Saturday, August 31, 2013

Voice of America: For Syrian Refugee Family, a Return to War

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For Syrian Refugee Family, a Return to War
Sep 1st 2013, 02:18, by webdesk@voanews.com (Heather Murdock)

In a sparse apartment with a distant view of the Mediterranean, seven-year-old Mohammad describes his life in Syria of just a few months ago: A bomb went off near his father's store; snipers shot people on the roads; his uncle was killed on his way to buy a sandwich.   "Lebanon is not as scary as Syria, but it's not as good as home," he says, explaining that he doesn't go to school here, and he doesn't go out to play.   "Playing was before the war, when everyone was ...

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For Syrian Refugee Family, a Return to War
Sep 1st 2013, 02:18, by webdesk@voanews.com (Heather Murdock)

In a sparse apartment with a distant view of the Mediterranean, seven-year-old Mohammad describes his life in Syria of just a few months ago: A bomb went off near his father's store; snipers shot people on the roads; his uncle was killed on his way to buy a sandwich.   "Lebanon is not as scary as Syria, but it's not as good as home," he says, explaining that he doesn't go to school here, and he doesn't go out to play.   "Playing was before the war, when everyone was ...

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For Syrian Refugee Family, a Return to War
Sep 1st 2013, 02:18, by webdesk@voanews.com (Heather Murdock)

In a sparse apartment with a distant view of the Mediterranean, seven-year-old Mohammad describes his life in Syria of just a few months ago: A bomb went off near his father's store; snipers shot people on the roads; his uncle was killed on his way to buy a sandwich.   "Lebanon is not as scary as Syria, but it's not as good as home," he says, explaining that he doesn't go to school here, and he doesn't go out to play.   "Playing was before the war, when everyone was ...

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For Syrian Refugee Family, a Return to War
Sep 1st 2013, 02:18, by webdesk@voanews.com (Heather Murdock)

In a sparse apartment with a distant view of the Mediterranean, seven-year-old Mohammad describes his life in Syria of just a few months ago: A bomb went off near his father's store; snipers shot people on the roads; his uncle was killed on his way to buy a sandwich.   "Lebanon is not as scary as Syria, but it's not as good as home," he says, explaining that he doesn't go to school here, and he doesn't go out to play.   "Playing was before the war, when everyone was ...

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For Syrian Refugee Family, a Return to War
Sep 1st 2013, 02:18, by webdesk@voanews.com (Heather Murdock)

In a sparse apartment with a distant view of the Mediterranean, seven-year-old Mohammad describes his life in Syria of just a few months ago: A bomb went off near his father's store; snipers shot people on the roads; his uncle was killed on his way to buy a sandwich.   "Lebanon is not as scary as Syria, but it's not as good as home," he says, explaining that he doesn't go to school here, and he doesn't go out to play.   "Playing was before the war, when everyone was ...

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Voice of America: US Congressional Leaders Welcome Vote on Syria Strike

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US Congressional Leaders Welcome Vote on Syria Strike
Sep 1st 2013, 01:31, by webdesk@voanews.com (Cindy Saine)

U.S. congressional leaders are welcoming the surprise announcement by President Barack Obama that he will seek a vote from both chambers of Congress to authorize any military strikes against the Syrian government for alleged chemical weapons attacks.   More than 140 U.S. lawmakers had signed a letter to President Obama asking him to seek congressional approval before taking any military action on Syria. But Congress is out for its summer recess until September 9, lawmakers are scattered ...

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US Congressional Leaders Welcome Vote on Syria Strike
Sep 1st 2013, 01:31, by webdesk@voanews.com (Cindy Saine)

U.S. congressional leaders are welcoming the surprise announcement by President Barack Obama that he will seek a vote from both chambers of Congress to authorize any military strikes against the Syrian government for alleged chemical weapons attacks.   More than 140 U.S. lawmakers had signed a letter to President Obama asking him to seek congressional approval before taking any military action on Syria. But Congress is out for its summer recess until September 9, lawmakers are scattered ...

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US Congressional Leaders Welcome Vote on Syria Strike
Sep 1st 2013, 01:31, by webdesk@voanews.com (Cindy Saine)

U.S. congressional leaders are welcoming the surprise announcement by President Barack Obama that he will seek a vote from both chambers of Congress to authorize any military strikes against the Syrian government for alleged chemical weapons attacks.   More than 140 U.S. lawmakers had signed a letter to President Obama asking him to seek congressional approval before taking any military action on Syria. But Congress is out for its summer recess until September 9, lawmakers are scattered ...

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Voice of America: US Congressional Leaders Welcome Vote on Syria Strike

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US Congressional Leaders Welcome Vote on Syria Strike
Sep 1st 2013, 01:31, by webdesk@voanews.com (Cindy Saine)

U.S. congressional leaders are welcoming the surprise announcement by President Barack Obama that he will seek a vote from both chambers of Congress to authorize any military strikes against the Syrian government for alleged chemical weapons attacks.   More than 140 U.S. lawmakers had signed a letter to President Obama asking him to seek congressional approval before taking any military action on Syria. But Congress is out for its summer recess until September 9, lawmakers are scattered ...

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US Congressional Leaders Welcome Vote on Syria Strike
Sep 1st 2013, 01:31, by webdesk@voanews.com (Cindy Saine)

U.S. congressional leaders are welcoming the surprise announcement by President Barack Obama that he will seek a vote from both chambers of Congress to authorize any military strikes against the Syrian government for alleged chemical weapons attacks.   More than 140 U.S. lawmakers had signed a letter to President Obama asking him to seek congressional approval before taking any military action on Syria. But Congress is out for its summer recess until September 9, lawmakers are scattered ...

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Voice of America: Obama To Seek Input from Congress on Syria

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Obama To Seek Input from Congress on Syria
Aug 31st 2013, 23:56

U.S. President Barack Obama has delayed an expected military strike against Syria, instead telling Americans he will seek congressional approval to punish the Syrian government for its alleged use of chemical weapons. In a Saturday address at the White House, Mr. Obama said he has decided the United States should take military action against Syrian government targets. But he said that while he believes he has the authority to order a strike, he also thinks it is important for the country to ...

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Voice of America: North Korea Blames Military Drills For Canceling Visit of US Envoy

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North Korea Blames Military Drills For Canceling Visit of US Envoy
Aug 31st 2013, 23:47

North Korea says it rescinded its offer for a senior U.S. envoy to visit Pyongyang because of U.S. and South Korean military drills that took place on the peninsula last week. U.S. envoy Robert King was due to travel from Tokyo to Pyongyang Friday to request that a jailed Korean-American, Kenneth Bae, be freed on humanitarian grounds. But on Saturday a North Korean Foreign Ministry spokesman said the military drills made humanitarian dialogue impossible. The State Department on Friday said it ...

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Voice of America: Obama To Seek Input from Congress on Syria

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Obama To Seek Input from Congress on Syria
Aug 31st 2013, 23:56

U.S. President Barack Obama has delayed an expected military strike against Syria, instead telling Americans he will seek congressional approval to punish the Syrian government for its alleged use of chemical weapons. In a Saturday address at the White House, Mr. Obama said he has decided the United States should take military action against Syrian government targets. But he said that while he believes he has the authority to order a strike, he also thinks it is important for the country to ...

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Voice of America: North Korea Blames Military Drills For Canceling Visit of US Envoy

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North Korea Blames Military Drills For Canceling Visit of US Envoy
Aug 31st 2013, 23:47

North Korea says it rescinded its offer for a senior U.S. envoy to visit Pyongyang because of U.S. and South Korean military drills that took place on the peninsula last week. U.S. envoy Robert King was due to travel from Tokyo to Pyongyang Friday to request that a jailed Korean-American, Kenneth Bae, be freed on humanitarian grounds. But on Saturday a North Korean Foreign Ministry spokesman said the military drills made humanitarian dialogue impossible. The State Department on Friday said it ...

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Obama To Seek Input from Congress on Syria
Aug 31st 2013, 23:56

U.S. President Barack Obama has delayed an expected military strike against Syria, instead telling Americans he will seek congressional approval to punish the Syrian government for its alleged use of chemical weapons. In a Saturday address at the White House, Mr. Obama said he has decided the United States should take military action against Syrian government targets. But he said that while he believes he has the authority to order a strike, he also thinks it is important for the country to ...

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Obama To Seek Input from Congress on Syria
Aug 31st 2013, 23:56

U.S. President Barack Obama has delayed an expected military strike against Syria, instead telling Americans he will seek congressional approval to punish the Syrian government for its alleged use of chemical weapons. In a Saturday address at the White House, Mr. Obama said he has decided the United States should take military action against Syrian government targets. But he said that while he believes he has the authority to order a strike, he also thinks it is important for the country to ...

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Voice of America: North Korea Blames Military Drills For Canceling Visit of US Envoy

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North Korea Blames Military Drills For Canceling Visit of US Envoy
Aug 31st 2013, 23:47

North Korea says it rescinded its offer for a senior U.S. envoy to visit Pyongyang because of U.S. and South Korean military drills that took place on the peninsula last week. U.S. envoy Robert King was due to travel from Tokyo to Pyongyang Friday to request that a jailed Korean-American, Kenneth Bae, be freed on humanitarian grounds. But on Saturday a North Korean Foreign Ministry spokesman said the military drills made humanitarian dialogue impossible. The State Department on Friday said it ...

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