![]() New York Times | Judge Gives Taylor 50 Years for 'Heinous' Crimes in War New York Times LEIDSCHENDAM, Netherlands — Charles G. Taylor, the former president of Liberia and a once-powerful warlord, was sentenced on Wednesday to 50 years in prison over his role in atrocities committed in Sierre Leone during its civil war in the 1990s. Liberia ex-leader Charles Taylor get 50 years in jail Former Liberian leader Taylor jailed for 50 years Full Article Judges Sentence Charles Taylor to 50 Years |
![]() CBS News | Romney clinches GOP nod as he raises cash with Trump CBS News (CBS News) WASHINGTON - The Republican presidential race is over. Mitt Romney won the Texas primary Tuesday, picking up enough delegates to clinch the nomination. CBS News estimates Romney now has 1198 GOP delegates. Romney didn't go to Texas Tuesday ... Mitt Romney clinches nomination, but Donald Trump overshadows Romney clinches GOP nomination, but faces fallout from the primaries Morning Score: 'Little to like' |
![]() CBS News | Syria bodies pile up as UN consensus for action remains elusive CBS News (CBS News) The United Nations mission in Syria reported Wednesday the discovery of 13 bodies with their hands tied behind their backs and evidence that some were shot at close range. The latest sign of unchecked violence comes hours after UN and Arab ... Turkey Expels Diplomats, Syria Unhappy Turkey expels diplomats as Syria denounces protest Russia, China Oppose Syria Intervention |
![]() Christian Science Monitor | Court rules WikiLeaks Julian Assange can be extradited to Sweden Christian Science Monitor WikiLeaks found Julian Assange can be extradited to face charges of rape and sexual assault in Sweden, Britain's supreme court ruled. By Michael Holden, Reuters / May 30, 2012 WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange outside the High Court in London. UK's Top Court Backs Assange Extradition UK's top court backs extradition of WikiLeaks boss UK court backs extradition of WikiLeaks' Assange |
![]() Moneycontrol.com | Obama's 'Death Camp' Comment Angers Poles Wall Street Journal By MARCIN SOBCZYK WARSAW—Polish leaders reacted with outrage Wednesday to President Barrack Obama's apparently inadvertent reference to a "Polish death camp" when he awarded a US Presidential Medal of Freedom to a now-dead Polish World War II ... Polish Premier Demands U.S. Response to Obama Death Camp Remark Poland seeks apology for Obama Holocaust comments Obama Nazi death camp gaffe 'hurt all Poles': PM |
![]() ABC News | Etan Patz Case: Pedro Hernandez's Mental Health, Confession Questioned ABC News Since Pedro Hernandez's confession to the killing of Etan Patz last week, questions are beginning to rise regarding the man's mental health and whether he is telling the truth about what happened in lower Manhattan 33 years ago when he allegedly ... John Walsh on the Etan Patz Case: 'The Not Knowing Kills You' Slim Chance of Finding Patz Body Doctors assess mental state of Etan Patz suspect |
![]() Globe and Mail | Italy rescuers pull woman from quake rubble Reuters May 30 - Rescue teams pull a woman to safety from the rubble of her home after it was destroyed by Tuesday's deadly earthquake. Rough Cut (no reporter narration). ( Transcript ) Obama could get a Rocky Mountain high from marijua. Death toll from Italy earthquake rises Italian quake toll rises to 17, last victim found Italy Decides To Hike Gasoline Excise Tax To Fund Quake Relief |
![]() National Post | Miami cannibal attacker high on new form of LSD Philadelphia Inquirer By Michael Hinkelman A naked man shot and killed by Miami police on Saturday when he reportedly refused to stop eating the face of another man wearing only a shirt may have been high on a new form of LSD. Police have theorized that the "cannibal man," ... Victim of face-eating cannibal attack identified Even police shocked by gore in face-mauling... Miami 'zombie-like' face-chewing suspect Rudy Eugene was 'a beautiful person ... |
![]() Bloomberg | EU Weighs Direct Aid to Banks, Euro Bonds as Crisis Antidote Bloomberg Play EU Weighs Direct Aid for Banks as Crisis Antidote The European Commission called for direct euro-area aid for troubled banks and touted common bond issuance as an antidote to the debt crisis now threatening to overwhelm Spain. EU Proposes 'Banking Union' FOREX-Euro gets a lift from EU comments, but more losses seen Stocks to get hit by more European woes |
![]() The Associated Press | Afghanistan: 2 NATO service members killed The Associated Press KABUL, Afghanistan (AP) — An insurgent attack and a homemade bomb killed two NATO service members Wednesday in southern Afghanistan, the coalition said. The deaths raised the number of coalition troops who have died in Afghanistan this year to 174. For Pakistani truckers, NATO route row is all about the money Al-Qa'ida No 2 Sakhr al-Taifi dies in Afghan air strike Al-Qaida number two in Afghanistan killed, Nato says |
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