Saturday, January 19, 2013

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India, Pakistan agree to ease tensions in Kashmir after recent clashes in which 5 died
Kashmiri villager Rafiq Ahamad displays a box allegedly damaged by firing from the Pakistan side of the border, inside his home near the Line of Control, the line that divides Kashmir between India and Pakistan, in Churunda village, about 150 Kilometers (94 miles) northwest of Srinagar, India, Tuesday, Jan. 15, 2013. India's relations with archrival Pa   kistan NEW DELHI (AP) -- India, Pakistan agree to ease tensions in Kashmir after recent clashes in which 5 died.


Canada does not foresee stimulus despite tepid growth
Canada's Finance Minister Flaherty speaks during a news conference on Parliament Hill in OttawaOTTAWA (Reuters) – Canada's Conservative government does not expect to launch a new round of fiscal stimulus despite the possibility of weaker-than- expected growth in the first quarter, Finance Minister Jim Flaherty said on Wednesday. "I don't see the need for it, quite frankly. I think we have adequate economic growth, and I think the prospects for stronger economic growth later in the year and next year are good," Flaherty told a news conference. Flaherty is preparing the federal budget, due in coming weeks, amid signs economic growth in Canada has slowed. …


Brazilian website creates fake girlfriends
SAO PAULO (AP) -- Want to make your ex-girlfriend jealous? Need to show your friends you are in a serious relationship when you aren’t? A Brazilian website says it has the answer: fake girlfriends.


Venezuela VP stands in for Chavez before lawmakers
Venezuela Vice President Nicolas Maduro, right, Diosdado Cabello, left, National Assembly president and Cilia Flores, center back, attorney general, greet supporters upon their arrival for the state of the nation address in Caracas, Venezuela, Tuesday, Jan. 15, 2013. Maduro took the place of the country's ailing President Hugo Chavez Tuesday by delivering a short state-of-the-nation address amid legal debate    about his legitimacy. (AP Photo/Fernando Llano)CARACAS, Venezuela (AP) -- Venezuelan Vice President Nicolas Maduro took the place of ailing President Hugo Chavez on Tuesday by delivering a short speech and turning in a state-of-the-nation report amid legal debate about his legitimacy.


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