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Bee Gees' Robin Gibb dies after long cancer battle
In this Nov, 6, 1979, file photo, the Bee Gees from left, Maurice, Robin and Barry Gibb sing close into the microphone at a Miami Beach concert in Miami. November 6, 1979. A representative said on Sunday, May 20, 2012, that Robin Gibb has died. He was 62. (AP Photo/Phil Sandlin, File)With his carefully tended hair, tight trousers and perfect harmonies, Robin Gibb, along with his brothers Maurice and Barry, defined the disco era. As part of the Bee Gees — short for the Brothers Gibb — they created dance floor classics like "Stayin Alive," ''Jive Talkin'," and "Night Fever" that can still get crowds onto a dance floor.
Publ.Date : 2012-05-21T03:15:01Z
Miss. prison riot leaves guard dead, 6 hurt
Authorities say a riot at a privately run federal prison in southwest Mississippi that left one guard dead and five other correctional officers and an inmate injured has been brought under control.
Publ.Date : 2012-05-21T05:21:52Z
NATO to hand combat role to Afghans as it seeks way out of war
U.S. President Barack Obama and Secretary General of NATO Anders Fogh Rasmussen pose with other leaders for a family photo at the NATO Summit in ChicagoCHICAGO (Reuters) - NATO will hand over the lead role in combat operations to Afghan forces across the country by mid-2013, alliance leaders said on Sunday as they charted a path out of a war that has lost public support and strained budgets in Western nations. A NATO summit in Chicago on Monday will formally endorse a U.S.-backed strategy for a gradual exit from Afghanistan, a move aimed at holding together an allied force scrambling to cope with France's decision to withdraw its troops early. ...
Publ.Date : 2012-05-21T03:12:24Z
NATO allies focus on ending unpopular Afghan war
Anti-war protesters face police during a rally near the NATO summit in ChicagoUS President Barack Obama and NATO allies will focus Monday on logistical aspects of ending the protracted Afghan war after President Hamid Karzai vowed his country will no longer be a "burden" for the international community.
Publ.Date : 2012-05-21T05:40:39Z
Miss. prison riot leaves guard dead, 8 hurt
A prison guard was killed Sunday during a riot that also injured five other correctional officers and hurt three inmates at a privately run facility in Mississippi that holds illegal immigrants, authorities said.
Publ.Date : 2012-05-21T05:53:02Z
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In a photo provided by the U.S. Coast Guard the unmanned Japanese fishing vessel Ryou-un Maru dirfts northwest in the Gulf of Alaska approximately 164 miles southwest of Baranof Island Wednesday April 4, 2012. The vessel has been adrift since it was launched by the tsunami caused by the magnitude-9.0 earthquake that struck Japan last year. The Coast Guard is monitoring the vessel, which is currently considered a hazard to navigation. (AP Photo/Petty Officer 1st Class Sara Francis, U.S. Coast Guard)Yahoo reaches agreement to sell half of its stake in Alibaba for about $7.1 billion.
Publ.Date : 2012-05-21T02:55:27Z
Radical Islamists urge bigger role for Islam in Tunisia
A young boy waves a black flag inscribed with Islamic verses at a rally of Tunisian Salafi IslamistsKAIROUAN, Tunisia (Reuters) - Waving black flags embossed with Islamic verses, thousands of radical Islamists rallied in the central Tunisian town of Kairouan on Sunday to demand a wider role for religion in a country long considered one of the Arab world's most secular. Draping their banner from the town's ancient mosque, supporters of Ansar al-Sharia, or the Partisans of Islamic Law, one of the most radical Islamist movements in Tunisia, turned out in a show of force likely to cause alarm among secularists. ...
Publ.Date : 2012-05-21T05:31:08Z
Asia stocks mixed after G8 vague on Europe fix
Bargain-hunting helped Asian stock markets edge upward Monday, but gains were limited as investors remained unconvinced that the world's major economies nailed a solution to the European debt crisis following a summit in Washington.
Publ.Date : 2012-05-21T05:56:42Z
Spurs rally to beat Clippers, win series
San Antonio Spurs center Tim Duncan dunks as Los Angeles Clippers forward Blake Griffin during the first half in Game 4 of an NBA basketball playoffs Western Conference semifinal, Sunday, May 20, 2012, in Los Angeles. (AP Photo/Mark J. Terrill)Tim Duncan scored 21 points, Tony Parker added 17 and the San Antonio Spurs rallied in the final minutes to beat the Los Angeles Clippers 102-99 on Sunday night, closing out the series 4-0 and advancing to the Western Conference finals.
Publ.Date : 2012-05-21T05:25:57Z