2014年11月20日 星期四

2014-11-21 Malaysia World

  Tallahassee.com   
Books save FSU student Jason Derfuss from shooter's bullet  Tallahassee.com
Jason Derfuss could have been killed — becoming the first victim of Florida State gunman Myron May — were it not for the books he'd just checked out from Strozier Library. Derfuss, a 21-year-old senior from Orlando, went to the library after 9 p.m. to do some ...

Update on FSU Shooting   GTN News
FSU trying to overcome tragedy   FOX 4
FSU coaches, officials offer support; athletic events to go on as scheduled   Florida Times-Union
The Source   
Reuters   
GOOD Magazine   
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  The Star Online   
Thousands protest in Mexico against corruption, missing students  Los Angeles Times
Seizing on the anniversary of Mexico's 1910 revolution, demonstrators took to the streets in Mexico City and other parts of the country Thursday in one of the largest shows to date of public anger over government corruption and the probable massacre of 43 ...

Violence flares on Mexico streets over missing students   BBC News
Clashes as Mexicans hold rally for 43 missing students   Sin Chew Jit Poh
Protesters clash with Mexico City riot police over student massacre (PHOTOS ...   RT
The Globe and Mail   
Bloomberg   
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  Firstpost   
Not enough: Tech industry gives thumbs down to Obama's immigration rule ...  Firstpost
San Francisco/ Washington: President Barack Obama plans to make life a little easier for some foreign tech workers, but Silicon Valley representatives are disappointed his immigration rule changes will not satisfy longstanding demands for more visas and ...

Immigrants in Chicago see some good, some bad in Obama speech   Chicago Tribune
Obama provides legal status to five million illegal immigrants   Business Standard
Crowd Gathers Outside White House To Support Obama On Immigration   Huffington Post
Telegraph.co.uk   
ABC News   
AsiaOne   
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  New York Times   
US Lays Out Limits It Seeks in Iran Nuclear Talks  New York Times
Mohammad Javad Zarif of Iran, left, Catherine Ashton of Europe and John Kerry in Vienna. Credit Leonhard Foeger/Reuters. Continue reading the main story. Continue reading the main story. Continue reading the main story Share This Page. Continue ...

Kerry seeks breakthrough in troubled Iran nuclear talks   Daily Mail
Zarif, Kerry, Ashton hold talks in Vienna   Press TV
Extension idea raised while Iran nuclear talks go to the wire   The Globe and Mail
Haaretz   
Irish Times   
Zee News   
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  Irish Examiner   
Sweden upholds order on Assange  Irish Examiner
A Swedish appeals court has upheld the detention order on Julian Assange, dismissing a challenge by the WikiLeaks founder who is wanted by Swedish prosecutors in an investigation of alleged sex crimes.Confirming a ruling by a lower court, the Svea ...

Assange to appeal arrest warrant decision   Sydney Morning Herald
Ugh of War With Julian Assange   The Atlantic
Assange loses appeal but gains hope   Sky News Australia
Independent Online   
Wired   
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  Livemint   
Clinging to power in Sri Lanka?  Aljazeera.com
Sri Lankan President Mahinda Rajapaksa has called early elections as he tries to extend his decade-long rule. Rajapaksa came to power after narrowly winning the 2005 presidential election, and increased his majority in 2010 after being credited with ...

Rajapaksa seeks re-election in snap polls   Arab News
Sri Lankan President Mahinda Rajapaksa calls snap election amid row over his ...   The Independent
Mahinda Rajapaksa calls early Sri Lanka election as popularity slumps   Livemint
The Official Government News Portal of Sri Lanka   
Firstpost   
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  Irish Examiner   
Man admits killing beauty queen 'in jealous rage'  Irish Examiner
The gunman who killed Miss Honduras has told police he murdered the beauty queen and her sister in a jealous rage because his girlfriend danced with another man. The bodies of Maria Jose Alvarado, 19, and her sister Sofia, 23, were discovered buried ...

Mourning Miss Honduras   Reuters
Friends, family bury slain Honduran Miss World contestant, sister   Reuters Africa
Funeral for beauty queen and sister   Irish Independent

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  Press TV   
File photo shows a bus crash in Nepal.  Press TV
At least three people have been killed and 35 gone missing after a bus swerved on the road and plunged into a river in western Nepal, police say. The bus veered about 50 meters off a narrow road and fell into the Bheri River in the vicinity of Bhur village in ...

3 killed, 35 missing in Nepal as bus falls in river   APA
Six Killed, 25 Others Feared Dead in Nepal Bus Accident   Outlook
At least 24 feared dead as bus plunges into Nepal river   GlobalPost

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  The Nation   
The Convention on the Rights of the Child Is 25 Years Old: It's Time for America ...  Huffington Post
New York in November. The zombie masks and ghoulish cut-outs that flooded stores from Bloomingdale's to Battery Park have been displaced by cartoon pilgrims, turkey decals and a seasonal carol or two. Tickets are being frantically booked and kitchen ...

Universal Children's Day: School children rally for child rights   The Express Tribune
'Pakistan has failed to protect its children'   DAWN.com

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  Al-Arabiya   
Egypt arrests senior Muslim Brotherhood member  Al-Arabiya
The early morning arrest of Mohammed Ali Bishr from his home in the Nile Delta was linked to a call for demonstrations at the end of the month. (Reuters). Text size A A A. By The Associated Press | Cairo Thursday, 20 November 2014. Egypt on Thursday ...

Muslim Brotherhood Leader Arrested in Egypt   New York Times
Egypt arrests Muslim Brotherhood leader over calls of protests   Xinhua

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