Two people caught in this week’s big earthquake died Thursday, the first deaths reported from the 7.4-magnitude temblor that damaged...
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International News
Private security firms are storing their guns aboard floating armories in international waters so ships that want armed anti-piracy guards...
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Celebrity chef Gordon Ramsay is suing his former associate at Montreal’s Laurier BBQ restaurant over lost licensing fees and alleged...
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European football clubs had a successful day at the UEFA Congress on Thursday, winning financial concessions from both the continent’s...
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Global information technology spending by insurance companies is expected to reach $140.6 billion in 2012, an increase of 6.3 percent...
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A powerful earthquake that shook Mexico from its massive capital to its resort-studded southern coast damaged hundreds of homes and...
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It’s a sticky black sandwich spread that much of New Zealand adores, though detractors liken it to axle grease. And...
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The U.S. Federal Aviation Administration has found lingering deficiencies in Philippine air safety standards despite the country’s efforts to fix...
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FIFA has warned Kenya it faces being deducted points in its 2014 World Cup qualifying group after letting safety standards...
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John Elbl was appointed vice president in AIR’s Business Development Group, according to the catastrophe modeling company. Elbl joins AIR...
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