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Monday, January 16, 2012

1. Search crews recovered 17 bodies from the rubble of a five-story building that collapsed in Beirut, Lebanon

2. The British government is committed to supporting Tunisia as it embarks on the path toward a democratic government

3.Police in Leeds, England, were investigating the killing of a woman and her daughter in their home.

Friday, January 13, 2012

1. A retired British businessman will be extradited to the United States on charges of conspiring to sell parts for Iranian missiles

2. Opium prices in Afghanistan, the main source of income for the Taliban, shot up a whopping 133 percent in 2011

3.President Obama will speak on government reform and preview the movie "Red Tails" Friday

Wednesday, January 11, 2012

1. A U.S. District Court judge in Virginia ordered election officials to stop printing ballots for the state's Republican primary until a challenge is resolved.

2.Colorado legislators say they plan to propose a sort of credit union to back medical-marijuana dispensaries.
3.Nigerians have the right to protest but must do so peacefully as security threats from Islamic sect Boko Haram mount.

Tuesday, January 10, 2012

1. Electronic personal and banking information for more than 11,000 University of Victoria employees in British Columbia was stolen.

2.A California legislative analysis indicates Gov. Jerry Brown's tax hike plans could bring in billions of dollars less than the governor estimated.
3.The nominating process may be under way, but Republicans have yet to rally around a potential nominee for U.S. president, a CBS News poll indicated Tuesday

Monday, January 9, 2012

This is representing that men make more money then women.

This one represents how laws are unfair to women.
1. of the international community that Tibetan monks resort to suicide while Chinese rights abuses continue
2.Palestinian Authority Prime Minister Salam Fayyad is cutting spending and raising taxes in attempts to reduce a $1.1 billion budget deficit

3.An arrest issued for the Iraqi vice president is one of many pressing political issues the country is facing after American forces left

Friday, January 6, 2012

1.  Turkey has agreed to purchase two of Lockheed Martin's next generation F-35 fighter jets

2.Three rockets hit near the Green Zone in Baghdad Friday and killed two people during a parade marking the founding of Iraq's armed forces

3.Eight coalition troops were killed in southern Afghanistan during a 24-hour period that ended Friday