Group Urges Colombia to Probe Journalist's Death
BOGOTA (AP) -- Reporters Without Borders is condemning as hasty the conclusion by Colombian police that the murder of an indigenous radio station director was a crime of passion. It wants authorities to investigate the case further. feeds.nytimes.com |
Amnesty International Releases 2010 Human Rights Report
Organization says many countries limit progress in international justice by acting only when it is politically advantageous www1.voanews.com |
33 Trapped Chilean Miners Alive
But rescuers say it could take up to four months to reach them www1.voanews.com |
Chile Official: 1st Miner to Surface Tuesday
The first of 33 trapped miners is expected to be lifted to the surface late Tuesday after miraculously surviving more than two months about half a mile below ground, Chile's Mining Minister Laurence Golborne announced. feeds.nytimes.com |
Globe and Mail Uses Old Weapons in Press War
Facing stiff competition, a Toronto newspaper is staking its future on nearly $2 billion commitment to printing presses. feeds.nytimes.com |