Monday, November 29, 2010

Juarez gang leader admits to killings

Juarez gang leader admits to killings


Juarez gang leader admits to killings

Posted: 29 Nov 2010 11:00 AM PST

An alleged gang member who police say was behind 80 percent of the killings in Ciudad Juarez, Mexico, over the past 16 months, was arrested over the weekend, officials said. FULL STORY l KIDS LEARN TO SURVIVE

New warning from South Korea

Posted: 29 Nov 2010 12:58 PM PST

South Korean President Lee Myung-bak warned Monday that North Korea will face severe consequences if it launches another military attack across its southern border. FULL STORY l OPINION: NAVIES SEND A MESSAGE

Pardon for Christian woman convicted of blasphemy nixed

Posted: 29 Nov 2010 04:45 PM PST

The Lahore High Court ruled Monday that Pakistan's president could not pardon a Christian woman sentenced to death for blasphemy, because the case has not been concluded, Pakistani media reported.

Detained hikers speak with families

Posted: 29 Nov 2010 09:35 AM PST

The families of two American hikers detained in Iran for more than a year have spoken with them on the phone for only the second time in 16 months.

Attack on professors kill 1, wound 1 in Iran

Posted: 29 Nov 2010 09:29 AM PST

A university professor in Iran was killed Monday and another wounded in separate attacks, the country's semi-official news agency said.

Hundreds of previously unknown Picassos found in France

Posted: 29 Nov 2010 02:02 PM PST

More than 270 previously unknown works by Pablo Picasso recently came to light when a retired electrician sought to have them authenticated by the late artist's estate, the Picasso Administration said Monday.

Climate talks to start in Cancun

Posted: 29 Nov 2010 03:15 AM PST

The latest round of United Nations climate change talks begins Monday in the coastal resort city of Cancun, Mexico.

Emissions risk 'devastating' temperature rise, scientists warn

Posted: 29 Nov 2010 11:33 AM PST

A rise in global temperatures of four degree Celsius is likely to occur during the 21st century causing "devastating impacts" if greenhouse gas emissions continue rising at the current rate, according to a group of international scientists.

U.S. senator: Politics delay START treaty

Posted: 28 Nov 2010 01:35 PM PST

The Republican senator who opposes ratification this year of a new nuclear arms treaty with Russia made clear Sunday that politics, not policy, is the main issue.

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