Associated Press - October 12, 2008 3:53 AM ET A Russian Soyuz spiral upwards with two Americans and a Russian on game table is headed for the global extent station. 1 of the Americans is computer match millionaire Richard Garriott, whose primogenitor was an astronaut. He'll devote 10 days in space. SEOUL, South Korea (AP) - North Korea says it'll take up again dismantling its atomic complex and again make allowance inspections there. The smite comes after the U.S. removed North Korea from its incline of terrorism-sponsoring countries.
WASHINGTON (AP) - Global banking ministers detain searching for ways to have a go at the unfolding monetary crisis. At meetings in Washington this weekend, the focal point has been on the consequences the moment is having on promptly developing countries and skint nations at jeopardize of being swept up in the turmoil. KANDAHAR, Afghanistan (AP) - NATO calls a eye-opener onslaught by Taliban militants "a spectacular failure" after their attempts against a southern Afghan burg were repelled. NATO aircraft bombed insurgents it says were rally for a biggest attack.
All told, two battles left-wing more than 100 militants dead. PUERTO SAN CARLOS, Mexico (AP) - Hurricane Norbert has landed over mainland Mexico as a Category 1, though officials bid the williwaw is weakening. The National Hurricane Center says its remnants are expected to touch into the southwestern United States later tonight. Copyright 2008 The Associated Press. All rights reserved.
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