2010年6月27日星期日

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Yahoo! News: India Top Stories - Reuters


No good info on bin Laden for years - CIA's Panetta (Reuters)

Posted: 27 Jun 2010 11:15 AM PDT

A video grab from an undated footage shows Al Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden making statements from an unknown location. It has been years since the United States has had good intelligence on the whereabouts of Al Qaeda leader Osama bin laden, although he is thought to be in Pakistan, CIA director Leon Panetta said on Sunday. REUTERS/REUTERS TV/FilesReuters - It has been years since the United States has had good intelligence on the whereabouts of Al Qaeda leader Osama bin laden, although he is thought to be in Pakistan, CIA director Leon Panetta said on Sunday.


PM: rush to exit stimulus has recession risk (Reuters)

Posted: 27 Jun 2010 10:01 AM PDT

India's Prime Minister Manmohan Singh (R) sitting next to Italy's Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi (R) listens to the opening plenary session of the G20 Summit  in Toronto, Ontario, June 27, 2010. REUTERS/Jim YoungReuters - Prime Minister Manmohan Singh on Sunday warned of the risk of global double-dip recession if countries simultaneously cut government spending, recommending a nuanced approach for dealing with public debt.


Oil spill teams keep wary eye on storm in Gulf (Reuters)

Posted: 27 Jun 2010 12:20 PM PDT

Oil from the Deepwater Horizon spill swirls in waves off a beach in Gulf Shores, Alabama June 25, 2010.The Atlantic hurricane season's first named storm posed an uncertain threat to the Gulf of Mexico on Sunday, as a report said relief wells may halt the worst U.S. oil spill ahead of schedule. REUTERS/Lee CelanoReuters - The Atlantic hurricane season's first named storm posed an uncertain threat to the Gulf of Mexico on Sunday, as a report said relief wells may halt the worst U.S. oil spill ahead of schedule.


Glastonbury music fans say more to life than football (Reuters)

Posted: 27 Jun 2010 12:35 PM PDT

Festival-goers push a trolley of beer past an abandoned boot at the Glastonbury Festival 2010 in south west England, June 25, 2010. Revellers at the Glastonbury music festival put a brave face on England's World Cup soccer defeat on Sunday, saying the show must go on.  REUTERS/Luke MacGregorReuters - Revellers at the Glastonbury music festival put a brave face on England's World Cup soccer defeat on Sunday, saying the show must go on.


Germany humiliate old foes England (Reuters)

Posted: 27 Jun 2010 09:54 AM PDT

England's Wayne Rooney and Germany's Miroslav Klose (L) shake hands after the 2010 World Cup second round soccer match at Free State stadium in Bloemfontein June 27, 2010. REUTERS/Kai PfaffenbachReuters - Germany's thrilling strike force tore apart old rivals England to reach the World Cup quarter-finals on Sunday in a 4-1 win marked by an extraordinary blunder from the Uruguayan referee who ruled out a good goal.


Police, protesters clash in Bangladesh general strike (Reuters)

Posted: 27 Jun 2010 05:39 AM PDT

A usually busy street is empty during a strike by the opposition Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) in Dhaka June 27, 2010. REUTERS/Andrew BirajReuters - Bangladesh police on Sunday used tear-gas and batons to disperse thousands of anti-government protesters in the first general strike in over three years, which the opposition hopes can force early elections.


PM: Global economic recovery tentative (Reuters)

Posted: 26 Jun 2010 10:06 PM PDT

Prime Minister Manmohan Singh arrives at Pearson International Airport for the two-day G20 Summit in Toronto June 26, 2010.  REUTERS/Fred ThornhillReuters - Prime Minister Manmohan Singh said the global economic recovery was still tentative, required concerted efforts by countries to anchor it firmly, and suggested government spending could make up for weak private demand, an official said on Sunday.


G20 leaders to strike balance between debt and growth (Reuters)

Posted: 27 Jun 2010 07:46 AM PDT

Russia's President Dmitry Medvedev (L) and his wife Svetlana stand with Canada's Prime Minister Stephen Harper and his wife Laureen (R) at the G20 Summit in Toronto, June 26, 2010. REUTERS/Jim YoungReuters - World leaders put the finishing touches on plans to build a more stable global economy on Sunday but backed away from one-size-fits-all pledges as two years of crisis give way to an uneven recovery.


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