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 National Post 
Wheat price spike raises food insecurity: UN expert
  By Laura MacInnis, Reuters September 7, 2010 12:02 PM        Displaced Pakistani residents fight over a bag of aid in Bannay Wala on September 7, 2010. The world must help Pakistan rebuild home... (photo: WN / Sweet Radoc)
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 The Guardian 
Wheat price spike raises food insecurity-UN expert
* U.N. expert blames trader speculation for costlier food * Floods in Pakistan, drought in Syria also strain supplies (Adds comments on Syria hunger, Mozambique on bread prices) By Laura MacInnis GENE... (photo: WN / Yolanda Leyba)
This Aug. 5, 2007 satellite image provided Thursday, Oct. 25, 2007 by DigitalGlobe shows a suspected nuclear reactor site in Syria. New commercial satellite images show a suspected Syrian nuclear reactor site has been wiped clean since it was bombed Sept. 6 by Israeli aircraft. Analysts say the cleanup will hinder a proposed investigation by international nuclear inspectors and suggests Syria is trying to conceal evidence.  Daily Star Lebanon 
IAEA report: Iran, Syria not cooperating with inspections
| Compiled by Daily Star staff | Tuesday, September 07, 2010 | - Powered by | --> | In an unusually blunt warning, the UN atomic agency has said its monitoring of Iran’s nuclear activities is be... (photo: AP / DigitalGlobe)
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Africa  Al Jazeera 
S Africa workers suspend strike
| South African public workers unions have suspended a nationwide strike involving 1.3 million civil servants that has threatened to bring the economy to a halt. | The strike was suspended on Monday d... (photo: WN / Eteh)
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A child of road construction workers sits near her parent's work site, in Gurgaon, India, Tuesday, Jan. 22, 2008. In 2006, nearly 9.7 million children died worldwide before reaching the age of 5, mostly from preventable causes such as diarrhea, malaria or malnutrition, UNICEF said in its annual report, released Tuesda The Star
UNICEF to boost aid efficiency by targeting poorest
| UNITED NATIONS (Reuters) - The U.N. children's foundation UNICEF plans to make the poorest and most remote regions of needy nations top priority for aid, an approach it... (photo: AP / Gurinder Osan)
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The windows on the top story of the Liberty Street building where Russell Simmons lives are seen Wednesday, Aug. 25, 2010, in New York. Simmons is making his support for a proposed mosque near ground zero  crystal clear through the windows of his apartment overlooking the World Trade Center site. The first six windows use the symbols of world religions to spell out "coexist," starting with an Islamic star and crescent for the "C" and finishing with a Christian cross for the "T." Gulf News
Shame on US, Jews and the ADL
| Amidst the hysteria over the mosque at Ground Zero the hate-mongers have described the name "Cordoba House" as a reference to Muslim designs to attack western... (photo: AP / Mary Altaffer)
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An Iraqi man and his wife watch U.S. President Barack Obama's televised speech in Baghdad, Iraq, Wednesday, Sept. 1, 2010. WorldNews.com
Turning Back Thousands of Pages on the U.S.-Iraq War
Article by WorldNews.com Correspondent Dallas Darling. | In crediting then-President George W. Bush and his 2007 troop surge strategy for helping to win the U.S.-Iraq War... (photo: AP / Karim Kadim)
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Bread - Food - Flour - Commodity National Post
Wheat price spike raises food insecurity: UN expert
  By Laura MacInnis, Reuters September 7, 2010 12:02 PM        Displaced Pakistani residents fight over a bag of aid in Bannay Wala on September 7, 2010. The world m... (photo: WN / Sweet Radoc)
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 Afghanistan Ohio
U.S. expects to spend big in Afghanistan for years
| WASHINGTON: The U.S. government's financial commitment to Afghanistan is likely to linger and reach into the billions long after it pulls combat troops from the country... (photo: WN / Denise Yong)
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Bread - Wheat Product The Guardian
Wheat price spike raises food insecurity-UN expert
* U.N. expert blames trader speculation for costlier food * Floods in Pakistan, drought in Syria also strain supplies (Adds comments on Syria hunger, Mozambique on bread ... (photo: WN / Yolanda Leyba)
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Interior view of the new mosque. The Islamic prophet Muhammad(The First Imam)* Imam Malik[citation needed] Wtop
Imam behind NYC mosque back in US after Gulf trip
By CRISTIAN SALAZAR | Associated Press Writer | NEW YORK (AP) - An imam who has become the public face of a proposed Islamic community center and mosque near ground zero ... (photo: Creative Commons / Swerveut)
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Emirates Airline The New York Times
Flight Data Recorder Found Amid UPS Wreckage
| Filed at 7:20 a.m. ET | DUBAI, United Arab Emirates (AP) -- Investigators at the wreckage of a UPS cargo plane recovered the flight data recorder Tuesday as experts see... (photo: GFDL / Imre Solt)
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Politics Business
- Abbas asks Washington to help resolve dispute over settlemen
- Hizbullah, Syria welcome Hariri's change of heart on acc
- Blair's book hits a nerve in Arab world
- Syria returns as Hariri drops accusation
 Main part of the Iran´s Bushehr nuclear power plant, is shown , located 750 miles (1200 kilometers)
Iran boosts nuclear work, bomb fears remain - IAEA report
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- Wheat price spike raises food insecurity: UN expert
- Wheat price spike raises food insecurity-UN expert
- Syria and Libya consider new economic links to Africa
- Syria Moves to Curb Influence of Muslim Conservatives
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Wheat price spike raises food insecurity: UN expert
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Culture Travel
- British and American thespians support Israeli theater boyco
- Time-lapse movie looks back at a fantastic journey
- Turkish history to sink to oblivion
- Islamic lite versus deep state in Turkey
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Actress Portman takes a dark turn in Venice film
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- Ancient city rises amid Egypt's luxury resorts
- Ancient City By The Sea Rises Amid Egypt's Resorts
- Ancient City By The Sea Rises Amid Egypt's Resorts
- East European Eyes on France's Roma Policy
A Roma rights activist holds a drawing depicting French President Nicolas Sarkozy, during a protest in front of the French embassy in Bucharest, Romania, Monday, Sept. 6, 2010.
East European Eyes on France's Roma Policy
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Industry Oil
- Europe can still change Mediterranean thinking
- Jordan, Japan to ink nuclear deal this weekend
- Japan to share ‘secret of success’ with Jordanian industrial
- Halal food numbers look tasty
Mohammed ElBaradei, the Nobel Peace Prize winner and former U.N. nuclear chief, talks during a breakfast meeting marking the first year of his campaign to press for changes within Egyptian politics, in Cairo, Egypt, on Monday, Sept. 6, 2010.
ElBaradei urges election boycott
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- Powers urge defiant Iran to cooperate with IAEA
- Powers urge defiant Iran to cooperate with IAEA
- Blast at oil refinery in Mexico
- Colfax's Allweiler Business Awarded Euro 5 Million Fuel
 Technicians work at the reactor building of the Bushehr Nuclear Power Plant, some 750 miles (1,245 kilometers) south of the capital Tehran, Iran, Tuesday, April 3, 2007. Iran inaugurated two minor plants at its Bushehr nuclear reactor on Tuesday, showing
Powers urge defiant Iran to cooperate with IAEA
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Sport Health
- UAE trounces Kuwait 3-0 in international friendly
- UAE soccer stars praised
- Looted treasures returned to Iraq
- U.S. offensive expected in home district of Afghan Taliban l
Algeria's head coach Rabah Saadane looks on during their African Cup of Nations quarterfinal soccer match against Ivory Coast in Cabinda, Angola, Sunday, Jan. 24, 2010.
Saadane quits as Algeria coach
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- Work hours during Eid
- Iraqi Soldier Opens Fire on G.I.s
- Medical tourism conference to discuss superbug
- Life sciences the pulse of the future, expert asserts
A child of road construction workers sits near her parent's work site, in Gurgaon, India, Tuesday, Jan. 22, 2008. In 2006, nearly 9.7 million children died worldwide before reaching the age of 5, mostly from preventable causes such as diarrhea, malaria or malnutrition, UNICEF said in its annual report, released Tuesda
UNICEF to boost aid efficiency by targeting poorest
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