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Iraq: No hasty change in US policy with Obama win
Wednesday, 11.12.2008, 07:47pm
Barack Obama may say change is on the way, but many Iraqis aren't counting on an immediate shift in U.S. policy toward their country when the Democrat takes office as U.S. president. At the
Gulf Arabs hail election of 'Muslim-linked' Obama
Wednesday, 11.12.2008, 07:47pm
Arabs in the oil-rich Gulf yesterday hailed Barack Obama's election victory with hopes his perceived Muslim links could alter U.S. policy toward Arab and Muslim issues and that he will pull out troops
An Israeli looks at Obama
Wednesday, 11.12.2008, 07:47pm
A neighbor in Jerusalem asked me to write to his American father-in-law, who has been showering him with emails attacking Barack Obama. At a local bakery, the owner suggested in a whisper
Obama's Kenyan relatives elated, holiday declared
Wednesday, 11.12.2008, 07:47pm
Barack Obama's Kenyan relatives and Africans across the continent sang, danced in the streets and wrapped themselves in U.S. flags yesterday to cheer in America's first black president. Kenya will
Pirates Hijacked M/T Karagol, Another Turkish Ship
Wednesday, 11.12.2008, 07:32pm
Pirates hijacked a Turkish-flagged ship carrying 4,500 tons of chemicals and 14 crew off Yemen's coast. The pirates hijacked the ship, Karagol, near Yemen as it traveled to Mumbai, India, semi-official news agency Anadolu Ajansi reported, citing a written statement from the Turkish Maritime Agency.
Student dies after shooting at Fla. high school(AP)
Wednesday, 11.12.2008, 07:27pm
AP - A 15-year-old student died after a shooting at a Fort Lauderdale high school Wednesday, and police were questioning another student believed to be responsible.
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British and Spanish authorities tried to save a bulk carrier which hit rocks on Gibraltar's southern tip Friday as storms hammered the British colony, local officials said.

The Liberian-registered Fedra was dragging her anchor in a force 8 gale Friday afternoon. Despite the efforts of two tug boats to hold the ship clear of land, its anchor broke and the stern of the 35,000 tonne vessel smashed against rocks at Europa Point -- Europe's most southerly spot.

Local officials said they did not immediately know the condition of the ship or what it was carrying.

A Gibraltarian rescue helicopter hovered overhead, trying to rescue the 31 crew, as winds of around 70 miles an hour battered the British territory and the southern Spanish coast.

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