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  1. Scientists gather at the European Organisation for Nuclear Research (CERN) data quality satellite control center of the ATLAS detectors during the restart of the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) in Meyrin, near Geneva, Switzerland, Monday, Nov. 23, 2009. Scientists turned on the Large Hadron Collider on Friday night, Nov. 20, 2009, for the first time since the machine suffered a failure more than a year ago and had to be shut down shortly after the start. (AP Photo/Keystone, Laurent Gillieron)
    Big Bang atom smasher starts speeding proton beams AP - 17 minutes ago

    GENEVA - Scientists running the world's largest atom smasher used the $10 billion machine's accelerator to speed up proton beams for the first time Tuesday, in a step toward experiments about the makeup of the universe.

  2. The hand of one of dead victims lies across a police line at a hillside in Datu Ampatuan, Maguindanao province, southern Philippines, on Tuesday, Nov. 24, 2009. Philippine President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo placed two southern provinces under a state of emergency, giving security forces free hand to pursue gunmen who killed at least 24 people in one of the country's worst election massacres. (AP Photo/Aaron Favila)
    11 more Philippine victims found; death toll to 46 AP - 1 hour, 1 minute ago

    AMPATUAN, Philippines - A police official says 11 more bodies have been unearthed from a mass grave in the southern Philippines, bringing the death toll from a massacre of political supporters and journalists to 46.

  3. Palestinians check the damage at a site that was hit by an Israeli airstrike early morning in Gaza City, Tuesday, Nov. 24, 2009. Israel's military says it has carried out three airstrikes in the Gaza Strip, targeting a weapons-manufacturing facility and weapons smuggling tunnels in response to two rockets Palestinian militants fired at southern Israel from Gaza a day earlier. No one was injured by the rocket fire. (AP Photo/Khalil Hamra)
    Netanyahu: Prisoner swap not a done deal AP - 34 minutes ago

    JERUSALEM - Israel's prime minister is trying to temper expectations that a deal to free a long-held Israeli soldier is imminent.

  4. Healthcare workers at a hospital. A Belgian man thought to have been in a coma for 23 years has told of his "second birth" after doctors realised he was in fact conscious, a German weekly reported Monday.(AFP/File/Simon Maina)
    Belgian says he was alert but mute for 23 years AP - Mon Nov 23, 9:31 PM ET

    BRUSSELS - For 23 torturous years, Rom Houben says he lay trapped in his paralyzed body, aware of what was going on around him but unable to tell anyone or even cry out.

  5. In this Wednesday, Nov. 11, 2009 photo, Dr. Igohwo Etuh examines Ahmed Mohamed Mohamoud in a hospital in Kijabe, Kenya. Mohamoud became one of the latest victims of Somalia's savage war when he was caught in the crossfire between Islamist insurgents and government forces while walking home from the largest market in Mogadishu. (AP Photo/Khalil Senosi)
    AP Enterprise: Bullet tears open Somali boy's face AP - Mon Nov 23, 5:30 PM ET

    NAIROBI, Kenya - The bullet hit mother and son as they walked through Somalia's capital. She felt a sharp pain in her palm. Then she saw her 8-year-old: The bullet tore through his cheekbones, nose and mouth. Blood gushed down to his waist.

  6. Grandmother Zheng Shuzhen holds a portrait of her deceased grand-daughter Zhou Mengxin at the Complaints Department of the Ministry of Health in Beijing, May 2009. Two men were executed in China on Tuesday for their roles in a contaminated milk powder scandal that led to the deaths of at least six infants and sickened up to 300,000, state media said.(AFP/File/Frederic J. Brown)
    China executes 2 for role in tainted milk scandal AP - 2 hours, 25 minutes ago

    BEIJING - China executed two people Tuesday for their roles in a tainted milk powder scandal in which at least six children died and more than 300,000 became sick.

  7. TV: Israel proposing 10-month settlement freeze AP - Mon Nov 23, 4:06 PM ET

    JERUSALEM - Israel TV reports that Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is proposing a 10-month freeze in construction in Jewish settlements in the West Bank.

  8. Iran bans paper for running photo of Baha'i temple AP - Mon Nov 23, 12:36 PM ET

    TEHRAN, Iran - Iranian authorities have banned the country's largest-circulation newspaper for publishing a photo of a Baha'i temple, state media reported Monday.

  9. Iran's President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, right, embraces Brazil's President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva at Itamaraty palace in Brasilia, Monday, Nov. 23, 2009. Ahmadinejad is on a one-day visit to Brazil. (AP Photo/Eraldo Peres)
    Brazil's president urges West to work with Iran AP - Tue Nov 24, 2:12 AM ET

    BRASILIA, Brazil - Iran's leader got a welcoming bear hug from the Brazilian president, who urged Western nations to drop threats of punishment over the Iranian nuclear program and instead negotiate a fair solution.

  10. Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad delivers a speech during a ceremony to sign agreements with Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva at Itamaraty Palace in Brasilia. Lula da Silva on Monday urged his visiting Iranian counterpart to find a "just solution" with the West to Tehran's contested nuclear program.(AFP/Evaristo Sa)
    Iran's Ahmadinejad on controversial trip to Brazil AFP - Mon Nov 23, 11:26 AM ET

    BRASILIA (AFP) - Iran's President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad on Monday began a controversial visit to Brazil, the key leg of a tour to sympathetic Latin American and African countries he sees backing Tehran's vision of "a new world order."

  11. Australian blames Scientology for brother's death AP - Mon Nov 23, 7:37 AM ET

    CANBERRA, Australia - A man who blames the Church of Scientology for his brother's suicide added his voice Monday to calls for an Australia Senate inquiry into the religion.

  12. The Israeli embassy on the top floor of a towerblock in Cairo. An Israeli foreign ministry official said Yitzhak Levanon -- the man named as Israel's new ambassador to Egypt -- is the son of a spy who had been sentenced to death in Lebanon but was eventually part of a prisoner swap.(AFP/File/Mohammed al-Sehiti)
    Israel's next ambassador to Egypt is son of a spy AFP - Mon Nov 23, 10:46 AM ET

    JERUSALEM (AFP) - The man named as Israel's new ambassador to Egypt is the son of a spy who had been sentenced to death in Lebanon but was eventually part of a prisoner swap, a foreign ministry official said on Monday.

  13. A Palestinian militant with the Democratic Front for the Liberation of Palestine (DFLP) loads a mortar round during training in the southern Gaza Strip town of Khan Yunis on November 21. Two rockets were fired from the Islamist Hamas-run Gaza Strip into southern Israel on Monday, without causing casualties or damage, an Israeli military spokesman told AFP.(AFP/File/Said Khatib)
    Rockets fired from Gaza into Israel: military AFP - Mon Nov 23, 2:16 PM ET

    JERUSALEM (AFP) - Two rockets were fired from the Islamist Hamas-run Gaza Strip into southern Israel on Monday, without causing casualties or damage, an Israeli military spokesman told AFP.

  14. Why Iran's Opposition Movement Complicates Nuclear Talks Time.com - Mon Nov 23, 10:00 AM ET

    Opposition activists want the U.S. to focus more on human rights, and they fear a nuclear deal with the West will boost the regime's domestic standing


  15. FILE - File photo dated Sept. 28, 1938 showing Italian dictator Benito Mussolini, at left in foreground, and  Nazi leader Adolf Hitler, at right, taken just before the four power conference in Munich, Germany. As a gesture of friendship, Hitler met  Mussolini with his car at the Italo-German frontier. Benito Mussolini was a fierce anti-Semite, who proudly said that his hatred for Jews preceded Adolf Hitler's and vowed to 'destroy them all,' according to previously unpublished diaries by the Fascist dictator's longtime mistress. According to the diaries, Mussolini also talked about the warm reception he got from Hitler at the 1938 Munich conference - he called the German leader a 'softie' - and attacked Pope Pius XI for his criticism of Nazism and Fascism. The dairies kept by Claretta Petacci, Mussolini's mistress, between 1932 and 1938 are the subject of a book coming out the week beginning Monday Nov. 16, 2009,  in Italy, entitled 'Secret Mussolini.' Excerpts were published Monday by Italy's leading daily Corriere della Sera and confirmed by publisher Rizzoli. On a more intimate note, Mussolini was explicit about his sexual appetites for his mistress and said he regretted having affairs with several other women. (AP Photo/File)
    Report: Russian billionaire buys Hitler's car AP - Mon Nov 23, 11:04 AM ET

    BERLIN - A German newspaper is reporting that Adolf Hitler's original Mercedes has been sold to an unidentified Russian billionaire for several million euros.

  16. Israel has history of uneven prisoner swap deals AP - Mon Nov 23, 10:48 AM ET

    Palestinians said Monday that negotiators were close to exchanging an Israeli soldier held by Gaza militants for 1,000 Palestinian prisoners. Israel has carried out such swaps in the past:

  17. An Israeli activist hangs a banner calling for the release of kidnapped Israeli soldier Gilad Shalit close to the Israel-Gaza Strip border. An Israeli minister has said that a deal with the Islamist Hamas movement to swap the Gaza-held soldier in exchange for hundreds of Palestinian prisoners was "very close."(AFP/File/David Buimovitch)
    Shalit prisoner swap 'close:' Israeli minister AFP - 2 hours, 31 minutes ago

    JERUSALEM (AFP) - An Israeli minister said on Tuesday that a deal with the Islamist Hamas movement to swap a Gaza-held soldier in exchange for hundreds of Palestinian prisoners was "very close."

  18. Women light candles for the victims of abduction and killing in Maguindanao province southern Philippines during a rally marking the International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women in Quezon City Metro Manila, November 24, 2009. REUTERS/Cheryl Ravelo
    Philippines imposes emergency; massacre toll reaches 46 Reuters - 24 minutes ago

    AMPATUAN, Philippines (Reuters) - The Philippines placed two southern provinces and a city under emergency rule on Tuesday after gunmen killed 46 people in a brutal election-related massacre that has shocked the country.

  19. British soldiers search Iraqis on the outskirts of Basra. A long-awaited public inquiry into Britain's role in the Iraq war has held its first hearing, six-and-a half years after Tony Blair controversially led the country in backing the US-led conflict.(AFP/File/Odd Andersen)
    Britain opens long-awaited Iraq war probe AFP - 1 hour, 30 minutes ago

    LONDON (AFP) - A long-awaited public inquiry into Britain's role in the Iraq war opens on Tuesday, with former civil servants first to appear in hearings set to climax with Tony Blair taking the stand.

  20. FILE - In this file photo taken Aug. 29, 2005, file photo, a female kangaroo and her joey are seen in suburban Sydney, Australia. An Australian man was in stable condition Monday, Nov. 23, 2009, after being slashed across the abdomen and face by a kangaroo that was holding his dog underwater. (AP Photo/Rob Griffith, File)
    Kangaroo tries to drown dog, attacks owner AP - Mon Nov 23, 8:38 PM ET

    MELBOURNE, Australia - A kangaroo startled by a man walking his dog attacked the pair, pinning the pet underwater and slashing the owner in the abdomen with its hind legs. The Australian, Chris Rickard, was in stable condition Monday after the attack, which ended when the 49-year-old elbowed the kangaroo in the throat.

  21. British panel begins inquiry on Iraq war AP - 22 minutes ago

    LONDON - In the most sweeping inquiry by any nation involved in the Iraq war, a panel investigating Britain's role in the conflict begins questioning witnesses Tuesday in hearings that critics hope will humble former Prime Minister Tony Blair and expose alleged deception in the buildup to conflict.

  22. Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh addresses the Council on Foreign Relations in Washington on November 23, 2009. Singh offered a hand to the United States to help build an "open and inclusive" Asia as President Barack Obama prepared to toast him Tuesday with his first state dinner.(AFP/Nicholas Kamm)
    Indian PM offers to work with Obama AFP - Tue Nov 24, 2:23 AM ET

    WASHINGTON (AFP) - Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh offered a hand to the United States to help build an "open and inclusive" Asia as President Barack Obama prepared to toast him Tuesday with his first state dinner.

  23. Germany attacks Israel settlement plan before visit Reuters - Mon Nov 23, 7:49 AM ET

    BERLIN (Reuters) - Germany on Monday criticized Israeli plans to expand settlements in the occupied West Bank, in unusually explicit terms a week before the two countries' leaders meet in Berlin.

  24. Remains of British hostage found in Lebanon Reuters - Mon Nov 23, 9:53 AM ET

    BEIRUT (Reuters) - A forensics team has found the remains of a British journalist kidnapped by Palestinian militants in Lebanon 24 years ago, the British embassy said on Monday.

  25. Yemen conflict inflaming Saudi-Iranian rivalry AP - 2 hours, 40 minutes ago

    RIYADH, Saudi Arabia - For years just an obscure fight raging in remote desert mountains, Yemen's war with Shiite rebels has been dragged up to a new level, inflaming the rivalry between the Middle East's two powerhouses Saudi Arabia and Iran.

  26. A labourer cleans solar cells placed on a window of a solar housing complex in Kolkata in this July 8, 2008 file photo. REUTERS/Parth Sanyal/Files
    India ties solar plans to global climate support Reuters - Mon Nov 23, 9:37 AM ET

    NEW DELHI (Reuters) - India issued solar power targets on Monday, with plans to boost ouptut from near zero to 20 gigawatts (GW) by 2022, but tied chances of the plan's success to availability of international finance and technology.

  27. Icebergs head from Antarctica for New Zealand AP - Mon Nov 23, 10:56 PM ET

    WELLINGTON, New Zealand - Ships in the south Pacific Ocean have been alerted that groups of icebergs believed to have split off Antarctic ice shelves are drifting north toward New Zealand, officials said Tuesday.

  28. Crew members of the Spanish trawler Alakrana embrace, moments after the boat arrived back to the Seychelles on November 20. A Spanish trawler captain released by Somali pirates said he is haunted by his failure to save a 12-year-old Ukrainian girl held captive for more than six months, a newspaper reported Sunday.(AFP/File)
    Pirates free hijacked ship bound for Somali port AP - Mon Nov 23, 11:02 AM ET

    MOGADISHU, Somalia - A Somali businessman says a ship hijacked by pirates off East Africa two weeks ago has been released.

  29. A Sudanese man walks while a peacekeeper from the United Nations-African Union Mission in Darfur (UNAMID) secures the area outside a military base in Kor Abeche, south Darfur, March 15, 2009. REUTERS/Zohra Bensemra
    Peacekeepers should prepare to leave Darfur: Sudan Reuters - Mon Nov 23, 4:19 PM ET

    UNITED NATIONS (Reuters) - Khartoum's U.N. envoy, rejecting a bleak U.N. assessment of the situation in Sudan's conflict-torn western Darfur region, said on Monday it was time for international peacekeepers to prepare to leave.

  30. Israel's Industry and Trade Minister Benjamin Ben-Eliezer (L) shakes hands with Turkish Foreign Minister Ahmet Davutoglu before a meeting in Ankara. Israel's trade minister Monday began a visit to Turkey to mend strained relations, saying Ankara could help resolve the conflict between Israel and Syria.(AFP/Adem Altan)
    Israeli trade minister in Turkey to mend ties AFP - Mon Nov 23, 5:19 PM ET

    ISTANBUL (AFP) - Israel's trade minister Monday began a visit to Turkey to mend strained relations, saying Ankara could help resolve the conflict between Israel and Syria.