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German Police Seize Suspects on Plane
Friday, September 26, 2008 www.nytimes.com
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Foreign Affairs
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BERLIN — German police boarded a Dutch airliner Friday at Cologne-Bonn airport and seized two suspected terrorists who had been under surveillance for several months, police told German news organizations.
A special unit of German officers arrested the two men at 6:55 a.m. local time and, in a related operation, found apparent suicide notes at their apartment, a police spokesman was quoted as say
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BERLIN
German
Michaela-Heyer
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Russia Won’t Meet With U.S. on Iranian Nuclear Program
Wednesday, September 24, 2008 www.nytimes.com
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Foreign Affairs
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Russia said on Tuesday that it would not participate in a meeting with the United States this week to discuss Iran’s nuclear program, the most significant indication yet of how Russia’s war with Georgia has spoiled relations regarding other security issues.
Russia’s move apparently effectively scuttled the meeting.
The Russian Foreign Ministry issued a biting statement that criticized remarks la
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Russia
United-States
Moscow
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76 killed in suicide attack in Iraq
Thursday, August 02, 2007 www.nytimes.com
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Foreign Affairs , Crime
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The Sunni political faction resigned from the Iraqi Prime Minister Nuri Kamal al-Maliki’s cabinet thus severely weakening the government’s credentials as a national unity coalition. A wave of bombings followed in Baghdad killing at least 76 people, which included a suicide attack with a fuel tanker that killed about 50 people at a crowded gas station in the district of Mansour.
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Suicide-Attack
Iraq
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Spain: Bonanza for Babies
Wednesday, July 04, 2007 www.nytimes.com
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Nations
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Spain -which has a birthrate of 1.37 lifetime births per woman for the year 2006- is among the lowest in terms of birthrate in Europe. In a bid to raise the countries birthrate, each family will get $3,400 for each baby born in Spain.
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Spain
Birthrate
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Rethinking Old Age
Friday, May 25, 2007 www.nytimes.com
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Columns , Social Issues
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At some point in life, you can’t live on your own anymore. We don’t like thinking about it, but after retirement age, about half of us eventually move into a nursing home, usually around age 80.
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Retirement
Nursing-Home
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