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Blizzard Hits Northern Africa AHN
Joanna Wypior - All Headline News Staff Reporter
Algiers, Algeria (AHN) - National police say heavy snow has cut off villages and clogged key arteries leading away from the Algerian capital of Algiers for several days.
The Algerian Press Agency reports Djelfa, which was covered with 70cm...
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Blizzard Hits North Africa And Sahara Desert AHN
Julie Farby - All Headline News Staff Writer
Algiers, Algeria (AHN)National police say heavy snow has cut off villages and clogged key arteries leading away from the Algerian capital Algiers for several days, AFP reports.
The Algerian Press Agency reports that Djelfa, which was covered...
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Villepin sees unions, refuses to withdraw jobs plan
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AFP - Talks between French Prime Minister Dominique de Villepin and trade unions ended in deadlock after Villepin refused to withdraw his contested youth jobs contract.
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Review: Stark Intimacy Looms in 'Child'
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AP - The title of the latest film from brothers Jean-Pierre and Luc Dardenne — "The Child" ("L'Enfant") — primarily refers to the infant born to a couple of young, restless Belgians, a baby boy who wasn't expected and is only vaguely wanted. But the real child in the film is the baby's father, who reveals himself as irreparably immature and selfish at every opportunity.
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Earthquake hits northeast Algeria, at least four dead
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AFP - An earthquake hit the town of Laalam east of Algiers, killing at least four people and injuring 36, local authorities in Bejaia district said.
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Earthquake hits northeast Algeria, at least four dead
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AFP - An earthquake hit the town of Laalam east of Algiers, killing at least four people and injuring 36, local authorities in Bejaia district said.
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Companies Tap Into Trend of Leasing Luxury
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AP - Ever want to borrow the latest Fendi bag for a month or drive around in a bright yellow Lamborghini for a day?
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Killing by police starts riots in Algeria's capital
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AFP - A young man injured three police officers and was then killed by a policeman in an Algerian suburban town, triggering weekend riots in which youths attacked public buildings, security officials said.
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Riots Bring Concern of al-Qaida 'Schools'
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AP - Radicals riot in jails in Jordan and Afghanistan. Al-Qaida convicts break out of a Yemen cell block. In the struggle to contain extremists, holding such prisoners together may lead to more unrest — or turn jails into "schools" where al-Qaida passes on its violent ideology.
Sources: YAHOO
Militant Support Grows in Mideast Prisons
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AP - Inmates rioted at three Jordanian prisons Wednesday over the fates of two convicted al-Qaida killers and a would-be suicide bomber, raising new concern about increasing sympathy for the terror network in Mideast prisons.
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Abu Daoud: No Regrets for Munich Olympics
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AP - Mohammed Oudeh is old and stooped, his hair and mustache gray. It is difficult to imagine him as Abu Daoud, the key planner of the assault on the 1972 Munich Olympics that left 11 Israeli athletes dead.
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Iraqi gunmen kill 47 at "checkpoint": officials
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Reuters - Gunmen at a makeshift checkpoint
dragged at least 47 people from their cars, shot them and
dumped their bodies in a village ditch near Baghdad on
Thursday, Iraqi police, Interior Ministry and local officials
said.
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Iraq's Al-Sadr Maintains Anti-U.S. Stand
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AP - Barely 18 months ago Muqtada al-Sadr was a man on the run, wanted for murder and holed up with a band of fighters in a mosque besieged by U.S. troops.
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Designer Karl Lagerfeld Takes New York
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AP - Karl Lagerfeld has made countless fashion statements over his 50-year career. And he's always talked in the native — and very refined — language of others, especially Chanel and Fendi, two legendary brands that he modernized without adding too much of his own accent in an effort to honor those brands' heritage.
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Designer Karl Lagerfeld Takes New York
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AP - Karl Lagerfeld has made countless fashion statements over his 50-year career. And he's always talked in the native and very refined language of others, especially Chanel and Fendi, two legendary brands that he modernized without adding too much of his own accent in an effort to honor those brands' heritage.
Sources: YAHOO
Floods hit 50,000 Sahara refugees: UNHCR
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AFP - Torrential rains have left some 50,000 refugees from Western Sahara in urgent need of aid, the United Nations said.
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Rumsfeld says al Qaeda foothold in Maghreb unlikely
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Reuters - U.S. Defense Secretary Donald
Rumsfeld, wrapping up three days of talks in Morocco, Algeria
and Tunisia, said on Monday he saw an "extremely low
possibility" of al Qaeda or similar guerrilla groups gaining a
foothold in the three North African countries.
Sources: YAHOO
Brazil's Lula arrives in Algeria on first stage of Africa tour
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AFP - Brazil's President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva arrived in Algeria for a state visit at the start of a four-country tour of Africa.
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US soldiers shoot at Canadian ambassador's car in Baghdad
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AFP - The US military shot at the Canadian ambassador's car in Baghdad but no-one was hurt in the "unfortunate incident," a US State department official said.
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Rebels kill 21 Iraqis, five US troops
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AFP - At least 21 Iraqis were killed, including 10 in a pair of Baghdad car bombings, while the US military said five of its troops lost their lives in attacks across the war-torn country.
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