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TEHRAN (Reuters) - Iran will strike U.S. interests around the world and Israel if attacked over i... Iran says will strike US,
TEHRAN (Reuters) - Iran will strike U.S. interests around the world and Israel if attacked over its disputed nuclear programme, a senior official was quoted on Thursday by the official IRNA news agency as saying.
"Nowhere would be safe for America with (Iran's) long-range missiles ... we can fire tens of thousands of missiles every day," said Mohammad Baqer Zolghadr, the deputy interior ...
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Nicholas Negroponte, founder and chairperson of One Laptop per Child (OLPC) Foundation was in Rwa... Rwanda: How Viable is One
Nicholas Negroponte, founder and chairperson of One Laptop per Child (OLPC) Foundation was in Rwanda early this year to present his project to Rwandans.
The Government interested in the project, expressed its commitment, saying that it will make sure each pupil in all primary schools in the country own Negroponte's invention-XO laptop within five years.
In fact, the government p...
"Now, more than ever, the benefits of competitive electric supply are apparent," Jeffrey R. Gaudi... Manufacturers see benefit
"Now, more than ever, the benefits of competitive electric supply are apparent," Jeffrey R. Gaudiosi, MACs regulatory counsel, said in the letter. "MAC members can save up to one-third on their generation cost. This creates the capital needed to upgrade equipment, hire new employees and remain competitive with foreign markets."
The Waterbury-based group represents more than 300 smal...
Tornado kills 6 in Texas near Mexican border, authorities say EAGLE PASS, Texas — Sev... Tornado kills 6 in Texas near Me
Tornado kills 6 in Texas near Mexican border, authorities say
EAGLE PASS, Texas — Severe storms spawned a tornado that killed at least six people and destroyed a school and more than 20 homes as it churned through a small community near the Mexican border, officials said.
Emergency responders worked into the morning Wednesday to recover any remaining victims and assess damage ...
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THE entire nation might be thrown into darkness today as workers of the Power Holding Company of ... Nigeria: PHCN Workers Down
THE entire nation might be thrown into darkness today as workers of the Power Holding Company of Nigeria (PHCN) planned to abandon their duty post to organise a marathon prayer session across the country to seek God's intervention in the alleged insensitivity of government and its agencies to the plight of workers of PHCN.
The workers said their prayer points would be "Oh God; empower...
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Tamil Tiger rebels flying light aircraft bombed Sri Lanka's northern Jaffna peninsula Tuesday an... Sri Lanka's flying Tige
Tamil Tiger rebels flying light aircraft bombed Sri Lanka's northern Jaffna peninsula Tuesday and launched an artillery attack, killing at least six soldiers, officials and the rebels said.
In their second air strike in as many months, Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) spokesman Rasiah Ilanthiriyan said two light aircraft were flown over the key Palaly air field just after midnigh...
A 19-year-old man found murdered behind an Aldergrove shopping centre was within...[ more ] Â... 99-year-old hockey fan can rem
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[ more ]  Military imposter messes with wrong crowd Couple injured in fiery crash Butt out in parks  Grieving Virginia Tech students prepare to go back to class on Monday Thousands march on Earth Day BC Ferries nearing decision on Queen of the North fuel cleanup  Published: Monday, April 23, 2007