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2 arrested in death of Malcolm X's grandson
This undated family photo shows Malcolm Shabazz, the 28-year-old grandson of political activist Malcolm X. He died in Mexico City on May 9. (Photo: Xiomara Michel via AP) MEXICO CITY -- Mexican authorities have arrested two waiters suspected of ...

Turkey detains 9, alleges Syrian link to car bombings
and more Syrians who have fled their country to Turkish cities and towns. In addition, Turkey has played a major role in providing assistance and a relatively safe springboard for operations to Syrian opposition groups. The timing of the blasts ...

Mother's Day: how we pay tribute and remember our moms
Her name was Elaine. I do charity work for women, and when people praise my kindness and concern, I say that I got it all from her. I really did. We were a large family, but when our neighbour had nothing to cook, she would send me over with a ...

Japan’s March Funeral Services Sales, Activity
Following are the details of Japan’s funeral services sales, activity and employment from the Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry in Tokyo. ===== March Feb. Jan. Dec ...

Israeli PM criticized for installing bed on plane
Netanyahu found himself facing a public uproar on Sunday after Channel 10 TV reported over the weekend that he had spent $127,000 in public funds on a special sleeping cabin for the five-hour flight to attend Margaret Thatcher's funeral last month.

Netanyahu's $140,000 In-Flight Bed Becomes Political Nightmare
JERUSALEM - Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is facing a backlash after reports surfaced that his office was charged an extra $139,000 for a bed on a recent five-hour flight to London. The uproar comes as Israel faces a new austerity budget, tax ...

 

 


 
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