Military crackdown hasn't deterred pirates
WASHINGTON - Even in the glow of the U.S. Navy's daring rescue of a cargo ship captain from Somali pirates, the military is still searching for a solution to the epidemic of high seas piracy. The Navy's effort to coordinate with other international warships and the shipping industry to crack down
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Recession shuts US jails, gives prisoners early release
by Adimof | in Culture & Society > Politics
America's recession has not produced many winners, but one group firmly in this category is the country's burgeoning prison population.
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Shares of Kraft Foods struggle in recession
by Adimof | in Culture & Society > Politics
Q:Please give prospects for my shares of Kraft Foods Inc. I had been under the impression that food stocks wouldn't be hurt by recession. -- B.K. Answer: It is true that increasing numbers of consumers are shopping for food rather than dining out. That has boosted many of the products made by the nation's largest packaged-food producer.
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Japan 220 whales short of kill target
by Adimof | in Culture & Society > Environment
JAPAN'S whaling catch in its latest Antarctic hunt fell far short of its target after disruptions by anti-whaling activists, its Fisheries Agency said today.
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Obama’s Half Brother Is Denied a British Visa
by Adimof | in Culture & Society > Politics
LONDON (Reuters) - President Obama's half brother was denied a visa to return to Britain after giving a false name to the police last year when accused of an attempted sexual assault, British newspapers reported Sunday.
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Commander Says U.S. Still on Schedule to Leave Iraq
by Adimof | in Culture & Society > Politics
Despite a recent spate of attacks, the United States will leave Iraq on schedule, the top American commander in Iraq said on Sunday.
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