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Morning Coffe - 5 November 2009

Deposed Honduran President Mel Zelaya wonders why Washington is prepared to recognize presidential elections held before he is reinstated; the UN moves 600 workers in Afghanistan.

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Morning Coffee - 4 November 2009

Get it while it's hot: Did inept Canadian translators mistakenly finger innocents as Taliban? A "rogue" Afghan cops kills 5 British soldiers; Shanghai cracks down on public PJs.

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Morning Coffee - 3 November 2009

In today's MC... Irony alert: Obama warns Karzai to fight corruption; U.S. court tells Canadian torture vic to pound sand; world pushes U.S. to act on climate change.

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Morning Coffee - 2 November 2009

In today's Morning Coffee: Hamid Karzai is declared the winner of the Afghan presidential election after his top rival drops out of the race because he sees the runoff vote as hopelessly compromised.

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Morning Coffee - 28 October 2009

Your Morning Coffee: The Taliban slaughters 6 UN election officials in Afghanistan, a market bombing kills dozens in Pakistan, Venezuela nabs alleged Colombian spies.

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Morning Coffee - 27 October 2009

Get your Morning Coffee: Iran may OK nuke deal, Israel starves Palestine for water says Amnesty, sex and the Saudis.

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Mornning Coffee - 23 October 2009

The junta bombards Honduran president Mel Zelaya with deafening pig noises; recording artists speak out against audio torture at GITMO, and more.

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Morning Coffee - 22 October 2009

Wake up and smell the Morning Coffee: Iran OKs draft nuclear deal, runoff election set for Afghanistan, Colombian rights activists under attack.

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Morning Coffee - 21 October 2009

Perk up with Morning Coffee: A do-over for the Afghan election, a 3rd term for Daniel Ortega, a defense of Rebbeca Abou Chenin, a peek at high stakes bribery and more!

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Morning Coffee - 20 October 2009

In today's Morning Coffee, Afghan President Hamid Karzai said to accept the verdict of the UN election monitoring commission, runoff election likely.

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