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Nepal forms caretaker government pending new elections
KATMANDU, Nepal — Nepal announced the formation of a caretaker government Tuesday and settled into a tense calm after a weekend constitutional crisis led the prime minister to call elections, some four years and several shaky governments after the...Tags: New Delhi (India), National Government, Politics, Los Angeles Times, Elections
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In Israel, efforts to draft new draft law flounder
World NowIsrael's latest attempt to reform its military-draft law has failed, as the committee assigned to determine means of including more ultra-Orthodox Jews and Israeli Arabs was unable to "formulate a recommendation that would achieve a Knesset majority,"... -
Greece to hold new election on June 17
World NowVoters will go to the polls for the second time in two months in Greece on June 17. The repeat round follows an inconclusive election May 6 that left no party in overall control, heightening fears that Greece will default on its debt and leave the... -
François Hollande: France's new 'Monsieur le Président'
World NowFrancois Hollande is sworn in Tuesday as France's new president. Hollande, who succeeds Nicolas Sarkozy, is France's first president from the Socialist Party in 17 years.... -
Greek president proposes a government of technocrats
World NowATHENS -- In the latest twist to Greece’s lingering political crisis, President Karolos Papoulias on Monday proposed a government of technocrats to stave off a repeat round of elections that could jeopardize the country’s fate in terms of... -
Steven E. Skinner, 53
Steven Edward Skinner, 53, died at his home on Feb. 8, 2012. Born Dec. 23, 1958, in Cumberland, Md., he was the son of Phillip Owen Skinner of Hagerstown, Md., and the late Marian Lee Auchincloss. He was a veteran of the U.S. Navy, serving from 1977...Tags: Cumberland (Allegany, Maryland), Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland), Anglicanism, Silver Spring (Montgomery, Maryland), Religion and Belief
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Gingrich sees Egypt as Obama version of Iran hostage crisis
Newt Gingrich waited until the day before Colorado's Republican presidential contest to start campaigning here, and -- as if to make up for lost time -- took the guns-blazing approach upon arrival. The former House speaker opened a rally here in this...Tags: Barack Obama, Employment Opportunities, Politics, Elections, Jimmy Carter
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Blasts kill nearly two dozen Shiite pilgrims in Iraq
World NowAttacks on Shiite Muslim pilgrims in Iraq: Nearly two dozen Iraqis were killed and more than 75 wounded Monday in at least seven attacks on pilgrims headed to or from the Shiite holy city of Karbala in southern Iraq.... -
Baghdad bombings leave at least 60 dead, nearly 200 injured
World NowBaghdad bombings: A string of Baghdad bombings killed at least 60 people and injured nearly 200. The attacks came just days after the last U.S. troops left Iraq.... -
Ex-President Musharraf says he will return to Pakistan this month
World NowREPORTING FROM ISLAMABAD, PAKISTAN -- Former President Pervez Musharraf said Sunday that he planned to return to Pakistan in late January to prepare to campaign for elections, but authorities said he would be arrested as soon as he arrived at the airport.... -
French journalist killed while reporting in Syria
World NowA French journalist was killed Wednesday while reporting in the restive Syrian city of Homs. The French television channel France 2 confirmed the death of its reporter, Gilles Jacquier, in Syria....
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