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Miami Herald | 1 day ago

Tear gas ends standoff at Pompano Beach apartment

Broward Sheriff's Office deputies used tear gas to subdue an armed man holed up in a Pompano Beach apartment for hours early Monday morning. The standoff ended with no injuries,...

L.A. Times - World News | 4 days ago

Greece hit by strikes, riots over austerity plan

Rioters in Athens clash with police during a demonstration against the Greek government's austerity plan. (Nikolas Giakoumidis, Associated Press / March 11, 2010) Serious street clashes...

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The Press and Journal | 5 days ago

Huge protest ends in street clashes

...at one point spraying officers with brown paint. Minor clashes also broke out in the northern city of Thessaloniki, where about 14,000 people marched through the centre. Fears of a...

BBC News | 1 week ago

Tear gas fired at Togo protesters

Supporters of opposition leader Jean-Pierre Fabre took to the streets Police in Togo have fired tear gas to disperse protesters, who took to the streets to dispute President Faure...

"I have to wonder if the controversial (Wall Street Journal opinion) piece didn't put pressure on the Department of Justice and FBI to close the case. Maybe they realized that continuing the case just encouraged such misinformation," says anthrax scientist Paul Keim of Northern Arizona University in Flagstaff, who managed the investigation's repository of 1,070 anthrax samples. "Everyone can judge for themselves how the investigation was handled and the strength of the conclusions. Not everyone will be happy with the FBI conclusions, but this is America and we revel in conspiracy theories."

Anthrax myth persists despite evidence USA Today | 3 weeks ago

Huffington Post | 2 weeks ago

Jeremy White: Setting the Bar Too High For Al-Qaeda

...rest of the world (including the Muslim world) began to buy into the myth of Al Qaeda's power. At this point should Al-Qaeda perpetrate any attack against the US that was considered less...

Metro | 2 weeks ago

Two British couples missing in Chilean earthquake aftermath

...past century, and triggered tsunamis that battered the Pacific coast of Chile. The army has moved into Chile's 'second city' Concepcion to try and stop looters. Tear gas and water cannons...

USA Today | 3 weeks ago

Anthrax myth persists despite evidence

...who have "formally concluded" their investigation into the 2001 anthrax killings, pointing again to the late anthrax vaccine researcher Bruce Ivins as the case's culprit.

USATODAY.com | 3 weeks ago

Q&A: Anthrax and Ivins case

...Vergano and Steve Sternberg explore some of the basic questions about anthrax and the attack: Q: What is anthrax? A: Anthrax, or bacillus anthracis, is a bacteria that can infect the...

Sports Illustrated | 3 months ago

Greece: Tear gas drifts in during Panathinaikos win

Many spectators left at this point, while the game eventually restarted with Panathinaikos leading 2-1. Panathinaikos had attacked from the kickoff, taking a sixth minute lead through...

Scotland on Sunday | 4 months ago

Rangers charged by UEFA

...disturbances during the Champions League match against Unirea Urziceni. The case will be dealt with by UEFA's control and disciplinary body next Thursday. European football's...

scotsman.com - Latest Scottish News | 4 months ago

Bain complains about fans treatment

...site. To read this article in full you must be registered with the site. Published Date: 05 November 2009 Rangers chief executive Martin Bain has said poor organisation and...

ESPN | 4 months ago

Gers chief exec condemns unnaceptable violence

...also critical of the Romanian police tactics and poor organisation at the Steaua Stadium. There was unrest as Rangers fans attempted to enter the stadium before kick-off, while reports...