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Libyans Seek Truce in Besieged Sirte

Provisional government fighters, elders from former leader's tribe attempt to negotiate safe passage for families leaving town

Children and families are seen stranded outside a mosque guarded by revolutionary fighters in Sirte, Libya. After NATO's heavy bombing on Sunday, hundreds of families are leaving the city. Some remain stranded on the outskirts due to lack of transportatio

Syrian Forces Raid 2 Towns as Crackdown Continues

Rights activists say at least 20 wounded in Rastan after security forces with machine guns, tanks pushed into town

UN Security Council Considers Palestinian Statehood Bid

But some council members say move is certain to fail

Pakistan Warns US to End 'Negative Messaging' on Militancy

War of words heats up between Islamabad and Washington

Pakistani Prime Minister Yusuf Raza Gilani. (file photo)

Greece Confident of New Bailout Money

However, German Chancellor Merkel offered no new financial assistance for beleaguered Greece

German Chancellor Angela Merkel delivers her a speech at the annual conference of the Federation of German Industry (BDI) in Berlin, Germany, September 27, 2011.

US Aid Group Criticizes Delay on N. Korea Aid Request

Charities warn many people could die of starvation if permission for aid is not received within the next 6 months

Children eat bread at a nursery in Myongchon County, North Hamgyong province in this handout picture (File)

Indonesian Pirate Arrest Leads to Broader Network in Malacca Strait

Syndicate reportedly directed by prisoner incarcerated in N. Sumatran jail claims to donate a part of its profits to charity

Indonesian sailors search for Japanese-owned boats that have been hijacked in the Malacca Straits (file photo)

Amazon Highway Construction Stops Amid Protests

Demonstrators say the $415 million road project threatens a protected area of rainforest

Protesters clash with police officers during a march in La Paz, Bolivia. Bolivia's Defense Minister Cecilia Chacon resigned Monday after police violently broke up Sunday a protest by indigenous and environmentalists groups who were marching towards La Paz

Research Group Has High Hopes for New TB Vaccine

Physicians have long known that 'BCG' vaccine for tuberculosis does not provide same level of protection in all parts of world

Tuberculosis vaccine research at Vaccine Discovery at Aeras

Baseball Manager Builds Winning Team Unconventionally in 'Moneyball'

Film starring Brad Pitt is based on true story of Billy Bean who managed Oakland Athletics

Moneyball movie poster
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