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Pakistan marks democratic milestone in close-fought election
By John Chalmers and Michael Georgy ISLAMABAD (Reuters) – Pakistanis began voting on Saturday in a landmark election that will bring the first transition between civilian governments in a country ruled by the military for more than half of its turbulent history. Continue reading
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Kellogg, Hillshire Brands results disappoint
By Martinne Geller (Reuters) – Kellogg Co and Hillshire Brands reported quarterly results on Thursday in line or better than Wall Street estimates, but both food companies' shares fell in early trading. U.S. packaged food stocks have gained more than 21 percent this year as investors look for defensive, high-yield investments and hope for more deal-making following the buyout of H.J Continue reading
Cramer’s ‘Mad Money’ Recap: A Lemming Market
Search Jim Cramer’s “Mad Money” trading recommendations using our exclusive “Mad Money” Stock Screener. NEW YORK (TheStreet) — Today could have been called “national lemming day,” Jim Cramer told “Mad Money” viewers Wednesday, because analyst after analyst took the plunge and downgraded their favorite stocks. That was certainly the case with Apple , a stock Cramer owns for his charitable trust, Action Alerts PLUS. Continue reading
Neighborhoods breathe sigh of relief in wake of capture
Hope, relief after Boston bombing suspect’s capture. Continue reading
Thousands Of Mali Refugees ‘Stranded In Desert’
Around 70,000 refugees from Mali are living in tough conditions in the Mauritanian desert with little hope of returning home. Continue reading
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Boaters aid search for missing Florida boys
Authorities hope weekend boaters will aid in search for sailboat. Continue reading
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Opposition holds big rally in Venezuelan capital
By Diego Ore and Eyanir Chinea CARACAS (Reuters) – Hundreds of thousands of Venezuelan opposition supporters rallied in a staunchly pro-government part of the capital on Sunday, answering a call by their candidate Henrique Capriles and showing strength a week before the presidential election. “Today the streets of Caracas are full of happiness and hope, confirming what will happen next Sunday,” Capriles, the 40-year-old governor of Miranda state, told the crowd. Continue reading
AP Analysis: In Mideast, partial deal tantalizes
JERUSALEM (AP) — As the U.S. president prepares to reinsert himself in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, his best hope may be to set aside grand hopes for a final agreement and make do with a partial deal. Continue reading
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Reporter’s dark days with transplant give way to hope
Reporter emerges from rough period after transplant with new reason for hope. Continue reading
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Global leaders, celebrities honor Chavez at funeral
CARACAS (Reuters) – From Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad to Oscar-winner Sean Penn, an eclectic mix of mourners bid farewell on Friday to Venezuela’s Hugo Chavez at a state funeral, and the charismatic but divisive leader’s deputy called for a snap election to pick his successor. Chavez died this week at age 58 after a two-year battle with cancer, devastating millions of mostly poor supporters who hailed him for plowing Venezuela’s vast oil wealth into social projects, but giving hope to foes who decried him as a dictator Continue reading