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 Counting and data input workers at the Independent High Electoral Commission (IHEC) in Baghdad, Iraq, Friday, March 12, 2010. Partial tallies have been released from seven of Iraq's 18 provinces, excluding Baghdad. (AP Photo/Hadi Mizban)AP - A coalition led by Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki was winning in the all-important capital, according to a partial tally of results released Saturday.
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<![CDATA[ Iraq's PM leads in early Baghdad vote count (AP) ]]> http://www.myheadlines.org/headline2390346.html
<![CDATA[ Irish police free 3 in alleged artist murder plot (AP) ]]> http://www.myheadlines.org/headline2389629.html Pakistan's army troops remove a dead body from the site of suicide bombing in Saidu Sharif, a town of Pakistan's Swat Valley, Saturday, March 13, 2010. A suicide attacker struck a security checkpoint in northwest Pakistan, killing scores of people and injuring dozens. (AP Photo/Naveed Ali)AP - A suicide bomber driving a motorized rickshaw blew himself up at a security checkpoint in northwestern Pakistan on Saturday, killing at least 10 people and injuring 52, officials and a doctor said, underscoring the relentless security threat to the nation.
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<![CDATA[ Suicide attack in northwest Pakistan kills 10 (AP) ]]> http://www.myheadlines.org/headline2389631.html
Thai anti-government demonstrators converge at a check point in Wang Noi, Thailand, Saturday, March 13, 2010.  Thousands of 'Red Shirt' demonstrators were expected to converge on Bangkok this weekend for a massive rally.  (AP Photo/David Longstreath)AP - Thousands of red-shirted anti-government protesters converged on the Thai capital Saturday, giving the government an ultimatum to dissolve Parliament or face mass marches on key spots in the city.
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<![CDATA[ Anti-government protesters head for Thai capital (AP) ]]> http://www.myheadlines.org/headline2389632.html
A NATO soldier is seen keeping watch during a patrol through the main street of Tirin Kot, the capital city of the Afghan southern province of Uruzgan. A roadside bomb exploded in Tirin Kot on Saturday, killing six people travelling in a civilian vehicle, according to the interior ministry.(AFP/File/Deshakalyan Chowdhury)AP - A remote-controlled bomb killed six Afghan civilians Saturday as they traveled in a central province, an official said.
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<![CDATA[ Roadside bomb kills 6 civilians in Afghanistan (AP) ]]> http://www.myheadlines.org/headline2389630.html
Mexican Navy Marines escort an injured man after he was detained at a clinic during an operation on the outskirts of the northern city of Monterrey, Mexico, Friday March 12, 2010. According to local media, the Navy detained six men and a woman at the clinic, where they were recovering from wounds allegedly suffered during a gun battle against federal forces at a highway a day earlier.(AP Photo)AP - Gunmen burst into a party in western Mexico and killed eight youths and left another person wounded on Friday.
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<![CDATA[ 8 youths die in attack on party in western Mexico (AP) ]]> http://www.myheadlines.org/headline2388678.html
Archbishop Robert Zollitsch, head of Germany's bishops conference, is seen before the beginning of the spring meeting of Germany's bishops conference in Freiburg February 22, 2010. REUTERS/Johannes Eisele/FilesAP - Germany's sex abuse scandal has now reached Pope Benedict XVI: His former archdiocese disclosed that while he was archbishop a suspected pedophile priest was transferred to a job where he later abused children.
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<![CDATA[ Pope under fire for transfer, letter on sex abuse (AP) ]]> http://www.myheadlines.org/headline2388120.html
In this undated photo released by Korean Central News Agency via Korea News Service in Tokyo Thursday, March 11, 2010, North Korean leader Kim Jong Il, foreground, visits Chilsong Electric Appliances Factory in Huichon, southern part of Chagang Province, North Korea. (AP Photo/Korean Central News Agency via Korea News Service)AP - North Korea plans to head back to the bargaining table early next month for talks aimed at ending its nuclear weapons program, a news report said Saturday.
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<![CDATA[ Report: NKorea to rejoin nuclear talks in April (AP) ]]> http://www.myheadlines.org/headline2388118.html
Marcel, 6, leans on the wall of his collapsed home as he looks toward a new home built by the Danish People's Aid organization in the Carrefour neighborhood on the outskirts of Port-au-Prince, Thursday, March 11, 2010. The UN and the Haitian government have approved the Danish organization's design for temporary shelters to be built for displaced earthquake survivors prior to the upcoming rainy season.(AP Photo/Andres Leighton)AP - Trash and sewage are piling up at the squalid tent camps that hundreds of thousands have called home since Haiti's devastating earthquake — and with torrential rains expected any day, authorities are not even close to providing the shelters they promised.
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<![CDATA[ 2 months after Haiti quake, housing still elusive (AP) ]]> http://www.myheadlines.org/headline2388119.html
An electoral worker carries a ballot box at a counting center in Baghdad, Iraq, Friday, March 12, 2010. Partial tallies have only been released from only five of Iraq's 18 provinces, excluding Baghdad. They show the prime minister and his secular rival, former Prime Minister Ayad Allawi, locked in a tight contest amid fraud allegations. (AP Photo/Khalid Mohammed)AP - Seizing on an early lead in Iraq's election, the prime minister's political coalition began reaching out to rivals Friday as partial results signaled a tight race that was unlikely to produce a clear-cut winner.
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<![CDATA[ Iraq PM uses early lead to pursue new govt allies (AP) ]]> http://www.myheadlines.org/headline2386440.html