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2008-08-27 04:03:52 -
German power group EON to reorganise network, cut 1,800 jobs: exec
(AFP) (world) AFP - The biggest German power company, EON, will cut 1,800 jobs in Germany as it reorganises its distribution network, a senior executive said on Wednesday.
2008-08-27 04:03:52 -
Venezuela posed to nationalize fuel distribution
(AP) (world) AP - Lawmakers loyal to President Hugo Chavez want to allow the nationalization of fuel distribution, the government's latest move to bring Venezuela's economy under increased state control.
2008-08-27 04:03:52 -
Sudan jet hijackers ready to free women, children: Libya
(AFP) (world) AFP - Hijackers holding 100 passengers on board a Sudanese airliner at a remote airport in the Libyan desert have agreed to release the women and children among their hostages, a Libyan official said on Wednesday.
2008-08-27 04:03:51 -
Hijackers of Darfur plane refuse negotiations
(AP) (world) AP - The hijackers of a plane that took off from Sudan's Darfur region were refusing to negotiate Wednesday after landing at a remote desert airfield in southern Libya, the official Libyan news agency reported.
2008-08-27 04:03:51 -
Critics want Malaysia PM to resign over Anwar win
(AP) (world) AP - Dissidents in Malaysia's ruling party demanded the prime minister's resignation Wednesday after opposition leader Anwar Ibrahim returned to Parliament with a sweeping election victory.
2008-08-27 02:03:48 -
Australia-India Test in Bangalore will go on
(AFP) (world) AFP - Australia's high-profile cricket Test series in India will begin as scheduled in Bangalore in October, even though a tennis tournament was called off there over security fears, officials said Wednesday.
2008-08-27 02:03:47 -
30 suspected Taliban killed in Afghanistan
(AP) (world) AP - More than 30 Taliban fighters and four policemen were killed in a series of clashes, airstrikes and bombings in Afghanistan, officials said Wednesday.
2008-08-27 02:03:46 -
US cancels plan to send military ship to Poti
(AP) (world) AP - The United States has canceled plans to try to dock a military ship carrying humanitarian aid in the Georgian port of Poti, where Russian forces are posted on the outskirts, a U.S. Embassy spokesman said Wednesday.
2008-08-27 00:03:49 -
Darfur rebels hijack plane, seek to fly to France: Libya
(AFP) (world) AFP - The hijackers of a Sudanese passenger plane with more than 100 people on board have claimed to belong to a Darfur rebel group and want to fly to Paris, Libyan officials said Wednesday.
2008-08-27 00:03:49 -
Japan says Afghans learn hostage whereabouts
(AFP) (world) AFP - Japan said Wednesday that authorities know where Taliban militants are holding a Japanese aid worker abducted in eastern Afghanistan, expressing hope that he would be freed as soon as possible. |
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