Posts Tagged ‘united-states’

Latin Pop Group Maná Draws Adoring Crowds

Wednesday, May 16th, 2012

Maná, a rock group that sings only in Spanish, has been attracting fans, both recent immigrants and others, in the United States for decades.

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Obama warns Republicans over debt ceiling fight

Wednesday, May 16th, 2012

President Obama warned congressional leaders on Wednesday that he would not tolerate a replay of the bitter debt ceiling fight of last summer that nearly put the United States in default and led to the nation’s first ever credit-rating downgrade. Read full article > >

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Drilling Down: For Oil Workers, Deadliest Danger Is Driving

Tuesday, May 15th, 2012

Sleep deprivation among oil field truckers, a problem that is resulting in more highway fatalities, is likely to become a bigger issue as more wells are drilled.

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Drilling Down: For Oil Workers, Deadliest Danger Is Driving

Clarence Aaron was denied commutation, but Bush team wasn’t told all the facts

Monday, May 14th, 2012

Clarence Aaron seemed to be especially deserving of a federal commutation, an immediate release from prison granted by the president of the United States. At 24, he was sentenced to three life terms for his role in a cocaine deal, even though it was his first criminal offense and he was not the buyer, seller or supplier of the drugs. Of all those convicted in the case, Aaron received the stiffest sentence. Read full article > >

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Editorial Board: What the Keystone pipeline won’t do

Sunday, May 13th, 2012

CONGRESS IS BATTLING over whether to approve the Keystone XL oil pipeline , proposed for the heart of the country. The project has clear value to the United States. Yet, with all the amped-up rhetoric, it is important to remember what the project would not do. It would not endow the United States with “energy security” in the sense that most Americans understand the phrase and that many pipeline advocates wield it. It would not significantly lower oil prices. In fact, when it comes to oil, America will be affected by global events for decades, and that’s assuming the right policies are in place. Read full article > >

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Ashima Shiraishi, 11, Conquers Difficult Bouldering Climbs

Saturday, May 12th, 2012

Ashima Shiraishi, an 11-year-old bouldering enthusiast, is the best climber her age in the United States, and her accomplishments have put her among the sport’s elites.

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Ashima Shiraishi, 11, Conquers Difficult Bouldering Climbs

DealBook: Regulators Looking Into JPMorgan Trading Activities Before $2 Billion Loss

Friday, May 11th, 2012

United States and British regulators have been in discussions with JPMorgan Chase for almost a month about the trading group that disclosed more than $2 billion in losses.

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U.S. launches airstrike in Yemen as new details surface about bomb plot

Friday, May 11th, 2012

The United States launched airstrikes in Yemen on Thursday that killed as many as seven militants, the second American missile attack in the country since the CIA and other spy agencies disrupted an al-Qaeda airline bomb plot , U.S. officials said. Read full article > >

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U.S., India glimpse a bright future together in solar power

Thursday, May 10th, 2012

There are few places in the world where the opportunity for solar power is more blindingly obvious than India. There are also few industries where the possibility of collaboration between India and the United States is more tantalizing. Read full article > >

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Activist Says Chinese Authorities Are Assisting Him in Plans to Go to U.S.

Tuesday, May 8th, 2012

Chen Guangcheng, whose flight to the American Embassy triggered a diplomatic crisis, said Tuesday that Chinese authorities have begun to assist him in applying for permission to travel to the United States.

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Underwear, printers and al Qaeda

Tuesday, May 8th, 2012

Three months before he was killed by a U.S. drone strike, Fahd al Quso, one of al Qaeda's top operatives in Yemen, spoke at length to a local journalist. He was asked why al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula had stopped plotting against the United States. Was it because all efforts were devoted to an internal project?

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VIDEO: Experts analyse new underpants bomb

Tuesday, May 8th, 2012

Experts in the United States have been analysing a sophisticated new al-Qaeda bomb to see if it could have slipped past airport security.

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Warren Weinstein, Maryland man kidnapped in Pakistan, pleads for his life in video

Monday, May 7th, 2012

ISLAMABAD – Warren Weinstein, a 70-year-old American aid expert kidnapped in Pakistan last summer, has appeared in a video asking President Obama to save his life by meeting his al-Qaeda captors’ demands to free convicted terrorists imprisoned in the United States. Read full article > >

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Chen says U.S. diplomats, friends still barred from visiting him

Sunday, May 6th, 2012

BEIJING— Chen Guangcheng, the blind self-taught lawyer who became the center of a diplomatic crisis between the United States and China, said Sunday that he has not been able to have a face-to-face meeting with American diplomats since Friday, and his friends, supporters and journalists are being barred from the hospital where he is confined. Read full article > >

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U.S. abandons consulate site in Afghanistan, citing security risks

Saturday, May 5th, 2012

After signing a 10-year lease and spending more than $80 million on a site envisioned as the United States’ diplomatic hub in northern Afghanistan, American officials say they have abandoned their plans, deeming the location for the proposed compound too dangerous. Read full article > >

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