Posts Tagged ‘halliburton’
January 6, 2011
Posted in Daily News | Tagged afghanistan, AP, arusha, australia, BBC, belgium, bill daley, bouazizi, BP, Britain, CBO, chadema, charm offensive, china, chosun, christian, christianity, CNN, Congress, coptic, copts, cote d'ivoire, daley, debt, deficit, deutsche welle, dongfeng, DPJ, DPRK, egypt, energy efficiency, EU, euro, europe, flemish, floods, freedom of information, gbagbo, geithner, georgetown, GOP, grenade, gulf spill, guyana, halliburton, HCR, health care, hijack, house, hu jintao, hungary, iran, israel, ivory coast, Japan, kan, kim jong-il, kim jong-un, korea, lithuania, mainichi, marines, mubarak, netanyahu, new york times, nigeria, nkorea, North Korea, NYT, Obama, oil spill, open doors, open doors world watch list, ouattara, Pakistan, paksas, palestine, politico, potus, PRC, preemptive nukes, queensland, republican, reuters, ROK, skorea, south korea, spying, sudan, surge, tanzania, taseer, transocean, treasury, tunisia, turkey, turkish airlines, UK, UN, UN security council, united nations, UNSC, venezuela, vietnam, WaPo, Washington Post, white house, xinhua, yang jiechi, yonhap | Leave a Comment »
December 7, 2010
Posted in Daily News | Tagged abduction, admiral mullen, afghanistan, AFP, AP, asia, assange, Aung San Suu Kyi, austerity, austria, bail, balochistan, baluchistan, BBC, bill richardon, bloomberg, Britain, Burma, cables, cameron, cancer, cancun, catholic, catholicism, cheney, china, citigroup, clinton, cote d'ivoire, daily beast, democrat, dick cheney, diplomacy, diplomats, DPRK, edwards, egypt, EU, finland, flores, france, geneva, germany, gerrymandering, global security newswire, GOP, governor richardon, graft, gsn, guardian, halliburton, hawaii, HI, hillary, hillary clinton, house, india, indonesia, iran, Ireland, israel, ivory coast, Japan, joe lieberman, julian assange, karzai, kim jong-il, korea, leaks, lieberman, literacy, liu xiaobo, london, memos, mexico, michelle yeoh, mideast peace, mike mullen, mossad, mubarak, mullen, muslim brotherhood, myanmar, NDP, new mexico, new york time, nigeria, nkorea, NM, nobel peace, nobel prize, North Korea, NYT, Obama, ouattara, P5+1, pacific, Pakistan, palestine, pearl harbor, potus, PRC, President, probe, republican, reuters, richardson, ROK, russia, sanctions, senate, skorea, south korea, state department, suu kyi, UK, vatican, venus, WaPo, washinton post, WH, white house, Wikileaks, WTO, yacht, yeoh, Yeonpyeong, yun | Leave a Comment »
December 2, 2010
Posted in Daily News | Tagged abbas, abyei, AFP, ai weiwei, alassane ouattara, amano, amazon, amazon.com, AP, arab, assange, atlantic, BBC, bloomberg, bout, bribery, cables, cancun, castro, censure, charlie rangel, chen, chen shui-bian, cheney, china, climate, climate change, clinton, colin powell, cuba, DADT, darfur, dick cheney, DOD, DOS, DPRK, drilling, drug mules, environment, facebook, financial times, football, FP, FT, graft, gulf, halliburton, hamas, house, IAEA, intel, interpol, iran, israel, ivory coast, Japan, julian assange, korea, kyrgyzstan, leaks, liu xiaobo, malaysia, manas, memos, middle east, netanyahu, new york times, nigeria, nkorea, nobel, nobel prize, North Korea, norway, NYT, offshore drilling, ouattara, palestine, Pentagon, powell, PRC, putin, qatar, rajapaksa, rangel, reuters, roc, ROK, russia, senate, skorea, SMH, smuggling, soccer, south korea, sri lanka, START, state department, sudan, sydney morning herald, syria, taiwan, telegraph, thailand, UN, viktor bout, WaPo, Washington Post, WC2018, WC2022, wikileaked, Wikileaks, world cup, yellow sea | Leave a Comment »
October 29, 2010
Happy (almost) Halloween!
Daily International News
October 29, 2010
International
UN summit poised to seal pact on biodiversity [AFP]
POTUS Asia Trip
Obama to talk up jobs on India trip [FT]
What Obama can accomplish in India [WaPo]
Obama in India: A high-tech trade agreement could change the playing field [Asia Sentinel]
Obama not visiting Hiroshima, Nagasaki during Japan trip: official [Mainichi]
Northeast Asia
Koreas
North Korea troops ‘fire into South Korea’ [BBC]
DPRK accuses South Korea of rejecting dialogue, contact [Xinhua]
From 10/27 Activist Tells of Torture in North Korea Prison [NYT]
High-Ranking North Korean Military Official to Arrive in Cuba on Thursday [Cuba News Agency]
WH: North Korean leadership transition in early stages [Reuters]
Japan/China
Japanese ship intercepts ballistic missile in test [AP]
Japan and China island row flares at ASEAN summit [BBC] and Japanese statements violate China’s sovereignty, territorial integrity [Xinhua]
China says no to Kan, Wen bilateral [Reuters]
ASEAN to bring in US as counterbalance to China [AP]
Upcoming G20 summit an unprecedented test of China’s diplomatic stance [Mainichi]
Chinese court denounces awarding of Nobel prize [AP]
Amid disputes, US seeks common ground with China [AP]
Clinton Presses, Courts Beijing [WSJ]
Southeast Asia/Pacific
Burma court hears Suu Kyi appeal [BBC]
Clinton: US will push for UN commission on Myanmar [AP]
Singapore Tightens Trading Rules With Iran, North Korea [WSJ]
Government considers relocations after Indonesian tsunami [CNN]
Hobbit legislation passed in New Zealand [BBC]
South/Central Asia
Wikipedia to open first office outside the US in India [BBC]
Pakistan flood food running out, warns UN [BBC]
Russia, US collaborate in Afghan drug raid [AP]
Middle East
Iran ready for nuclear talks after November 10 [Reuters]
Egypt’s FM: No breakthrough in Mideast talks [AP]
Hezbollah calls for boycott of UN Hariri tribunal [AP]
Turkish presidential reception challenges headscarf ban [BBC]
Africa
Botched Sudan referendum could reignite war: report [Reuters]
Somali Islamists Kill Two Girls Branded Spies [NYT]
Obama urges ‘peaceful and transparent’ Ivory Coast vote [AFP]
Europe
Eurozone jobless total rises above 10% [FT]
David Cameron claims EU budget success [BBC]
Minister: French troops may withdraw from Afghanistan in 2011 [CNN]
France firm on burqa ban despite bin Laden threat [AP]
Reports: Russia’s Bulava test-fire a success [AP]
Americas
Canada cuts ties with North Korea [AFP]
9 policemen killed in ambush in western Mexico [AP]
Cholera’s spread raises calls to stall the election [Miami Herald]
Domestic
Halliburton Spill Liability May Rise on BP Well Report [Bloomberg]
Jobless Likely to Shun Election That Is Focused on Their Plight [Bloomberg]
US economic growth rate quickens [BBC]
Newt Gingrich: Out of the wilderness and into the mix for 2012 [WaPo]
Michelle Rhee outspoken to the end of her tenure as D.C. schools chancellor [WaPo]
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