These Are Only AP Headers For Articles Published. These are manually updated by me. If you wish to read the complete article, use the header title/information to do a web search.
Some Headlines Of Today
Tuesday December 22, 2009
Afghan member of parliament killed by police 12/22/2009, 10:52 p.m. PST (AP) — KABUL - A member of the Afghan parliament was mistakenly killed in an early morning shootout between his bodyguards and police officers, officials said Wednesday. |
Karzai orders investigation into cousin's slaying 12/22/2009, 1:33 p.m.
PST (AP) — BALTIMORE - American and Afghan relatives of Afghan President Hamid Karzai cast doubt Tuesday on Afghanistan's move to investigate the slaying of a young Karzai family member, saying the Afghan government does not want to bring the suspected killer to justice in part because of his U.S. military connectons |
US freezing assets of Iraq-based insurgent group 12/22/2009, 12:58 p.m.
PST (AP) — WASHINGTON - The Treasury Department is freezing the assets of an Iraq-based insurgent group that has conducted or supported violent raids against U.S. and coalition forces. |
Egyptian court upholds 4 years jailing of blogger 12/22/2009, 12:38 p.m.
PST (AP) — CAIRO - Egypt's High Appeal Court has upheld the four-year prison sentence given to an Egyptian blogger who was convicted of insulting Islam and Egypt's president. |
US general: No court-martial for pregnant soldiers 12/22/2009, 11:14
a.m. PST (AP) — BAGHDAD - A U.S. general in Iraq who listed pregnancy as a reason for court-martialing soldiers said Tuesday that he would never actually seek to jail someone over the offense, but wanted to underline the seriousness of the issue. |
Court: Microsoft violated patent; can't sell Word 12/22/2009, 10:29 a.m.
PST (AP) — WASHINGTON - A federal appeals court on Tuesday upheld a $290 million judgement against Microsoft Corp. and issued an injunction that will prevent the sale of its popular Word software |
Iran: Border spat with Iraq was misunderstanding 12/22/2009, 8:36 a.m.
PST (AP) — TEHRAN, Iran - Iran on Tuesday said its recent takeover of an Iraqi oil well was the result of a "misunderstanding" and called for the two nations to open talks to clearly demarcate their border. |
The Above Headlines were gathered from various news sites. |
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