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 Philadelphia Daily News 
Italy's sleepy surprise
Maratea, in the arch of the boot, boasts beaches and mountains, medieval roots, peasant tradition, and few tourists. By Gary May For The Inquirer MARATEA, Italy - About 50 years ago, an Italian count... (photo: WN / Guillaume Poulet-Mathis)
Postcard From Yemen
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 The New York Times 
Postcard From Yemen
Sana, Yemen Yemen's former prime minister, Abdul Karim al-Iryani, got right to the point when I arrived at his Sana home for dinner: "So, Thomas, did it take Abdulmutallab to finally get you here?"... (photo: WN / marzena)
Haitian citizens queue in front of a humanitarian aid distribution center to pick up medical and hygiene supplies distributed by US Sailors following a devastating earthquake.  BBC News 
Corruption fears stalk Haiti after the quake
But there are concerns that corruption could see some of the money not getting to the people, and the delays in aid deliveries are being seen by some as a sign that something clearly is not right. We... (photo: US Navy / MCS2 Justan Williams)

Aid   Corruption   Disaster   Haiti   Photos
 May 14, 2007. Filipino registered voters flock at the polling precincts to vote for their senatorial and local candidates. Voting ends at 3 o´clock in the afternoon today while counting of votes starts after voting stops. Some voters have gone to precinc  Inquirer 
Get ready for the May 10 polls
MANILA, Philippines—The country will hold its first automated general elections on May 10, a political exercise that is causing anxiety among voters and civil society. The anxiety is understandable.... (photo: WN / janice)

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New President of Toyota Motor Corp. Akio Toyoda speaks during a press conference by the world's biggest automaker's new executives at a Toyota showroom in Tokyo, Japan, Thursday, June 25, 2009. Toyoda, 53, promised a nimbler Toyota that will be more responsive to regional needs in his first public appearance as head of the Japanese automaker his grandfather founded. Kansas City Star
INSIDE WASHINGTON: Missed signs in Toyota recalls
Itsuo Inouye The Toyota Motor Corp. headquarters stands in Toyota, central Japan, Saturday, Feb. 6, 2010. Japanese media sharply criticized Toyota President Akio Toyoda... (photo: AP / Koji Sasahara)
Automaker   Japan   Photos   Toyota   Washington
 Newly appointed Indian foreign secretary Shyam Saran speaks to the media after taking charge of his office in New Delhi, India, Monday, August 2, 2004. Saran is the top bureaucrat of the Indian foreign ministry.  (rks2) DNA India
India worried about N-weapons falling in dangerous hands: Saran
New Delhi: India has said it was "deeply worried" over the potential nexus between clandestine proliferation of nuclear weapons and terrorism and favoured... (photo: AP Photo/Sebastian John)
Delhi   India   Nuclear   Photos   Terror
2010 Toyota Prius is introduced at the North American International Auto Show Monday, Jan. 12, 2009, in Detroit. WPXI
Washington Missed Signs In Toyota Recalls
WASHINGTON -- When Peter Boddeart's Lexus lurched forward and rear-ended another vehicle in Fauquier County, Va., earning him a police citation, he wrote to federal... (photo: AP / Carlos Osorio)

Photos   Police   Toyota   Vehicle   Washington
President Barack Obama speaks at the National Prayer Breakfast in Washington, Thursday, Feb. 4, 2010. Kansas City Star
Obama to attend DNC meeting, host Super Bowl party
Charles Dharapak A Marine stands sentry as the snow falls while President Barack Obama works in the West Wing of the White House in Washington, Friday, Feb. 5, 2010.... (photo: AP / Pablo Martinez Monsivais)

Government   Obama   Photos   Politics   President
File - U.S. Soldiers of Echo Company, 1st Battalion, 5th Cavalry Regiment, 2nd Battalion Combat Team, from Fort Hood, Texas, rehearse a medical combat extraction with a four-Soldier litter team, at Joint Security Station War Eagle, near Baghdad, Iraq, July 17, 2009. Al Jazeera
The war against PTSD in the US army
After ignoring and dodging the issue for years, the US army is being forced to face the alarming numbers of soldiers who are suffering from post-traumatic stress disorder... (photo: US Army / Staff Sgt. Tyrone Clakely)

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