2014年12月21日 星期日

2014-12-22 Ireland World


New York Times
   
New York Police Add Precautions After Ambush   
New York Times
Faced with the first targeted killings of New York City police officers in years, the city's police leaders ratcheted up precautions for their vast patrol force on Sunday as officials described the predatory final movements of a gunman bent on killing officers.
Hate-filled past of police killer   Irish Independent
Gunman who shot and killed 2 NYPD officers in Brooklyn had troubled past ...   Fox News
Tompkins Houses, Near Attack on Police, Had Felt Safer   Wall Street Journal
BBC News   
USA TODAY   
Daily Mail   
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BBC News
   
Tunisia election: Essebsi claims historic victory   
BBC News
Tunisia's Beji Caid Essebsi has claimed victory in the country's first free presidential election, with exit polls suggesting he won 55.5% of the vote. Supporters of the 88-year-old celebrated in the capital Tunis. Campaigners for his rival, caretaker President ...

Old-Guard Politician Seen Leading Tunisia's Interim President in Runoff Election   New York Times
Official from hated Ben Ali regime claims victory in Tunisia presidential election   Sydney Morning Herald
Tunisian Candidate Claims Victory Over Interim President   Wall Street Journal (blog)
Irish Times   
Channel News Asia   
TIME   
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Reuters
   
Obama says Sony hack not an act of war   
Reuters
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. President Barack Obama moved to prevent U.S. anger at North Korea from spiraling out of control on Sunday by saying the massive hacking of Sony Pictures was not an act of war but instead was cyber-vandalism.
I would have told cinemas to show film, says Obama   Irish Independent
North Korea Threatens Bigger Pain If Punished Over Sony Hack   Businessweek
Sony may release The Interview on YouTube   Irish Times
Bloomberg   
New York Times   
Livemint   
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CBC.ca
   
France: Driver goes on rampage, feeding fears   
Daily Mail
PARIS (AP) — A driver deliberately slammed his car into crowds around the city of Dijon in eastern France on Sunday, raising concerns at a time when Islamic extremists are calling for attacks in France. The Sunday night rampage came a day after a knife ...

Crazed driver hits 11 in France terror attack   New York Daily News
Around the world: Car attack in France stirs terrorism fears   Houston Chronicle
Alert after 'Islamist' car rampage   The Courier

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Irish Examiner
   
Sinn Féin to ask Presidentnot to sign water bill into law   
Irish Examiner
Sinn Féin will ask President Michael D Higgins not to sign the water services bill into law if it is passed by the Seanad today, as part of rarely-used head of State powers. The move was revealed as an independent senator began a “campaign” to force a ...

Sinn Féin will petition President not to sign water bill   The Nationalist
Sinn Féin claims government is guillotining the water services bill   Newstalk 106-108 fm

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Deccan Chronicle
   
Vladimir Putin no chess master: Barack Obama to foreign policy critics   
Deccan Chronicle
Washington: US President Barack Obama hit back at foreign policy critics in an interview on Monday, brushing off claims he had been naively outmaneuvered by Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin over the Ukraine crisis. Obama bluntly dismissed the notion ...

President Obama: Putin Hasn't 'Rolled Me'   The Inquisitr
Obama: Putin Has Not Outmaneuvered West   Voice of America
Obama says Putin presiding over 'currency collapse'   Irish Times
Daily Times   
Economic Times   
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Belfast Telegraph
   
Deal talks 'will end tomorrow' says Northern Ireland Secretary Theresa Villiers   
Belfast Telegraph
Talks to strike a new political deal in Northern Ireland will end tomorrow, with or without agreement, the Government has insisted. Also in this Section. Pair charged over west Belfast hijacking · Christmas dinner: We eat the equivalent of TWELVE Big Macs ...

'Make Your Mind Up Time' For NI Politicians   Sky News
Villiers issues blunt ultimatum over talks deal   Belfast Newsletter
NI talks: Theresa Villiers tells party leaders it is 'make your mind up time'   BBC News
U.TV   
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Irish Independent
   
Traditional parties' annus horribilis ends with support hitting new low   
Irish Independent
This final Sunday Independent/Millward Brown poll of the year, conducted from December 8 up until Thursday of last week, confirms what many had suspected. The era of a two-and-a-half party political system is well and truly over.
Significant drop in support for Labour Party according to new opinion polls   RTE.ie
Fine Gael and Labour struggle for support in opinion polls   Irish Times
Three polls have Labour tumbling as Independents ride high   BreakingNews.ie

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New York Daily News
   
French cops kill man after police station attack   
Oman Tribune
French police on Saturday shot dead a knife-wielding man who attacked three officers in a police station. The man wounded one officer's face at the entrance to the police station in Joue-les-Tours near the central city of Tours and injured two others before he ...

French police shoot dead man who attacked officer with knife   Irish Times
Police station knife attacker shot dead in France   Scotsman
Man gunned down after attacking French cops: report   New York Daily News
Washington Post   
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Daily Mail   
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Irish Times
   
Patsy McGarry: In a word   
Irish Times
I've always felt Ebenezer Scrooge got a raw deal. Truly, one of the most honest men in literature. A man who called a spade a spade, a fraud a fraud, and referred to so much that surrounds Christmas as the awful humbug it truly is. Or, to be more accurate, ...


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