Fiji Cyclone Leaves “Overwhelming” Damage
Prime Minister says Initial Reports from Remote Islands Cut Off by Huge Storm Paint Grim Picture
Somali Pirates Try Attack on Dutch Warship
HNLMS Tromp Turns Back Two Small Boats with Warning Shots, Tracks Fleeing Pirates to Mothership
Fake Russian Invasion Broadcast Sparks Georgian Panic
A television station in Georgia triggered a panic when it broadcast a mock half-hour report about a Russian invasion of the country.
Memoir Offers New Picture of Anne Frank
Holocaust Survivor Says Frank Told Fairy Tales to Comfort Other Children in Concentration Camp; But Some Dispute that Account
Turkey Threatens to Deport 100,000 Armenians
Turkey’s prime minister has warned that he might deport up to 100,000 Armenians living in Turkey without citizenship after resolutions passed by U.S. and Swedish lawmakers defining World War One-era killings of Armenians by Ottoman Turks as genocide.
Haitian “Orphans” Return to Families
Parents Had Given Children to American Missionaries After Devastating Earthquake Killed Hundreds of Thousands
Nation, world go green for St. Patrick’s Day
People enjoy the St Patrick’s Day parade in Dublin, Ireland Wednesday March 17, 2010.
Mexican police implicated in killings, abductions
Scores of police officers – including the entire department of one town – have been detained in Mexican probes of killings and kidnappings.
Vatican Probes Visions of the Virgin Mary
Commission to Examine Reported Apparitions at the Medjugorje Shrine in Southern Bosnia
Fold ‘Em: Poker Heist Suspect Surrenders
Berlin Police Say 21-Year-Old Stormed Poker Tournament, Stole $332K; 3 Other Robbers, Jackpot Money Still Missing
