Hosni Mubarak, the Egyptian autocrat forced from power two months ago, spoke for the first time since then in an audiotape. via Mubarak Speaks Out, Denying Graft and Defending Legacy – NYTimes.com. Barnyard 2 Back At The Barnyard When No Ones Looking movie...
Violence broke out after hundreds of protesters gathered in Banias, a port city that was sealed off by the army. via Four Killed as Syria Cuts Off City – NYTimes.com.
Minamisoma is coming back to life as survivors begin to return, walking through the debris to look for belongings or say prayers for those who did not make it. via Japanese City, Destroyed but Hopeful, Starts to Move On – NYTimes.com. Road Trip Beer Pong the...
The nuclear crisis in Japan has intensified a conflict over a project to turn weapons-grade plutonium into a commercial fuel called mixed oxide, or mox. via Japan Crisis Intensifies Doubts on Turning Plutonium Into Mox Fuel – NYTimes.com. Watch The Quick and the...
Laurent Gbagbo was taken after a weeklong siege of his residence and placed under the control of his rival, Alassane Ouattara. via Laurent Gbagbo, Former Leader of Ivory Coast, Is Captured – NYTimes.com.