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Killing By Pederast Sparks Justice Scandal In Spain
Madrid (dpa) - A year ago, 5-year-old Mari Luz Cortes left her home in the southern Spanish city of...
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Stalin Remains Unsinkable In Popularity Contest
Moscow - Joseph Stalin, the Soviet dictator who ordered millions to their death in labor...
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Cuban Revolution Survives 50 Years Despite Changing World
Havana - Collapsed political systems, presidents who came and went, wars and attacks, broken...
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Calls Grow For China To Free Charter '08 Dissident
Beijing - Leading international writers, scholars, lawyers and rights advocates...
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The Hague - Self-Proclaimed Capital Of World's Conscience
Amsterdam/Belgrade - The city of The Hague put itself firmly on the global map in the summer of...
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Misery In Democratic Republic Of Congo Set To Continue
Nairobi/Goma - Hopes for lasting peace in the Democratic Republic of Congo, where a five-year war...
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2008 - The Year The Rainbow Nation Lost Its Lustre
Johannesburg - 2008 in South Africa was bookended by two watershed political events that reflected...
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Kenya's Future Peace Hangs On Implementing Crucial Reports
Nairobi - Kenya will be happy to see the back of 2008, a year in which one of sub-Saharan Africa's...
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Misery In Democratic Republic Of Congo
Nairobi/Goma - Hopes for lasting peace in the Democratic Republic of Congo, where a five-year war...
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Leading Chinese human rights activist Liu Xiaobo arrested
Beijing - Liu Xiaobo, a prominent Chinese human rights activist, has been detained by police for...
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German Prince Seeks Return Of Property
Potsdam, Germany - Some 63 years after the end of World War II, a German prince is trying to secure...
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Gay rights activists protest Vatican's stance on UN document
Genoa, Italy - A group of gay rights activists in Italy staged Wednesday a protest against the...
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Lawmakers in Papua, Indonesia Seek Microchip Monitoring for HIV Patients
Lawmakers in Papua,
Indonesia want
to keep an eye on people infected with HIV virus and prevent...
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Murdered journalist's children tell court of mother's fears
Moscow - The son and daughter of slain investigative journalist Anna Politkovskaya took the stand...
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Battle with terrorists continues in Mumbai, toll 119
New Delhi - Indian forces continued their battle with terrorists in luxury hotels in the financial...
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Indonesian Papua to Tag AIDS Sufferers with Microchips
The western Indonesian province of Papua, the country’s
largest, is going to pass a bylaw...
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Litvinenko widow marks 2nd anniversary amid new twist in case
London/Moscow - The widow of murdered Russian dissident Alexander Litvinenko was Sunday set to mark...
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President Bush Calls For Mugabe's Resignation
U.S. President George Bush has called for the end of President Robert Mugabe’s rule in Zimbabwe and...
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Internet leak reveals support for far-right party in Britain
London - The extent of support in Britain for the far-right British National Party (BNP) was...
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Bush, Others, Support Faith Dialogue; Saudi King Saluted
New York - Government leaders attending the UN General Assembly debate on religion and peace on...
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"Sistine Chapel" At United Nations Sparks Controversy
Madrid - As Spanish artist Miquel Barcelo prepares for the unveiling of his most gigantic work so...
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Bush Asks The UN To Promote Democracy Everywhere
New York - US President George W Bush asked the United Nations today not to leave out religion from...
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Pope receives participants at historic talks with Muslims
Vatican City - Pope Benedict XVI and the Grand Mufti of Bosnia-Herzegovina, Shaykh Mustafa Ceric,...
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Dalai Lama "disappointed" by Sarkozy, no Paris visit
Paris - Exiled Tibetan religious leader the Dalai Lama will not attend a planned meeting of Nobel...
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Internet Companies And Human Rights Organizations Fight For Freedom Of Speech
In some states, censorship reaches frightening new standards. Just take into consideration the...
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Merkel Wants Cooperation with China over Financial Crisis
Beijing - German Chancellor Angela Merkel on Thursday said her country wanted to cooperate with...
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Asia-Europe Leaders to Tackle Finance, Climate Change
Beijing - This week's largest ever gathering of Asian and European leaders was planned to focus on...
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Politkovskaya murder trial opens in Moscow
Moscow - A Russian military court opened the trial Wednesday of three men charged with the murder...
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Selection of peace candidates a tricky matter
Oslo - The selection of a Nobel peace laureate often generates controversy and questions as to why...
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Protestors Surround Thai Parliament, Premier Flees
Bangkok - Thousands of followers of the People's Alliance for Democracy (PAD) surrounded Parliament...
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Technology
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A New Milgram-Type Experiment Is Being Prepared
Forty years after psychologist Stanley Milgram of the Yale University...
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Lead Companies Take A Stand Against Censorship & Privacy Violation
Lead tech and communications companies, human rights
organizations, investors and academics united...
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Internet Companies and Human Rights Organizations Fight for Freedom of Speech
In some states, censorship reaches frightening new standards. Just take into consideration the...
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The Value of 243,112,609 - 1 in Cash
Mathematics is regarded as a pure science, working with pure
concepts, concepts that outside...
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Large Hadron Collider Raises Much Concern
Next
Wednesday, scientists at the European Organization for Nuclear Research
(CERN) laboratory in...
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European Court Rules That U.K. Hacker Can Be Extradited
The European Court of Human Rights has denied U.K. hacker Gary McKinnon's appeal against
demands...
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Cameras monitor your every step in China's most watched city
Shenzhen, China - It's nightfall in China's most watched city. Women nervously draw tight their...
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FDA Says OK For Using Ionizing Radiation On Spinach and Lettuce
The federal government has decided to allow fresh iceberg lettuce and spinach producers to...
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Internet Giants Oppose Censorship, Agree To Code Of Conduct
Internet giants Microsoft, Yahoo and Google announced they
have reached an agreement on a...
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U.S. Technology Giants Develop Voluntary Code of Conduct
Countries that have restrictive Internet
policies, like China, now require a voluntary code of...
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IOC Promised In Vain, China Keeps Web Censorship During Olympics
The Internet censorship remains in place for the Olympics,
despite the International Olympic...
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UK Hacker To Be Extradited To US, Faces Life Sentence
A British hacker accused of accessing and damaging without authorization 92 computers belonging to...
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UK Hacker Loses Extradition Appeal As He Dreams About UFOs
Gary McKinnon, the British hacker accused of accessing and
damaging without authorization 92...
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China Denies U.S. Congressmen Hacking Allegations
China denied accusations that hackers in the country have attacked computers of U.S. Congressmen,...
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China Dismisses Accusations Of Cyber-Attacks
China’s officials appeared very displeased with the
accusations brought upon the country by two...
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Cisco Answers Censorship Accusations
Cisco, Google and Yahoo appeared
before a Senate subcommittee on Tuesday to justify their business...
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China Shuts Down YouTube Over Tibet Crackdown
Regardless of its booming economy, China still shows what communism is all about: The party holds...
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Anonymous Steps Out Against Scientology
The group of Internet activists who previously attacked the Scientology website took to the streets...
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Personal Data Breaches Skyrocketed in 2007
A consumer rights advocacy group, the San Diego-based Identity Theft Resource Center (ITRC), has...
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Yahoo And Jailed Chinese Disidents Settle Lawsuit
The Internet giant Yahoo has settled a lawsuit brought on
behalf of two Chinese dissidents who...
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Yahoo Claims It Followed The Law In China Rights Case
Yesterday Yahoo has asked a US federal judge to dismiss the lawsuit
in which the Internet company...
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Fight Between Activists, Chinese Authorities Intensify as Olympics Close In
With only one year before the Summer Olympics kick off in Beijing, human rights activists...
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In the Fight with Google, Microsoft and Ask Use the Privacy Weapon
Google’s tight grip on the Internet search market is no mystery to any one. However, because it’s...
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Intel to Begin 65nm Fabrication Process in China- Report
CPU manufacturer Intel is already pushing the market towards new frontiers, with the alleged...
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Specials
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Nobel Laureate Harold Pinter Dies at 78
British Nobel laureate Harold Pinter, who has been considered the most influential and...
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Odetta’s Left Behind an Abiding Talent
Odetta Holmes, a folk and blues singer often referred to as
“The Voice of the Civil Rights...
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Odetta Holmes, Civil Rights Force, Passes Away At 77
Odetta Holmes, singer, songwriter, guitarist, actress, and
human rights activist, passed away...
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Odetta, Gone at 77
Odetta Holmes, usually known as just Odetta, was considered to be “The Voice of the Civil Rights...
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People With AIDS In Indonesia Face Microchip Monitoring
People living with AIDS in Papua, Indonesia
may soon have a microchip implanted into their bodies...
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Glamour Magazine Honors Women of the Year
Glamour Magazine has selected this year’s ten winners of the
annual Women of the Year Awards,...
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Terrorists Might Be Using Twitter
A report issued by the Federation of American Scientists revealed
some surprising conclusions that...
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Twitter May Be Al-Qaeda’s New Tool Of Terror
U.S. Army officials said that popular blogging service Twitter is a highly potential tool for...
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Ex-death-row inmate joins calls to halt Japan's executions
Frail and pale, Kenjiro Ishii sits tucked into a wheelchair at a senior citizens home in Tamana, a...
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