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Hurricane Tomas leaves destruction in Fiji - United Press International
SUVA, Fiji, March 18 (UPI) -- The path of destruction left by Hurricane Tomas spanned the Fiji Islands, with officials saying one island was hit by high winds twice. Officials said the storm sliced one way across Cicia, changed directions then struck ...

Australia, Fiji join forces after Tomas - ninemsn
Relations between Australia and Fiji are frosty, but the nations are managing to co-operate in the wake of Cyclone Tomas. Foreign Affairs Minister Stephen Smith said despite a "strong difference" with the Fiji interim government, led by self ...

Second Fiji cyclone victim - Newstalk ZB
Cyclone Tomas has claimed another victim as the body of a man has been found in a river outside Labasa. The Fiji Times is reporting the man was attempting to cross the river on Saturday when he was pulled under by swift currents. His body was ...

Devastation seen on Fiji's cyclone-hit islands - Terra Daily
Sydney (AFP) March 18, 2010 - Australia issued an alert for a large swathe of its popular east coast tourist area on Thursday with Tropical Cyclone Ului expected to hit over the weekend. The cyclone watch was announced for about 800 kilometres (500 ...

Fiji's Cyclone Tomas claims second life - New Zealand Herald
A second man has been found dead in Fiji after a tropical cyclone hit its eastern islands early this week. Josefe George Batisarisari, 43, a Public Works Department worker, died while trying to cross a river during the cyclone, said Fiji's disaster ...

Fiji evacuees begin to return home after Cyclone ... - Investors Business Daily
SUVA, Mar 19, 2010 (Xinhua via COMTEX) -- Fiji's Disaster Management office said on Friday that people in northern and eastern parts of the Pacific island country were gradually returning to their homes after Cyclone Tomas devastation. Northern parts ...

Hercules to return home from Fiji  - ONE News
New Zealand's air force crews in Fiji are returning home on Friday around midday. Two Hercules aircraft have been helping to transport emergency aid supplies, and help assess the damage caused by Cyclone Tomas with aerial reconnaissance missions. On ...

Second death discovered after Fiji storm - Chicago Sun-Times
SUVA, Fiji -- Fijians cleaning up after a devastating cyclone discovered the body of a second victim on Friday, as military forces from three nations worked to find out the extent of damage to outlying islands and deliver aid. Cyclone Tomas battered ...

Fiji PM to visit cyclone-hit areas - Australia Network News
Fiji's military leader, Commodore Frank Bainimarama will visit Fiji's cyclone disaster area. With the damage caused by Cyclone Tomas, getting coverage internationally, Commodore Bainimarama is trying to ensure potential visitors, that the country's ...

Australians safe in cyclone-hit Fiji - Australian Broadcasting Corp.
The Federal Government has now contacted all the Australians it had been trying to get in touch with in Fiji since Cyclone Tomas hit. Previously, nine Australians had been unaccounted for, but they have now all been spoken to and are safe. A state of ...

U.N. nixes ban on Atlantic bluefin tuna

Fishmongers check the quality of meat on large tuna at Tokyo's Tsukiji fish market in 2008. An attempt to ban international trade in Atlantic bluefin tuna failed Thursday. U.S.-backed proposal to ban the export of Atlantic bluefin tuna prized in sushi was rejected by a U.N. wildlife meeting, as nations feared doing so would devastate fishing economies.




Retired general links gays in army to genocide
A retired U.S. general says Dutch troops failed to defend against the 1995 genocide in the Bosnian war because the army was weakened by openly gay soldiers.

Poland convicts 3 men in theft of Auschwitz sign
A Polish court convicted three men Thursday of the theft of the notorious "Arbeit Macht Frei" (Work Sets You Free) sign from the Auschwitz memorial site in December.

Chaos marks Iraq election vote tally

Iraqi journalists registering their names to get Independent High Electoral Commission (IHEC) CDs containing election results in Baghdad, Iraq, Thursday, March 18. Iraq's postelection count has fueled allegations of fraud. Questions about the vote's validity could undermine U.S. ambitions to set a standard for democracy in the Middle East.




Ships use new strategy against Somali pirates
An international fleet of warships is attacking and destroying Somali pirate vessels closer to the shores of East Africa and the new strategy has dealt the brigands a setback, officials say.

Remains of Italian teen believed found in church
The case of an Italian teenager who disappeared in 1993 has returned to the spotlight after decomposed remains believed to be hers were discovered in the church where she was last seen, police said Thursday.

Chicago terror suspect pleads guilty

David Coleman Headley, left, shown during a December court appearance before U.S. District Judge Harry Leinenweber in Chicago. A Chicago man admits in court that he scouted out the Indian city of Mumbai before a 2008 terror attack that left 166 dead and helped plan an attack a Danish newspaper that never took place.




Myanmar deports jailed American
Army-ruled Myanmar deports a Burmese-American activist on Thursday after sentencing him last month to three years in prison for forgery and immigration offenses.

Woman convicted of killing 6 newborns

Celine Lesage, shown in 2007, acknowledged killing her six babies at birth.A court in Normandy on Thursday convicts a 38-year-old woman of killing six of her newborn babies — a deed she acknowledged — and sentenced her to 15 years in prison.




A slave trade symbol to join U.S. and Cuba

The Freedom Schooner Amistad, a near-replica of the ship that sparked a 19th century slave revolt, will sail through a narrow channel into Havana's protected harbor on March 25.Days from now, a stately black schooner will sail through a narrow channel into Havana's protected harbor, its two masts bearing the rarest of sights — the U.S. Stars and Stripes, with the Cuban flag fluttering nearby.




Ex-Scotland Yard detective jailed in drug plot
A former Scotland Yard drug squad detective was jailed Thursday for his role in a botched attempt to smuggle hundreds of millions of dollars worth of cocaine into Ireland.

U.N. calls for Afghans to take charge of future
The U.N. peacekeeping chief says it's time for the international community to take "concrete steps" to allow Afghans to take charge of their future.

British boy kidnapped in Pakistan returns to UK
A 5-year-old British boy who was kidnapped and held in Pakistan for two weeks has arrived safely back in Britain, and preliminary charges have been filed in Spain against three people allegedly involved in the crime.

Israel strikes targets in Gaza

A woman reacts at the scene of a rocket attack in Netiv Haasara, just outside the northern Gaza Strip on Thursday.Israeli aircraft strikes two targets in the Gaza Strip on Friday a day after a rocket fired from the Palestinian enclave killed a Thai worker in Israel, Hamas security officials and witnesses say.




U.K. delays rules on terror suspects
New British guidelines on handling terrorism suspects held overseas have been delayed over a dispute about how to deal with information from detainees who may be at risk of torture by allies.

Clinton, Russia spar over Iran nuclear plant

U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov appear at a press conference after talks in Moscow on Thursday.On a visit to Moscow, U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton criticizes Russia's plans to start up a nuclear power station in Iran, prompting a defense from a Russian official.




Netanyahu, Clinton talk after settlement crisis

Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu speaks during a joint news conference with Secretary of State Hillary Clinton in 2009.Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu proposed "confidence-building steps" with Palestinians in a telephone call with Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, after a dispute over settlements.




Spill threatens Estonia capital's water
A cargo plane made an emergency landing Thursday on the frozen surface of a lake outside Estonia's capital, spilling 1.5 tons of fuel that risked polluting the city's main source of drinking water, authorities said.

Sudan and Darfur rebel group sign cease-fire
Sudan's government and a collection of Darfur rebel groups signed a cease-fire Thursday — the second such deal in less than a month with a key rebel faction — opening the way for political negotiations ahead of a full peace agreement.

U.S. and Russian spacefliers touch down safely

The spacesuits of NASA astronaut Jeffrey Williams and Russian cosmonaut Maxim Surayev lie on the ground near the scalded Russian Soyuz TMA-16 space capsule after its landing in northern Kazakhstan on Thursday.A Russian Soyuz space capsule carrying a U.S. astronaut and a Russian cosmonaut from the International Space Station landed safely in Kazakhstan.




Marines try to buy good will in Marjah

U.S. Marine Lance Cpl. Patrick Tosseti of Scarborough, Maine, with the First Battalion, Sixth Marine Regiment, Alpha company, takes notes on what medical supplies local doctor Yarmohammed Hashmi needs at his clinic in Marjah, Afghanistan, on Thursday.Since U.S., Afghan and NATO forces wrested Marjah from the Taliban, they've been going to extraordinary lengths to cultivate townspeople who had lived under insurgent control for years.



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