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U.S. Senate hearing into Colombian hooker scandal probes Secret Service culture

WASHINGTON - The seamy Secret Service prostitution scandal was at centre stage in the U.S. capital on Wednesday as the director of the agency in charge of protecting the president made a high-profile apology to kick off a congressional...

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Tug of war between weapon threats, crippling sanctions snarl Iran nuclear talks

BAGHDAD - Talks between Iran and six world powers snagged Wednesday over dueling proposals concerning Tehran's nuclear program, a tug-of-war that pits international concerns about the Islamic Republic's potential to build atomic weapons...


Pressure mounts on European leaders to solve Greek crisis, boost growth, ensure stability

BRUSSELS - The head of the eurogroup says that the 17 nations using the euro as their currency "have to consider all kinds of events" but insists that "the working assumption" of European leaders remains that Greece will remain part of the ...


Pakistani who helped US track down Osama bin Laden convicted, sentenced to 33 years

PESHAWAR, Pakistan - A doctor who helped the CIA hunt down Osama bin Laden was convicted Wednesday of conspiring against the state and sentenced to 33 years in prison, adding new strains to an already deeply troubled relationship between...


US lawmakers say Secret Service scandal in Colombia was not a lone romp but part of a pattern

WASHINGTON - U.S. senators investigating the Secret Service prostitution scandal said Wednesday that dozens of reported episodes of misconduct by agents point to a culture of carousing in the agency and urged Director Mark Sullivan to get...


Officials: Mali's injured interim president leaves for treatment in France

BAMAKO, Mali - Mali's interim president, who was beaten by a mob of demonstrators who broke into his office this week, has left the country to seek medical treatment in France, an adviser and two French government officials said Wednesday....


Egyptians choose among Islamists and ex-regime figures in first free presidential election

CAIRO - More than 15 months after autocratic leader Hosni Mubarak's ouster, Egyptians streamed to polling stations Wednesday to freely choose a president for the first time in generations. Waiting hours in line, some debated to the last...








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