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March 13, 2009

‘Twenty Miles of Terror’ in Small-town Alabama Rampage

SAMSON ~ In 60 minutes of horror, a former Alabama policeman who once played on a local baseball team went – Read More...
March 13, 2009

Factions Unite at N. Ireland Murder Scene to Pray for Peace

CRAIGAVON ~ Huddled together in the candlelight as night fell on Wednesday, locals bridged Northern Ireland’s religious divide to pray – Read More...
March 13, 2009

After Fighting, Sri Lanka Needs Devolution: India

WASHINGTON ~ Sri Lanka needs true devolution of power to minority Tamils if it wants to permanently end its long-running – Read More...
March 13, 2009

Obama to Pick Diplomat to Help Close Guantanamo

WASHINGTON ~ The Obama team hopes to pick the top US diplomat on Europe to help close the Guantanamo Bay – Read More...
March 13, 2009

Tibet Is a ‘Paradise’ for Its People, Chinese Media Says

BEIJING ~ China’s state media declared Tibet an earthly paradise on Wednesday, rejecting the Dalai Lama’s claims that it had – Read More...
March 13, 2009

Singapore, Sydney Top for Asian Expats

SINGAPORE ~ Singapore and Sydney are the favorite destinations of Asians relocating to work overseas and the reputation of Chinese – Read More...
March 13, 2009

Battery Breakthrough Promises Phone, Car Revolution

Think of an electric car that can accelerate swiftly to cruising speed, laptop computers that can recharge in a couple – Read More...
March 13, 2009

Financial Crisis Hits St Patrick’s Day Exodus

DUBLIN ~ The controversial annual exodus of Ireland’s leaders heading off around the world for St Patrick’s Day will be – Read More...
March 13, 2009

Roadkill and Loneliness: Aussie Truckers Turn to Poetry

SYDNEY ~ Roadkill; the spectre of flashing eyes in the headlights; an endless, aching loneliness – this is the poetry – Read More...
March 13, 2009

Rabies: A Killer Disease Easily Controlled

By Danielle Davenport For The Bali Times UBUD ~ Rabies is a viral disease that can be transmitted from animals – Read More...