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China kids struggle for play time
As the world celebrates Universal Children's Day, many Chinese children still have to study up to 70 hours a week to get ahead.
Banks fear shipping loan defaults
Analysts say 200 billion pounds of shipping debt could be a threat to European banks.
Little-known Belgian PM now the face of Europe
European leaders have chosen a low-profile pair to lead a revamped EU, prompting widespread criticism that national leaders deliberately undercut the positions in order to preserve their own influence. The pick of Belgium's premier, Herman Van Rompuy
Tsingtao eyes China GDP jolt
Tsingtao, China's No.2 beermaker, is hoping a recovering economy and know-how from Japan's Asahi will return it to double-digit growth.
'New Moon' Stars Are Obsessed Too
Robert Pattinson, Taylor Lautner and Kristen Stewart talk about their legion of 'twi-hard' fans and reveal their own obsessions. (Nov. 20)
Az. Couple Indicted on Huge Luggage Theft Scam
Authorities say an Arizona couple has been indicted in the theft of nearly 1,000 pieces of luggage from baggage claim carousels at Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport. (Nov. 20)
Giuliani Eyeing a Run for U.S. Senate
Former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani, who many Republicans have been pushing to run for governor in 2010, is instead leaning more toward a run for U.S. Senate. (Nov. 20)
Mixed feelings greet inauguration of Afghan president
After a controversial election, Afghan President Hamid Karzai was sworn in for a term on Thursday. But with public confidence at an all time low and the US ramping up pressure to rid the country of its corruption, many Afghans are concerned ab
Chris Brown Gets 'Favorable' Probation Report
Chris Brown received an "extremely favorable" report from probation officials overseeing his felony assault case, a judge said Thursday. (Nov. 20)
Business Update: Asian techs slide
Tech shares lead Asian markets lower after a U.S. brokerage downgraded the semiconductor industry
Swine Flu Claims Its First Feline Victim
State health officials say a cat from the Linn County city of Lebanon died from the swine flu. Officials say the 10-year-old male apparently caught the virus from a human family member who had been sick. (Nov. 20)
3 Arrested Following Fla. Armed Home Invasion
Fla. authorities say a couple and their son were held captive for two days by armed intruders who forced the woman to withdraw nearly $24,000 from her bank and then shot her as she tried to escape. She is expected to recover. (Nov. 19)
Philippines welcomes boxer Pacquiao
Manny Pacquiao given hero's welcome in Manila, after winning his seventh world title in Las Vegas.
Today in History for Nov. 20
This is a recap of the news events that took place around the world on Friday, November 20th. (Nov. 20)
Military Looks for Stress Before Deployments
For years, US troops returning from combat suffering post-traumatic stress disorder went untreated until they came home. Now the military is looking at ways to treat stress while G.I.'s are deployed. (Nov. 20)
Rape, Murder Charges in NC Girl's Disappearance
A man already accused of kidnapping a 5-year-old North Carolina girl faces new charges that he raped and asphyxiated her, police said Thursday. (Nov. 19)
Raw Video: Bongs Disguised As Xmas Ornaments
U.S.Customs officials say they got a surprise when they found 316,000 glass bongs disguised as Christmas decorations at the Los Angeles harbor. The drug pipes were shipped from China and are estimated to be worth is more than $2.6 million. (Nov. 19)
Train Station Shooting Trial to Be Moved to L.A.
The trial of a former transit officer charged in the killing of an unarmed man will be held in Southern Calif. An Alameda County Superior Court judge ruled Thursday that the murder trial of Johannes Mehserle will be moved to Los Angeles. (Nov. 19)
Belgian Van Rompuy first EU president
Leaders of the EU chose Belgian Prime Minister Herman Van Rompuy as the first president of the EU and British Baroness Catherine Ashton as the EU foreign affairs chief.



















