Saturday, April 30, 2011

NATO statement on strikes against Gaddafi regime

NATO statement on strikes against Gaddafi regime


NATO statement on strikes against Gaddafi regime

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Libyan leader Moammar Gaddafi escaped a NATO missile strike in Tripoli on Saturday, but his youngest son and three grandchildren under the age of 12 were killed, a government spokesman said.


William, Kate put off honeymoon

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Royal officials say Prince William and Kate, Duchess of Cambridge have decided to take their honeymoon at a later date, and William will return to military duty after this weekend.


NATO strike kills Gaddafi's son but leader escapes

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Libyan leader Moammar Gaddafi escaped a NATO missile strike in Tripoli on Saturday, but his youngest son and three grandchildren under the age of 12 were killed, a government spokesman said.


8-year-old sells loaded pistol to classmate for $3.50

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An eight-year-old in US brought into school his father's loaded 9-mm pistol and sold to a classmate for USD 3.50.


Barcelona to fine bikini-wearers on the streets

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Tourists in Barcelona who wander off the beach onto the streets in just their swimming costumes -- or even less -- will now face stiff fines.


Gaddhafi offers truce as NATO strikes in Tripoli

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Libyan leader Moammar Gaddhafi called for a mutual cease-fire and negotiations with NATO powers in a live speech on state TV early Saturday, just as NATO bombs struck a government complex in the Libyan capital.


Syrian protesters defy Assad government; 42 killed

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Thousands of defiant Syrians chanting "We are not afraid!" were met by security forces firing bullets and tear gas Friday in a crackdown on nationwide protests that left 42 people dead — many of them villagers trying to break an army blockade of the southern city where the six-week uprising began.


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