Haiti to Use Quake Rubble in Capital's Rebuilding
PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti (AP) -- The rubble from Haiti's shattered capital is rising in heaps at the port, dumped for sorting and recycling by a fleet of heavy, exhaust-belching trucks. feeds.nytimes.com |
Canada Spies Say Tracking Over 200 Terror Suspects
OTTAWA (Reuters) - Canada is tracking more than 200 people linked to al Qaeda and other organizations considered to be terrorist, the head of the nation's spy service said in a rare public appearance on Tuesday. feeds.nytimes.com |
Bodies Found in Mass Graves in Mexico
Acting on a tip, soldiers dug up at least 51 bodies in Monterrey, apparently victims of the nation’s drug wars. nytimes.com |
No Explosives Found After Pakistan Plane Threat
STOCKHOLM (Reuters) - A Pakistan International Airlines plane was diverted to Sweden on Saturday after a bomb threat, but no explosives were found on board or in possession of a Canadian man detained by police and later set free. feeds.nytimes.com |
Test Shows Chile Mine Rescue Shaft Works
Chilean officials say workers successfully tested rescue capsule intended to save 33 miners trapped underground for more than two months voanews.com |