Israel is being accused of Apartheid-style ethnic segregation after starting a bus service for Palestinians-only.  This was apparently done to placate Jewish settlers who claimed Arab passengers were ''a security risk'' because of past suicide bombings

A Canadian couple is facing domestic violence charges after allegedly fighting over the last beer and assaulting each other with chips and dip. 

Queen Elizabeth II has been discharged from the hospital where she had checked in for a night with a nasty case of gastroenteritis.  The 86 year old walked out of the front doors smiling.

A baby born of an emergency caesarean section when his young parents were killed in a hit and run accident, has himself died.  New York City police are hunting the occupants of the grey BMW sedan that caused all the trouble.

For only the second time in the entire world, Doctors have cured a patient with HIV.  Doctors in the U.S. say they’ve effectively cured a baby who was born with the virus that causes AIDS.  This startling development could sharply reduce the number of kids living with the HIV.

Rioting, earthquakes, Elephants, and a killer blizzard.  Here are some of the stories in the headlines around Asia.

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Roman Catholic Cardinal Keith O’Brien of Scotland is admitting to sexual misconduct with priests serving under him, saying in a statement, “my sexual conduct has fallen below the standards expected of me as a priest, archbishop and cardinal".

Queen Elizabeth is recovering in King Edward VII Hospital in London with a case of gastroenteritis.  Buckingham Palace says she checked in Sunday afternoon and is in good spirits.

A bomb blast has killed at least 65 people in a predominantly Shia Muslim section of Karachi, Pakistan.  More than 60 more people are wounded.  Women and children are said to be among the victims. 

Rescuers have given up hope of find the Seffner, Florida man who was last seen screaming for his life and falling into a gigantic sinkhole that opened up beneath his bedroom.  The search is over and the man’s brother says his body will probably stay in the hole.

Wars, death, austerity, protests:  At least a brave little doggy stayed with a wandering toddler to keep her safe and warm during a cold night she was lost in the woods.  Here’s the news:

Trouble involving Aussie troops in Afghanistan, a deadly fire-fight on Borneo, and and a highly illogical disturbance in the force wakes the Sci-Fi nerds from their hibernation tubes.
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Good Morning, from a possible victory in the War on Terror to getting swallowed by scary sinkholes to meatless pies.. Nothing goes with a healthy brekkie like a trip around the world of news.

South African President Jacob Zuma is condemning the death of a cab driver, caught on cell phone video being handcuffed to the back of a police van by cops, and being dragged off camera.

A whiskey distiller in Dumbarton, Scotland is investigating the mix-up that led to thousands of liters of whiskey being flushed down the drain.

Benedict XVI ended his reign as leader of the world’s 1.1 Billion Roman Catholics, going through with his resignation and ceremonially leaving the Vatican to the Cardinals who will elect his successor.

U.S. Army Private Bradley Manning has pleaded Guilty to sending diplomatic cables and other secret documents to WikiLeaks.  But he’s denying the most serious charge of aiding the enemy.

Environmentalists are others are blasting a new World Health Organization (WHO) report that they say severely downplays the cancer risk following Japan’s Fukushima Nuclear Disaster, saying "The WHO's flawed report leaves its job half done."

The Ted Conference in Southern California is wrapping up after hearing from inventors and visionaries from around the world.  One of the highlights came in the presentation from a 13-year old Kenyan boy who just wanted to keep the Lions away from his family’s Cattle.

The leader of an Islamic Fundamentalist political party in Bangladesh has been sentenced to death for war crimes stemming from that nation’s bid for independence from Pakistan in 1971.  Delwar Hossain Sayedee’s allies will appeal the sentence, which sparked rioting that killed at least 30 people.

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