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Prague Spring: An Exercise in Democracy
Called "socialism with a human face," the Czechoslovak Communist Party's embrace of democratic reforms led the Soviets to invade that country in 1968 and squash the movement, fearing it would poison other Warsaw Pact countries. Today, little note is given to the movement or the invasion.
NPR Thursday, August 21, 2008Dozens Dead In Afghan Violence
Coalition forces battled a group of insurgents in eastern Afghanistan, killing over 30 insurgents, while three NATO soldiers died in a roadside bomb attack.
CBS News Thursday, August 21, 2008During Games, a Forced Vacation for Beijing's Migrant Workers
BOLIN, China, Aug. 20 -- The glittering new buildings that China has so proudly displayed during the Beijing Olympics were largely the work of men like Zou Xianping. Zou, 39, left this little village in 2006 to weld steel for $280 a month in the high-rises going up along the capital's fashionable...
Telegraph Thursday, August 21, 2008Russian Troops Remain, But With Lighter Presence
GORI, Georgia, Aug. 21 -- Russian troops remained in Gori early this morning, despite movements yesterday that seemed to indicate they would leave. But their presence seemed lighter than it had since the occupation began.
Telegraph Thursday, August 21, 2008Lord of his domain
Dethroned media baron has made a kingdom of his prison, and a 'gofer' of his cellmate
The Globe and Mail Thursday, August 21, 2008Fanning Ethnic Flames in Georgia
Now that Georgians have fled south, some pro-Russian locals want to assure they have no homes to come back to
Time Thursday, August 21, 2008Sprinting to a Sunnier Jamaica?
Many on the Caribbean nation are hoping Olympic champs like Usain Bolt can help turn the tide against violent crime
Time Thursday, August 21, 2008New York mayor tilts at windmills in bid to go green
Michael Bloomberg outlines plans that could result in placing large wind turbines atop skyscrapers and bridges, augmented by a wind farm several miles off the Manhattan coast
The Globe and Mail Thursday, August 21, 2008Australia to euthanize abandoned baby whale
Calf has been attempting to suckle boats in waters off north Sydney
The Globe and Mail Thursday, August 21, 2008Rice In Iraq To Push Withdrawal Agreement
Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice is in Iraq to press Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki and other top officials to iron out remaining differences in a U.S.-Iraq security deal that envisions the withdrawal of American troops.
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