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Blasts rock Syria's second city

At least 28 people have been killed by bombs targeting security forces compounds in Syria's second city of Aleppo, state media report.

Greek PM warns of default 'chaos'

Greece faces "uncontrolled chaos" if it defaults on its debts, warns PM Lucas Papademos, as unions begin a general strike and four ministers resign.

Obama changes contraception rule

US President Barack Obama says insurers - and not religious institutions - will provide contraception to women free of charge, amid a row with religious leaders.

UN chief urges calm on Falklands

UN chief Ban Ki-moon calls on Argentina and the UK to avoid an "escalation" in tensions over the disputed Falkland Islands.

Russian 'sold CIA missile data'

A senior officer at Russia's Plesetsk space station is jailed for 13 years after being convicted of selling missile test data to the CIA.

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Business Week Online

Google May Get Into Hardware

Google is developing an entertainment device that will rely on wireless home networks, according to an FCC filing

Google Plans First Retail Store

Google Inc. plans its first stand- alone retail store at its European headquarters in Dublin after a trial at a computer shop in London, according to a filing by the world’s most popular search engine.

Foreclosure Deal Will Spur Home Seizures

The $25 billion settlement with banks may trigger a wave of foreclosures, while making a recovery more likely

Florida Homeowners Find Little to Cheer

Florida, the U.S. state with the highest percentage of troubled mortgages, may collect almost one-quarter of the national $25 billion foreclosure settlement. For Cheryl Alexander, who had a court halt the forced sale of her home, that’s not enough.

The Ultimate Guide to Facebook's IPO

The elaborate dance with regulators and investors has begun

Business Week Online



International Herold Tribune - Asia & Pacific

Afghans Say Informant Misled NATO, Leading to Airstrike on Children

A village where eight children reportedly were killed this week was struck based on information provided by an informant who meant to mislead the French troops who control the area.


Pakistan Supreme Court Rejects Yousaf Raza Gilani’s Appeal

The high court on Friday rejected an appeal by Prime Minister Yousaf Raza Gilani against contempt charges, escalating a tense standoff between the judiciary and the ruling party.


Myanmar Arrests Monk Freed From Prison in January

A prominent Burmese monk who was released from prison last month was arrested again Friday in Yangon, according to a group that tracks political prisoners.


India Ink: Image of the Day: February 10

Archbishop Desmond Tutu poses with the Dalai Lama in Dharamsala, Himachal Pradesh.


India Ink: Sparkly Ganesh Trumps Snowfall on Upper East Side

Bali is an inspiration for jewelry designer Amrita Singh's first home collection.


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International Herold Tribune - Africa&Middle East

Two Sudans Edge Closer to Brink in Oil Dispute

Sudan and South Sudan are seizing tankers, shutting down wells and imperiling the tenuous, American-backed peace that has held — just barely — between the two countries after decades of war.


World Briefing | Africa: Libya: Syrian Diplomats Ejected

Libya has given Syria’s chargé d’affaires and his staff in Tripoli 72 hours to leave the country, the Foreign Ministry said Thursday.


World Briefing | Africa: Somalia: Rebels Join Al Qaeda

The Somali militants known as the Shabab have formally joined Al Qaeda, according to a video translation released Thursday of a message from Al Qaeda’s leader, Ayman al-Zawahri.


World Briefing | Middle East: Egypt: 18 Border Guards Abducted

Bedouin tribesmen kidnapped 18 Egyptian border guards in the Sinai along the Israeli border on Thursday, security officials said.


Neighborhood Joint | Astoria: At the Egyptian Coffee Shop, Hookah Smoke and Mideast News

At the Egyptian Coffee Shop in Astoria, Queens, the self-proclaimed “first hookah lounge in America,” news reports from home do not get in the way of a good smoke.


International Herold Tribune - Africa & Middle East



MSNBC.com

Obama announces changes to contraceptive policy

President Barack Obama announced Friday that the administration will not require religious-affiliated institutions to cover birth control for their employees.

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Report: Saudi Arabia eyes nukes if Iran tests A-bomb

Saudia Arabia would move quickly to acquire nuclear weapons if Iran successfully tests an atomic bomb, according to a report.

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Another American in Libya no-fly limbo

A second American is in the same security limbo in Tripoli ? also a Libyan-born businessman and naturalized citizen who lives in Portland, Oregon.A second American is in the same security limbo in Tripoli ? also a Libyan-born businessman and naturalized citizen who lives in Portland, Oregon.




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The New York Times

Obama Offers ‘Accommodation’ on Birth Control Rule

President Obama’s announcement on Friday was meant to calm anger over a new rule that would require insurance plans to provide free birth control.


TIMESCAST: TimesCast | February 10, 2012

Obama compromises in birth control fight | Santorum and Romney speak at CPAC | Explosions at two Syrian government sites.


Blasts Rock Aleppo as Dozens More Are Reported Killed in Syria

Explosions in the northern city of Aleppo targeted security units on Friday, state media reported, as Syrian forces were said to be laying siege to the central city of Homs.


Two Sudans Edge Closer to Brink in Oil Dispute

Sudan and South Sudan are seizing tankers, shutting down wells and imperiling the tenuous, American-backed peace that has held — just barely — between the two countries after decades of war.


Disgruntled Greeks Start 48-Hour National Strike

The tumult came as Prime Minister Lucas Papademos threatened to eject from his fragile interim coalition government any ministers who objected to the country’s new austerity deal.


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The Wallstreet Journal

U.S. Stocks Slump

Stock indexes pared losses but remained well in the red, after tumult over the Greek bailout and disappointing readings on the U.S. trade deficit and consumer confidence.

Hedge-Fund Chief Is Charged in Insider Probe

A California hedge-fund manager was charged with making a series of improper trades in Google and other tech companies based on inside information.

First Solar Warns on Plant Sale

First Solar shares fell sharply after the company warned a delay in government funding may stymie its sale of a California solar farm to Exelon.

Massachusetts Subpoenas BofA

Massachusetts' securities regulator has subpoenaed Bank of America in connection with its involvement in two loan securities that resulted in $150 million in losses for investors.

Stakes Rise in Apple vs. Google

Google plans to make a branded home-entertainment system, moving toward control of both the software and hardware process, a formula used by rival Apple.

The Wallstreet Journal



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