2014年11月20日 星期四

2014-11-21 Israel World


Tallahassee.com
   
Books save FSU student Jason Derfuss from shooter's bullet   
Tallahassee.com
Jason Derfuss could have been killed — becoming the first victim of Florida State gunman Myron May — were it not for the books he'd just checked out from Strozier Library. Derfuss, a 21-year-old senior from Orlando, went to the library after 9 p.m. to do some ...

Update on FSU Shooting   GTN News
FSU trying to overcome tragedy   FOX 4
FSU coaches, officials offer support; athletic events to go on as scheduled   Florida Times-Union
The Source   
Reuters   
GOOD Magazine   
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Firstpost
   
Not enough: Tech industry gives thumbs down to Obama's immigration rule ...   
Firstpost
San Francisco/ Washington: President Barack Obama plans to make life a little easier for some foreign tech workers, but Silicon Valley representatives are disappointed his immigration rule changes will not satisfy longstanding demands for more visas and ...

Immigrants in Chicago see some good, some bad in Obama speech   Chicago Tribune
Obama provides legal status to five million illegal immigrants   Business Standard
Crowd Gathers Outside White House To Support Obama On Immigration   Huffington Post
Telegraph.co.uk   
ABC News   
AsiaOne   
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New York Times
   
US Lays Out Limits It Seeks in Iran Nuclear Talks   
New York Times
Mohammad Javad Zarif of Iran, left, Catherine Ashton of Europe and John Kerry in Vienna. Credit Leonhard Foeger/Reuters. Continue reading the main story. Continue reading the main story. Continue reading the main story Share This Page. Continue ...

Kerry seeks breakthrough in troubled Iran nuclear talks   Daily Mail
Zarif, Kerry, Ashton hold talks in Vienna   Press TV
Extension idea raised while Iran nuclear talks go to the wire   The Globe and Mail
Haaretz   
Irish Times   
Zee News   
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The Nation
   
Swedish court upholds Assange detention order   
The Nation
STOCKHOLM - A Swedish appeals court rejected on Thursday an appeal by WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange to revoke a detention order over allegations of sexual assault, but called on prosecutors to make more effort to question him. The 43-year old ...

Swedish court rejects appeal by Julian Assange   Irish Times
Sweden upholds order on Assange   Irish Examiner
Julian Assange to appeal arrest warrant decision   The Age
Sydney Morning Herald   
The Atlantic   
Arab News   
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Toronto Star
   
Hopes raised for jailed Al Jazeera reporter Mohamed Fahmy   
The Globe and Mail
Egyptian President Abdel Fattah el-Sissi says presidential pardons are being considered for a jailed Egyptian-Canadian journalist and two of his colleagues, raising hopes that they could be released. Mohamed Fahmy, a former bureau chief for Al Jazeera in ...

'Please' Mr President: Greste parents   Brisbane Times
Door may be open for Greste pardon   Sky News Australia
Peter Greste's parents say possibility of pardon fills them with hope   Sydney Morning Herald
Reuters   
Toronto Sun   
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Irish Examiner
   
Man admits killing beauty queen 'in jealous rage'   
Irish Examiner
The gunman who killed Miss Honduras has told police he murdered the beauty queen and her sister in a jealous rage because his girlfriend danced with another man. The bodies of Maria Jose Alvarado, 19, and her sister Sofia, 23, were discovered buried ...

Mourning Miss Honduras   Reuters
Friends, family bury slain Honduran Miss World contestant, sister   Reuters Africa

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The Nation
   
One third of world's children not protected from violence, survey finds   
Al Jazeera America
As the world marks the 25th anniversary of the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child, one third of children around the world say that adults fail to protect them from violence, according to a report released Thursday. ChildFund International, a ...

The Convention on the Rights of the Child Is 25 Years Old: It's Time for America ...   Huffington Post
Universal Children's Day marked in city with protests, seminars   Daily Times
Children's march marks National Child Day   CBC.ca
The Express Tribune   
Inquirer.net   
Xinhua   
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The Daily Star
   
Five policemen wounded in Cairo blast   
The Daily Star
An Egyptian security official with a bomb-sniffing dog conducts a search as investigators check a damaged train carriage after a bomb exploded at Ramsis railway station in downtown Cairo November 20, 2014. (REUTERS/Amr Abdullah Dalsh). Connect ...

Egypt arrests Brotherhood leader as crackdown intensifies   Reuters Africa
Brotherhood leader Bishr detained 15 days for espionage   Ahram Online
Egypt arrests senior Muslim Brotherhood member   Al-Arabiya
Business Standard   
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The Times of Israel
   
Ex-US officials decry Pollard's 'unjust denial of parole'   
The Times of Israel
A protest for the release of Jonathan Pollard in March. (photo credit: Roni Schutzer/Flash90). Writers. Marissa Newman Marissa Newman is a breaking news editor at The Times of Israel. Follow or contact: RSS. Newsroom. Email the Newsroom · Facebook ...

Denial of Pollard's Parole was 'Deeply Flawed'   Arutz Sheva
Pollard's parole plastering   Jerusalem Post

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Daily News & Analysis
   
Senior Islamic State figure killed in Mosul   
APA
Baku-APA. An Islamic State leader has been killed in an air strike in the northern Iraqi city of Mosul, residents and a local medical source said on Thursday, APA reports quoting Reuters. The ultra-hardline Islamic State swept through northern Iraq in June ...

Senior ISIS figure killed in Mosul   Al-Arabiya
Iraq: Islamic State governor for Mosul killed in an air strike   Ya Libnan
ISIS leader in Mosul reportedly killed   Haaretz
Ahram Online   
Latin American Herald Tribune   
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