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DNA Study: Ancient Phoenicians Still With Us
Oct 31, 2008 8:40 AM CDT
DNA Study: Ancient Phoenicians Still With Us
Phoenician blood in North Africa, MidEast
(Newser)
- The Phoenicians may have disappeared as a distinct society a few thousand years ago, but it turns out their imprint remains very much alive today. Genetic researchers have discovered the DNA of the seafaring civilization in the blood of men—as many as 1 in 17— who live today in...
Witness Says 'Creepy Man' Kidnapped Maddy
Jan 20, 2008 9:19 PM CST
Witness Says 'Creepy Man' Kidnapped Maddy
New sketch sparks worldwide manhunt
(Newser)
- A second sketch of Madeline McCann's alleged kidnapper sparked a worldwide manhunt yesterday, the
Daily Mail
reports. Maddy's parents revealed the drawing, based on a UK witness' account of a "creepy man" she saw after Maddy vanished in Portugal last May. She reported him to Portuguese police, but the...
6 Guantanamo Detainees
Sent Home
Jun 20, 2007 12:19 PM CDT
6 Guantanamo Detainees Sent Home
One prisoner faces persecution in Tunisia; lawyer opposed release
(Newser)
- Six prisoners held at the Guantanamo Bay naval base have been returned to their home countries—four to Tunisia and two to Yemen—the AP reports. One detainee's lawyer opposed the transfer on the grounds that he may face abuse for nonviolent political activism.
Bombers Hit Algerian Capital
Apr 11, 2007 11:50 AM CDT
Bombers Hit Algerian Capital
(Newser)
- Two bombs, including one targeting the prime minister's office, killed at least 23 people in Algiers today, in the latest in a round of suspected Al-Qaeda-affiliated terror attacks that have rocked North Africa in recent weeks, the New York Times reports.
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