![]() Wall Street Journal | Lockerbie Bomber Megrahi Dies Wall Street Journal By ALISTAIR MACDONALD And PAUL SONNE Lockerbie bomber Abdel Baset al-Megrahi died on Sunday, nearly three years after the Scottish government discharged him from prison on the grounds that he had about three months to live. The Libyan national died at ... Lockerbie victims' relatives: Megrahi death is three years too late Lockerbie victims' families: Relief, anger Libyan convicted in Lockerbie bombing dies at 60 |
![]() Globe and Mail | Protesters prepare for larger NATO demonstration USA TODAY CHICAGO (AP) – Protesters gathering in Chicago for the NATO summit were gearing up for their largest demonstration Sunday, when thousands are expected to march from a downtown park to the lakeside convention center where President Obama and dozens of ... Obama to urge Afghan president Karzai to push for Taliban settlement NATO leaders map strategy for Afghanistan exit A user's guide to the Chicago NATO summit |
![]() ABC News | Mark Zuckerberg Marries Priscilla Chan in Surprise Ceremony ABC News Newly minted billionaire Mark Zuckerberg had an important status update Saturday evening: Married. The 28-year-old tied the knot with his longtime girlfriend, the recently graduated Dr. Priscilla Chen in a private ceremony at the couple's home in Palo ... Mark Zuckerberg Ties the Knot, But It Isn't All Love And Roses Ever-busy Zuckerberg marries sweetheart the day after Facebook IPO Facebook's CEO Mark Zuckerberg weds |
![]() Globe and Mail | 6.0 earthquake in Italy kills 6, injures dozens Los Angeles Times ROME — An earthquake early Sunday in north-central Italy killed six people, injured dozens and sent parts of historic castles, clock towers and churches tumbling down. Italian authorities said the earthquake in the area of Modena and Ferrara in the ... Northeast Italy shaken by biggest quake there since the 1300s Strong quake kills at least 4 in northern Italy Italian earthquake leaves at least four dead – video |
![]() CTV.ca | Bomber Strikes US Soldiers in Southern Afghanistan New York Times KANDAHAR, Afghanistan — A suicide bomber on foot attacked a group of American soldiers with the NATO-led International Security Assistance Force in southern Afghanistan on Sunday, apparently killing and wounding an unconfirmed number of them. Afghan attack kills two NATO soldiers, two children Taliban: NATO Nations Should Leave Afghanistan Now 2 NATO service members killed in Afghanistan |
![]() Globe and Mail | Chinese Activist's Departure Brings New Questions Wall Street Journal Blind Chinese activist Chen Guangcheng's departure from China raises difficult questions ranging from the fate of his extended family and allies to his ability to spur change at home, even as he enjoyed his first taste of freedom in seven years ... Chinese activist renews call to fight injustice after returning to U.S. Chen takes off for the US Blind Chinese activist grateful to leave |
![]() CTV.ca | Tropical Storm Alberto not seen to gain strength, forecasters say Reuters By David Adams | MIAMI May 20 (Reuters) - Tropical Storm Alberto churned slowly toward the South Carolina coast on Sunday where heavy rain and dangerous surf are expected from the beach resort of Myrtle Beach south to Savannah, Georgia, forecasters at ... Tropical storm Alberto churns off US Southeast coast Tropical Storm Alberto builds off South Carolina coast First tropical storm of season forms in Atlantic |
![]() USA TODAY | At Summit, a Struggle for Consensus on Economic Woes Wall Street Journal By CAROL E. LEE, SUDEEP REDDY and STEPHEN FIDLER CAMP DAVID, Md. -- Leaders of the Group of Eight major economies ended a weekend summit in which they struggled with little success to find agreement on next steps to calm the euro zone debt crisis, ... G8 Leaders Watch Soccer Game At Camp David (PHOTO) Obama Sees 'Emerging Consensus' on Eurozone Rescue Obama, World Leaders Tout Economic Growth After G8 |
![]() USA TODAY | Joplin emerges from tornado's devastation a year later USA TODAY By Claudette Riley, Springfield (Mo.) News-Leader JOPLIN, Mo. – A patch of wildflowers planted in the weeks before the May 22 tornado that killed 161 people and left schools, police and fire stations, parks and other landmarks in the rubble, ... Pride and pain duel a year after town's deadly twister Records: Joplin twister was costliest since 1950 APNewsBreak: A year after Joplin tornado, records show twister was the ... |
![]() AFP | Pakistan Blocks Twitter Over Cartoon Contest New York Times ISLAMABAD, Pakistan — The Pakistani government blocked access to the social networking service Twitter on Sunday, after publicly holding Twitter responsible for promoting a blasphemous cartoon contest taking place on Facebook, officials said. Authorities temporarily ban Twitter in Pakistan Pakistan blocks Twitter amid blasphemy fears Pakistan blocks Twitter over material deemed blasphemous |
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