Thursday, November 29, 2012

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Mexico's President Calderon fell short of goals
FILE - In this Feb. 21, 2011 file photo, Mexico's President Felipe Calderon holds a news conference at Los Pinos presidential residence in Mexico City. When Calderon came to power six years ago, he set goals to alleviate poverty, create jobs and increase public safety. As he winds up his term on Saturday, Dec. 1, 2102, Calderon leaves Mexico with fiscal stability that saved the country from collapse during the world's economic crisis, but with far greater violence, very little c   hange in poverty levels and anemic job growth. (AP Photo/Eduardo Verdugo, File)When he came to power six years ago, President Felipe Calderon set goals to alleviate poverty, create jobs and increase public safety.


Rugby-All Blacks still a work in progress
LONDON, Nov 30 (Reuters) – Drawing on the wisdom derived from 92 tests for the New Zealand All Blacks, Sean Fitzpatrick’s praise for the 2012 team before the final match of the Rugby Championship carried a special authority. “This year they have shown they are one of the great sides,” the former New Zealand captain told television viewers. “They are trying to play the perfect game. They want to take it to a new level. …


Environmental activist long wanted in U.S. arson attacks surrenders
PORTLAND, Oregon (Reuters) – A Canadian environmentalist accused of taking part in a campaign of arson attacks across the U.S. West surrendered on Thursday after a decade on the run to face charges in what authorities call the “largest eco-terrorism case” in U.S. history. Rebecca Jeanette Rubin turned herself in to FBI agents at the Canadian border in Blaine, Washington, the U.S. Department of Justice said in a statement. …


U.S. gives Iran until March to cooperate with IAEA
Iran's President Ahmadinejad speaks during a ceremony at the Natanz nuclear enrichment facilityVIENNA (Reuters) – The United States set a March deadline on Thursday for Iran to start cooperating in substance with a U.N. nuclear agency investigation, warning Tehran the is sue may otherwise be referred to the U.N. Security Council. The comments by U.S. diplomat Robert Wood to the board of the International Atomic Energy Agency signaled Washington's growing frustration at a lack of progress in the IAEA's inquiry into possible military dimensions to Tehran's nuclear program. Iran – which was first reported to the U.N. …


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