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- Top officials at White House meeting on Ukraine
- How Crimea differs from the rest of Ukraine
- James Tague, key JFK assassination witness, dies
- At heart of Ukraine drama, a tale of two countries
- Russia approves use of military in Ukraine
- Knife-wielding men attack SW China train station
- Oscar Pistorius: His entire life story on trial
- Pistorius family: We will focus on trial
- UN says 703 killed in Iraq in February attacks
- Obama challenges Congress to help create jobs
- Oscars animation affair a riot per John C. Reilly
- Foreigners detained as Venezuela protesters, security clash
- Crimean leader claims control of military, police
- Obama warns Russia over military moves in Crimea
- Obama to Russia: There will be 'costs' for Ukraine
- Violations issued against Duke for coal ash spill
- Has Wall Street finally beat 'The Oracle of Omaha'?
- Obama warns Russia of 'costs' in Ukraine
- Group says new evidence in Texas arson-murder case
- RFK daughter acquitted in drugged driving case
- Obama issues blunt warning to Russia
- Official: Toxic mix of drugs caused actor's accidental death
- '90s documents show Clinton health care concerns
Top officials at White House meeting on Ukraine Posted: 01 Mar 2014 12:09 PM PST |
How Crimea differs from the rest of Ukraine Posted: 01 Mar 2014 11:08 AM PST The Crimean peninsula, the main flashpoint in Ukraine's crisis, is a pro-Russia part of Ukraine separated from the rest of the country geographically, historically and politically. It also hosts Russia's Black Sea Fleet. Ukraine has accused Russia of invading it, while Moscow argues that the new Ukrainian government is illegitimate and poses a threat to ethnic Russians in Crimea. Here's some key information about the region: |
James Tague, key JFK assassination witness, dies Posted: 01 Mar 2014 11:08 AM PST |
At heart of Ukraine drama, a tale of two countries Posted: 01 Mar 2014 10:21 AM PST DONETSK, Ukraine (AP) — In the afternoon, when the shift ends at the coal mine and the miners walk out into the cold and past the old concrete statue of Lenin, they often head to a tiny corner store a block away. There they'll stand in the parking lot for a while, drinking little bottles of the vodka called "Truthful." |
Russia approves use of military in Ukraine Posted: 01 Mar 2014 08:59 AM PST |
Knife-wielding men attack SW China train station Posted: 01 Mar 2014 08:59 AM PST |
Oscar Pistorius: His entire life story on trial Posted: 01 Mar 2014 08:59 AM PST |
Pistorius family: We will focus on trial Posted: 01 Mar 2014 08:59 AM PST |
UN says 703 killed in Iraq in February attacks Posted: 01 Mar 2014 08:59 AM PST |
Obama challenges Congress to help create jobs Posted: 01 Mar 2014 03:30 AM PST |
Oscars animation affair a riot per John C. Reilly Posted: 01 Mar 2014 02:59 AM PST |
Foreigners detained as Venezuela protesters, security clash Posted: 01 Mar 2014 12:37 AM PST |
Crimean leader claims control of military, police Posted: 28 Feb 2014 11:19 PM PST |
Obama warns Russia over military moves in Crimea Posted: 28 Feb 2014 11:03 PM PST SEVASTOPOL, Ukraine (AP) — Armed men described as Russian troops took control of key airports in Crimea on Friday and Russian transport planes flew into the strategic region, Ukrainian officials said, an ominous sign of the Kremlin's iron hand in Ukraine. President Barack Obama bluntly warned Moscow "there will be costs" if it intervenes militarily. |
Obama to Russia: There will be 'costs' for Ukraine Posted: 28 Feb 2014 11:03 PM PST |
Violations issued against Duke for coal ash spill Posted: 28 Feb 2014 07:39 PM PST |
Has Wall Street finally beat 'The Oracle of Omaha'? Posted: 28 Feb 2014 05:31 PM PST By Luciana Lopez NEW YORK (Reuters) - A five-year bull market may have finally outdueled one of the U.S. stock market's biggest bulls, and Warren Buffett will probably tell investors on Saturday that his 43-year run of beating the Street has come to an end. By his own benchmark for performance, Buffett's Berkshire Hathaway Inc almost certainly lagged a red-hot stock market in 2013 and probably also fell short over the previous five years, his favored timeframe for measuring the firm's return for its investors. Using the gain in Berkshire's book value per share after taxes, which Buffett traditionally contrasts with the pre-tax total return, including dividends, on the Standard & Poor's 500 Index, Berkshire will be hard pressed to match the S&P's 128.2 percent gain in the five years ended December 31, 2013. The whopping 32 percent total return on the S&P last year only makes it more likely that Berkshire's book value did not match the index's five-year performance. |
Obama warns Russia of 'costs' in Ukraine Posted: 28 Feb 2014 03:57 PM PST |
Group says new evidence in Texas arson-murder case Posted: 28 Feb 2014 03:57 PM PST |
RFK daughter acquitted in drugged driving case Posted: 28 Feb 2014 03:57 PM PST |
Obama issues blunt warning to Russia Posted: 28 Feb 2014 02:24 PM PST |
Official: Toxic mix of drugs caused actor's accidental death Posted: 28 Feb 2014 02:07 PM PST |
'90s documents show Clinton health care concerns Posted: 28 Feb 2014 01:19 PM PST WASHINGTON (AP) — Bill Clinton's aides were concerned early in his presidency about his health care overhaul effort, led by his wife, that never passed and a need to soften the image of Hillary Rodham Clinton, according to documents released Friday. Mrs. Clinton now is a potential 2016 presidential contender. |
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