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  • Little Free Libraries Promote Love of Books

    VOA - Friday 24th May, 2013

    What looks like a little red birdhouse with a pitched roof sits on a post outside Centreville Elementary School in Virginia, attracting a lot of attention. But there are no birds inside. The wooden box contains about two dozen children’s books. Any child in the community who wants to read is welcome to pick ...

  • Taliban Attacks Heart of Afghan Capital

    VOA - Friday 24th May, 2013

    Taliban militants have attacked the heart of the Afghan capital, setting off explosions and battling security forces. At least four blasts shook a busy area of Kabul Friday, in the second major attack in the city in a little more than a week. Shooting erupted in the area as militants and security forces engaged in a fierce gunbattle. Afghan officials say two of the attackers were ...

  • Bullying in Turkish Military Becomes a Human Rights Issue

    VOA - Friday 24th May, 2013

    FILE -Turkish military station at the border gate with Syria, across from Syrian rebel-controlled Tel Abyad town, in Akcakale, Turkey, October 7, ...

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  • Kerry Urges Hard Decisions After Meetings with Israeli Palestinians

    VOA - Friday 24th May, 2013

    U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry (R) waves as he stands next to Palestinian Chief Negotiator Saeb Erekat before his meeting with Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas in the West Bank city of Ramallah May 23, ...

  • British Police Arrest Two on Diverted Pakistani Airliner

    VOA - Friday 24th May, 2013

    British police have arrested two men on board a Pakistan International Airlines plane that was diverted to an airport near London. A Royal Air Force fighter jet intercepted the airliner - which was en route from Lahore to Manchester - and escorted it to Stansted Airport. Authorities said there had been "an incident" on board the plane. They said the two men were arrested on ...

  • Pakistan Reiterates Opposition to US Drone Strikes

    VOA - Friday 24th May, 2013

    Pakistan has reiterated its opposition to U.S. drone strikes on its territory, after U.S. President Barack Obama justified "constrained" drone usage to save lives. Pakistan's Foreign Ministry said Friday that drone strikes are counter-productive, kill innocent civilians, have human rights implications, and violate national sovereignty and international law. Pakistan said, ...

  • Kerry Choice of Iranian Presidential Candidates Denies Popular Will

    VOA - Friday 24th May, 2013

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  • Large Blast Hits Center of Afghan Capital

    VOA - Friday 24th May, 2013

    Afghan police say the blast went off close to the hospital for the state intelligence service. There were no immediate reports of ...

  • Suspicions High as US China Summit Nears

    VOA - Friday 24th May, 2013

    BEIJING -- A top White House official is scheduled to arrive in Beijing this Sunday. His visit comes as concerns about cyber attacks, trade frictions and China’s territorial disputes with Japan test relations between the world’s two largest economies. The visit also comes as President Barack Obama and China’s new leader Xi Jinping prepare to hold their first talks next month in ...

  • Web shops drop injunction appeal

    Nassau Guardian - Friday 24th May, 2013

    A group of web shop owners has abandoned an appeal of Chief Justice Sir Michael Barnett's refusal to grant an injunction in their case. The injunction would have guaranteed their protection from police interference until a substantive case is heard. Attorney Wayne Munroe, who represents the group, said he could not "credibly" make a case to the Court of Appeal that there is a ...

  • Man and woman arrested in relation to murder

    Nassau Guardian - Friday 24th May, 2013

    Police arrested a man and woman who they believe may have information on one of the country's latest murders, head of the Central Detective Unit (CDU) Superintendent Paul Rolle said yesterday. Two men were shot and killed on Wednesday in separate incidents. Police yesterday identified those victims as Dwight Rhoderio Smith, 21, of Excellence Estates, and Javon Sindar Glinton, 42, of ...

  • For many residents a grueling clean-up

    Nassau Guardian - Friday 24th May, 2013

    Pinewood Gardens resident Andrew Newbold said he did not sleep at all on Wednesday night. Instead, he spent hours bailing water out of his small Jacaranda Street home. Widespread flooding remained a challenge for many residents across New Providence yesterday. Rain pounded the island Tuesday night and Wednesday creating widespread damage. Newbold was one of many Pinewood residents whose homes ...

  • NEMA to begin official flood assessments today

    Nassau Guardian - Friday 24th May, 2013

    Full assessment teams will today begin the official inspection of the areas adversely impacted by the weather system that dumped record rain in New Providence, National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA) Director Stephen Russell said yesterday. Russell said NEMA has developed a coordinated approach to provide relief to the thousands of homeowners who were impacted by the severe thunderstorm ...

  • Minnis criticizes PM over flood response

    Nassau Guardian - Friday 24th May, 2013

    Free National Movement (FNM) Leader Dr. Hubert Minnis criticized Prime Minister Perry Christie and his government yesterday for not having a more proactive response to flood victims in New Providence. Minnis urged Christie to sign an exigency order to allow affected residents to import furniture and other items duty free. The Killarney MP said flood victims should also receive financial help ...

  • Chipman questions reported delay in Rahming’s confirmation

    Nassau Guardian - Friday 24th May, 2013

    Opposition Shadow Minister for Foreign Affairs Hubert Chipman yesterday called on the government to "come clean" over reports that the confirmation of Dr. Elliston Rahming as Bahamas Ambassador to the United States has stalled. "For weeks speculation has raged that [his] appointment was not acceptable to the United States," Chipman said in a statement. "In the ...

  • Court denies bail after man ‘lied’ in affidavit

    Nassau Guardian - Friday 24th May, 2013

    A court yesterday refused to give bail to a man who "lied" about his criminal history in an affidavit. Kenyon Ferguson was seeking bail pending appeal of his conviction for a drug possession offense. In the affidavit prepared by his lawyer, Geoffrey Farquharson, Ferguson claimed that he had no previous convictions. However, prosecutor Aaron Johnson debunked this assertion by ...

  • Decision deferred in attempted robbery trial

    Nassau Guardian - Friday 24th May, 2013

    The appellate court yesterday deferred its decision in the case of a man convicted of a failed hold-up. Jeremy Kemp, 25, was sentenced to 17 years and eight months for the December 13, 2010 attempted robbery of the Oakes Field branch of Kentucky Fried Chicken. Kemp's lawyer, Murrio Ducille, asked the court to quash the verdict and sentence. In contrast, Franklyn Williams, the deputy ...

  • Entel looking at opportunities in Colombia

    TeleGeography - Friday 24th May, 2013

    USD400 million, though the acquisition is not expected to be completed until Q3 this year. Buchi added that Entel would expand Nextel's offerings, which are currently focused primarily ...

  • Third term begins for Ecuadors President Correa

    San Diego Union-Tribune - Friday 24th May, 2013

    FILE - In this Feb. 16, 2013 file photo, Ecuador's President Rafael Correa gives a thumbs up to supporters as he stands with the Emir of Qatar Sheikh Hamad bin Khalifa al-Thani, not in picture, on a balcony at the government palace in Quito, Ecuador. On Friday, May 24, 2013, Correa will begin his second presidential term after winning the Feb. 17 election. (AP Photo/Dolores Ochoa, ...

  • Social Program Contributes to Reduced Infant Mortality in Brazil

    Prensa Latina - Friday 24th May, 2013

    Brasilia, May 24 (Prensa Latina) Research to review the impact of the Bolsa Familia program in Brazil reveals that this helped reduce the mortality rate among children under the age of five by 17 percent between 2004 and 2009. Data provided by the Minister of Social Development and the Fight aganinst Hunger, Tereza Campello, confirms that Bolsa Familia, which delivers 70 reales (33 dollars) to ...

  • Marsh to Acquire Peru Insurance Advisor Rehder y Asociados

    Insurance Journal - Friday 24th May, 2013

    Global broker Marsh Inc. announced that it has reached a definitive agreement to acquire the Rehder y Asociados Group, an insurance advisor in Peru. Marsh said the "business includes the insurance broker Rehder y Asociados and employee health and benefits specialist Humanasalud." Terms of the transaction were not disclosed. Marsh said the acquisition, which is anticipated to close in ...

  • Giant fuel depot blaze on northern outskirts of Rio de Janeiro kills one

    Japan Times - Friday 24th May, 2013

    RIO DE JANEIRO - One person was killed in a spectacular fire that broke out in a fuel depot on the northern edge of Rio de Janeiro and spread to nearby homes Thursday. Six giant fuel containers at the storage site caught fire, sending giant flames up to 50 meters high leaping into the air and columns of thick smoke far into the sky that could be seen kilometers away. The victim was a ...

  • Emerging market flows update – Brazil=“Have Not”

    Nasdaq - Friday 24th May, 2013

    PLND , quote ) a large underperformer in Global Emerging Markets (GEM) this year is seeing fresh allocation interest.The "have nots" continue to be laggards:Brazil ...

  • UPDATE 1-Brazil bank lending slows in April sign of uneven economy

    Reuters - Friday 24th May, 2013

    Fri May 24, 2013 10:56am EDT * Growth in bank lending loses momentum on annual basis * Loan delinquencies unchanged in April, yet remain high * Suggests double-speed economy, slow economic recovery By Guillermo Parra-Bernal and Luciana Otoni SAO PAULO/BRASILIA, May 24 (Reuters) - Growth in Brazil's bank lending slowed in April, the latest sign that an expansion in Latin America's largest ...

  • Panamas indigenous people see Redd over UN forest conservation scheme | Jo Tuckman

    The Guardian - Friday 24th May, 2013

    A few years ago, Mario Degaiza worked in construction in City, where he learned Spanish and, for a while, was excited by the hustle and the bustle of urban life. But the 36-year-old Embera Indian says he is far happier now he has returned to his home village of Marraganti and the tropical forest that surrounds it."The forest is our mother," he says while tucking into a bowl of rice and ...

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