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  • Burmese Leader To Make First U.S. Visit In 47 Years

    RadioFreeEurope - Monday 20th May, 2013

    President Thein Sein is due to make the first visit by a leader of Burma to the United States in almost 47 years. Thein Sein is expected to meet on May 20 with President Barack Obama at the White House. The visit is being seen as a gesture of U.S. support following a series of pro-democracy reforms after decades of repressive military rule in the southeast Asian country, which is also ...

  • Visiting Chinese Premier Calls For Trust Cooperation With India

    RadioFreeEurope - Monday 20th May, 2013

    Chinese Prime Minister Li Keqiang says Beijing wants to build up mutual trust and cooperation with India. He was quoted as making the remark as he met on May 20 in New Delhi with his Indian counterpart, Manmohan Singh. Li said "world peace" cannot become reality without "strategic cooperation" between the world’s two most populous nations. It is the Chinese ...

  • Analysis Shrinking deficit reduces pressure for budget deal

    Reuters - Monday 20th May, 2013

    WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The chances of a deal between Democratic and Republican lawmakers that would overhaul the tax system, trim government spending and reform safety net spending programs appear to be ...

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  • Insight The road to a greener America is littered with road-kill

    Reuters - Monday 20th May, 2013

    Apart from the relative success of Tesla Motors Inc in putting nearly 10,000 of its pricey luxury electric cars on the road, the electric vehicle sector has been among the biggest duds in clean ...

  • Deadly twisters tear through Midwest

    CBS News - Monday 20th May, 2013

    At least four separate twisters touched down in central Oklahoma late Sunday afternoon, including one near the town of Shawnee, 35 miles southeast of Oklahoma City, that laid waste to much of a mobile home park. A 79-year-old man was found dead at mobile home park severely damaged by tornado. Across the state, 21 people were injured, not including those who suffered bumps and bruises and chose ...

  • Tornadoes cause havoc in Oklahoma

    Independent.ie - Monday 20th May, 2013

    Oklahoma , leaving at least one man dead, turning homes in a trailer park into splinters and rubble and sending frightened residents scurrying for ...

  • One reported dead as tornadoes hit US states

    Channel News Asia - Monday 20th May, 2013

    A powerful storm system churning through the US Midwest spawned tornadoes Sunday in the states of Kansas, Oklahoma and Iowa, destroying homes and killing at least one person, US media ...

  • Insight The fight for North Dakotas fracking-water market

    Reuters - Monday 20th May, 2013

    WATFORD CITY, North Dakota (Reuters) - In towns across North Dakota, the wellhead of the North American energy boom, the locals have taken to quoting the adage: "Whiskey is for drinking, and water is for ...

  • Analysis At margins of shale oil boom a tempered euphoria

    Reuters - Monday 20th May, 2013

    HOUSTON/NEW YORK (Reuters) - For the past three years, the boom in the U.S. shale oil industry has outstripped all expectations. Production surged far faster than any forecasts; drillers raced to secure space in new pipelines to get their crude to ...

  • Imran Khans party wins revote in Karachi protests expected

    Reuters - Monday 20th May, 2013

    1 of 2. Imran Khan, Pakistani cricketer-turned-politician and chairman of political party Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI), addresses his supporters after his visit to the mausoleum of Mohammad Ali Jinnah, founder and first governor-general of Pakistan, during an election campaign in Karachi May 7, ...

  • Lack of communication factor in plane crash inquest

    Yahoo!7 News - Monday 20th May, 2013

    An inquest has begun into the deaths of a pilot and a spotter who were taking part in a goat cull in Western Australia's Gascoyne when their plane collided with a helicopter. Daniel Joseph Kean, 39, and Bradleigh Michael Roulston, 23, were contracted by the Department of Agriculture and the Department of Environment and Conservation to help in a goat cull in February 2008. The men were ...

  • France Children Killings Briton Due In Court

    Sky News - Monday 20th May, 2013

    A British man is due to be brought before a court in France where he is expected to be formally charged with the murders of his two children. The man, named by the Foreign Office as Julian Stevenson, was held after the bodies of his daughter, five, and 10-year-old son were found by police in his flat in Saint-Priest, a suburb of Lyons. Their throats had been ...

  • Powerful tornadoes strike in four central U.S. states

    Reuters - Monday 20th May, 2013

    (Reuters) - A massive storm front swept north through the central United States on Sunday, hammering the region with fist-sized hail, blinding rain and tornadoes, including a half-mile wide twister that struck near Oklahoma City. News reports said at least one person had ...

  • Larger Union Enforcing Immigration Opposes Overhaul

    International Herald Tribune - Monday 20th May, 2013

    A labor union representing 12,000 federal officers who issue immigration documents will join forces on Monday with the union representing deportation agents to publicly oppose a bill overhauling the immigration system that is making its way through the Senate, arguing that the legislation would weaken public safety. The two unions represent a total of 20,000 employees in the Department ...

  • Myanmar president set to meet Obama

    Al Jazeera - Monday 20th May, 2013

    Myanmar President Thein Sein is set to become the first leader of his country to visit the White House in nearly half a century, in one of the most symbolic US gestures yet to support his reforms. In a scene that would have been unimaginable just a few years ago, the former general will meet with President Barack Obama on Monday and later seek to woo US businesses that see a lucrative market in ...

  • One Killed In Tunisia Clashes

    RadioFreeEurope - Sunday 19th May, 2013

    One person is reported to have died in clashes between Tunisian security forces and supporters of the hard-line Islamist Ansar al-Sharia group. Tunisia's state-run news agency said the man killed May 19 in a suburb of Tunis was a supporter of the Salafist group, which promotes an ultra-conservative version of Sunni Islam. The Interior Ministry said 11 members of the security forces ...

  • Venezuela says taking steps to restore U.S. diplomatic ties

    Reuters - Sunday 19th May, 2013

    CARACAS (Reuters) - Venezuela's recent designation of an acting head of its diplomatic mission in the United States shows the OPEC nation's desire to restore full diplomatic relations, the foreign minister said in an interview broadcast on ...

  • Taylor Swift dominates Billboard Music Awards

    CBS News - Sunday 19th May, 2013

    Taylor Swift is red hot. The singer, who is nominated for 11 Billboard Music Awards, was the show's early leader with six wins, including top country artist, country song for "We Are Never Getting Back Together" and country album for "Red." She topped it off with a colorful performance of her hit "22" - starting backstage and working her way to the main stage ...

  • China asks North Korea to release fishing boat crew

    Times of India - Sunday 19th May, 2013

    Chinese fishing boat whose owner publicized the plight of its 16 crew in an online account saying they were seized by gun-wielding North Koreans earlier this month and held for ransom. Yu Xuejun, who wasn't aboard the boat, wrote on his microblog late Saturday that North Koreans seized his boat on May 5 in what he says were Chinese waters and that they demanded a 600,000 yuan ($100,000) ...

  • An Emotional Swing for Wigan Athletic

    New York Times - Sunday 19th May, 2013

    WIGAN, England ...

  • Britains benefits ghettos Report reveals growing number of estates where half those of working age are dependent on handouts

    Daily Mail - Sunday 19th May, 2013

    It would mean nearly one in five children are growing up in a workless household – the second highest in Europe after Macedonia where it is nearly one in ...

  • The forgotten carers battling to cope alone Almost two million are missing out on vital support because they do not consider themselves carers

    Daily Mail - Sunday 19th May, 2013

    As many as 1.75million of the 6.5million Britons who have responsibilities for looking after loved ones do not consider themselves as carers, says a ...

  • Ally Swinton I was thinking This is really it. I am going off a cliff. I am going to die Miracle survivor of 2000ft avalanche fall speaks of his terrifying experience

    Daily Mail - Sunday 19th May, 2013

    'I was thinking: This is really it. I am going off a cliff. I am going to die': Miracle survivor of 2,000ft avalanche fall reveals terrifying moment he was forced to SWIM to safety through ...

  • UK weather No signs of summer as forecasters predict marble-sized hail and thunderstorms for this week

    Daily Mail - Sunday 19th May, 2013

    While the rest of the week is expected to be fairly dry, even the hardiest of souls would struggle to sunbathe, with temperatures set to dip to low double figures, cooler than the average for this time of ...

  • MELANIE PHILLIPS The more abuse Mr Gove gets from the teachers the more you know hes right

    Daily Mail - Sunday 19th May, 2013

    Sometimes, you can gauge someone’s quality from the enemies they make. By that standard, the embattled Education Secretary, Michael Gove, is a person of the highest ...

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