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Art and life in China blur for photographer Mo Yi
BEIJING — Mo Yi was born and raised in Tibet, the son of a man who had followed the Chinese Communist Party's call to bring the socialist revolution to the Himalayan…
CIA chief defends Blackwater contract
WASHINGTON — CIA chief Leon Panetta defended Sunday his agency's 100-million-dollar contract with the controversial and secretive firm formerly known as Blackwater Worldwide.News of the contract unleashed a furious response from…
Federer, Nadal sweat, Williams sisters cruise
LONDON — While men's top seeds Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal scraped and struggled through to the second week of Wimbledon, the Williams sisters barely broke sweat.Defending champion Federer was forced…
Coach demands 'more' from All Blacks against Wales
HAMILTON, New Zealand — Despite amassing 108 points in two games against Ireland and Wales, All Blacks coach Graham Henry expects his side to step up another notch in the second…
Bhopal managers appeal convictions: report
NEW DELHI — Seven managers convicted over the 1984 Bhopal gas tragedy have appealed, a newspaper reported Tuesday as India said again it would urge the US to extradite the company's…
Venus overcomes gritty Groth at Wimbledon
LONDON — Five-time champion Venus Williams battled into the quarter-finals at Wimbledon with a 6-4, 7-6 (7/5) win over Australia's Jarmila Groth on Monday.Williams, who last won Wimbledon in 2008, was…
'Red card' Larrionda no stranger to controversy
PARIS — Under-fire World Cup referee Uruguayan Jorge Larrionda was no stranger to controversy prior to his blunder in the World Cup last 16 match between Germany and England on Sunday.Larrionda,…
Forlan fired-up for Uruguay's Ghana test
KIMBERLEY, South Africa — Uruguay striker Diego Forlan said Tuesday he was all fired up for his team's World Cup quarter-final against Ghana."We are well prepared - we are having a…
Petraeus faces confirmation as Afghan war drags on
WASHINGTON — General David Petraeus faces worried lawmakers Tuesday for a near-certain confirmation as the head of US and NATO troops in Afghanistan amid growing doubts the US strategy will succeed.The…
Petraeus faces confirmation as Afghan war drags on
WASHINGTON — General David Petraeus faces worried lawmakers Tuesday for a near-certain confirmation as the head of US and NATO troops in Afghanistan amid growing doubts the US strategy will succeed.The…
Bhopal managers appeal convictions: report
NEW DELHI — Seven senior Indian managers convicted over the 1984 Bhopal gas tragedy this month have appealed against the verdicts and their two-year jail terms and fines, a newspaper reported…