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BlackBerry Services Banned in Saudi Arabia

Ignoring RIM CEO Mike Lazardis' threat that this would lead to bigger things, the Saudi Arabian government went ahead and turned off the BlackBerry data services as of about 4am EST today. This has not made cit...
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Pras of the Fugees Endorses Wyclef’s Opponnent

 Brooklyn-bred rapper Wyclef Jean is counting on New Yorkers to back his run for president of Haiti - but he can't count on his former bandmate.Soon after the celebrity singer filed papers for his candidacy Th...
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Death of the Middle Class: Moment of Silence

One of the biggest news stories this year is the governments extension on unemployment benefits, which is undoubtedly great for the millions of unemployed citizens in our country. The real question is what is t...
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Wyclef Jean Running for President of Hati?

Wyclef Jean is reportedly considering running to be the president of Haiti.The Fugees member's family issued a statement suggesting that he is currently mulling over the possibility of bidding to become the lea...
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Sudan’s President Charged with Genocide in Darfur

Already facing several charges from the International Criminal Court including charges of war crimes and crimes against humanity, Sudan's president Omar al-Bashir is now facing charged with three counts of Geno...
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Former Panama Dictator Noriega Sentenced to 7 Years

According to The LA Times a Paris court has convicted former Panamanian dictator Manuel Noriega for laundering drug money in France in the 1980s and ordered him to spend seven years in prison.Noriega already sp...