Negotiations over Iran nuclear program conclude
ALMATY, Kazakhstan (AP) -- A Western official says the latest round of talks between world powers and Iran over Tehran’s nuclear program have ended.
Suicide bomber attacks Afghan army bus; 10 wounded
KABUL, Afghanistan (AP) -- A Taliban suicide bomber in a black overcoat and carrying an umbrella as a shelter against the heavy snow crossed a street in Kabul Wednesday toward a bus filled with Afghan soldiers, where he laid down and slithered underneath.
Breathable nail polish a surprise hit with Muslims
PRZEMYSL, Poland (AP) -- For Zaida Saleh, like for many observant Muslim women, manicures have long posed a religious problem.
Fire at illegal market In India kills at least 19
KOLKATA, India (AP) -- A fire broke out at an illegal six-story plastics market in the Indian city of Kolkata early Wednesday morning, killing at least 19 people, police said.
Bell anchors England to solid first day against NZ XI
(Reuters) – Ian Bell stroked an unbeaten century as England amassed an impressive 357 for seven at the end of the first day of their match against a New Zealand XI in Queenstown on Wednesday. Bell (127 not out) anchored the innings after England lost three wickets before lunch, with Kevin Pietersen dismissed for 14, as the visitors were reduced to 81 for three. All three wickets fell to Otago allrounder Jimmy Neesham. …
NZ man fatally attacked by shark, police open fire
WELLINGTON (Reuters) – A New Zealand man was attacked and killed by a great white shark on Wednesday in a rare fatal shark incident in the country, prompting police to open fire. Police said they fired shots at the shark after a man was fatally bitten at Muriwai beach located around 40 kilometers (25 miles) northwest of Auckland, one of many beaches dotted along the North Island’s west coast that are known for their wild surf. Rescue crews were quoted by local media as saying the shark was a “white pointer”, commonly known as a great white, measuring roughly 4 meters (13 feet) long. …
Cricket-Bell anchors England to solid first day against NZ XI
Feb 27 (Reuters) – Ian Bell stroked an unbeaten century as England amassed an impressive 357 for seven at the end of the first day of their match against a New Zealand XI in Queenstown on Wednesday. Bell (127 not out) anchored the innings after England lost three wickets before lunch, with Kevin Pietersen dismissed for 14, as the visitors were reduced to 81 for three. All three wickets fell to Otago allrounder Jimmy Neesham. …
2 police officers fatally shot during sex assault investigation in Calif.; 1 suspect killed
SANTA CRUZ, Calif. – Authorities have released the names of two Santa Cruz, California police officers who were shot and killed Tuesday.
Wednesday, February 27, 2013
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