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Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, right, shakes hands with Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan, at the start of their meeting in Tehran, Iran, Sunday, Dec. 3, 2006.
Caracas   Nuclear   Photos   Tehran   World
 Wall Street Journal 
The Tehran-Caracas Nuclear Axis
Here's one from the Department of We Are The World: Hugo Chávez and Mahmoud Ahmadinejad will address the U.N.'s climate summit in Copenhagen. Say what you will about these two gentlemen—the... (photo: AP / Vahid Salem)
U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton responds to questions during a news conference Thursday, July 23, 2009, at the ASEAN Regional Forum in Phuket, Thailand. Clinton urged Asian nations to vigorously enforce the latest U.N. sanctions against North Korea.
Iran   Nuclear   Photos   Politics   Washington
 Houston Chronicle 
Clinton: New sanctions on Iran needed
WASHINGTON - Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton said Monday the Obama administration's nearly yearlong effort to engage Iran has fallen short and new sanctions are needed to press the Iranian... (photo: AP / David Longstreath)
Paluma Range tropical rainforest  Ohio 
Lack of money could hurt forest deal at climate talks
COPENHAGEN: A proposal aimed at saving the world's tropical forests suffered a setback Sunday, when negotiators at the U.N. climate talks ditched plans for faster action on the problem because of... (photo: GFDL / Gondwananet)

Climate   Forest   Money   Photos   Talks
In this undated but recent photo released by the WWF, fishes are denatant in an area of the newly discovered reef  BBC News 
'Acidifying oceans' threaten food supply, UK warns
Acidification of the oceans is a major threat to marine life and humanity's food supply, Hilary Benn is to warn as the UN climate summit resumes. The UK environment secretary will say that... (photo: AP / WWF)

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A C-17 Globemaster, homebased in Charleston, S.C., on final approach into Bagram Airfield, Afghanistan, Feb. 11, 2004. The C-17´s heavy transport capability is essential for moving troops and equipment in support of operation Enduring Freedom, the g Wall Street Journal
For U.S. Troops in Afghanistan, Supplies Are Another Battle
By AUGUST COLE The White House has settled on sending additional troops to Afghanistan, and now the Pentagon must grapple with another thorny problem: how to support them... (photo: US DOD)

Afghanistan   Military   Photos   US   War
The 103 inch plasma display by Panasonic (actually the third largest plasma display in the world), marketed as the largest plasma Display in the world, at the electronics retailer Jumbo Electronics in Dubai, U.A.E The Examiner
The next big thing: Panasonic 3D televisions available in 2010
High definition in 3D heading towards a living room near you in 2010. AP Related articles Black Friday was a mixed blessing for retailers this year Pasadena based TV2MORO... (photo: Creative Commons / Reubentg)
Devices   Panasonic   Photos   Technology   Televisions
British Prime Minister Gordon Brown speaks to the media during a press conference in 10 Downing Street, London Friday June 5, 2009. The Daily Mail
Sorry, but you're getting on my nerves!
Gordon Brown recently made a public apology to the child migrants England sent to Australia I'm going to make just one resolution for 2010 and that's to ban the use of... (photo: AP / Carl Court, pool)
Australia   England   Nerves   Photos   Promote
Trees - Nature The Boston Globe
Lack of money could hurt forest deal
COPENHAGEN-A proposal aimed at saving the world's tropical forests suffered a setback Sunday, when negotiators at the U.N. climate talks ditched plans for faster action... (photo: WN / Sweet Radoc)
Climate   Emissions   Forest   Greenhouse   Photos
The Putrajaya New Bridge Malaysia DNA India
Malaysia PM charts big economic, political reforms
Kuala Lumpur: Malaysian prime minister Najib Razak is to accelerate economic and political reforms in his Southeast Asian nation in a bid to woo back investment and... (photo: WN / Periasamy)

Asia   Economy   Malaysia   Market   Photos
The Mitsubishi Pajero (pronounced /pəˈdʒɛroʊ/, Spanish: [paˈxeɾo], Japanese パジェロ [padʒeɽo])[1][2] is a sport utility vehicle manufactured by Mitsubishi Motors. It was named after Leopardus pajeros, the Pampas Cat which inhabits the Patagonia plateau region in southern Argentina.[3] However, because pajero is a slang term for "wanker" in the Spanish language,[2] alternative names have been adopted for certain overseas markets. It is known as the Mitsubishi Montero (meaning "mountain warrior") in Spain, India, and the Americas (except Brazil), and as Mitsubishi Shogun in the United Kingdom. Philadelphia Daily News
Mitsubishi takes Outlander upscale
By Al Haas For The Inquirer In November, Mitsubishi sold 2,925 vehicles in this country. That modest number qualifies the company as something close to a boutique... (photo: Creative Commons / IFCAR)
Auto   Business   Industry   Market   Photos
Luo Yong, deputy director-general of the National Climate Center of China Meteorological Administration, delivers his statement on "Challenges of climate change to China's sustainable development at the UN Climate summit in Copenhagen, Saturday, Dec. 2, 2009. WorldNews.com
'Climategate' - a catastrophe of mind in Copenhagen
Sceptic geniuses against all reasonable rules of "Climate Change" have discovered some secret mails of the CRU (Climate Research Unit) of Norwich in England - and have... (photo: AP / Heribert Proepper)

Climate   Copenhagen   Disaster   Environment   Photos
Presidential limousines outside White House, view from top of Washington Monument. A Presidential Series Cadillac Fleet wood Brougham was delivered to the Clinton Administration in 1993. No sunroof or running boards were installed in order to minimize external threats. Newsday
White House unhappy with Iranian nuke proposal
December 12, 2009  DARLENE SUPERVILLE (Associated Press Writer) WASHINGTON (AP) — The White House is expressing unhappiness over Iran's announcement that it is ready... (photo: Creative Commons / Radio Fan)
Iran   Limousines   Nuke   Photos   Washington
Rice fields in Tongshan County Hubei is often called the "Land of Fish and Rice" (鱼米之乡). Important agricultural products in Hubei include cotton, rice, wheat, and tea The Observer
Why Britain faces a bleak future of food shortages
It was an ecological disaster that occurred on the other side of the planet. Yet the drought that devastated the Australian wheat harvest last year had consequences that... (photo: Creative Commons / Vmenkov)
Britain   Disaster   Food   Photos   Wheat
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