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Thursday, August 27th, 2009 – 20:00 GMT

/ Sent ======== US-KENNEDY – Washington – A hearse moved the restosmortales Senator Ted Kennedy to Boston. / HONDURAS-CRISIS – Tegucigalpa – Supporters of deposed Zelayaprotestan against the coup government's general elections. / COLOMBIA-BASES – Cartagena (Colombia) – Officials from the Colombian congressmen Gobiernoexplicarona agreement with the U.S.. /

ENVIRONMENT-OCEANS – Miami (USA) – Experts analizaroniniciativas to preserve the oceans.

/ USA-ECONOMY – Washington – U.S. Economy unatasa shrinks to 1 percent between April and June. / FILM CANADA – Toronto (Canada) – Film Festival in all its splendor Montrealrecupera the XXXIII edition. / GERMANY-ISRAEL – Berlin – Netanyahu disappointed to queesperaban clarity on the peace process.

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-ELECTION AFGHANISTAN – Kabul – The Electoral Commission continuacon the Afghan vote counting slow.

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Jose Saramago – Madrid – Saramago Cain redeems his murder her new novel.

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R.UNIDO-CHURCHILL – London – The secrets of the bunker deChurchill. (more…)

Israel hopes to resume talks with Palestinians

LONDON (Reuters) – Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, said Wednesday that his government is advancing its way to the resumption of talks with the Palestinians and he hopes to materialize in the short term. Israel has so far resisted the calls of U.S. President, Barack Obama, to freeze construction of settlements for peace talks can resume, a dispute that has led to an unusual rift in relations between the State Jew with Washington. London, Netanyahu had been in talks with U.S. envoy to the Middle East, George Mitchell, a meeting that both described as very productive. They agreed on the importance of restarting substantive negotiations between the Israelis and the Palestinians and work toward a comprehensive peace, and that all parties should take concrete steps to achieve peace, he said in a joint released by the State Department the United States. The prime minister and senator made good progress today, and an Israeli delegation will meet next week with Senator Mitchell continue talks. Meanwhile, the Israeli spokesman Mark Regev suggested that a deal with Washington to allow the resumption of peace negotiations could be reached within weeks.

The goal is to find a consensus with the U.S. government (…) in a framework that allows us to restart a reinvigorated peace process, Regev said.

For this process to be meaningful, the Arab world must be part of, he added. About half a million Israelis live in settlements built on West Bank and east Jerusalem on a territory seized by Israeli forces in the Middle East war of 1967. (more…)

Thursday, August 27th, 2009.

Havana .- The governor of New Mexico (USA), BillRichardson visit Cuba (with photo) New York .- The Wings and the Earth Institute at Columbia university's present initiatives for the protection of children in Latin America. Berlin. Israel Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu sereune in Berlin with German Chancellor Angela Merkel. (with photo) Brussels .- The European Commission President Jose Barroso ManuelDurao, meets with President of Parliament, Jerzy Buzek, to prepare for the launch of the political in the EU, including the renovation of the EC itself.

Baghdad .- The Iraqis celebrated the funeral of the deceased liderdel main Shiite party, Abdul Aziz al-Hakim, died of a lung cancerde Iran. (more…)

Argentina asks Colombia to ensure limits on the actions of U.S. bases

The U.S. used bases in Colombia should limitarsu activity to the territory of that country, without affecting other-regions, particularly the border, Garre said during a regiment unavisita in Entre Rios (northeast), according to declaracionesrecogidas Telam official agency. Colombia can understand that it is entitled to deliver basesmilitares the use of extra-regional forces, but it seems that tambienobvio have to ensure the absolute limit of its domestic problems esasactividades he said. Other South American countries have a right to know is this bilateral collaboration inwhichparticular and especially estarseguros that there will be no interference in their territories, anadiola minister, to participate in the delegation of Argentina who shall assist the Summit of the Union of South American Nations (UNASUR) convocadapara next Friday in Bariloche. (more…)

Afghanistan suffers deadliest year for the army

The information I received from our police forces in the area said 36 people were killed and another 64 were wounded in the explosion, said police commander for the southern region Gholam Ali Wahdat.

It was one of the most serious bombings in Afghanistan in months. Ayoubi said the attack was near the offices of a privately owned road construction, not a humanitarian organization based Canadian CIDA, as reported previously.

According to witnesses, the attack was near a building housing the Afghan secret service. After the explosion they heard shooting and then the police and the army cordoned off the site. Ayoubi said most victims were civilians, since scores of civilian homes were destroyed by the attack, in the middle of the city who is presumed was carried out with a fire engine.

It is anticipated that the death toll rises after removing the debris. The force of the blast caused a burst kilometer several glass houses. The same day, spread the first results of the Afghan presidential elections, against the radical Islamist Taliban announced a boycott.

NEWS Chief died. The Taliban chief Baitullah Mehsud died last Sunday after being seriously wounded during an attack by a pilotless aircraft (drone) in North America, told the BBC his successor as head of the movement Therik-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP ) Hakimula Mehsud. The man, who was a relative and a spokesman for Mehsud, days before he was elected to succeed the chief died, although no official confirmation, in a missile attack carried out by a plane U.S. pilotless August 5. Hakimula Mehsud says According to British television and returned to the Pakistan Baitullah Mehsud was severely injured in the attack by U.S. aircraft and remained unconscious until Sunday, when he died. NEWS deadliest year. The year 2009 is already the deadliest for foreign troops deployed in Afghanistan since late 2001, after four American soldiers from NATO were victimized by a bomb today, in a time when public opinion fewer and fewer Americans support the intervention. When there are still four months to the end of the year, 295 foreign soldiers have died in China, compared to the 294 fatalities in all of 2008 According to the independent website icasualties.org. Four U.S. soldiers from the NATO force (ISAF) were killed by a bomb blast in southern Afghanistan, said the Atlantic alliance. (more…)