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![]() guardian.co.uk | Michael Jackson's Doctor Speaks to Police People Magazine Los Angeles Police on Saturday night questioned the personal physician who was at Michael Jackson's side at the time of his death. During his three-hour LAPD interview, said a spokeswoman for Dr. Conrad Murray, the physician responded to "every and all ... Michael Jackson's Doctor -- Free to Go Thread of pain ran through Jackson's career Report: Michael Jackson's Final Rehearsal May Be Released As CD or DVD |
![]() Times Online | Miliband rebukes Iran after arrest of British embassy employees Telegraph.co.uk Nine employees of the British embassy in Tehran have been detained by the authorities in a worrying escalation of tensions between Iran and Britain. By Damien McElroy, Foreign Affairs Correspondent David Miliband, the Foreign Secretary, ... Britain blasts arrest of embassy staffers in Iran Miliband condemns Tehran arrests Britain Calls for Release of Detained British Embassy Staff |
![]() ABC News | Axelrod: Ahmadinejad not running foreign policy guardian.co.uk AP foreign, Sunday June 28 2009 WASHINGTON (AP) �?? The White House contended on Sunday that Iran's president wasn't in charge of his country's foreign policy and said his criticism of Washington was little more than "bloviations. ... Transcript: David Axelrod and Sen. Charles Grassley Axelrod, Grassley Spar Over Bipartisan Health Care Axelrod: Senate will pass energy |
![]() Brisbane Times | Top General Says US Troops Have Withdrawn From Iraqi Cities Ahead ... FOXNews About 130000 US troops still remain in Iraq, but Gen. Ray Odierno said that the military has already fallen back to let the Iraqis take control. May 8: Gen. Ray Odierno, the top military commander in Iraq, gestures during a news conference at the ... General says Iraq violence is counterproductive US general: Time right to withdraw from Iraqi cities No ban on mine-resistant trucks in Iraq |
![]() Washington Post | Honduran President Arrested on Day of Disputed Referendum Voice of America By VOA News Soldiers detained the president of Honduras, Jose Manuel Zelaya, on Sunday - the day he set for a referendum on changing the constitution to allow him to run for another term. Aides to the president say troops took Mr. Zelaya from his ... Troops detain Honduras president: government Honduras president arrested, local media report Secretary: Soldiers arrest Honduran president |
![]() New York Times | Obama urges Senate to warm up to the energy bill New York Daily News President Barack Obama speaks about the passage of the Clean Energy Act by the house of Representatives in the Diplomatic Room of the White House. Halfway to his goal of enacting new clean energy rules, President Obama� on Saturday� ... Climate bill could punish Democrats in 2010 elections White House presses senators to pass emissions bill Climate Change Bill May Be Election-Year Issue |
![]() MiamiHerald.com | West remains wary of Russian proposal on European security Xinhua CORFU, Greece, June 28 (Xinhua) -- Russian President Dmitry Medvedev's proposal for a new security structure in Europe was met with skepticism at a foreign ministers' meeting of the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE) on Sunday. ... Skeptical West debates Russia security plan NATO, Russia Resume Military Ties NATO, Russia resume ties despite Georgia row |
![]() Washington Post | Tokyo and Seoul in sanctions call BBC News Japan and South Korea have called for the latest United Nations sanctions against North Korea over its nuclear activities to be applied strictly. New sanctions agreed by the UN Security Council this month include inspections of North Korean ships, ... Russia Open to Further Nuclear Talks Without North Korea US Officials Dismiss North Korea Missile Threat North Korea threatens nuclear 'fire shower' if attacked |