Mittwoch, 2. März 2011

Aktuelle Nachrichten

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As Gaddafi holds on, some Libyans seek foreign intervention - Washington Post

Posted: 01 Mar 2011 11:17 PM PST


Reuters

As Gaddafi holds on, some Libyans seek foreign intervention
Washington Post
BENGHAZI, LIBYA - Rebel leaders in eastern Libya called Tuesday for international military intervention to help topple Moammar Gaddafi, as the realization dawned that people power alone may not be enough to dislodge their ...
Protesters in Benghazi: 'Too early' to fight for TripoliBBC News
Libyan rebel army prepares for warAljazeera.net
Gaddafi men fight to regain rebel areasIndian Express
Wall Street Journal -Los Angeles Times -Reuters
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Pak's federal minorities minister gunned down in Islamabad - The Hindu

Posted: 01 Mar 2011 11:13 PM PST


PakTribune.com

Pak's federal minorities minister gunned down in Islamabad
The Hindu
The minister Shahbaz Bhatti was reportedly killed by motor-cyclists who surrounded his car and trained their guns on him. Federal Minister for Minorities Shahbaz Bhatti was gunned down in the federal capital on Wednesday morning. ...
Gunmen kill Pakistan religious minorities ministerThe Associated Press
Pakistan minister shot dead on way to cabinet meeting in IslamabadThe Guardian
Pakistan's only Christian minister assassinated over blasphemy rowTelegraph.co.uk
CNN International -Reuters -BBC News
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Government shutdown avoided for now, with a two-week funding extension - Washington Post

Posted: 01 Mar 2011 11:17 PM PST


Reuters

Government shutdown avoided for now, with a two-week funding extension
Washington Post
By Karen Tumulty and Ed O'Keefe House and Senate leaders on Tuesday bought themselves a little more time in their efforts to avoid a government shutdown, agreeing to a two-week funding extension that also includes $4 billion in spending cuts. ...
Democrats hint at progress in deadlockIndianapolis Star
House passes bill, averts shutdownUSA Today
Deal halt$ shutdownNew York Post
The Detroit News -BusinessWeek -Louisville Courier-Journal
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Assassin's Lawyer Says Sirhan Sirhan Was Brainwashed - ABC News

Posted: 01 Mar 2011 11:04 AM PST


MiamiHerald.com

Assassin's Lawyer Says Sirhan Sirhan Was Brainwashed
ABC News
A lawyer for Sirhan Sirhan, the confessed assassin of Robert F. Kennedy, plans to present new evidence at a parole board hearing suggesting that he did not act alone, was potentially brain washed and cannot remember anything about ...
Assassin maintains he can't remember shooting RFKThe Associated Press
Sirhan Sirhan doesn't remember killing RFKChicago Sun-Times
RFK Killer May Be Granted ParoleHD Newsroom
Telegraph.co.uk -Afrik-news -LAist
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Libya suspended from UN rights council - Boston Globe

Posted: 01 Mar 2011 11:08 PM PST


Telegraph.co.uk

Libya suspended from UN rights council
Boston Globe
AP / March 2, 2011 UNITED NATIONS — The 192 United Nations member nations suspended Libya yesterday from the UN Human Rights Council in the latest international effort to halt the Khadafy regime's violent crackdown on ...
Libya: Ambassador Rice On UN General Assembly ResolutionAllAfrica.com
Libya Expelled from UN Human Rights CouncilNovinite.com
Clinton applauds UN for suspending Libya from UNHRCHindustan Times
Voice of America -Wall Street Journal -Christian Science Monitor
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US defense leaders warn of no-fly-zone risks - Washington Post

Posted: 01 Mar 2011 10:47 PM PST


Los Angeles Times

US defense leaders warn of no-fly-zone risks
Washington Post
The aircraft carrier USS Enterprise transits the Suez Canal in Egypt in this February 15, 2011 handout photo provided by the US Navy. The United States is moving warships and aircraft, including the USS Enterprise, into the Mediterranean Sea near Libya ...
Gaddafi forces retake towns near capitalSydney Morning Herald
No consensus on use of force against Libyan regime: USHindustan Times
Gates Plays Down Idea of US Force in LibyaNew York Times
Los Angeles Times -CBS News -Bloomberg
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Libya: Refugee Crisis Developing On Country's Borders - AllAfrica.com

Posted: 01 Mar 2011 10:23 PM PST


Washington Post

Libya: Refugee Crisis Developing On Country's Borders
AllAfrica.com
The situation in Libya has become not just a political crisis, but a potential humanitarian crisis as well. Foreign workers and frightened Libyans are pouring to the borders to escape the turmoil, and international aid agencies are gearing up resources ...
NGOs swamped as Libya border crisis mountsBBC News
Crisis building on Libyan borderWashington Post
Crisis in Libya accelerates problems in TunisiaABC Online
Sky News -Wall Street Journal -Voice of America
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Arizona sweat-lodge trial: Guru's words turned against him - Tucson Citizen

Posted: 01 Mar 2011 11:35 PM PST


Fox News

Arizona sweat-lodge trial: Guru's words turned against him
Tucson Citizen
CAMP VERDE – In the first day of the trial of celebrity self-help coach James Arthur Ray, prosecutors used his own voice to try to paint him as responsible for the deaths of three ...
Family speaks out as sweat lodge trial begins in N. ArizonaABC15.com (KNXV-TV)
Guru's trial over Arizona sweat lodge deaths startsmsnbc.com
Arizona sweat-lodge trial's opening statements begin todayArizona Republic
New York Times -The Associated Press -Reuters
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Why Teachers and Their Critics are Failing - BusinessWeek

Posted: 01 Mar 2011 08:14 PM PST


Fox News

Why Teachers and Their Critics are Failing
BusinessWeek
What's amiss with this picture? Talk to any chief executive about the workforce of the future and they'll passionately argue for the need to boost America's K-12 educational performance. They'll point out that the US has lagged behind ...
US Teachers Are Failing, So Are The Critics: Chris FarrellBloomberg
How Not to Rid New York City Schools of Bad ApplesNew York Times
Teacher layoffs raise class-size tensionsmsnbc.com
Wall Street Journal -The Atlantic -NY1
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Seoul shares decline on Middle East woes - Reuters

Posted: 01 Mar 2011 11:23 PM PST


AsiaOne

Seoul shares decline on Middle East woes
Reuters
SEOUL, March 2 (Reuters) - Seoul shares lost more ground on Wednesday as investors continue to fret about the prospect of an escalation in Middle East tensions amid higher crude oil prices. The Korea Composite Stock Price Index . ...
SKorean Inflation Rise 4.5 Percent in FebruaryABC News
South Korea Inflation Hits 27-Month High; Fans Rate Hike ExpectationsWall Street Journal
South Korea Inflation Rate Rises to Two-Year High, Breaching BOK's TargetBloomberg
MSN Philippines News -UPI.com -AFP
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