Monday, April 13, 2009

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Fighting Piracy: Coordinated Action Still Missing

By BRUCE CRUMLEY / PARIS

Europe has taken charge in the battle against pirates. Yet a few successes hide the fact that the effort is floundering

Can Rick Warren Play Both Sides of the Gay Marriage Battle?

By AMY SULLIVAN

ABC's "This Week" began Sunday with this announcement from a slightly miffed George Stephanopoulos: "For those of you tuning in this morning expecting to hear from Pastor Rick Warren, we were, too"

Scores Injured As Bangkok Protests Erupt into Chaos

By HANNAH BEECH / BANGKOK

Scores of people were injured in two separate incidents on Monday as Thai soldiers tried to disperse agitated anti-government protesters who had blockaded part of central Bangkok for days

The New Internet Start-Up Boom: Get Rich Slow

By JOSH QUITTNER

Surprise: there's never been a better moment to bootstrap your own Internet business. All you need is a laptop, a broadband connection and a great idea. Inside the new start-up boom

OMG! Hannah Montana (and Miley) Top Box Office

By RICHARD CORLISS

The Disney film takes in $34 million and sets the one-day record for a G-rated film

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" See ships, take ransom, make millions."
ADM. RICK GURNON,
head of the Massachusetts Maritime Academy, describing the Somali pirates' increasing threat to maritime activities after the U.S. Navy rescued an American ship captain
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Spain's Costumed Debt Collectors: Final Notice?

By Lisa Abend

In Spain, costumed debt collectors embarrass borrowers into paying back the money they owe. But new proposed legislation could put an end to the tradition of debt collection by humiliation

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