Archive for March 13th, 2010

Pacquiao vs. Clottey round-by-round analysis – Los Angeles Times


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Pacquiao vs. Clottey round-by-round analysis
Los Angeles Times
This wasn't the usual ring walk for Manny Pacquiao. With so much ground to cover inside this $1.2-billion, 100000-person capacity palace known as Cowboys Stadium, Pacquiao came to Texas with a chance to take out his frustrations over the road not taken ...
Pacquiao easily beats Clottey on pointsWashington Post

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India police arrest 2 in Mumbai for planning strikes (Reuters)

Reuters - Police in Mumbai said on Sunday they have arrested two men they say were preparing to attack several targets in the Indian financial hub, including the offices of energy firm Oil and Natural Gas Corp.

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US mom: Daughter held in Ireland ‘lost her mind’ (AP)

Christine Mott, 58, cries as she talks about her daughter Jamie Paulin-Ramirez, 31, at her home in Leadville, Colo., on Saturday, March 13, 2010. Paulin-Ramirez was the second American arrested in a plot to kill the Swedish cartoonist Lars Vilks over a 2007 sketch depicting the head of the Prophet Muhammad on a dog's body.   (AP Photo/Chris Schneider)AP - Before her daughter disappeared last fall, Christine Mott recalls that the 31-year-old who had been held in connection with an alleged assassination plot announced she had converted to Islam and told her family they'd go to hell if they didn't follow in her steps.


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China’s Wen blames US for difficulties in ties (AFP)

China faces a difficult year as it works to maintain economic growth and spur development, but it will not be bullied into changing its exchange rate policy, Premier Wen Jiabao (pictured) said Sunday.(AFP/File/Khaled Desouki)AFP - The United States is to blame for recent tensions in Sino-US ties and must take steps to repair the damage, Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao said Sunday, indicating no let-up in their diplomatic row.


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At least 3 snowmobilers dead in Canadian avalanche (AP)

Royal Canadian Mounted Police direct traffic at the staging area for avalanche search & rescue operations near Revelstoke, B.C. on Saturday March 13, 2010. Rescuers were scouring  Boulder Mountain in the Rocky Mountains near Revelstoke, B.C. into the darkness Saturday night after an avalanche struck a large gathering of snowmobilers, killing at least one person and leaving an unknown number missing. Up to 200 people were on the mountain at the time for the annual Big Iron Shoot Out. (AP Photo//David Rooney - The Canadian Press)AP - An avalanche struck a rally of up to 200 snowmobilers in Canada's Rocky Mountains on Saturday, killing at least three people and leaving an unknown number missing, police said.


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Time is short for Gov. Crist to secure legacy as champion of open government – MiamiHerald.com


Time is short for Gov. Crist to secure legacy as champion of open government
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The governor has one last legislative session to secure his legacy as a champion of open government. BY MARY ELLEN KLAS TALLAHASSEE -- When he entered ``the People's House'' with populist zeal, Gov. Charlie Crist made open government a cornerstone of ...
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