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Michiana Egyptians keep eye on revolt
Egyptian natives living in Michiana are closely watching the historic events unfolding in their old country.
Two local residents born in Egypt, both of whom are Christian, don't favor the growing political movement to oust Egyptian President Hosni...Tags: Science and Technology, Civil Unrest, Elections, Religious Conflicts, Christian Orthodoxy
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Clinton: Critical time for American leadership
WASHINGTON (AP) — Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton says recent developments in Egypt and the broader Middle East demonstrate a critical need for America's global leadership. Speaking to an unprecedented mass meeting of nearly all U.S....Tags: Mass Media, Washington, DC, Hillary Clinton, Egypt, Arts and Culture
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U.S. State Department offers radiation antedote to workers in Japan
WASHINGTON (AP) — The State Department is offering potassium iodide to its staff in Japan as a precaution against a possible radiation release from the tsunami ravaged Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant. In a travel warning released early...Tags: Career and Workplace, Japan, Washington, DC, Disasters, Disasters and Accidents
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State Dept. urges Americans not to go to Japan
WASHINGTON (AP) — The State Department is advising U.S. citizens to avoid traveling to Japan at this time. The Asian nation, a close American ally, was struck by devastating earthquakes, a deadly tsunami and is now threatened by possible radiation...Tags: Japan Nuclear Emergency (2011), Travel, Japan, Washington, DC, Disasters and Accidents
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U.S. starts evacuating Americans out of Japan
WASHINGTON (AP) — The United States on Wednesday authorized the first evacuations of Americans out of Japan, taking a tougher stand on the deepening nuclear crisis and warning U.S. citizens to defer all non-essential travel to any part of the...Tags: Japan Nuclear Emergency (2011), Japan, Elections, Washington, DC, Barack Obama
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Obama: Japan earthquake potentially 'catastrophic'
WASHINGTON (AP) — President Barack Obama said he was "heartbroken" by images of devastation in Japan following Friday's deadly earthquake and tsunami, and pledged U.S. assistance to help the country recover. "Our hearts go out to our friends in...Tags: Japan Nuclear Emergency (2011), Japan, Elections, Washington, DC, Disasters and Accidents
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Notre Dame students to be evacuated from Egypt
The University of Notre Dame is working to evacuate 12 students studying at the American University of Cairo.
A spokesperson says even though the government shut down cell phone and internet use, the students were allowed to use landlines yesterday to...Tags: Colleges and Universities, Education, Egypt, Egyptian Revolution (2011-12)
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Notre Dame students safely evacuated from Egypt to Turkey
SOUTH BEND -- Twelve University of Notre Dame students studying in Cairo, Egypt, have been evacuated, Notre Dame spokesman Dennis Brown said in a press release.
The students are among the many Americans who arrived safely in Istanbul Monday night...Tags: Colleges and Universities, Elections, Health and Safety at School, Education, Politics
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'Passport Fair' set for Granger, Osceola, Winamac post offices
Planning a trip outside the country? Mission work? Or perhaps a spring or summer vacation? Several Indiana post offices will accept passport applications on Saturday, Jan. 29.
The “passport fairs” are being held on the weekend to assist...Tags: Naturalization, Interior Policy, Indiana, Government Postal Delivery, Politics
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Fake White House holiday e-mail is cyber attack
WASHINGTON (AP) — A malware-laden e-mail masquerading as a White House Christmas card was a sinister move by hackers to steal sensitive documents from U.S. law enforcement and military officials, according to cybersecurity analysts. The bright red...Tags: Career and Workplace, Microsoft Corporation, Elections, Washington, DC, Armed Forces
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Highlights of Obama's $3.73 trillion budget
WASHINGTON (AP) — A look at what President Barack Obama has requested in his $3.73 trillion budget for the 2012 fiscal year beginning Oct. 1. ____ Agency: Agriculture Spending: $145.6 billion Percentage Change from 2011: 1.5 percent decrease...Tags: Health and Safety at Work, Unemployment Benefits, Retirement, Media Industry, Washington, DC
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Venezuela says taking steps to restore U.S. diplomatic ties
ReutersCARACAS, May 19 (Reuters) - Venezuela's recent designation of an acting head of its diplomatic mission in the United States shows the OPEC nation's desire to restore full diplomatic relations, the foreign minister said in an interview broadcast on Sunday....Tags: Nicolas Maduro, Hugo Chavez, Elections, National Government, Politics
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