Yahoo! | World News http://www.myheadlines.org/source78.html en http://www.myheadlines.org/images/myh.gif http://www.myheadlines.org/source78.html MyHeadlines | Yahoo! | World News Israeli Infrastructure Minister Uzi Landau  speaks to media during an international conference on civilian nuclear energy, in Paris, Tuesday, March 9, 2010. Mideast rivals Israel and Syria on Tuesday each announced ambitions to develop nuclear energy, with Israel facing the prospect that its plan could bring new attention to its secretive nuclear activities. Landau said nuclear plants built in Israel will be subject to strict safety and security controls, and even said his country would like to build them in cooperation with scientists and engineers from 'our Arab neighbors.'(AP Photo/Christophe Ena)AP - Is the Middle East about to go officially nuclear?
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<![CDATA[ Israel, Syria pursue nuclear-powered Mideast (AP) ]]> http://www.myheadlines.org/headline2364061.html
Brazil's President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva, gestures during an interview with The Associated Press, in Brasilia, Tuesday, March 9, 2010. Lula da Silva warned that U.S.-proposed sanctions against Iran over its nuclear program could lead to war in the Middle East. (AP Photo/Eraldo Peres)AP - Brazil's president said Tuesday that he kicked the smoking habit he had for 50 years after a recent health scare sent his blood pressure soaring.
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<![CDATA[ Brazil's Silva quits smoking after 50 years (AP) ]]> http://www.myheadlines.org/headline2363862.html
U.S Vice President Joe Biden, left, shakes hand  with Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu at the Prime Minister's residence in Jerusalem, Tuesday, March 9, 2010.  Biden said there is a 'moment of opportunity' for peace between Israelis and Palestinians.(AP Photo/Ariel Schalit)AP - Vice President Joe Biden condemned an Israeli plan to build hundreds of homes in disputed east Jerusalem on Tuesday — a disagreement that tarnished a high-profile visit that had been aimed at repairing ties with the Jewish state and kickstarting Mideast peace talks.
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<![CDATA[ Biden condemns new Israeli settlement plan (AP) ]]> http://www.myheadlines.org/headline2363579.html
FILE - In this Aug. 8, 2009, file photo, released by the semi-official Fars News Agency, Mohammad Reza Ali Zamani, walks through the revolutionary court in Tehran, Iran. Ali Zamani was hanged on 'moharebeh' offenses Thursday, Jan 28, 2010, after he was convicted of trying to topple 'the Islamic establishment' and for membership of armed opposition groups. 'Moharebeh' crimes, which Iran's legal code defines as 'defiance of God', or the state, are punishable by hanging. (AP Photo/Fars News Agency, Ali Rafiee, file) EDITORS NOTE AS A RESULT OF AN OFFICIAL IRANIAN GOVERNMENT BAN ON FOREIGN MEDIA COVERING SOME EVENTS IN IRAN, THE AP WAS PREVENTED FROM INDEPENDENT ACCESS TO THIS EVENTAP - A traditional Islamic concept about protecting the faith and its followers has become a judicial weapon for Iran's rulers: charging opponents as so-called enemies of God with the threat of possible death sentences.
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<![CDATA[ Iran calls political opponents enemies of Islam (AP) ]]> http://www.myheadlines.org/headline2363578.html
In this image released by Nord Stream on Tuesday March 9, 2010 shows the wheel of a 18th or 19th century  sailing ship seen in the waters of the Baltic Sea.   A dozen centuries-old shipwrecks  some of them unusually well-preserved  have been found in the Baltic sea by a gas company building an underwater pipeline between Russia and Germany, Swedish experts said Tuesday. The oldest wreck probably dates back to medieval times and could be up to 800 years old, while the others are likely from the 17th to 19th centuries, said Peter Norman, of Sweden's National Heritage Board. (AP Photo/Nord Stream, Ho)AP - A dozen centuries-old shipwrecks — some of them unusually well-preserved — have been found in the Baltic Sea by a gas company building an underwater pipeline between Russia and Germany.
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<![CDATA[ Dozen centuries-old shipwrecks found in Baltic Sea (AP) ]]> http://www.myheadlines.org/headline2362465.html
Israeli Infrastructure Minister Uzi Landau  speaks to media during an international conference on civilian nuclear energy, in Paris, Tuesday, March 9, 2010. Mideast rivals Israel and Syria on Tuesday each announced ambitions to develop nuclear energy, with Israel facing the prospect that its plan could bring new attention to its secretive nuclear activities. Landau said nuclear plants built in Israel will be subject to strict safety and security controls, and even said his country would like to build them in cooperation with scientists and engineers from 'our Arab neighbors.'(AP Photo/Christophe Ena)AP - Is the Middle East about to go officially nuclear?
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<![CDATA[ Israel, Syria pursue nuclear-powered Mideast (AP) ]]> http://www.myheadlines.org/headline2362467.html
<![CDATA[ Suspect: Charges in Argentine bomb case are 'lies' (AP) ]]> http://www.myheadlines.org/headline2362412.html Brazil's President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva, looks on during an interview with The Associated Press, in Brasilia, Tuesday, March 9, 2010. Lula da Silva warned that U.S.-proposed sanctions against Iran over its nuclear program could lead to war in the Middle East. (AP Photo/Eraldo Peres)AP - Brazil's president warned Tuesday that U.S.-proposed sanctions on Iran over its nuclear program could lead to war, and said he will make his own efforts to head off further conflicts — an example he said shows his country's growing global prominence.
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<![CDATA[ AP Interview: Silva says Iran sanctions dangerous (AP) ]]> http://www.myheadlines.org/headline2362359.html
A mother comforts her crying child in Dogo Nahwa, Nigeria, Monday, March 8, 2010. More than 200 people, most of them Christians, were slaughtered on Sunday in central Nigeria, according to residents, aid groups and journalists. The local government gave a figure more than twice that amount, but offered no casualty list or other information to substantiate it. (AP Photos/Jon Gambrell)AP - Automatic weapons fire punctuated by screams erupted after dark Tuesday in a Nigerian city located near villages where massacres just two days ago left more than 200 people dead.
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<![CDATA[ Gunshots heard in violence-wracked Nigerian town (AP) ]]> http://www.myheadlines.org/headline2362150.html
A truck transporting timbers in Pangkalan Kerinci, outside Pekanbaru, Riau, Indonesia. Wealthy and developing nations should be able to seal an agreement this year on deforestation, unlocking a key part of the next treaty on global warming, Indonesian negotiators said Monday.(AFP/File/Ahmad Zamroni)AP - China joined India on Tuesday in giving qualified approval to the Copenhagen climate accord calling for voluntary limits on greenhouse gas emissions.
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<![CDATA[ China, India give qualified nod to climate deal (AP) ]]> http://www.myheadlines.org/headline2361893.html