French Foreign Minister Bernard Kouchner said yesterday he feared everyone inside the United Nations headquarters in Haiti was killed when the building was destroyed by a powerful earthquake, which killed possibly thousands of people, as aftershocks rattled through the night and into yesterday.
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UN employees and thousands others feared dead in Haiti quake
Thousands feared dead after Haitian earthquake
The 7.0 magnitude quake that struck Tuesday was the most powerful to hit the Caribbean nation in 200 years. Haitians are lining bodies along the streets of Port-au-Prince, where thousands are feared dead after a massive earthquake destroyed much of the capital.
Thousands rally for Saab rescue
Thousands mourn Pakistan’s Bhutto, two years on
Pakistan government officials on Sunday led thousands of loyalists in mourning the assassination of former prime minister Benazir Bhutto, two years after her killing. Several thousand faithful gathered outside the mausoleum in southern Garhi Khuda Bakhsh village but complained that security
Thousands wait for Eurostar trains in London
Thousands of Eurostar passengers desperate to travel before Christmas filled the London terminal on Wednesday, forming snaking queues that prompted the train operator to urge others to stay away. Eurostar issued a statement advising passengers still stranded following a three-day shutdown of
Thousands warned to flee Philippine volcano zone
More than 3,000 villagers who are refusing to quit a no-go zone around the Philippines’ rumbling Mayon volcano risk forcible evacuation if they do not leave, officials said Monday. Scientists warned that powerful booms emanating from the Southeast Asian country’s most active volcano, located
Thousands flee erupting Philippine volcano
Philippine authorities started evacuating about 50,000 people from around the country’s most active volcano on Tuesday as it spewed burning mud and rocks. Mayon volcano, famed for its near-perfect cone shape in a coconut-growing region of the central Philippines, started to release lava
Tens of thousands protest in London
Tens of thousands of demonstrators marched through London demanding action at this week’s Copenhagen Climate Conference. Their ultimate message was to get world leaders to reach a tough new deal on cutting emissions.
What if there was a way to enjoy thousands of television channels with no wonthly bill? Posted By : DD Williams
In todays rocky economic climate, most households are cutting back whatever they can. And with cable and satellite television services costing anywhere from $65- $150 a month (more if you count premium movie channels), and with prices rising unchecked like they think its gasoline or something, many people are making their television based entertainment the first part of their household budget to get the axe.
Thousands call for Turing apology

Thousands of people have signed a Downing Street petition calling for a posthumous government apology to World War II code breaker Alan Turing.
Writer Ian McEwan has just backed the campaign, which already has the support of scientist Richard Dawkins.
In 1952 he was prosecuted under the gross indecency act after admitting to a sexual relationship with a man. Two years later he killed himself.
The petition was the idea of computer scientist John Graham-Cumming.
He is seeking an apology for the way the young mathematician was treated after his conviction. He has also written to the Queen to ask for a posthumous knighthood to be awarded to the British mathematician.
Alan Turing was given experimental chemical castration as a "treatment" and his security privileges were removed, meaning he could not continue work for the UK Government Communications Headquarters (GCHQ).
"This added insult and humiliation ultimately drove him to suicide," said Peter Tatchell. "With Turing’s death, Britain and the world lost one of its finest intellectual minds. A government apology and posthumous pardon are long overdue."
National legacy
Alan Turing is most famous for his code-breaking work at Bletchley Park during WWII, helping to create the Bombe that cracked messages enciphered with the German Enigma machines.
However he also made significant contributions to the emerging fields artificial intelligence and computing.
In 1936 he established the conceptual and philosophical basis for the rise of computers in a seminal paper called "On Computable Numbers" whilst in 1950 he devised a test to measure the intelligence of a machine. Today it is known as the Turing Test.
After the war he worked at many institution including the University of Manchester, where he worked on the Manchester Mark 1, one of the first recognisable modern computers.
There is a memorial statue of him in Manchester’s Sackville Gardens which was unveiled in 2001.
"I kept reading about potential funding cuts at Bletchley Park and I suddenly felt really mad about it," said Mr Graham-Cumming.
"I felt Turing was getting overlooked as being a British genius and that there was a blindspot in the public eye about an important man."
He has so far collected more than 5,500 signatures.
He admits that an official apology to Alan Turing is "unlikely", as Mr Turing has no known surviving family, but he says that the real aim of the petition is symbolic.
"The most important thing to me is that people hear about Alan Turing and realise his incredible impact on the modern world, and how terrible the impact of prejudice was on him," he said.
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Tens of thousands on strike across Serbia
Unions say that between 32,000 and 33,000 workers are currently on strike in Serbia. The Alliance of Independent Unions (SSS) says its data shows that the strikers “work or have worked” for 29 different companies, and that most protest over unpaid wages.
Nigerian troops battle militants, thousands flee
Fighting continued in northern Nigeria Wednesday as government forces battled members of a radical Islamic sect. Police sources say the latest clashes have been centered in the regional capital of Maiduguri. Officials say at least 3,000 people have been temporarily displaced by the fighting.
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‘Secret’ Chappelle Show Draws Thousands In Oregon
PORTLAND, Ore. — Thousands of people who learned through text message, Twitter and word-of-mouth that comedian Dave Chappelle would hold a free show filled a downtown Portland square late Tuesday and early Wednesday.
Chappelle arrived a…




Greg Mitchell: Cronkite’s 1968 Dissent on Vietnam Helped Save Thousands of Lives
I probably missed the late Walter Cronkite’s most important TV news moment: his famous February 1968 commentary after returning from Vietnam in which he cast strong doubt on our mission there and its chances for success.