Morning Coffee
Morning Coffee - 19 November 2009
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UN tackles brigands on the high seas; slacker submariners caused crash; Blackwater to be fined for gun-running.
Morning Coffee -18 November 2009
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Earth's temperature could rise up to 6 degrees; world's cutest creatures in peril, Iraqi veep vetoes election law.
Morning Coffee - 17 November 2009
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Obama meets with Chinese President Hu Jintao in Bejing; Moammar Ghadafi preaches Islam to models in Rome; Argentine couple planning Latin America's first gay wedding.
Morning Coffee - 16 November 2009
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World leaders will not negotiate a binding successor to the Kyoto Protocol in Copenhagen next month; Mexico shutters its embassy in Pakistan; millions of Bangladeshis poisoned by arsenic.
Morning Coffee -13 November 2009
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Perk up with Morning Coffee: Obama pledgs to try alleged 9/11 mastermind Khalid Sheik Mohammed in U.S. court; UN investigator blasts the U.S. for neglecting the homeless.
Morning Coffee - 12 November 2009
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President Obama rejects all options proposed for the war in Afghanistan, seeks more information on turning over power to the Afghan regime. Chinese police raid counterfeit condom factory.
Morning Coffee - 11 November 2009
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Happy Armistice Day. Former Blackwater execs say their boss approved a cool million in bribes to Iraqi officials, a Canadian teen gets stuck on drifting ice floe with polar bear and cubs.
Morning Coffee - 10 November 2009
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The WHO's first global survey of women's health finds HIV/AIDS to be the leading killer of women aged 15-44; three American journos charged with spying in Iran; Mexico's president dials down his war on drugs.
Morning Coffee - 9 November 2009
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Get it while it's hot: Iraq passes long-awaited election law; H1N1 flu grips Afghanistan; scientists wonder if a massive reservoir caused last year's lethal earthquake in China.
Morning Coffee - 6 November 2009
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An Army psychiatrist opens fire at Fort Hood, killing 13; the Honduras deal is DOA (surprise, surprise); German workers are outraged as GM reneges on a bailout deal to save Opel and 10k jobs.









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