Afghan investigators: Children killed by troops

KABUL – The head of a presidential delegation investigating the deaths of 10 people in eastern Afghanistan concluded Wednesday that civilians — including schoolchildren — were killed in an attack involving foreign troops, disputing NATO reports that the dead were insurgents. Asadullah Wafa, a senior adviser to President Hamid Karzai, told The Associated Press by telephone that eight schoolchildren between the ages of 12 and 14 were... [more]

Actor Colin Farrell baptizes new son in Poland

WARSAW, Poland – Irish-born actor Colin Farrell and his girlfriend, Polish actress Alicja Bachleda-Curus, have baptized their infant son inPoland. The Fakt and Super Express newspapers ran photographs Wednesday showing the couple in the Church of the Visitation of the Blessed Virgin Mary in Krakow during the baptism ceremony of their son Henry Tadeusz Farrell, who was born Oct. 7. The actress’s mother, Lidia Bachleda-Curus,... [more]

Deadline for Saab sale may not be met

The CEO of Dutch luxury car maker Spyker has said General Motors may not be able to meet its December 31 deadline for the sale of the Swedish car maker Saab, according to media reports. Victor Muller said on Tuesday that he has a feeling that the deadline cannot be met because of the complexity of the transaction, reports the Financieele Dagblad. This would be a ‘positive’ development for Spyker, he added. Nevertheless Muller expects... [more]

Bankruptcies up almost 70% in 2009

The number of Bankruptcies in the Netherlands increased by 68% to 7,045 this year compared to 2008, according to a survey by data provider Dun & Bradstreet, report various media on Tuesday. The construction, industrial and financial services sectors were the hardest hit. The researchers said 2009 was unusual in that many large companies also went bankrupt such as the car firm Kroymans, DSB Bank and pop star Marco Borsato’s Entertainment... [more]

Swimming club form a 2010 sign in the snow

Members of a winter swimming club form a 2010 sign in the snow on the bank of the Yenisei River as they celebrate the coming of the new year in Russia’s Siberian city of Krasnoyarsk, December 27, 2009. Share this: {lang: 'en-US'} function open_win(url,id) { var win = window.open(url, 'popup','width=600,height=300,status=0,toolbar=0'); var tpopup = setInterval(function() { if(win.closed) { reload_to(); } },... [more]

China confirms Briton’s execution, despite UK plea

URUMQI, China – China brushed aside international appeals Tuesday and executed a British man convicted of drug smuggling whose relatives say was mentally unstable and unwittingly lured into the crime. Britain’s prime minister condemned the execution — China’s first of a European citizen in nearly 60 years. “I condemn the execution of Akmal Shaikh in the strongest terms, and am appalled and disappointed that our... [more]

Eurostar passengers reach London after latest mishap

A special Eurostar service from Paris which became stranded near Ebbsfleet in Kent on Saturday evening has finally arrived at London’s St Pancras station. Passengers said there was no heating and lighting, and food ran out. Earlier, five trains were stuck in the Channel Tunnel, trapping more than 2,000 people for up to 16 hours. Eurostar said special trains had been laid on on Saturday night to transport as many passengers as possible... [more]

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