By Roberta Rampton and Justyna Pawlak WASHINGTON/VILNIUS (Reuters) - President Barack Obama urged Americans on Saturday to back him in launching an attack on Syria, as diplomatic pressure grew on the United States to wait for a U.N. report expected in a week's time before beginning military action. |
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WASHINGTON/VILNIUS (Reuters) - President Barack Obama urged Americans on Saturday to back him in launching an attack on Syria, as diplomatic pressure grew on the United States to wait for a U.N. report expected in a week's time before beginning military action. |
WASHINGTON/VILNIUS (Reuters) - President Barack Obama urged Americans on Saturday to back him in launching an attack on Syria, as diplomatic pressure grew on the United States to wait for a U.N. report expected in a week's time before beginning military action. |
Tens of thousands of people filled St. Peter's Square for a four-hour Syria peace vigil, answering Pope Francis' call for a grassroots cry for peace that was echoed by Christians and non-Christians alike in Syria and in vigils around... |
Listening to some of the rhetoric delivered (mostly) by men in sharp suits at the Oireachtas finance committee this week I was reminded of an iconic scene in John B Keane’s The Field . We see the Bull McCabe, steadfast in his determination to go to his grave still holding fast to the plot of land he.... |
Tens of thousands of people filled St Peter's Square for a four-hour Syria peace vigil late today. |
Tens of thousands of people filled St. Peter's Square for a four-hour Syria peace vigil late Saturday, answering Pope Francis' call for a grassroots cry for peace that was echoed by Christians and non-Christians alike in Syria and in vigils around the world. |
VATICAN CITY (AP) — Tens of thousands of people filled St. Peter's Square for a four-hour Syria peace vigil late Saturday, answering Pope Francis' call for a grassroots cry for peace that was echoed by Christians and non-Christians alike in Syria and in vigils around the world. |
Vatican: 100,000 answer pope's call, fill St. Peter's Square for Syria peace vigil |
VATICAN CITY (AP) — Tens of thousands of people answered Pope Francis' call for a four-hour Syria peace vigil in St. Peter's Square late Saturday, joining Christians and non-Christians alike in similar vigils around the world. About 70,000 people, according to an estimate by the Vatican, were present at the start of the vigil. |
PDOIS STATEMENT ON 22ND. JULY,2013 THE YOUNG SHOULD BE TOLD THE TRUTH PART 1 - 12 Posted on: 08 September 2013 ISSUED BY HALIFA SALLAH, 31July,2013 SECRETARY GENERAL 19 Years ago ,on 21 st. July 1994 ,to be precise, PDOIS’ Central Committee was forced to hold an emergency meeting when information.... |
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