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West Bank outpost’s impending evacuation a test for Israel

West Bank outpost’s impending evacuation a test for Israel

AMONA OUTPOST, West Bank (AP) – The fate of 50 white caravans perched atop a West Bank hill in the Amona settler outpost is emerging as a key test for Benjamin Netanyahu’s newly-expanded hard-line government. Under a Supreme Court order, the government must tear down the outpost by the end …

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Jury sides with Google in battle over Android software

Jury sides with Google in battle over Android software

SAN FRANCISCO (AP) – Google’s Android software just dodged a $9 billion bullet. A federal jury found Thursday that Google didn’t need permission to use a rival’s programming tools as it built Android – now the world’s leading smartphone operating software and a key part of Google’s multi-billion dollar Internet …

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Japan urges G-7 to avert another economic crisis

Japan urges G-7 to avert another economic crisis

ISE, Japan (AP) – Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe is urging fellow leaders of the Group of Seven advanced economies to avert another global crisis by acting to rescue the faltering global recovery. Abe and his counterparts got down to business Thursday after strolling through the grounds of Ise (Ee-say) …

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VOICES: Hiroshima serves as memorial for all victims of WWII

VOICES: Hiroshima serves as memorial for all victims of WWII

CARLSBAD, Calif. (AP) – The suffering he endured during World War II still haunts 95-year-old Lester Tenney, who has black lung disease from working as a prisoner of war in a Japanese coal mine. The former Army staff sergeant believes President Barack Obama should keep ex-POWs like him and others …

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French dock workers throw smoke bombs as protests escalate

French dock workers throw smoke bombs as protests escalate

LE HAVRE, France (AP) – Thousands of dock workers poured into a public square in the French port city of Le Havre on Thursday, setting off smoke bombs as part of escalating nationwide protests against a labor bill that would loosen protections for French workers. As union activists disrupted fuel …

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Muslim mob attacks Christian homes in Egyptian province

Muslim mob attacks Christian homes in Egyptian province

CAIRO (AP) – A Muslim mob ransacked and torched seven Christian homes in a province south of the Egyptian capital, Cairo, after rumors spread that a Christian man had an affair with a Muslim woman, according to a statement by the local Orthodox Coptic church. Released late Wednesday, it said …

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Asian Star- Geetu Mahajan

Asian Star- Geetu Mahajan

Native village/Country, parent’s background I was born in Amritsar and raised in Ludhiana, Punjab, India. My father was a successful business man and mother is a Housewife Your early education? I did Bachelors of Business Administration (BBA) and Master in Business Administration (MBA), Sales & Marketing being majors When & …

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Afghan Taliban appoint new leader after Mansour’s death

Afghan Taliban appoint new leader after Mansour’s death

KABUL, Afghanistan (AP) – The Afghan Taliban confirmed on Wednesday that their leader Mullah Akhtar Mansour was killed in a U.S. drone strike last week and that they have appointed a successor – a scholar known for extremist views who is unlikely to back a peace process with Kabul. The …

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