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Blast at Muslim shrine kills at least 2 in northern India

CBC Lead Headline | Thu Oct 11, 2007 17:30 EST
A bomb exploded at a famous Muslim shrine in northern India on Thursday, killing at least two people and wounding 17 others ahead of one of the holiest days on the Muslim calendar, police said. more

Czech parents to exchange babies before Christmas

CBC Lead Headline | Thu Oct 11, 2007 17:30 EST
The parents of two baby girls swapped at birth in a Prague hospital have met to discuss how best to return the babies to their biological parents. more

Police: Boy planned 'Columbine' event

CNN Lead Headline | Thu Oct 11, 2007 17:00 EST
Police have taken into custody a 14-year-old boy suspected of planning a "Columbine" type event at a Pennsylvania high school, a police spokesman said. Police found at his home a rifle with laser scope, air guns, bomb-making equipment, a grenade and some partially built grenades.

Cops Nab Teen 'Arming To Commit School Attack'

Foxnews Lead Headline | Thu Oct 11, 2007 16:10 EST
Pennsylvania police arrest 'bullied' home-schooled teen after finding a weapons cache in a Philadelphia suburb

Health Canada issues advisory on cough meds in kids under 2

CBC Lead Headline | Thu Oct 11, 2007 15:20 EST
Health Canada issued an advisory Thursday warning consumers not to give over-the-counter cough and cold medications to children without first consulting a doctor. more

Ex-child soldier raps his hellish life

CNN Lead Headline | Thu Oct 11, 2007 15:20 EST
When he was a little boy in Sudan, Emmanuel Jal's mother was killed and soldiers raped his sister. At the age of 9, filled with longings for revenge, he became a child soldier. Having survived against the odds he is now in the U.S. and rapping about his violent experiences.

Turkey Recalls Ambassador to U.S.

ABC News (US) | Thu Oct 11, 2007 15:10 EST
A U.S. measure described WWI-era mass killings of Armenians as genocide.

Turkey temporarily recalls its ambassador to Washington following U.S. genocide vote

CBC Lead Headline | Thu Oct 11, 2007 15:10 EST
Turkey on Thursday asked its ambassador to Washington to return to Ankara for consultations on a U.S. congressional panel's decision to approve a measure recognizing the mass killings of Armenians as a genocide. more

UN issues statement deploring Burma crackdown

CBC Lead Headline | Thu Oct 11, 2007 15:10 EST
The United Nations Security Council issued its first rebuke of Burma's military regime on Thursday in a statement deploring the violent crackdown on pro-democracy protesters last month. more

Croatia Edges Towards EU Membership as Fisheries Row Rages

Deutsche Welle (Europe) | Thu Oct 11, 2007 14:40 EST
Croatia took another step towards EU membership Thursday when ambassadors from the existing 27 member states agreed in Brussels to open two new membership negotiation chapters with the Balkan nation.

U.S. wants Canadian airlines to disclose passenger info

CBC Lead Headline | Thu Oct 11, 2007 14:10 EST
Canadian airlines flying over the U.S. will have to submit passenger information under a proposed U.S. program, even if the destination is not in the States. more

Report: African wars cost billions

CNN World Lead Headline | Thu Oct 11, 2007 14:10 EST
Africa's nearly two dozen wars in recent decades have robbed the continent of about $18 billion a year that could have gone to helping one of the world's poorest regions build stronger economies, according to a report being released Thursday.

3 infant cough, cold medicines recalled for overdose danger

CBC Lead Headline | Thu Oct 11, 2007 14:00 EST
Johnson & Johnson has recalled three cough and cold medicines for infants in Canada for potential overdose hazards. more

Five held in connection with mangling of Monet

CBC Lead Headline | Thu Oct 11, 2007 14:00 EST
Four men and one woman are being held for questioning in connection with an attack on a priceless Monet painting at the Orsay Museum in Paris over the weekend. more

HIV vaccine project names Canadian to head world effort

CBC Lead Headline | Thu Oct 11, 2007 14:00 EST
In a move to reinvigorate the floundering mission to create an AIDS vaccine, an international research body on Thursday named Canadian doctor Alan Bernstein to lead the team of top scientists dedicated to the effort. more

Turkey recalls ambassador to U.S.

CNN Lead Headline | Thu Oct 11, 2007 13:50 EST
Turkey has recalled its ambassador to the United States, Nabi Sensoy, in response to a House resolution that would call the World War I massacre of Armenians by Turkish forces "genocide," the Turkish Foreign Ministry said today.

Turkey Recalls Ambassador to U.S.

Foxnews Lead Headline | Thu Oct 11, 2007 13:50 EST
Ambassador in D.C. returns home after U.S. House panel's approval of bill describing WWI-era killings as genocide

'God' to Fly on Flag Certificates

Foxnews Lead Headline | Thu Oct 11, 2007 13:50 EST
Responding to public outcry, ruling allows the word 'God' on documents for flags that have flown over U.S. Capitol

Cops Called to Ohio Student Shooter's House 5 Times Since 2006

ABC News (US) | Thu Oct 11, 2007 13:40 EST
Cleveland police chief says student gunman may have targeted teachers.

Coulter: Jews Need to Be Perfected

Foxnews Lead Headline | Thu Oct 11, 2007 13:20 EST
Columnist's comments about Jews, thatAmerica would be better off if we all were Christian stuns cable talk show

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