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Mexican drug lord killed in gunfight with federal forces

20 hours ago ago from osmoothie

The Washington Post , Mexican drug lord killed in gunfight with federal forces by William Booth and Steve Fainaru They are the big thinkers. . . . At the minimum, this will cause quite a bit of dislocation in the organization, and it is possible it could cause a power struggle within the cartel, said Tony Payan. CIUDAD JUAREZ, MEXICO Arturo Beltrán Leyva, the alleged leader of one of this country's top drug cartels, was ...

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Failure in Copenhagen

23 hours ago ago from As I See It

This morning (Malaysian time, that is) the Avaaz-initiated petition (already 13 million names) has become the center of the global revolt against failure in Copenhagen . The names of petition signers were being read out by young people who have taken over spaces in the Copenhagen summit and in governments round the world, including the US State Department and the Canadian Prime Minister's office. But UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon ...

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Climate "deal" reached

1 day ago ago from United Liberty - Free Market - Individual Liberty - Limited Government

“I am greatly relieved that the last-minute agreement President Obama negotiated is being widely described as ‘meaningful.’  When politicians call something ‘meaningful,’ that means it isn’t. - Chris Chocola , President of the Club for Growth Word came last night of a deal being struck at the United Nations conference in Copenhagen to scale back greenhouse gas emissions: President Barack Obama said the United States, China and ...

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Top world leaders approve climate deal

7 hours ago ago from Al-Darb Diya

Fri, 18 Dec 2009 Copenhagen - The leaders of around 20 of the world's most influential states approved a deal on fighting climate change at United Nations talks in Copenhagen on Saturday, officials said. The non-binding deal, drawn up by the United States, China, India and South Africa, was endorsed by European and key African and Asian states. It has yet to be approved by a full UN session in Copenhagen.

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The Most Important People Were Not in Copanhagen

22 hours ago ago from Ride for Climate

The most powerful individuals on the planet have convened here to reach a deal. But based on the quality of the deal that emerged, I believe that the important people in the world are elsewhere. Over the past week I've had the opportunity to meet or stand near more famous and/or powerful people than in the rest of my life combined. I shook hands with the crown prince of Denmark (and nervously talked about bicycling ). I sat in on talks ...

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