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View Article  Gold prospector survives Australian outback on termites.
Australian man survives the outback on termites and bugs for five days,
after he got lost while searching gold.

LAVERTON, WESTERN AUSTRALIA, AUSTRALIA (JULY 30, 2008) ABC/NETWORK
SEVEN/NETWORK TEN -
Australian man Theo Rosmulder on ...   more »
View Article  Karadzic transferred to The Hague to face trial.
War crimes suspect Radovan Karadzic arrives in the Netherlands to face
trial at The Hague on charges of genocide for his actions in the 1992-95
Bosnia war.

BELGRADE, SERBIA (JULY 29, 2008)REUTERS -
War crimes ...   more »
View Article  LA 'quake shakes but doesn't stir.
Los Angeles earthquake causes alarm and building evacuations but little
damage and no casualties.

LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA, USA (JULY 29, 2008) NBC -
A moderate earthquake struck east of Los Angeles on Tuesday (July
29) ...   more »
View Article  Global trade talks collapse.
Talks in Geneva aimed at liberalising global trade collapse and officials
blame China, India and the US for failing to agree on import rules.

GENEVA, SWITZERLAND (JULY 29, 2008)WTO -
Global trade talks collapsed on ...   more »
View Article  IOC to probe apparent Internet censorship for Olympics media.
As the Olympic Games approach there are still limits to the amount of
Internet access granted to journalists. The International Olympic Committee
(IOC) says it will look into possible censorship, while Chinese foreign
ministry says ...   more »
View Article  An estimated 20,000 people named Mohammed try to break world record in Libyan city.
The Libyan city of Zawia attempts to break a Guinness world record for the
largest gathering of people with the same name by bringing together a group of
people named Mohammed. Organisers estimate that 20,000 ...   more »
View Article  U.N. Security Council divided over Sudan leader arrest call.
U.N. Security Council divided on whether or not to include a call for the
arrest of Sudan's leader when it votes to extend the mandate of international
peacekeepers in Darfur.

UNITED NATIONS REUTERS -
Libya ...   more »
View Article  German archaeologists find evidence connecting two men with the world's longest family tree.
German archaeologists claims to have found evidence of the world's longest
family tree, dating back to the bronze ages.

SHOWS: BAD GRUND, GERMANY (JULY 28, 2008) REUTERS -
The discovery of 3000 year old bones ...   more »