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- Pakistani Taliban Leader Is Reported Dead
- One Noodle at a Time in Tokyo
- Plans for Airlift of Injured Haitians on Hold
- Bankers Put Focus on 'Real Economy'
- Mel Gibson Can't Topple 'Avatar'
- For Bulgarian Writer, Death Imitates Art
- Disney Looking To Sell What's Left Of Miramax
- Qaddafi Chides African Union After Change
Pakistani Taliban Leader Is Reported Dead | Top |
A state-run television report that Hakimullah Mehsud had died in a drone strike set off a storm of speculation about the fate of Pakistan's chief domestic enemy. | |
One Noodle at a Time in Tokyo | Top |
Ramen, a simple concoction of broth and noodles, has inspired passion among Japanese and foreigners alike, and allows for a deeper understanding of the city itself. | |
Plans for Airlift of Injured Haitians on Hold | Top |
The humanitarian effort was suspended five days ago but the White House said it was working to resume the plan. | |
Bankers Put Focus on 'Real Economy' | Top |
Jobs will be hard to find as the financial system is put on firmer footing, leaders at the World Economic Forum said. | |
Mel Gibson Can't Topple 'Avatar' | Top |
The much-hyped return to the multiplex of Mel Gibson proved no threat to James Cameron's "Avatar." | |
For Bulgarian Writer, Death Imitates Art | Top |
The killing of author Bobi Tsankov underscores how Bulgaria's homegrown mafia still holds sway over the country, experts say. | |
Disney Looking To Sell What's Left Of Miramax | Top |
Disney is in negotiations to sell off what's left of Miramax, the art-house studio founded by Harvey and Bob Weinstein. | |
Qaddafi Chides African Union After Change | Top |
Muammar el-Qaddafi of Libya, failing in his bid to stay on as chairman of the African Union, said the pan-African group wasted time while failing to meet global challenges. | |
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