January 10, 2006
 
  1. US border proposal worries region - BBC
  2. Mexico leftist says Fox soft on U.S. over border - Tehran Times
  3. Colorado Bans Open Fires After Wildfires - CBS News
  4. Inflation concerns spur gold to 25-year high - IOL
  5. US stocks open lower - The Australian
  6. Soros warns of slowdown in 2007 - Business Day (SA)
  7. Bremer claims he was used as Iraq 'fall guy' - Financial Times
  8. Iraq war may cost US trillions - News24
  9. Shiite challenge to US policy - Asia Times
  10. Bush to outline expectations for Iraq in 2006 - IOL
  11. US sees Iraqi oil production choked for years - Mail & Guardian
  12. US begins to loosen its Afghan grip for NATO control - The Standard (China)
  13. The extraordinary folly of Britain's new opium war - Guardian Unlimited
  14. Iran Earns Scorn of West by Removing Seals - Woodland Daily Democrat
  15. Ahmadinejad's Appetite for Self-Destruction - SPIEGEL
  16. U.S. plans Philippine war games in Muslim south - Reuters
  17. US bid to avert new Horn conflict - BBC
  18. Unite against Darfur genocide - Denver Post
  19. Washington moves to quash Guantanamo detainee appeals - CBC News
  20. Sharon 'still critical but stable' - Scotsman
  21. U.S. says industry key to six-nation climate pact - Reuters
  22. US force-feeds Guantanamo detainees on hunger strike - China Daily
  23. US doctors examine schoolchildren - DAWN
  24. Russia bracing for bird flu outbreak - Aljazeera
  25. Are we doing enough to prevent bird flu? - Times Online
  26. Study questions bird-flu paranoia - Washington Times
  27. HSBC plans for up to 50% absences during pandemic - MarketWatch
  28. Canada's election campaign enters crucial stage - Boston Herald
  29. Sharp exchanges in Canada debate - BBC
  30. Blair wants Britons to show respect - Globe and Mail
  31. North Korean leader Kim Jong Il makes secret visit to China - Khaleej Times
– posted by Dennis Hodges @ 5:16 PM GMT