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Saturday, February 26, 2005

Russia and Iran Nuclear Power Dispute

Channelnewsasia.com: "TEHRAN : Russia and Iran again delayed the signing of a controversial contract to supply the Islamic republic with fuel for its first nuclear power station, amid a new dispute over the plant's opening date. "

The Globe and Mail: Israel blames Syria for bombing

The Globe and Mail: Israel blames Syria for bombing Jerusalem — Israeli Defence Minister Shaul Mofaz blamed Syria on Saturday for a suicide bombing that killed four Israelis in Tel Aviv, and Israel's army radio reported that he also froze plans to hand over security responsibilities in the West Bank to the Palestinians.

BBC NEWS | World | Middle East | Seven held over Tel Aviv bombing

BBC NEWS | World | Middle East | Seven held over Tel Aviv bombing: "Israeli troops and Palestinian police have arrested seven people in connection with Friday's suicide bombing outside a Tel Aviv nightclub."

Religious TV Cut

Business: "LONDON (Reuters) - Media regulator Ofcom has granted permission for ITV to reduce the amount of children's and religious programming it shows"

Friday, February 25, 2005

Bush Europe trip: Is EU choosing China over US? | csmonitor.com

Bush Europe trip: Is EU choosing China over US? | csmonitor.com
US President George Bush's first diplomatic trip to Europe since being reelected has been widely considered a success. The transatlantic rift exacerbated by different Iraq strategies – which has been trumpeted by media on both sides of ocean for the last three years – was smoothed over by a show of unity between Bush and European leaders.

Telegraph | News | Israel to quicken Gaza pull-out but builds in West Bank

Telegraph | News | Israel to quicken Gaza pull-out but builds in West Bank: "Israel is to reduce the Gaza pull-out timetable to four weeks in an attempt to foil settler protests."

Archbishop: Anglicans Could Face Division

ABC News: Archbishop: Anglicans Could Face Division NEWRY, Northern Ireland Feb 25, 2005 — The rift over homosexuality that threatens to split the 77 million-member Anglican Communion cannot be resolved without someone admitting they're wrong, the church's spiritual leader warned Friday a day after leaders asked the U.S. and Canadian churches to withdraw temporarily from a key council.

HoustonChronicle.com - Experts say need for surgery indicates pope's decline

HoustonChronicle.com - Experts say need for surgery indicates pope's decline: "LONDON -- Pope John Paul's tracheotomy was a straightforward procedure but medical experts said today the need for the emergency surgery was a further sign of his deteriorating condition."

Thursday, February 24, 2005

Israel Welcomes Syria Pull Out

Xinhua - English: " JERUSALEM, Feb. 24 (Xinhuanet) -- Israel welcomed a Syrian announcement that it would pull out forces from Lebanon, Ha'aretz daily reported on its website on Thursday."

Independent Catholic News

Independent Catholic News: "The Holy See Press Office Director Joaquin Navarro-Valls said that Pope Paul was in a stable condition at the Gemelli Hospital today"

Food Standards Agency

Food Standards Agency - Welcome To The FSA: "The Food Standards Agency said today that the vast majority of products contaminated with the illegal dye Sudan I have been removed from sale."

UK gets official virus alert site

BBC NEWS | Technology | UK gets official virus alert site: "A rapid alerting service that tells home computer users about serious internet security problems is being launched by the UK government."

Christdot :: Christ. Period. :: World Council of Churches calls for divestment from Israel

Christdot :: Christ. Period. :: World Council of Churches calls for divestment from Israel: "World Council of Churches calls for divestment from Israel"

Tuesday, February 22, 2005

Mars pictures reveal frozen sea

BBC NEWS | Science/Nature | Mars pictures reveal frozen sea: "A huge, frozen sea lies just below the surface of Mars, a team of European scientists has announced."

Cape Argus - Mugabe, 81, renews attack on Tony Blair

Cape Argus - Mugabe, 81, renews attack on Tony Blair: "President Robert Mugabe prepared to celebrate his 81st birthday today by launching a fresh attack on British Prime Minister Tony Blair "

Comms, internet ban orders surface in new UK terror law | The Register

Comms, internet ban orders surface in new UK terror law | The Register: "Variants of David Blunkett's 'ASBOs for terror' are set to be unveiled today by his successor as Home Secretary, Charles Clarke, under the banner of 'control orders'."

Monday, February 21, 2005

'Jerusalem will remain united'

Jerusalem Post | Breaking News from Israel, the Middle East and the Jewish World: "'Jerusalem will remain united as the eternal capital of the Jewish people. It will not be divided,' Prime Minister Ariel Sharon pledged on Monday"

'Syria out'

International News Article | Reuters.com: "BEIRUT (Reuters) - Thousands of flag-waving Lebanese took to Beirut's streets shouting 'Syria out' on Monday, falling silent for one minute at the exact time former Prime Minist"

Mid-East peace is our goal - Bush

BBC NEWS | World | Europe | Mid-East peace is our goal - Bush: "US President George W Bush has told European leaders that peace in the Middle East is 'our immediate goal'."