Bush And The Iraqi Children: What Really Happened At The Oprah Show
Presidential candidate George W. Bush took his turn on Tuesday as the prime guest on the Oprah Winfrey show. Winfrey was to introduce the young Bush to the public, and especially to women, the majority of her viewers, as she did with his opponent, Al Gore, around a week ago.
According to a United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) report, violence and gender discrimination are peculiar to all cultures. Focusing on women, the report issued scathing indictments concerning their treatment worldwide.
Philippines: Estrada Vows To Crush Elusive Rebels
Boosted by the dramatic escape of two French hostages, Jean-Jacques Le Garrec, 46, and Roland Madura, 49, from Abu Sayyaf kidnappers while on a hide and seek trek, Philippine President Joseph Estrada vowed to pursue the Abu Sayyaf Muslim group.
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Czechs Not Thrilled To See Protestors In Prague
Thousands of demonstrators are pouring into the Czech Republic to protest the annual meeting of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and World Bank governors in Prague starting this week.
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Al-Azhar Strives To Retain Past Glory
Ahmed Abdel Fatah takes off his worn-out shoes and walks through the ancient gates of al-Azhar Mosque in the heart of Cairo. "Peace upon you," he shouts to several other visitors and immediately finds a spot for himself to lie down and take an afternoon nap.
First Olympic Medal For Kuwait
Army officer Fehaid Al Deehani grabbed a first ever Olympic medal for Kuwait here Wednesday when he won the bronze medal for the Olympic men's Double Trap.