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    May 1, 2013 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  1. New Yorker wins hijab design contest in Chicago

    Americans who wear a hijab, covering the hair and neck, are sometimes viewed as foreigners on their home turf. New Yorker Sarah Musa, a technical designer for an American fashion and lifestyle company, entered the American Hijab Design Contest to help change that.
    Americans who wear a hijab, covering the hair and neck, are sometimes viewed as foreigners on their home turf. New Yorker Sarah Musa, a technical designer for an American fashion and lifestyle company, entered the American Hijab Design Contest to help...

    Tags: Human Rights, Fashion Trends, Kanye West, Religion and Belief, Politics

  2. Apr 28, 2013 |Story| WSBT-TV
  3. Army says no to more tanks, but Congress insists

    WASHINGTON (AP) — Built to dominate the enemy in combat, the Army's hulking Abrams tank is proving equally hard to beat in a budget battle. Lawmakers from both parties have devoted nearly half a billion dollars in taxpayer money over the past...

    Tags: Sherrod Brown, Budget Control Act of 2011, Republican Party, Robert P. Casey, Jr., Computing and Information Technology Industry

  4. Apr 26, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  5. China's Middle East footprint

    Security in the Forbidden City across the street from the Great Hall of the People was tight last month when Li Keqiang was installed as premier of China. But the uniformed guards weren't armed with automatic weapons. Instead, they were equipped with fire extinguishers to prevent would-be protesters from self-immolating.
    Security in the Forbidden City across the street from the Great Hall of the People was tight last month when Li Keqiang was installed as premier of China. But the uniformed guards weren't armed with automatic weapons. Instead, they were equipped with fire...

    Tags: China, Trade Agreements, Iran, Asia, Mohamed Morsi

  6. Apr 25, 2013 |Story| Petoskey News
  7. Canada terror suspect grew more radical

    TORONTO (AP) — One of two men accused of plotting with al-Qaida members in Iran to derail a train in Canada became radicalized to the point that his father reached out to a Muslim support group for help and advice, a local religious leader said Wednesday.
    TORONTO (AP) — One of two men accused of plotting with al-Qaida members in Iran to derail a train in Canada became radicalized to the point that his father reached out to a Muslim support group for help and advice, a local religious leader said...

    Tags: Iran, Toronto (Canada), Rentals, Trials, Terrorism

  8. Apr 23, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  9. Israel's claim about Syria chemical weapons highlights 'red line'

    JERUSALEM — Israel's accusation that Syria used chemical weapons against rebels raises the prospect that Damascus crossed what President Obama has termed a "red line," but appears unlikely to overcome deep resistance of the U.S. and its allies to military involvement in the country's civil war.
    JERUSALEM — Israel's accusation that Syria used chemical weapons against rebels raises the prospect that Damascus crossed what President Obama has termed a "red line," but appears unlikely to overcome deep resistance of the U.S. and its allies to...

    Tags: White House, Government, NATO, John Kerry, United Nations

  10. Apr 24, 2013 |Story| Aberdeen News
  11. Salvation Army honors volunteers at Aberdeen banquet

    Christmas season was several months ago, but Jungwon Jang still remembers her experience as a bell-ringer for the Salvation Army.  Jang, a 20-year-old foreign exchange student from South Korea who is studying health administration at Northern State...

    Tags: Education, Human Interest, Students, South Korea, Teaching and Learning

  12. Apr 21, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  13. Hagel vows solidarity with Israel at start of Mideast trip

    JERUSALEM -- Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel arrived in Israel on Sunday to begin a weeklong tour of the Middle East as the region grapples with the worsening civil war in Syria and the stubborn nuclear threat from Iran.
    JERUSALEM -- Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel arrived in Israel on Sunday to begin a weeklong tour of the Middle East as the region grapples with the worsening civil war in Syria and the stubborn nuclear threat from Iran. Making his first visit to the...

    Tags: United Arab Emirates, Iran, U.S. Military, John Kerry, Syrian Civil War (2011 - present )

  14. Apr 21, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  15. John Kerry asks Turkish leader to delay Gaza trip

    ISTANBUL, Turkey — Secretary of State John F. Kerry urged Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan to delay a planned visit to the Gaza Strip, saying it could jeopardize efforts to restart Israeli-Palestinian peace talks.
    ISTANBUL, Turkey — Secretary of State John F. Kerry urged Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan to delay a planned visit to the Gaza Strip, saying it could jeopardize efforts to restart Israeli-Palestinian peace talks. Ending a two-day visit...

    Tags: Barack Obama, Government, Mahmoud Abbas, John Kerry, Rebellions

  16. Apr 19, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  17. 33rd annual Los Angeles Times Book Prizes to be presented tonight

    The 33rd annual <a href="http://events.latimes.com/bookprizes/">Los Angeles Times Book Prizes</a> will be presented in a public ceremony Friday night at USC&rsquo;s Bovard Auditorium.
    The 33rd annual Los Angeles Times Book Prizes will be presented in a public ceremony Friday night at USC’s Bovard Auditorium. The awards are given in 10 categories, including biography, current interest, first fiction and adult literature. In...

    Tags: Literature, Fiction, Lyndon B. Johnson, Authors, Arts and Culture

  18. Apr 17, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  19. Step toward possible military intervention in Syria

    WASHINGTON &mdash; The Pentagon is sending about 200 troops to Jordan, the vanguard of a potential U.S. military force of 20,000 or more that could be deployed if the Obama administration decides to intervene in Syria to secure chemical weapons arsenals or to prevent the 2-year-old civil war from spilling into neighboring nations.
    WASHINGTON — The Pentagon is sending about 200 troops to Jordan, the vanguard of a potential U.S. military force of 20,000 or more that could be deployed if the Obama administration decides to intervene in Syria to secure chemical weapons arsenals...

    Tags: Abdullah II of Jordan, White House, U.S. Military, U.S. Senate, John Kerry

  20. Apr 17, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  21. 'Arab Spring,' once an inspiration, now a more cautionary tale

    Two years ago, the "Arab Spring" that deposed dictators and demagogues was an inspiration to hundreds of millions of repressed souls across the Middle East who yearned for a say in how they were governed.
    Two years ago, the "Arab Spring" that deposed dictators and demagogues was an inspiration to hundreds of millions of repressed souls across the Middle East who yearned for a say in how they were governed. Today, with the Egyptian economy in ruins,...

    Tags: Democracy, Hosni Mubarak, Iran, Government, Political Systems

  22. Apr 15, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  23. Saudi prince: Letting women drive means fewer foreign workers

    A Saudi prince has renewed his argument that women should be allowed to drive, saying on Twitter that doing so would eliminate the need for hundreds of thousands of foreign drivers.
    A Saudi prince has renewed his argument that women should be allowed to drive, saying on Twitter that doing so would eliminate the need for hundreds of thousands of foreign drivers. Activists point out that driving is not actually legally prohibited for...

    Tags: United Nations, Twitter, Inc.

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