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Baltimore Sun in the news
There's a fallacy that reporters detest being in the spotlight. If that were really true, articles would be published without bylines. But print journalists have found that it's easier and more fun to ask questions than it is to answer them. Nonetheless,...
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The Interview: Tim Mitchell, CEO of FrontierMedex
When oil companies expand into desert areas of Africa, FrontierMedex Group helps them navigate the territory and provides medical care and security.
The company also has helped rescue ships from pirates in the waters off Somalia and provides medical...Tags: Transportation Industry, Upstream Oil and Gas Activities, Medical Services, Egyptian Revolution (2011), Mergers, Acquisitions and Takeovers
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Official list of Guantanamo Bay detainees
The Associated PressThe list provided by the Pentagon of all current and former detainees at Guantanamo Bay Naval Base in Cuba, held between January 2002 and May 15, 2006; includes the names of the detainees, country of citizenship, and approximate age: 1. HICKS, DAVID --...Tags: Iraq, Bangladesh, Tunisia, United Arab Emirates, Afghanistan
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While Darfur boils, Sudan's forgotten yearn to go home
Sun StaffOMDURMAN ES SALAAM, Sudan - Peter Maeike's house is a patchwork of sugar sacks, plastic sheeting and cardboard stretched over a pole frame, so fragile that a strong breeze might lift it into the air. It would not look out of place in Sudan's western...Tags: Islam, Family, John Murphy, Children, Livestock Farming
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Authorities trying to track money back to bin Laden
Sun StaffThe money trail from last week's terrorist attacks may eventually lead back to Osama bin Laden. But experts say it could just as easily reach a dead end at an offshore bank account, an automated teller machine or even a shoe box. "Don't rule out a shoe...Tags: Apartments, Defense, Business, University of Cincinnati, Saudi Arabia
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Islamic cleric from Laurel says he has no links to bin Laden
Sun StaffWASHINGTON - An Islamic cleric from Laurel who has been occasionally linked to Osama bin Laden said yesterday that he has never met the man and had nothing to do with the attacks on the World Trade Center and the Pentagon. Moataz al-Hallak, 41, met for...Tags: Lawyers, Bombings, Transportation Accidents, Maryland, Pakistan
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The face of evil, the voice of terrorism
Sun StaffHe has a soft voice, a melancholy smile and a gift for flowery Arabic, which allows Osama bin Laden to explain in pleasing poetry why all Americans should die. To the West, bin Laden is the face of evil, a terrorist who has built a worldwide network...Tags: Islam, Saudi Arabia, Taliban, Religious Conflicts, Afghanistan
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What value in removing bin Laden?
Sun StaffWhen the leading edge of a nation's war effort is a mere manhunt - the dead-or-alive quest for Osama bin Laden - the most important question is obvious: How valuable would one man's removal be in rooting out a multinational network of terror? The rosiest...Tags: U.S. Department of State, Bombings, Folklore and Mythology, Afghanistan, Business
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Rights groups slam death-by-stoning sentence for Sudanese woman
World NowRights groups slam death sentence by stoning for young Sudanese woman: A young Sudanese woman, Intisar Sharif Abdallah, has been sentenced to death by stoning after being convicted of adultery by a Sudanese court, according to rights groups, provoking... -
Sudan says it pulls police from disputed region
ReutersADDIS ABABA (Reuters) - Sudan said it had pulled its police forces from a disputed border region, removing a possible obstacle to troubled peace talks with its neighbor South Sudan which also claims the fertile area. The ownership of Abyei is a major...Tags: United Nations, Peace Negotiations, Ban Ki-moon, Wars and Interventions, Petroleum Industry
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Sudan orders aid groups out of poor eastern region
ReutersKHARTOUM, June 1 (Reuters) - Sudan is expelling four foreign aid groups from its restive eastern region, government and aid officials said on Friday, the latest restrictions on aid agencies in the violence-marred African country. A senior official in...Tags: Sweden, Republic of Ireland, International Court or Tribunal, Relief and Aid Organizations, Africa
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Sudan to keep police in disputed Abyei region
ReutersKHARTOUM/ADDIS ABABA (Reuters) - Sudan will keep police forces in the disputed Abyei region bordering South Sudan for now, the state news agency SUNA said on Thursday, defying a call by U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon to withdraw. Abyei has been a...Tags: United Nations, Ban Ki-moon, Armed Forces, Petroleum Industry
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