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Jerusalem remains a ticking time bomb PDF Print E-mail

Nov. 13, 2009
JPost.com Staff , THE JERUSALEM POST

Jerusalem is a ticking time bomb, whereby an attack by Jewish extremists
on Muslim holy sites could erase any chances for peace with the
Palestinians and undermine stability in the entire Muslim world,
Jordan's US ambassador, Zeid Ra'ad Zeid al-Hussein, told the Washington
Post in an interview published Thursday.



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On an Altered Planet, New Diseases Emerge as Old Ones Re-emerge PDF Print E-mail

By DENISE GRADY

As America faces its largest outbreak yet of illness caused by West Nile
virus — hundreds of cases so far, and as many as thousands more expected
— inevitable
questions arise. Why here? Why now? Until 1999, the disease had never
even been detected in North America.



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Near Miss as Asteroid 2009 VA Whizzes By The Earth PDF Print E-mail

by Staff Writers
Pasadena CA (SPX) Nov 13, 2009

A newly discovered asteroid designated 2009 VA, which is only about 7
meters in size, passed about 2 Earth radii (14,000 km) from the Earth's
surface Nov. 6 at around 16:30 EST. This is the third-closest known
(non-impacting) Earth approach on record for a cataloged asteroid.



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Pro-Israeli Canadian lawyer ejected from UN PDF Print E-mail
Steven Edwards,  Canwest News Service, with files from Kenyon Wallace,
National Post


UNITED NATIONS -- Guards ejected an accredited Canadian commentator from the
United Nations after she denounced a controversial report that focuses
heavily on alleged Israeli war crimes.


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El Salvador floods, mudslides kill 124, 60 missing PDF Print E-mail

By DIEGO MENDEZ
The Associated Press
Sunday, November 8, 2009; 11:15 PM

VERAPAZ, El Salvador -- Mud and boulders loosened by heavy rains swept
down a volcano and partly buried a small town Sunday, swallowing up
homes as flooding and landslides across El Salvador killed at least 124
people, authorities said.



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