (UPI) -- President Bush is set to make a new health insurance proposal the key part of his State of the Union address on Tuesday night.
Zawahiri: Bring it on!
New York Daily News -
BY RICHARD SISK. WASHINGTON - Al Qaeda No.2 Ayman al-Zawahiri mocked President Bush's plan to send 21500 more troops to Iraq yesterday and dared him to send more.
Iran says entry ban for IAEA experts does not spell end to ties
RIA Novosti -
TEHRAN, January 23 (RIA Novosti) - Iran does not regard its recent refusal to admit 38 inspectors from the UN nuclear watchdog as implying an end to cooperation with the agency, the country's top nuclear negotiator said Tuesday.
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