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Saudi Arabia Orders Inquiry Into Catastrophic Flash Floods that killed 106 PDF Print E-mail

12/1/2009 5:37 AM ET

(RTTNews) - Saudi Arabia has ordered an inquiry into the catastrophic
flash-flood following last Wednesday's three-inch rainfall in Jeddah
that killed more than 106 people and sparked a rare burst of public
outrage against the inability of the city's infrastructure to handle the
rainfall.



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More Job Cuts Loom as Economic Stimulus Fades PDF Print E-mail

By GARY FIELDS
Wall Street Journal

WASHINGTON Highway-construction companies around the country, having
completed the mostly small projects paid for by the federal
economic-stimulus package, are starting to see their business run
aground, an ominous sign for the nation's weak employment picture.



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Pastor shot, killed on way home from Church PDF Print E-mail

Al-Qaida affiliate boasts goal is to eliminate Christianity

Posted: November 17, 2009
10:05 pm Eastern

By Michael Carl

Two masked members of the al-Shabaab Muslim militia have shot and killed
a pastor as he drove home from a worship service, according to reports.



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MILLION HIT BY 'PLAGUE WORSE THAN SWINE FLU' PDF Print E-mail

Fears that a deadly virus could spread west from Ukraine

Sunday November 15,2009
By Greg Miskiw
Daily Express

A DEADLY plague could sweep across Europe, doctors fear, after an
outbreak of a virus in Ukraine plunged the country and its neighbours
into a state of panic.



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Iran: UN watchdog suspects more secret nuclear sites PDF Print E-mail

The International Atomic Energy Agency, the UN watchdog, suspects there
might be more secret nuclear sites in Iran.

Published: 3:35PM GMT 16 Nov 2009
The Telegraph

President Barack Obama's revelation in September that intelligence
agencies had identified a second uranium enrichment site in Iran has
raised concern at the IAEA about possible further facilities, according
to a report by the Vienna-based agency obtained by Reuters.



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