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Swedish vote could end love story with left (AP)

September 12th, 2010

Sweden's Social Democrat party leader Mona Sahlin, red-green coalition, left, and Prime Minister and leader of the center-right coalition Fredrik Reinfeldt during a debate at public service TV-channel SVT late evening Thursday Sept. 9, 2010. The sign in background reads '10 days left' to general election. Most recent polls suggest Reinfeldt can capitalize on the Swedish economy's strong revival after the global slump to pull off what no center-right leader has done before: winning re-election after serving a full term. (AP Photo/Henrik Montgomery) **  SWEDEN OUT  **AP - Swedish politics used to be like a long marriage with brief spells of infidelity.


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AP: Sole survivor of Afghan attack tells story (AP)

August 14th, 2010

In this image made available by International Assistance Mission, Jawed, a 24-year-old Afghan from Panjshir province, the team's cook, one of 10 civilian volunteers killed in Afghanistan on Thursday, Aug. 5, 2010, is shown. The Christian charity IAM said Monday, Aug. 9, 2010 that it had no plans to leave Afghanistan despite the murders of 10 members of its medical aid team and repeated that the organization does not attempt to convert Muslims to Christianity. The 10 team members — six Americans, two Afghans, one Briton and a German — were gunned down Thursday, Aug. 5, 2010 after they were accosted by gunmen after finishing a two-week mission providing medical care to impoverished villagers in remote Nuristan province.  (AP Photo/International Assistance Mission) NO SALESAP - One of the gunmen who killed 10 charitable health workers in northern Afghanistan hitched a ride with the medical team shortly before the murders, the sole survivor of…

AP Exclusive: Afghan attack survivor tells story (AP)

August 14th, 2010

In this image made available by International Assistance Mission, Jawed, a 24-year-old Afghan from Panjshir province, the team's cook, one of 10 civilian volunteers killed in Afghanistan on Thursday, Aug. 5, 2010, is shown. The Christian charity IAM said Monday, Aug. 9, 2010 that it had no plans to leave Afghanistan despite the murders of 10 members of its medical aid team and repeated that the organization does not attempt to convert Muslims to Christianity. The 10 team members — six Americans, two Afghans, one Briton and a German — were gunned down Thursday, Aug. 5, 2010 after they were accosted by gunmen after finishing a two-week mission providing medical care to impoverished villagers in remote Nuristan province.  (AP Photo/International Assistance Mission) NO SALESAP - One of the gunmen who killed 10 charitable health workers in northern Afghanistan hitched a ride with the medical team shortly before the murders, the sole survivor of…

Father H’s Story: Germany’s Pedophile Priest Scandal (Time.com)

March 20th, 2010

Time.com - In an interview with TIME, the psychiatrist who treated the Catholic priest accused of pedophilia describes his former patient’s attitude — then and now

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