Friday, November 2, 2012

Changing reality for poor teen moms

Changing reality for poor teen moms


Changing reality for poor teen moms

Posted: 02 Nov 2012 06:42 AM PDT

Since 2002, Catalina Escobar has helped empower more than 2,000 teen moms in Colombia.

Amputee's dangerous journey for help

Posted: 02 Nov 2012 07:05 AM PDT

An 11-year-old Syrian boy lost his leg after a rocket attack, and his older brother carried him into Turkey, vowing to help him realize his dream of walking again. A group is trying to get the boy to the U.S. for medical treatment.

A new reality for poor teen moms

Posted: 02 Nov 2012 06:12 AM PDT

Since 2002, Catalina Escobar has helped empower more than 2,000 teen moms in Colombia.

'Choa!': Korean elephant talks

Posted: 01 Nov 2012 11:27 PM PDT

Korean is considered one of the hardest languages in the world to master, but an elephant in a South Korean zoo is making a good start.

Luxury shopping new to Iraq

Posted: 02 Nov 2012 06:08 AM PDT

A Dubai-based perfume, cosmetics and jewelry chain is set to become one of the first international luxury retailers to open its doors in previously war-torn areas of Iraq.

Young amputee's dangerous journey

Posted: 02 Nov 2012 07:04 AM PDT

An 11-year-old Syrian boy lost his leg after a rocket attack, and his older brother carried him into Turkey, vowing to help him realize his dream of walking again. A group is trying to get the boy to the U.S. for medical treatment.

On the run with Syrian rebels

Posted: 02 Nov 2012 06:51 AM PDT

CNN's Nick Paton Walsh reports the fierce fighting between rebels and Syrian forces.

Changing reality for poor teen moms

Posted: 02 Nov 2012 06:51 AM PDT

Since 2002, Catalina Escobar has helped empower more than 2,000 teen moms in Colombia.

'Choa!': Korean elephant talks

Posted: 01 Nov 2012 11:27 PM PDT

Korean is considered one of the hardest languages in the world to master, but an elephant in a South Korean zoo is making a good start.

Police: Trick-or-treaters got cocaine

Posted: 02 Nov 2012 07:02 AM PDT

Police in northern England were called to investigate this week after children who were out trick-or-treating for Halloween were given small snap-top bags of what turned out to be cocaine.

U.S. identifying possible leaders for Syrian opposition

Posted: 02 Nov 2012 06:14 AM PDT

Frustrated with the current leadership of the largely ineffective opposition movement against President Bashar Al-Assad, the State Department said Thursday it has identified individual Syrians who "show leadership" and is "bringing them to the attention" of opposition members who will gather November 7 in Doha, Qatar.

Comedian questioned in Savile probe

Posted: 02 Nov 2012 10:10 AM PDT

A suspect named by British media as entertainer Freddie Starr faced further questioning from police Friday in connection with an investigation into sex abuse claims involving late BBC TV host Jimmy Savile.

U.S. airman accused of attacking Japanese teen

Posted: 02 Nov 2012 06:16 AM PDT

Compounding the American military's difficulties on the Japanese island of Okinawa, a U.S. airman is under investigation over allegations he broke into a local family's home early Friday and assaulted a teenage boy before jumping off a third-floor balcony.

Mass hunger strike in Turkish prisons

Posted: 02 Nov 2012 12:33 PM PDT

Turkey's government announced Friday that at least 682 inmates were participating in a hunger strike in at least 67 prisons across the country, but it insisted that no protesters were in critical condition.

Man charged with giving cocaine to trick-or-treaters

Posted: 02 Nov 2012 06:25 AM PDT

Police in northern England were called to investigate this week after children who were out trick-or-treating for Halloween were given small snap-top bags of what turned out to be cocaine.

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