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A Statue’s Place Revives Post-Soviet Tensions New York Times - 30 minutes ago By Mike Nizza. At the end of a week of mourning for Boris Yeltsin, the man who tried to sweep away remnants of the Soviet Union, including its anthem, the former Soviet republic of Estonia took another step in that direction today. One dead, dozens injured as Estonian memorial moved (Roundup) Monsters and Critics.com Estonia moves Soviet war monument, sparking Russian fury New Straits Times Voice of America - Houston Chronicle - Kommersant - Guardian Unlimited all 364 news articles »
An American camping trip Economist - 1 hour ago TIME was when the first thing a newly appointed Japanese prime minister did was shuffle straight off to Washington, DC, to pay respects to its military protector, the senior partner of the United States-Japan alliance. Japan's 'apology' of little comfort The Australian Bush, Japan‘s prime minister hold talks The Benton Crier Voice of America - New York Times - The Northwest Florida Daily News - Mainichi Daily News all 465 news articles »
Suspect in Peace Corps Death Confesses Washington Post - 2 hours ago By OLIVER TEVES. AP. MANILA, Philippines -- The man suspected of killing a Peace Corps volunteer who was beaten to death and buried in a shallow grave gave himself up Friday and confessed on television, saying he would accept "whatever punishment you ... Peace Corps Murder Suspect Confesses On TV CBS News Julia’s killer surrenders Manila Standard Today Monsters and Critics.com - WJLA - Asianjournal.com - Newsday all 98 news articles »
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