Time.com – For all the bluster about hard-and-fast results, most realize that reforming the world’s shaky financial architecture is at best a long-term effort
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AFP – Australian aviation officials said Friday a computer glitch made a Qantas jet dive in mid-air and they were investigating if it was due to a military transmitter or passengers’ electronic devices.
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AP – Government opponents rejected a vote recount that on Thursday confirmed the ruling party’s candidate won a disputed race to become mayor of Nicaragua’s capital, because they said international observers had not participated.
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AP – North Korean military officials told South Korean business managers to move their factories out of the North, a report said Friday a strong sign the regime is serious about shutting down the border in a further deterioration of inter-Korean ties.
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AP – Korean Air Lines Co. said Friday it posted its worst quarterly loss in 14 years because of high fuel costs and weakness in the South Korean won.
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Reuters – Former South Korean President Kim Dae-jung, architect of a policy a decade ago to bring the two Koreas together, has warned relations may be heading toward catastrophe as the prickly North draws deeper into its shell.
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AFP – Eastern European leaders gather in the Azerbaijani capital Baku on Friday for a summit aimed at promoting energy supply routes from the Caspian region to Europe that bypass Russia.
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AP – Bail should be revoked for a radical Muslim preacher accused of raising funds for terror groups because he is planning to go into hiding, the British government argued Thursday.
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Reuters – Powerful signals from a secret U.S.-Australian navy communications base could have caused a Qantas Airbus jet to suddenly dive last month, injuring scores of passengers, Australia’s air safety agency said on Friday.
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AP – Countries attending a U.N. interfaith conference Thursday rejected the use of religion to justify acts of terrorism and other violence that kills and injures innocent civilians.
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