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The world news of 2013-02-28 on Tamugaia - WikiLeaks whistleblower Bradley Manning to defend himself in court, and Dog shoots man in Florida.
WikiLeaks whistleblower Bradley Manning to defend himself in court - Bradley Manning is expected to defend himself as a whistleblower in court today as he admits for the first time that he stole classified US documents from a secure military network in Iraq and handed them... [ View ]

Dog shoots man in Florida - A man has claimed that his English bulldog shot him with a 9mm as he drove down a Florida highway.... [ View ]

Exiled From Iran, A Singer Makes The Case For Beauty - In the Islamic Republic, a woman is typically not allowed to sing solos in public unless she performs for an all-female audience and is accompanied by an all-female band. The Iranian singer known as Hari i... [ View ]

Watch: Pope Benedict XVI Retirement Countdown - ... [ View ]

Pope Benedict Delivers Farewell Address - ... [ View ]

Watch: America Could Increase Role in Syrian Conflict - ... [ View ]

US to Bolster Support for Syria Rebels, Kerry Says - ... [ View ]

Watch: Eric Holder Says Sequester Makes America Less Safe - ... [ View ]

Ending the Permanent Crisis - E.J. Dionne, Washington PostWASHINGTON -- This has to stop.Ever since they took control of the House of Representatives in 2011, Republicans have made journeys to the fiscal brink as commonplace as summer... [ View ]

Disarray Won't Help Obama Legacy - Michael Barone, DC ExaminerBarack Obama is said to believe that he can win the political fight over the sequester. That's certainly the conventional wisdom.And there is some evidence to support it. W... [ View ]

Bob Woodward's Lost It - Alex Pareene, SalonBob Woodward rocked Washington this weekend with an editorial that hammered President Obama for inventing “the sequester” and then being rude enough to ask that Cong... [ View ]

The Obamaian Universe - Daniel Henninger, Wall Street JournalIt may be that we have to move beyond politics alone to explain events in Washington. We are in the fifth year of the Obama presidency, and Washington is still dead in... [ View ]

How Much Does Race Still Matter? - Thomas Edsall, New York TimesEarlier this month, I wrote about research by social scientists at Brown and the University of Michigan who reported that despite the fact that President Obama won a higher pe... [ View ]

US, allies planning direct aid to Syrian rebels - In a policy shift, the United Statesis planning to channel aid directly to selected groups of the Syrian opposition, senior White House officials told NBC News.... [ View ]

Official: Taliban kills 17 at Afghan police outpost - Taliban insurgents poisoned, then shot and killed 17 people at a police outpost as they slept an official said Wednesday. It was the second attack on Afghan security forces in two days.... [ View ]

Transmissions from a Lone Star: Who Are the Hair Police? - This week, ifeng.com, a website run by Hong Kong’s Phoenix TV network, reported that there are 28 officially acceptable haircuts in North Korea – 10 styles for men and 18 for women. Unsurprisingly, the... [ View ]

Russian Press - Behind the Headlines, February 27 - Russia Likely to Ban Video Cameras in Cars Children in Chelyabinsk Suffer from Nightmares Following Meteorite Fall Mix-up in State Register Shocks 1,000 Business Owners... [ View ]

Russian Press at a Glance, Wednesday, February 27, 2013 - A brief look at what is in the Russian papers today... [ View ]

Under US Watch: What Really Happened in Wardak? - ... [ View ]

Woman, 114, Enters Guinness Book - ... [ View ]

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