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US military chief signals changes in Iraq policy
WASHINGTON, Saturday (AFP) -US military leaders are making their own reassessment of the course in Iraq, the top US military officer said, signaling major changes ahead with Defence Secretary Donald Rumsfeld's departure.
 
Civic group to file suit against Rumsfeld
WASHINGTON, Saturday, (AFP) - An association of lawyers defending detainees held at the US naval base in Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, said Friday it will be filing suit against outgoing US Defence Secretary Donald Rumsfeld for his alleged role in sanctioning torture.
 
Porn teaches Thai panda how to mate
BANGKOK, Saturday (Reuters) - A Thai zoo, which has hosted a couple of pandas for four years, will play “porn” videos for the male next month to encourage them to breed in captivity, the project manager said today.
 
FilHomework not good for kids, some US parents and educators say
WASHINGTON, Saturday (AFP) - A small but increasingly vocal group of US parents and educators are pushing for homework to be abolished for younger children on grounds that it serves no purpose.
According to two new books on the subject, American children are being robbed of time to enjoy hobbies, sports and even their families because of too much homework.
 
From royal consort to peace campaigner

Barbara Adams has been witness to huge change. Today's Kathmandu with its filthy, crowded alleys, stinking rivers and gridlocked roads is a far cry from the fictional Shangri La depicted in the 1930s novel that gave rise to the myth of a mysterious land hidden deep in the Himalayas.

 
More confusion as the face veil is not lifted
If I continue from last week on the saga surrounding the face veil of Muslim women it is for a good reason. Last month it became a much-talked of issue in Britain when an assistant teacher sought legal redress after she was suspended from school for refusing to remove her face veil.
 

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