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Nasir abas, terrorist defector, aids indonesian police
: Sentenced to death for a terrorist bombing, the brother-in-law of Nasir Abas writes to him from prison house calling him an heathen and an enemy of Islam. "I don't reply," Abas said. "I feel understanding for him because he is under pressure level
Mar 1 2008
National insurance contributions when living abroad
If you’re going to work oversea do you have to continue to make subject insurance part when life abroad? If not, should you military volunteer to make them anyhow? These are simple enough inquiry, surely? But ones not so simple to repl
Apr 30 2008
Nationalism at core of china's angry reaction to tibetan protests
Like so many Chinese, Meng Huizhong was horrified by the violent Tibetan protestation in Lhasa. She cringed at videos of Tibetan rioters attacking a Chinese motorcyclist. Her anger deepened as Tibet dominated her online conversation grouping, until it set
Mar 31 2008
Nato says near deal on russian afghan help
NATO said on Sabbatum it was nearing a deal to use Russian land and air space to supply its security forces in Islamic State of Afghanistan, but horse opera diplomats denied any tradeoff with capital of the Russian Federation to keep Ukrayina and Empire S
Mar 16 2008
Nature gave inventor a blueprint, but not overnight success
What if person invented a good mousetrap and the world yawned? Until now, that has been the fate of Jay Harman, an Aussie naturalist who believes that he's found a way to use fundamental frequency properties of purgative and biological science
Jun 9 2008
Ncaa downgrades one charge against indiana
Hoosier State University eventually got some good news Fri when the NCAA downgraded one of the five major allegations to a secondary violation in the K Sampson phone-call dirt. The recognition came after school officials said they had received the NC
Jun 1 2008
Neighborhood in japan sues in bid to oust mafia
Just like any other concern, the Dojinkai was ever attentive to the needs of the occupant surrounding its central office here. Its members adhered to the sacred rules of life in a Nipponese neighborhood by handing out small moving-in gifts, exchanging gre
Nov 16 2008
Neither clinton nor obama claim clear lead
Senators Hillary Rodham Clinton and Barack Obama carved up the state in the 22-state nominating competition on Tues, leaving the Democratic presidential nomination more elusive than ever. Bill Clinton won Golden State, Massachusetts, New t-shirt and her h
Feb 7 2008
Neither respected nor feared
In an exalted phrase, the keynote speaker at the Republican convention reviewed the record of the disposal, and asked, "When have we rested more secure in friendly relationship with all world?" That wasn't in St. Paul, where the Republicans are gathe
Sep 4 2008
Neural buddhists
In 1996, Tom Wolfe wrote a brilliant essay called "Sorry, but Your Soul Just Died," in which he captured the activist materialism of some modern man of science. To these self-confident researchers, the idea that the spirit might exist apart from the
May 14 2008
New accelerator could spell doom for us all - or not
So the world didn't end after all. That means wed was just another day, like Oct. 22, 1844, or Oct. 30, 1938. The world was supposed to end then, too. Those dates surfaced because some people have been badgering again that the world is abou
Sep 11 2008
New antislavery law in u.s. may be wrongheaded
Here's an arresting allegation: More slaves are now imported (though the electric current word for this is trafficked) into the United States yearly than were imported in an norm year during the American colonial era. That is one of the talk points u
Apr 10 2008
New biofuel sources may not be food, but they could prove invasive
In the past year, the world has witnessed the unintended effects of diverting food crops like corn and palm to make biofuel: In part because of competition from the hot biofuels market, food terms are skyrocketing and food stocks vanishing. Rain wood is b
May 21 2008
New crisis embroils world bank leader
: Six calendar month after pickings over as president of the World Bank, Henry M. Robert Zoellick faced a new crisis Wednesday over the political campaign against corruptness in bank loaning. The head of the bank's anti-fraud unit resigned and there
Jan 21 2008
New data dim hopes of asian stability
Exports from Japan to the rest of Asia fell in Oct for the first time in about seven years, dashing hopes that the part would buttressing the global economy as the recognition crisis continued The fig, released in Tokyo on Th, coincided with further
Nov 21 2008
New deal for rush limbaugh worth $400 million
Talk was never cheap for Rush Limbaugh, but now it is acquiring a lot more expensive. The AM radio host will be paid about $400 1000000 to continue serving up his daily dose of conservativist patter through 2016. His $50-million-a-year paycheck repre
Jul 4 2008
New fears of anglican schism over homosexuality
Once a decennary, hundreds of bishops of the international Anglican Holy Communion meet in Canterbury, England, for the Lambeth Conference. This summertime, in the most tangible demonstration yet of the Christian church's divide over homosexuali
Jun 20 2008
New head of voodoo brings on the charm
The goat tethered to a tree exterior of Max Simone de Beauvoir's home is lost. Beauvoir, tall and majestic with closely cropped white hair, is a juju priest who was just named the faith's supreme master, a newly created position that is aimed at
Apr 5 2008
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