Archive for March, 2010
Moscow Attack a Test for Putin and His Record Against Terror
The bombings confronted Prime Minister Vladimir V. Putin with a challenge to his record on terrorism, and raised the possibility that he would tighten his control over the government.
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Moscow mourns Metro bombs victims
Moscow holds a day of mourning for the 38 people killed in Monday’s twin suicide bombings on the city’s Metro.
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G8 unveils Afghan-Pakistan plan
G8 ministers announce a plan aimed at improving the economic situation in border areas between Afghanistan and Pakistan.
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Afghan Militant Leader’s Motives Under Scrutiny
Insurgent leader Gulbuddin Hekmatyar recently sent advisers to talk with Afghan President Hamid Karzai about a possible peace deal. But many people in Afghanistan don’t trust Hekmatyar. They see him as a ruthless war criminal, and even his allies question his motives.
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Black Farmers Must Keep Waiting For Bias Settlement
The president vowed to pay $1.25 billion to thousands of black farmers who complained of discrimination by the Department of Agriculture. But Congress left for its spring recess before approving money for the payments.
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Ninth suspect arrested in ‘Christian warrior’ militia case
The son of a militia leader was arrested late Monday by Michigan authorities, part of a group accused of plotting to kill an officer and then the funeral crowd, the FBI said.
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Blasts Revive Russians’ Fear of Female Bombers
The rush hour bombings on the Moscow subway called to mind the “Black Widow” bombers who joined in some of the most high-profile attacks in the Chechen war.
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Blasts Revive Russians’ Fear of Female Bombers
The rush hour bombings on the Moscow subway called to mind the “Black Widow” bombers who joined in some of the most high-profile attacks in the Chechen war.
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Toll From Moscow Bombing at 37
Attackers set off explosions during rush hour, officials said, killing more than three dozen people and renewing fears of terrorism in Russia.
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US to sell bailed-out Citi at profit
The US government is preparing to sell its 27% stake in Citigroup, in what would be one of the largest share sales in history.
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