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Moscow's purchase of French warships causes panic from Washington to Tokyo PDF Print E-mail

As Russia pushes ahead with its biggest rearmament programme since the
fall of the Soviet Union, its decision to buy two amphibious
Mistral-class assault ships from France is causing alarm from Washington
to Tokyo.

A helicopter flies above an amphibious Mistral-class assault ship as it
sails off the Naval Base in Toulon last week



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At N.Z. quake epicenter, screams and flying boulders PDF Print E-mail

CHRISTCHURCH, New Zealand (AP) --- At the epicenter, children in the
school playground screamed as the earth rattled and cracked. Elderly
residents toppled to the floor in the nursing home. Cliff faces fell,
spitting truck-sized boulders across lawns and through houses.



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Coptic Christian priest killed in Egypt, setting off new protests by religious minority PDF Print E-mail

By The Associated Press | The Canadian Press

ASSIUT, Egypt - A Coptic Christian priest has been killed in southern
Egypt, triggering street demonstrations by several thousand Christians.



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Rocket fire from Gaza Strip strikes Israeli city PDF Print E-mail

By Ran Tzabar and Nidal al-Mughrabi in Gaza, Writing by Ori Lewis |
Reuters -- Wed, 23 Feb, 2011 6:23 PM EST

BEERSHEBA, Israel (Reuters) - A rocket launched from the Gaza Strip
landed in a residential street in the Israeli city of Beersheba
Wednesday and Israel responded with air strikes in the Gaza Strip,
officials on both sides said.



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Christian villagers driven from homes in Laos face starvation PDF Print E-mail

Christian Solidarity Worldwide
Wednesday, 23 February 2011, 0:53 (EST)

A group of approximately 65 villagers, who were driven from their
village at gunpoint for refusing to give up Christianity, are facing
starvation as local authorities in Laos destroy crops and prevent food
from reaching the group.



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