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WHO: 51 more swine flu deaths as pandemic spreads
The World Health Organization said the number of reported cases reached 52,160 on Monday. This is an increase of 7,873 since Friday.
Monday, June, 22, 2009 - - News
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The World Health Organization said the number of reported cases reached 52,160 on Monday. This is an increase of 7,873 since Friday.
Monday, June, 22, 2009 - - News
Pacific Rim symposium focuses on flight safety
HICKAM AIR FORCE BASE, Hawaii (AFPN) - Officials from the 13th Air Force hosted a 17-nation conference here this week focusing on aviation safety and mishap prevention.
Friday, September, 28, 2007 - Air Force News Agency - Community
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HICKAM AIR FORCE BASE, Hawaii (AFPN) - Officials from the 13th Air Force hosted a 17-nation conference here this week focusing on aviation safety and mishap prevention.
Friday, September, 28, 2007 - Air Force News Agency - Community
Congress shows global trade optimism
WASHINGTON — U.S. Trade Representative Ron Kirk said Feb. 18 that Congress is more positive about a proposed Trans-Pacific Partnership trade agreement than the pending Panama, Colombia and South Korean bilateral agreements.
Tuesday, February, 23, 2010 - Special to Agweek - Farm
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WASHINGTON — U.S. Trade Representative Ron Kirk said Feb. 18 that Congress is more positive about a proposed Trans-Pacific Partnership trade agreement than the pending Panama, Colombia and South Korean bilateral agreements.
Tuesday, February, 23, 2010 - Special to Agweek - Farm
SWINE FLU: Mexico gets some bustle back after 5-day shutdown
Traffic is picking up again, cafes are reopening and cleanup crews are getting universities ready to resume classes. Mexico City has some of its customary bustle back, and the president promises life is returning to normal after a five-day shutdown to contain the spread of swine flu.
Tuesday, May, 05, 2009 - Associated Press - News
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Traffic is picking up again, cafes are reopening and cleanup crews are getting universities ready to resume classes. Mexico City has some of its customary bustle back, and the president promises life is returning to normal after a five-day shutdown to contain the spread of swine flu.
Tuesday, May, 05, 2009 - Associated Press - News
Caning of Malaysian woman who drank beer postponed
The first woman in Muslim-majority Malaysia to face caning for drinking beer was reprieved today because of the holy month of Ramadan. Her family said she would rather get the thrashing with a rattan cane now and put the ordeal behind her.
Monday, August, 24, 2009 - Associated Press - News
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The first woman in Muslim-majority Malaysia to face caning for drinking beer was reprieved today because of the holy month of Ramadan. Her family said she would rather get the thrashing with a rattan cane now and put the ordeal behind her.
Monday, August, 24, 2009 - Associated Press - News
Obama seeks greater U.S. role, clout in East Asia
Deepening ties with Asia, President Barack Obama will appeal Friday to nations large and small for help with the America's security agenda, anxious to build some regional political balance to the rising might of China. He will try to prod for some progress over the hotly contested South China Sea, one of the most vital shipping channels in the world.
Thursday, November, 17, 2011 - AP White House Correspondent - News
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Deepening ties with Asia, President Barack Obama will appeal Friday to nations large and small for help with the America's security agenda, anxious to build some regional political balance to the rising might of China. He will try to prod for some progress over the hotly contested South China Sea, one of the most vital shipping channels in the world.
Thursday, November, 17, 2011 - AP White House Correspondent - News
Saudis, Indians among Clinton foundation donors
Saudi Arabia, Norway and other foreign governments gave at least $46 million, and donors with ties to India delivered millions more. Corporate donors included the Blackwater security firm, at risk of losing its lucrative government contract to protect U.S. diplomats in Iraq, and Web company Yahoo, involved in disputes over surrendering Internet information to Chinese authorities that led to the imprisonment of dissidents there.
Friday, December, 19, 2008 - Associated Press - News
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Saudi Arabia, Norway and other foreign governments gave at least $46 million, and donors with ties to India delivered millions more. Corporate donors included the Blackwater security firm, at risk of losing its lucrative government contract to protect U.S. diplomats in Iraq, and Web company Yahoo, involved in disputes over surrendering Internet information to Chinese authorities that led to the imprisonment of dissidents there.
Friday, December, 19, 2008 - Associated Press - News
Pentagon: Chinese vessels harassed unarmed ship
Defense officials in the Obama administration said the incident Sunday followed several days of “increasingly aggressive” acts by Chinese ships in the region. The incident took place in international
Monday, March, 09, 2009 - Associated Press - News
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Defense officials in the Obama administration said the incident Sunday followed several days of “increasingly aggressive” acts by Chinese ships in the region. The incident took place in international
Monday, March, 09, 2009 - Associated Press - News
For an exotic investment, look to collectible cars
Walking along the display of 120 collector cars, ranging from tiny two-seat BMW Isettas to massive Rolls-Royce limousines, it's easy to imagine that the sagging economy hasn't touched the hundreds of car owners at the Annual Winter Park Concours d'Elegance in Orlando.
Thursday, November, 25, 2010 - The Orlando Sentinel (MCT) - Business
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Walking along the display of 120 collector cars, ranging from tiny two-seat BMW Isettas to massive Rolls-Royce limousines, it's easy to imagine that the sagging economy hasn't touched the hundreds of car owners at the Annual Winter Park Concours d'Elegance in Orlando.
Thursday, November, 25, 2010 - The Orlando Sentinel (MCT) - Business
Divided Koreas resume talks
The United States cautiously welcomed a thaw in tensions between North Korea and South Korea and also among China and its neighbors, while warning of more difficult diplomatic work ahead.
Friday, July, 22, 2011 - Associated Press - News
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The United States cautiously welcomed a thaw in tensions between North Korea and South Korea and also among China and its neighbors, while warning of more difficult diplomatic work ahead.
Friday, July, 22, 2011 - Associated Press - News
Obama signs trade deals with South Korea, Panama, Colombia
President Barack Obama signed off today on the first three — and possibly last — free trade agreements of his administration, deals with South Korea, Colombia, and Panama that could be worth billions to American exporters and create tens of thousands of jobs.
Friday, October, 21, 2011 - - News
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President Barack Obama signed off today on the first three — and possibly last — free trade agreements of his administration, deals with South Korea, Colombia, and Panama that could be worth billions to American exporters and create tens of thousands of jobs.
Friday, October, 21, 2011 - - News
Obama seeks Russia, China help on Iran
Engaging in high-level diplomacy with skeptical partners, President Barack Obama sought support from China and Russia on Saturday to confront Iran in the face of new allegations that it has been secretly trying to build a nuclear bomb.
Sunday, November, 13, 2011 - AP White House Correspondent - News
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Engaging in high-level diplomacy with skeptical partners, President Barack Obama sought support from China and Russia on Saturday to confront Iran in the face of new allegations that it has been secretly trying to build a nuclear bomb.
Sunday, November, 13, 2011 - AP White House Correspondent - News
Olympics come to rocking end with a pop party
A fun, festive and fast-moving Olympic closing ceremony got off to a rocking start Sunday with a shout-out to Winston Churchill and a celebration of the Union Jack.
Sunday, August, 12, 2012 - Associated Press - News
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A fun, festive and fast-moving Olympic closing ceremony got off to a rocking start Sunday with a shout-out to Winston Churchill and a celebration of the Union Jack.
Sunday, August, 12, 2012 - Associated Press - News
With royalty and rock, Britain opens its Olympics (with video)
The queen and James Bond gave the London Olympics a royal entrance like no other Friday in an opening ceremony that rolled to the rock of the Beatles, the Stones and The Who. And the creative genius of Danny Boyle spliced it all together. Brilliant. Cheeky, too.
Saturday, July, 28, 2012 - AP Sports Writer - Sports
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The queen and James Bond gave the London Olympics a royal entrance like no other Friday in an opening ceremony that rolled to the rock of the Beatles, the Stones and The Who. And the creative genius of Danny Boyle spliced it all together. Brilliant. Cheeky, too.
Saturday, July, 28, 2012 - AP Sports Writer - Sports
