Israeli PM faces tough choice if re-elected
JERUSALEM (AP) -- After a lackluster three-month campaign, few doubt that Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is on his way to re-election. But the makeup of Netanyahu's next government remains a mystery.
Canadians Rush and Brown finish sixth in two-man bobsled World Cup event
IGLS, Austria – Lyndon Rush, of Humboldt, Sask., and Calgary’s Lascelles Brown placed sixth on Saturday in two-man bobsled at a World Cup event after finishing in one minute 45.62.
Obama kicks off inaugural festivities with National Day of Service, volunteers at local school
WASHINGTON – Promoting community service, President Barack Obama helped spruce up a local elementary school Saturday as three days of inaugural celebrations kicked off in Washington.
Canada's Neilson 6th, Martins Dukurs wins World Cup for European skeleton title
IGLS, Austria – Eric Neilson, of Kelowna, B.C., had one of his best finishes of the season, placing sixth on Saturday at a skeleton World Cup event
Egypt clashes at trial of security officers
CAIRO (AP) -- Riot police fired tear gas Saturday to disperse dozens of demonstrators throwing rocks outside an Alexandria courthouse where the city's ex-security director and other officers are on trial for the killing of protesters during Egypt's 2011 uprising.
Monday, January 21, 2013
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