Monday, April 12, 2010

Yesterday's News This Morning

  1. After 21 Deaths, Thai Protesters Say Time for Talk Is Over
    A day after clashes with security forces killed 21 people, Thai "red shirt" protesters say they have no interest in negotiating with the government.
    Read original story in The Associated Press | Sunday, April 11, 2010
  2. Anti-Semitic Incidents in Europe Hit Record
    After Israel's incursion into Gaza, there were 1,129 incidents in 2009, compared to 559 in 2008.
    Read original story in Haaretz | Sunday, April 11, 2010
  3. Cable Links Kissinger to Condor Killings
    A newly declassified document shows that when Henry Kissinger was secretary of state, he tracked back on a planned warning to South American dictators not to carry out an international assassination program.
    Read original story in Los Angeles Times | Sunday, April 11, 2010
  4. Campaign Launched To Arrest Pope During U.K. Visit
    Two renown atheists, including Slate columnist Christopher Hitchens, have asked lawyers to produce a case that would allow the pope to be arrested "for crimes against humanity."
    Read original story in The Times (of London) | Sunday, April 11, 2010
  5. Seven Shot Near the French Quarter in New Orleans
    The shooter escaped into the crowd, leaving many to worry that the violence could have a negative impact on area tourism.
    Read original story in USA Today | Monday, April 12, 2010
  6. Magnitude 6.2 Earthquake Hits Granada, Spain
    With the center of the earthquake approximately 400 miles underground, little damage is anticipated.
    Read original story in CNN | Monday, April 12, 2010

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