Wednesday, May 30, 2012

World Breaking News

  • Dewhurst, Cruz square off for US Senate seat

    Dewhurst, Cruz square off for US Senate seat

    AUSTIN, Texas (AP) — The Republican nomination fight for US Senate in Texas quickly became a two-man race 
     Tuesday, with mainstream Lt. Gov. David Dewhurst and tea party favorite Ted Cruz racing far ahead of seven other 
     candidates.




  • Even Miami police shocked by gore in face-mauling attack; motive still unclear

    Even Miami police shocked by gore in face-mauling attack; motive still unclear

    MIAMI — It is being called one of this city's goriest crimes: A naked man was on top of another nude man along a 
    busy highway, biting into the man's face, tearing it to pieces. A police officer arrived to help, but the mauler 
    growled at him and ...




  • Rutgers webcam case: Dharun Ravi publically apologizes

    Rutgers webcam case: Dharun Ravi publically apologizes

     

    Ravi was convicted of bias intimidation last week and was sentenced to 30 days in jail. He will begin to serve his 
    sentence on Thursday. By Geoff Mulvihill, The Associated Press / May 29, 2012 Dharun Ravi sits in court during his 
    sentencing in New ...





  • US, allies expel Syrian diplomats over massacre

    US, allies expel Syrian diplomats over massacre

    The United States and 10 other countries expelled Syrian diplomats Tuesday after blaming government forces for 
    last week's massacre of more than 100 villagers in central Syria but again stopped short of calling for more 
    aggressive action to end the ...




  • Romney clinches Republican 2012 nomination in Texas

    Romney clinches Republican 2012 nomination in Texas

    By Steve Holland | WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Mitt Romney clinched the Republican presidential nomination on 
    Tuesday with a resounding victory in Texas and now faces a five-month sprint to convince voters to trust him over 
    Democratic President Barack Obama ...




  • Fifty years on, Dylan awarded Medal of Freedom

    Fifty years on, Dylan awarded Medal of Freedom

    Kansas City Star 
    By KEVIN G. HALL WASHINGTON -- Few recipients of the presidential Medal of Freedom have carried more cultural 
    and artistic weight than Bob Dylan, who received the recognition from President Barack Obama on Tuesday at 
    the White House for contributions ...


  • Romney Calls for Action, but His Party Is Divided

    Romney Calls for Action, but His Party Is Divided

    WASHINGTON — The massacre of more than 100 civilians, many of them children, in Syria over the weekend 
    has presented Mitt Romney with a new opportunity to sound a familiar theme: that President Obama's foreign 
    policy is feckless and lacking in courage.




  • With Records Gone, Odds of Finding Boy's Remains Are Even Slimmer

    With Records Gone, Odds of Finding Boy's Remains Are Even Slimmer

    On the morning after Memorial Day in 1979, the sidewalks in the Manhattan neighborhood where Etan Patz lived 
    would have been overflowing with trash accumulated over the long weekend, clumps of refuse from the homes and 
    studios of artists and the few ...




  • Northern Italy shaken by another, deadlier earthquake

    Northern Italy shaken by another, deadlier earthquake

    SAN FELICE SUL PANARO, ITALY AND MILAN— AP Workers at the small machinery company had just 
    returned for their first shift following Italy's powerful and deadly quake earlier this month when another one struck 
    Tuesday morning, collapsing the roof.




  • White House defends drone attacks, 'kill list'

    White House defends drone attacks, 'kill list'

     

    Fox News 
    The White House responded Tuesday to criticism of the Obama administration's use of drone attacks and a 
    so-called “kill list,” saying President Obama will do what is

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