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Archives for January, 2010

Afghanistan: 4 policemen killed at checkpoint

http://www.mochila.com/article_powered_by_mochila.html?articleId=67798622&buyerId=Antiwarcom&channelId=1573 MIKEBREAK Gunmen killed four Afghan policemen in a predawn attack Tuesday in southern Afghanistan, an official said.

El Salvador to recognize Honduras’ new government

http://www.mochila.com/article_powered_by_mochila.html?articleId=67794506&buyerId=Antiwarcom&channelId=1573 MIKEBREAK Salvadoran President Mauricio Funes says he will re-establish ties with neighboring Honduras when president-elect Porfirio Lobo is sworn into office.

Google negotiating ways to keep presence in China

http://www.mochila.com/article_powered_by_mochila.html?articleId=67769114&buyerId=Antiwarcom&channelId=1573 MIKEBREAK Even if its stand against censorship leads it to close its search engine in China, Google Inc. still hopes to maintain other key operations in the world's most populous Internet market.

Chicago man pleads not guilty in terror cases

http://www.mochila.com/article_powered_by_mochila.html?articleId=67767279&buyerId=Antiwarcom&channelId=1573 MIKEBREAK A Chicago businessman accused of leading a double life as an international terrorist pleaded not guilty Monday to making plans for an attack on a Danish newspaper and helping arrange the rampage in 2008 that killed 166 people in the Indian city of Mumbai.

3 Gitmo detainees transferred to Slovakia

http://www.mochila.com/article_powered_by_mochila.html?articleId=67764020&buyerId=Antiwarcom&channelId=1573 MIKEBREAK The Justice Department says three Guantanamo Bay detainees have been transferred to the government of Slovakia.

Japan PM says he’ll reassess US Marine base pact

http://www.mochila.com/article_powered_by_mochila.html?articleId=67761286&buyerId=Antiwarcom&channelId=1573 MIKEBREAK Japan's prime minister pledged Monday to "start from scratch" in re-examining a key military deal with Washington on relocating American troops, risking the ire of its key ally after a local election in Okinawa showed that residents oppose any new Marine base in their region.

Google: China dispute could be resolved in weeks

http://www.mochila.com/article_powered_by_mochila.html?articleId=67761187&buyerId=Antiwarcom&channelId=1573 MIKEBREAK Google's top lawyer says the global search giant's dispute with China over Internet censorship will probably be resolved in weeks, but it could take months.

Yemen investigates 43 for links to Xmas bombing

http://www.mochila.com/article_powered_by_mochila.html?articleId=67760038&buyerId=Antiwarcom&channelId=1573 MIKEBREAK A Yemeni security official says 43 people, including foreigners, are being interrogated for links to the failed attempt to blow up a U.S. airliner on Christmas Day.

Iran opposition figure recognizes Ahmadinejad

http://www.mochila.com/article_powered_by_mochila.html?articleId=67755331&buyerId=Antiwarcom&channelId=1573 MIKEBREAK In a major shift, a senior opposition figure announced he now recognizes Mahmoud Ahmadinejad as the head of Iran's government while standing by his claims that the election was rigged, the opposition leader's son said Monday.

China denies involvement in Google hackings

http://www.mochila.com/article_powered_by_mochila.html?articleId=67751866&buyerId=Antiwarcom&channelId=1573 MIKEBREAK China sharply rebuked the United States on Monday, denying involvement in any Internet attacks and defending its online restrictions as lawful after Washington urged Beijing to investigate an attack against Google.