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Close Gitmo, End Torture

Avaaz.org | Avaaz.org | Posted 10.06.2009 | Home


Inspired by sustained support for an end to torture from the world community and a clear majority of Americans, Avaaz.org launched a metro billboa...

UK reports: Pope Benedict XVI to visit Britain

AP | Posted 11.23.2009 | Home


Pope Benedict XVI will next year make the first visit to Britain by a pontiff in decades, British media reported Wednesday.

Reporters traveling to New York with Prime Minister Gordon Brown reported news of the planned visit, but Brown's Downing Street office refused to officially confirm it.

Archbishop Vincent Nichols, head of the Catholic Church in England and Wales, said he was encouraged and pleased by reports of the pope's visit. He said the British government had invited the pope on several occasions, but that any official confirmation would have to come from the Vatican.

"We are glad the Holy Father is giving such consideration to the invitations he has received from Her Majesty's government, which accord closely to the wishes and requests also expressed by the bishops of England and Wales," Nichols said in a statement. "The prospect of a visit by Pope Benedict fills us with joy."

Three British newspapers and the Sky News and BBC broadcasters all cited unidentified sources in reporting the planned visit.

Missing Cargo Ship "Arctic Sea" Still Bewilders Authorities, Two Weeks Later

The Washington Post | Edward Cody and Karla Adam | Posted 09.14.2009 | World


The Arctic Sea, a 4,700-ton cargo ship registered in Malta, owned by Russians and crewed by 15 Siberian sailors, dropped off the map shortly after it ...

Is JPMorgan a Bank or a Government-Funded Casino?

Raymond J. Learsy | Posted 07.10.2009 | Business


Raymond J. Learsy

There is nothing wrong with a world-class bank helping in the financing of trade. But when the bank itself becomes the principal, the next financial crisis is not far around the corner.

EU Parliament: Conservatives Score Wins On Message Of Economic Recovery

AP | JILL LAWLESS | Posted 07.09.2009 | World


LONDON — A volatile mix of apathy, anger and economic uncertainty translated into gains for extreme-right parties in European parliamentary elec...