|  Second night of riots in Northern Ireland   Posted: 21 Jun 2011 10:49 PM PDT Hundreds involved in sectarian clashes and police vans attacked in worst violence in Belfast in years.   
 
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  |  Argentina's Fernandez favored in re-election bid      (AP)   Posted: 21 Jun 2011 11:00 PM PDT  AP - Argentine President Cristina Fernandez said she will seek re-election and is expected to have the upper hand in the October vote as she has capitalized on a growing economy, the lack of a strong challenger and her image as a grieving widow.
  
 
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  |  China 'prone to corruption,' official says      (AFP)   Posted: 21 Jun 2011 10:55 PM PDT  AFP - Rapid social and economic changes have made China "prone to corruption" and the ruling Communist Party faces a major challenge stamping out deep-rooted official graft, an official said Wednesday.
  
 
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  |  Sectarian violence erupts for second night in Northern Ireland      (Reuters)   Posted: 21 Jun 2011 10:21 PM PDT  Reuters - A press photographer was shot in the leg and two other people were injured when riots broke out between Protestants and Catholics in Belfast for a second successive night on Tuesday.
  
 
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  |  Pakistan policeman, five rebels killed in ambush      (AFP)   Posted: 21 Jun 2011 10:48 PM PDT  AFP - At least five militants and a tribal policeman were killed in a rebel ambush and a bomb attack at checkpoints in Pakistan's lawless tribal belt on Wednesday, officials said.
  
 
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  |  Australian flights resume as ash disperses   Posted: 21 Jun 2011 10:25 PM PDT Delays and cancellations still affecting Australian air travel but flights resume as cloud heads towards New Zealand.   
 
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  |  Irrational Parents Are a Rational Economic Response to Youth Sports   Posted: 21 Jun 2011 10:12 PM PDT From time to time, a particularly wacky sports parent gets frog-marched before us, as we all tsk-tsk   
 
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  |  Pakistan's Most Powerful Man: The General in His Labyrinth      (Time.com)   Posted: 21 Jun 2011 10:45 PM PDT Time.com - The Army Chief has always been Pakistan's most powerful office. But recent events have rocked even that position. What can General Kayani do to restore his prestige?   
 
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  |  When Economies Fail: Inside Greece's Great Urban Exodus      (Time.com)   Posted: 21 Jun 2011 10:45 PM PDT Time.com - Greece's deepening economic crisis is prompting some lifelong city-dwellers to return to their ancestral villages, where they are taking up farming, opening B&Bs and rediscovering the quiet charms of rural living   
 
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  |  Sectarian violence erupts for second night in Northern Ireland   Posted: 21 Jun 2011 10:21 PM PDT BELFAST, June 21 (Reuters) - A press photographer was shot in the leg and two other people were injured when riots broke out between Protestants and Catholics in Belfast for a second successive night on Tuesday.    
 
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  |  VIDEO: Chinese city to grow by a third in 10 years   Posted: 21 Jun 2011 08:23 PM PDT Tianjin is one of five urban areas in China with more than 10 million residents, and the 13 million-strong population is expected to grow by more than a third in the next decade.   
 
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  |  Yahoo, Alibaba, Softbank Still Talking On Status Of Alipay   Posted: 21 Jun 2011 09:55 PM PDT Here?s the latest on the status of Alibaba Group?s talks with shareholders Yahoo and Sof   
 
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  |  Are We Facing a Hard Drive Shortage? Don't Panic Yet.   Posted: 21 Jun 2011 09:51 PM PDT Is there going to be a hard drive shortage later this year due to the tsunami? That looks pretty dou   
 
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  |  VIDEO: Chinese city to grow by a third in 10 years   Posted: 21 Jun 2011 08:23 PM PDT Tianjin is one of five urban areas in China with more than 10 million residents, and the 13 million-strong population is expected to grow by more than a third in the next decade.   
 
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  |  India and Pakistan aim to nudge peace process forward      (Reuters)   Posted: 21 Jun 2011 09:45 PM PDT Reuters - India and Pakistan begin peace talks on Thursday, an important safety valve between two nuclear-armed countries which the United States hopes will help stabilize the region as it prepares to withdraw troops from Afghanistan.   
 
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  |  US Congress mulls approving limited Libya action      (AFP)   Posted: 21 Jun 2011 09:45 PM PDT  AFP - US lawmakers will consider two bills authorizing limited military action in Libya over three months after Washington joined Western allies in an air war on Moamer Kadhafi's regime.
  
 
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  |  Australia may use fingerprints to ID burqa wearers      (AFP)   Posted: 21 Jun 2011 09:35 PM PDT  AFP - Australian police are considering using fingerprints to identify people wearing face-covering veils, after a judge said he could not be sure a burqa-clad woman was who she told police she was.
  
 
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  |  Will You Remember Me When I am Gone:  The Persistent Danger of Data Loss   Posted: 21 Jun 2011 09:17 PM PDT This article was inspired by a recent discussion with some colleagues about the ability to archive d   
 
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  |  India and Pakistan aim to nudge peace process forward   Posted: 21 Jun 2011 09:45 PM PDT ISLAMABAD (Reuters) - India and Pakistan begin peace talks on Thursday, an important safety valve between two nuclear-armed countries which the United States hopes will help stabilize the region as it prepares to withdraw troops from Afghanistan.    
 
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  |  China plans to step up fight against corruption      (AP)   Posted: 21 Jun 2011 09:17 PM PDT AP - China's ruling Communist Party says it plans more inspections and supervision of officials as it battles corruption, a deep-rooted problem that has gotten worse and could threaten political stability.   
 
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