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| Delegates wave signs during the Republican National Convention in St. Paul, Minn., 02 Sep 2008 |
US POLITICS: Republican presidential candidate John McCain and his vice-presidential running
mate, Sarah Palin, will be formally nominated tonight
by delegates at the party's national convention in St. Paul,
Minnesota.Palin is due to accept her nomination in a highly anticipated
prime-time speech, intended to introduce the Alaska governor to the American
people.McCain and Palin received rousing endorsements from prominent
supporters, including President George Bush, during the convention on
Tuesday.Speaking via satellite from the White House, Mr. Bush said
McCain understands the need to keep the United States safe from potential
terrorist attacks.
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| Republican presidential candidte Sen. John McCain (l) smiles as his Vice Presidential running mate, Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin, pumps her fist at a campaign rally in Dayton, Ohio, 29 Aug 2008 |
US POL SIDEBAR: PELIN - VETTING: Republican presidential candidate John McCain says he is "very proud" of his
choice of Alaska Governor Sarah Palin as his vice presidential running mate,
even as disclosures about her and her family lead to questions on how well his
campaign checked her background.On Monday, Palin disclosed that her
17-year-old daughter, Bristol, is pregnant and will marry the baby's father. On
another front, Governor Palin has hired a lawyer in an ethics probe to determine
whether she abused her authority by firing Alaska's public safety commissioner.
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| Pakistani Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani (File) |
PAKISTAN - SHOOTING: Pakistani officials say the country's prime minister has survived an apparent
assassination attempt.The prime minister's spokesman said unidentified gunmen fired shots at Yousuf Raza Gilani's motorcade as it
drove into the capital, Islamabad. He says two bullets hit Mr. Gilani's car,
cracking the windshield but not breaking the glass. He says Mr. Gilani was not
hurt.No one has claimed responsibility for the attack.The
shooting comes as Pakistan prepares to hold presidential elections on Saturday.
Gilani is a member of former prime minister Benazir Bhutto's party. Bhutto's
widower, Asif Ali Zardari, is one of three candidates in the presidential
election.
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| Pakistani Governor of North West Frontier Province, Owais Ghani gestures as he talks during an interview with AFP (File) |
PAKISTAN - VIOLENCE: The governor of Pakistan's North West Frontier Province says U.S.-led forces
have killed 20 people in a raid that he called a "direct assault" on Pakistan's
sovereignty.The governor, Owais Ghani, says coalition soldiers flew
across the Afghan border and attacked a village in South Waziristan. He said
some women and children were killed in today's
strike.Witnesses say helicopter gunships flew the foreign soldiers
in and out of the area. U.S. and NATO officials in Afghanistan had no
immediate comment on the reports. Pakistan's Defense Minister says the
country's foreign office is investigating the incident.
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| Vice President Dick Cheney addresses the 90th American Legion National Convention in Phoenix, Arizona, 27 Aug 2008 |
US - GEORGIA: U.S. Vice President Dick Cheney hasbegun a week-long tour of former
Soviet republics in a show of support after Russia's invasion of Georgia last
month.Cheney arrived in Azerbaijan today and will
later travel to Georgia and Ukraine.The trip comes as the United States
prepares to announce a one-billion dollar economic aid package to help Georgia
rebuild after Russia's military action.Georgian troops went into South
Ossetia on August seventh to try to retake control of Georgia's breakaway
region. Russia sent tanks and thousands of troops into Georgia, saying it had to
protect Russian citizens there.
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| President Bush, right, speaks on the aftermath of Hurricane Gustav. Sitting with him, Transportation Secretary Mary E. Peters, left, and Vice President Dick Cheney, 02 Sep 2008 |
GUSTAV: The White House says U.S. President George Bush will travel to Louisiana
today to look at the damage caused by Hurricane Gustav, as
residents of New Orleans prepare to return to the darkened city.Mayor
Ray Nagin announced Tuesday that a mandatory evacuation order will be lifted at
midnight tonight (Wednesday night/early Thursday morning local time). But
Nagin warned that most of the city is still without power, many hospitals are
operating with skeleton crews, and the water and sewage systems are running
below capacity.Authorities ordered a mandatory evacuation of the city
before Gustav came ashore carrying winds of 175 kilometers an hour.
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| Philippine President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo speaks on national television at Malacanang presidential palace in Manila (File) |
PHILIPPINES - UNREST: The Philippine government is breaking off peace talks with Muslim rebels who
have engaged in a four-decade old insurgency for a separate homeland in the
nation's south.A spokesman for President Gloria Arroyo (Jesus Dureza)
says the president has dissolved a special panel handling negotiations with
the Moro Islamic Liberation Front (MILF). The peace talks broke
down after two renegade MILF commanders launched attacks on several villages on
Mindanao island last month, looting and burning homes and farms and killing
dozens of people.
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Anti-government protesters chant slogans during rally on lawn of Government House in Bangkok, Thailand, 03 Sep 2008
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THAILAND - POLITICS: A threatened strike by municipal workers in Thailand in support of
anti-government protesters largely failed to materialize today.Unions representing 200-thousand public sector employees
said they would not show up for work, a move which could cripple Bangkok's power
and transportation sectors.But all bus and rail services have been
operating at normal levels, and no power outages were reported.A
political standoff between Prime Minister Samak Sundaravej and protesters who
seized control of his official compound is now in its ninth day.
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| The ruling Cambodian People's Party had among other assets a broad political organization to help its big win in July, election monitors say. |
CAMBODIA - POLITICS: Cambodian election officials have confirmed the ruling party's landslide
victory, after courts rejected opposition complaints.The National
Election Committee on Tuesday officially declared the results of the July ballot
valid. The results give another term to Prime Minister Hun Sen, who has held the
job for the past 23 years.The prime minister's Cambodian People's Party
won 90 of the 123 parliamentary seats. The main opposition Sam Rainsy Party won
26 seats, while the Human Rights Party won three.Both parties have said
they may boycott the new parliament's first meeting on September
24th.
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