Sonntag, 27. Juni 2010

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Americans Have No One to Blame but Themselves - New York Times

Posted: 26 Jun 2010 10:00 PM PDT


Telegraph.co.uk

Americans Have No One to Blame but Themselves
New York Times
Ivan Sekretarev/AP Ghana's goalkeeper, Richard Kingson, was a big reason the US could not score the go-ahead goal in the second half. More Photos » By GEORGE VECSEY The Times's soccer blog has the 2010 World Cup covered from all angles, with news, ...
USA vs. Ghana: In World Cup 2010, Americans eliminated by GhanaWashington Post
One Saturday in Kansas City shows where soccer stands in AmericaKansas City Star
Untimely finishBoston Globe
Los Angeles Times -Yahoo! Sports -USA Today
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Toronto police use tear gas to combat G20 'thugs' - AFP

Posted: 26 Jun 2010 10:46 PM PDT


The Hindu

Toronto police use tear gas to combat G20 'thugs'
AFP
TORONTO — Toronto police used tear gas and arrested 75 when a violent mob tried to hijack a peaceful protest by tens of thousands of people against the G20 summit, the city's police chief said. "We have never seen this level of wanton criminality on ...
Vandals mar summit protests in TorontoThe Associated Press
Protests in Toronto as G20 meeting startsBBC News
G-20 Protests May Continue After Day of Violence in TorontoBusinessWeek
Hindustan Times -Globe and Mail -Voice of America
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With storm's path uncertain, spill cleanup is, too - Houston Chronicle

Posted: 26 Jun 2010 11:23 PM PDT


Reuters (press release)

With storm's path uncertain, spill cleanup is, too
Houston Chronicle
Tropical Storm Alex strengthened Saturday as it careened toward the Gulf of Mexico with 65-mph winds approaching hurricane status. Officials are keeping a close eye on the first named storm of the season, ...
Oil spill team frets about Tropical Storm AlexLos Angeles Times
Tropical Storm Alex soaks Belize, Mexico's YucatanThe Associated Press
Tropical Storm Alex May Slow, Spare BP Spill CleanupBusinessWeek
Reuters Africa -RTE.ie -FOXNews
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Protesters join 'Hands Across the Sand' to oppose offshore drilling - Boston Globe

Posted: 26 Jun 2010 11:22 PM PDT


Washington Post

Protesters join 'Hands Across the Sand' to oppose offshore drilling
Boston Globe
GLOUCESTER — Give Jane Barry five days and a bullhorn and she can give you 200 protesters and a message: No to offshore drilling. Barry, a 63-year-old real estate broker from Gloucester, organized one of 26 "Hands Across the Sand'' ...
Protesters join hands on Florida beaches to protest offshore drillingMiamiHerald.com
Residents unite against offshore oil drilling in Hands Across the Sand eventSan Jose Mercury News
A Line in the Sand Over Offshore DrillingNew York Times
The Associated Press -Baltimore Sun -Los Angeles Times (blog)
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World leaders meet to thrash out recovery plans - AFP

Posted: 26 Jun 2010 09:16 PM PDT


The Hindu

World leaders meet to thrash out recovery plans
AFP
TORONTO — The leaders of the world's most powerful countries met in the eastern Canadian city of Toronto to settle their differences over how to nurse the fragile world economy back to health. The G20 nations convened on the heels of a tough-talking G8 ...
Obama, G8 leaders boost pressure on North Korea, IranReuters
G8 criticizes North Korea, IranCNN
World leaders find common ground at G-8 summitSan Francisco Chronicle
The Associated Press -Voice of America -BBC News
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Von Pinnon: Did Gen. McChrystal forget he was talking to reporter? - In-Forum

Posted: 26 Jun 2010 10:44 PM PDT


The Guardian

Von Pinnon: Did Gen. McChrystal forget he was talking to reporter?
In-Forum
While most of America waited Wednesday to hear if Gen. Stanley McChrystal would keep his post as commander of the war in Afghanistan, some journalists were taking bets on how long it would be before the journalism that led to the shake-up would be in ...
The debate continuesMacon Telegraph
Marbella: The unlikely magazine that brought down a generalBaltimore Sun
General MadnessFOXNews
Minneapolis Star Tribune -USANewsWeek.com -NPR
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Falling Branch Kills Baby at the Central Park Zoo - New York Times

Posted: 26 Jun 2010 06:07 PM PDT


Washington Post

Falling Branch Kills Baby at the Central Park Zoo
New York Times
A baby girl was killed and her mother critically injured when a tree branch fell and struck them just outside the Central Park Zoo on Saturday, the police said. The accident occurred about 1:45 pm on the promenade in front of the sea ...
Falling branch in Central Park kills 6-month-old baby, injures her motherNew York Daily News
6-month-old killed by falling branch at Central Park ZooCNN
Falling branch kills baby in NYC's Central ParkThe Associated Press
NBC New York -Fort Worth Star Telegram -WEAR
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