Roberto Abraham Scaruffi

Wednesday, 5 January 2011


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1 Pakistan Governor Shot Dead In Capital
A leading politician from the ruling Pakistan People's Party who had recently spoken out against the country's blasphemy laws was assassinated by a member of his security detail in a market in Islamabad.


Iran Offer of Nuclear Site Tour Irks U.S.
Iran has invited representatives of several nations to visit its nuclear installations this month, including Russia, China and the European Union, but has excluded the U.S. from the proposed trip.


China's New Stealth Fighter Is Revealed
The first clear pictures of what appears to be a Chinese stealth fighter prototype have been published online, highlighting China's military buildup just days before U.S. Defense Secretary Robert Gates heads to Bejiing to try to repair defense ties.


2 What's News—   3 China Unveils New Rules Against Price Collusion Brazil Is Poised to Pressure Beijing on Currency Policy   4 Japan Pushed U.S. on Whale Group, Cables Show Mochi: sweet serial killer of elderly in the New Year Japan's Prime Minister Urges Talks on Raising Tax   5 Floodwaters Threaten to Cut Off City in Queensland Beijing Signals Interest in Spain Debt   6 India, Iran Try New Conduit for Oil Payments   7  RUMBLE SEAT: The Pioneering SUV Isn't One Anymore   8  PERSONAL TECHNOLOGY: What's In Store for Technology in 2011
 
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12 New Speaker Vows to Share Power—a Tricky Proposition
John Boehner said he will offer a package of rule changes Wednesday to give minority party members more say and decentralize control.