Tuesday, September 29, 2009

U.S. Top News Early Edition: Iran warns West against "past mistakes"

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Good Morning Robert,TUE 29 Sep 2009 

today's headlines

Iran warns West against "past mistakes"
U.S. home prices up in July for third straight month
Philippines braces for new storm as toll hits 246
Under pressure, Honduras shuts pro-Zelaya media
Roadside bomb kills 30 Afghan civilians
Obama factor looms large as lobbying for 2016 Olympics heats up
After 60 years, China's Communists mean business
Suspected U.S. drone attack kills five in Pakistan
Polanski appeals against extradition over sex case
NATO chief to U.S.: Not running from Afghan fight
 

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Iran warns West against "past mistakes"
September 29, 2009 09:02 AM ET
TEHRAN (Reuters) - Iran said on Tuesday it would refuse to discuss a newly declared nuclear plant at forthcoming international talks and cautioned Western powers it could curb cooperation further if they repeated "past mistakes."

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U.S. home prices up in July for third straight month
September 29, 2009 09:31 AM ET
NEW YORK (Reuters) - U.S. single-family home prices in July rose for the third straight month, surpassing forecasts and bolstering the case for housing market stability after a three-year plunge, Standard & Poor's said on Tuesday.

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Philippines braces for new storm as toll hits 246
September 29, 2009 08:12 AM ET
MANILA (Reuters) - Philippine authorities braced on Tuesday for another storm as the toll from rain and floods from a weekend typhoon, now bearing down on Vietnam, rose to 246 dead while damages climbed to nearly $100 million.

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Under pressure, Honduras shuts pro-Zelaya media
September 28, 2009 11:38 PM ET
TEGUCIGALPA (Reuters) - Honduras' de facto government sent troops on Monday to shut down two media stations loyal to ousted President Manuel Zelaya, drawing fresh condemnation of its increasingly heavy-handed rule.

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Roadside bomb kills 30 Afghan civilians
September 29, 2009 07:17 AM ET
KANDAHAR, Afghanistan (Reuters) - A roadside bomb killed 30 civilians in southern Afghanistan Tuesday including 10 children and seven women, the Interior Ministry said.

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Obama factor looms large as lobbying for 2016 Olympics heats up
September 29, 2009 08:36 AM ET
COPENHAGEN (Reuters) - The four cities bidding for the prize honor of hosting the 2016 Summer Olympics began three intensive days of lobbying on Tuesday with the Obama factor looming large ahead of Friday's vote by the IOC.

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After 60 years, China's Communists mean business
September 29, 2009 07:46 AM ET
BEIJING (Reuters) - Shortly after the Communist Party took power in China, capitalists in Shanghai paraded through the streets with drums and flags, asking the Party to take over their businesses.

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Suspected U.S. drone attack kills five in Pakistan
September 29, 2009 06:42 AM ET
PESHAWAR, Pakistan (Reuters) - A suspected U.S. drone aircraft fired two missiles Tuesday at a Taliban commander's house in Pakistan's South Waziristan region, killing five militants, intelligence officials said.

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Polanski appeals against extradition over sex case
September 29, 2009 08:44 AM ET
ZURICH (Reuters) - Lawyers for Oscar-winning film director Roman Polanski lodged an appeal with a Swiss court on Tuesday against his arrest on a U.S. extradition warrant to face sentence over having sex with a 13-year-old girl in 1977.

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NATO chief to U.S.: Not running from Afghan fight
September 29, 2009 01:09 AM ET
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The new head of NATO sought to ease American doubts about allies' commitment to the stalled Afghan war on Monday but cautioned that European states would prefer to send more trainers than combat troops.

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