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Nobel Peace Prize Goes to Trio of Liberian, Yemeni Women

Prize awarded to Liberian President Sirleaf, Liberian peace activist Gbowee, Yemeni women's rights advocate Karman

Liberian President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf

Sirleaf 'Humbled' By Nobel Peace Prize

Liberian president says award is recognition of people's quest for peace, particularly women

Liberian President Ellen Johnson-Sirleaf in Monrovia October 7, 2011

Obama: US Safer Decade After Start of Afghan War

US President says Americans are safer 10 years after start of war in Afghanistan

A U.S. soldier looks at a Sept 11 memorial at the Jalalabad Air Field Base in eastern Afghanistan (File)

Libyan Provisional Forces Fight for Control of Gadhafi Hometown

Libyan government forces are targeting the Ouagadougou conference center where pro-Gadhafi fighters are based

Libyan revolutionary fighters fire with a machine gun while attacking pro-Gadhafi forces at the Ouagadougou conference center of Sirte, Libya, October 7, 2011.

Turkey Moves to Directly Support Syrian Opposition

Turkish PM condemns UN resolution veto, says his country will impose its own sanctions against Damascus

Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdoğan (file photo)

Dalai Lama to Make Video Appearance at S. African Celebration

Exiled Tibetan leader to join festivities marking Archbishop Tutu's 80th birthday, via videolink from India, after being denied visa

Tibetan spiritual leader the Dalai Lama smiles following an interview with AP outside his residence in the hill station town of Dharmsala, northern India (File)

Rare Pancreatic Cancer Caused Steve Jobs' Death

Doctors say disease is hard to treat because it's hard to diagnose

Steve Jobs, Apple co-founder

Egyptians' Fear of Crime Soars

In months since popular uprising, many in country have felt revolution came at a price - personal safety

An Egyptian mother collects her sons outside a school in Cairo, April 4, 2011. During the recent mass uprising, as much as fifty percent of police disappeared from Egyptian cities and their withdrawal has created a security vacuum, letting crime flourish.

Innovative Electric Aircraft Win Green Flight Challenge

Sponsor required eligible aircraft to fly 322 km in less than 2 hours, using less than 3.75 liters of fuel per passenger or equivalent

Team Pipistrel-USA.com, contest- winning electric airplane

India Launches 'World's Cheapest' Computer

Tablet computer called 'Aakash' will be sold to students at government-subsidized price of $35

Students display Aakash, which means sky in Hindi, dubbed the world's cheapest tablet computer, after its launching ceremony in New Delhi, India, October 5, 2011.
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