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2007-01-11 12:36:29 - Homelessness in the United States - California "wins" (world-news)
A new study by the National Alliance to End Homelessness, an organization committed to ending homelessness, highlights that 744,313 people were homeless in the United States in January 2005. California was the state with most homeless people (about 170,000), this was followed by New York, Florida, Texas and Georgia. More stats included. 

2007-01-10 14:19:52 - How to find a wife online and avoid cheating (world-news)
Here u will learn how to find a good wife online and learn the safest ways how to do this. 

2007-01-10 14:04:15 - Kazakh parliament approves Masimov as PM (world-news)
Kazakhstan's parliament Wednesday unanimously approved Karim Masimov to be the Central Asian country's new prime minister. 

2007-01-10 14:04:15 - Mysterious disease killed 20 in Indonesia last year - health ministry (world-news)
Twenty people died of a mysterious infectious disease in Indonesia in the last few months of 2006, a health official said Wednesday. 

2007-01-10 14:04:12 - Leading the charge in Western Baghdad (world-news)
The Iraqi Army hunts down a Baghdad neighborhood's top three terrorists. 

2007-01-10 14:04:12 - Hubble's most famous subject destroyed by supernova blast (world-news)
The three iconic columns of gas and dust pictured in space by the Hubble Telescope in 1995 may have met their end, the US space agency says. 

2007-01-10 12:10:25 - “Foto di pace, foto di guerra”. Collettiva fotografica. (world-news)
Saranno esposte 43 fotografie scattate da famosi inviati di guerra, tra i quali alcuni Premi Pulitzer. Laurent Rebours, Santiago Lyon, Natacha, Richard, David Guttenfelder, Emilio Morenatti, Peter Dejong, Ben Curtis, Saurabh Das, Carolyn Cole, Karel Prinsloo, Gregorio Borgia, Anja Niedringhaus, Manish Swarup, Andrew Medichini, Pier Paolo Cito, Jero 

2007-01-10 12:07:04 - Marines' Photos Provide Graphic Evidence in Haditha Probe (world-news)
Capturing images of war on their digital cameras, Marines took dozens of gruesome photographs of the 24 unarmed civilians, including women and children, who they had massacred in Haditha, Iraq, in November 2005. Investigators found photographs on laptop computers that were shipped back to the United States, some of the photos were set to music... 

2007-01-10 12:07:02 - Israel Seen (world-news)
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2007-01-10 12:07:01 - DNA test could predict if partner will cheat (world-news)
In the future a DNA test could be used to predict how likely a potential partner is to cheat on you. 

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