From Every Time Zone
Updated Tuesday, January 10, 2006 7:35 AM EST [From The Notebooks’ home site]
- Iran resumes nuclear research, defying world (BBC)
- Bird flu spreads in Turkey, dozens of cases (Independent)
- GM crops fail to deliver benefits to Africa (Joh'brg M&G)
- The wit and wisdom of the late Tony Banks (Independent)
- How US troops destroyed my family home (Guardian audio)
- Japan panics over safety of schoolchildren (Asahi Shimbun)
- American Apparel: advertising or soft porn? (Guardian)
- Dr Albert Hofman, father of LSD (Independent)
- Did US use Nepalese as vaccine guinea pigs? (India Sttmn)
- In $70 million deficit, Turin Olympics hit lottery (CDSerra)
- Conservatives surge, Canada election in 2 weeks (TStar)
- Alito before US Senate, polished script in hand (WPost)
- Five new bird flu cases in Turkey (Guardian)
- Aussie opposition: Iraq occupation kills peace (The Age)
- Dow closes above 11,000 for first time since 2001 (NYT)
- 53 % of Americans want Alito confirmed (WPost)
- Questioning, from Australia, cost of US alliance (The Age)
- Delhi shivers on coldest day in 70 years (The Hindu)
- False alarm: Cheney in and out of hospital (Reuters)
- Turkey to release Pope gunman (BBC)
- Close Guantanamo, says German chancellor (Der Spiegel)
- 10 million girls aborted as Indians seek male heirs (Ind't)
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