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Saline couple brings son, daughter back from Ethiopia
Lana and Marty Walsh of Saline always knew they wanted a big family -- at least three or four children.

Actress with knowledge and humor in her quips
A few days after discovering that she had been awarded the 2010 National Humor Prize, Natalia Herrera received us in her Playa apartment in the capital. This Cuban actress who took her first steps toward fame in the 1930s, wept when they brought her the news. "Instead of laughing?" I asked her.

Cinema: Angelina Jolie relishes spy role, but only in fiction
WASHINGTON -- Being a glamorous secret agent suits Angelina Jolie fine. As long as it is just for the movies.

Slain North Bethesda artist's life spent around the world, ended in D.C.
Her skills at restoring and copying classic artwork took Azin Naimi from Beverly Hills, Calif., to Florence, Italy. Her love of studying the history of great artists inspired her to travel to London and Moscow. A love for family brought her back to North Bethesda.

Owner of Dubai's 'little Britain' jailed for non-payment of cheques
⢠Londoner jailed over cheques never meant to be cashed ⢠Gulf's 'British isle' resort on hold until Safi Qareshi's release A British property tycoon hailed as one of Dubai's most successful entrepreneurs after buying a £43m island in the shape of Great Britain has been jailed for seven years for bouncing cheques and withholding payments. Safi Qurashi, from Balham, south London, was convicted ...

Anglo-Swiss nurse recalls Live Aid role
This month marks the 25th anniversary of Live Aid, the historic international pop concert that helped raise millions for famine relief in Africa.

Slain North Bethesda artist's life spent around the world, ended in D.C.
Artworks by Azin Naimi, 45, of North Bethesda, an artist and art restorer working at the Arts Warehouse on Nebel Street, near White Flint mall. She was found dead in Washington, D.C., on July 19. A man who works in the warehouse is charged with first-degree murder.

Maintaining Order In Bedlam
July 28, 2010: For over a decade, the U.S. attitude towards Somalia has been one of "containment." In other words, let the Somalis sort out their problems themselves, and try to keep the violence from spilling over into adjacent states. That has not worked out so well.

Slain North Bethesda artist's life spent around the world, ended in D.C.
Artworks by Azin Naimi, 45, of North Bethesda, an artist and art restorer who worked at the Arts Warehouse on Nebel Street, near White Flint mall. She was found dead in Washington, D.C., on July 20.

Slain North Bethesda artist's life spent around the world, ended in D.C.
This picture shows artwork created by Azin Naimi, 45, of North Bethesda. Naimi, an artist and art restorer working at the Arts Warehouse on Nebel Street near White Flint mall, was found dead in Washington, D.C. on July 20. A man who works in the warehouse is charged with first-degree murder.

African Peace Journey makers launch first phase journey in Ethiopia
The Peace Journey in Africa, an initiative by two Ethiopians, was launched on Friday in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia.

Stunning snaps show wild animals like never before
BREATHTAKING images transporting animals from Africa to the UK's urban jungle have been released.

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US-ENVIRONMENT Summary
BP set to replace CEO Tony Hayward

Somalia's Backers Pledge More Support to Defeat Militants
Main international backers of Somalia's government pledge additional resources to defeat al-Qaida-linked militants in Horn of Africa

AU Seeks Troops to Halt ‘Taliban-Style’ Safe Haven
African Union leaders are discussing the dispatch of more soldiers to Somalia to stop Islamic insurgents from creating a âTaliban-styleâ safe haven for militants, officials and analysts said.

I Spy: Angelina Jolie gets tough in Salt
Angelina Jolie's latest role in espionage thriller Salt is a case of life imitating art.

African Union Seeks Troops to Halt `Taliban-Style' Safe Haven in Somalia
African Union leaders are discussing this week the dispatch of more soldiers to Somalia to stop Islamic insurgents from creating a âTaliban-styleâ safe haven for militants, officials and analysts said.

Tunisia, Djibouti highlighted at library presentation
The Carson City Library will present Explore Tunisia and Djibouti @ Your Library at 6 p.m. Thursday in the library auditorium. Steve and Zohra McGoff will present this travel program. Both have traveled extensively and lived in Tunisia and Djibouti, East Africa.

African Union Opens Summit With Call to `Sweep' Away Somali Militants
African Union leaders began a summit that will discuss the dispatch of more soldiers to Somalia to stop Islamic insurgents from winning power and spreading their attacks to the region, officials and analysts said.

Having Pretty big ideas
Barbadian dancer and choregrapher Trevor Pretty is pretty confident: âThis is my yearâ, he said. Trevor Pretty has pretty big ideas: â

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