The World

Recent Headlines

–Japanese Prime Minister Yoshiro Mori Struggles to Hold on to Power as Economy Worsens.

–Women Outnumber Men in U.S. by Nearly Eight Million, According to Newest Census Figures.

–Russian Space Station Mir Scheduled for March 22nd Destruction; Fiery Re-entry into Atmosphere to End 15-Year Mission.

–Ultra-nationalist Austrian Politician Joerg Haider Draws Criticism After New Attacks on Jewish Leader Ariel Muzicant.

–Bush Decides Not to Impose Restrictions On Carbon Dioxide Emissions; Reverses Campaign Pledge.

–Indiana Executes 41-year-old Gerald Bivins; Mother Attempts Suicide After Sharing Last Meal With Son in Prison.

–Taliban Expels BBC Correspondant After Accusing Her of Bias in Reports on Destruction of Ancient Statues.

–Ugandan President Yoweri Museveni Wins Re-election After Fraud Allegations

–Six Killed in Kuwait as U.S. Plane Bombs Wrong Target During Exercises.

 

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