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Friday October 04 2013
 
 
World News
 
Italy's Berlusconi nears 'end of the road'
 
The 'loyalists' who sought out the former PM were not there to seek counsel but to deliver a declaration which threatens a schism in centre-right politics
 
 
 
Obama cancels Asia trip over shutdown
 
 
Military groups set to send thousands home
 
 
Fifa to consult over Qatar World Cup
 
 
Italy urges EU assistance on migrant issue
 
 
Dutch act to free Greenpeace activists
 
 
Syria war hits Lebanon's exclusive shops
 
 
Vo Nguyen Giap, Vietnamese general
 
 
Scandal hits Dutch pensioners' champion
 
 
Lisbon plea to relax targets rejected
 
 
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Smart Reads October 4, 2013
 

♦ Spain may be emerging from the recession with a more competitive economy, but critics claim that confidence in the rebound is premature and potentially dangerous.
♦ A leaked video shows Egyptian Army officers debating how to influence the media before the military takeover.
♦ Patrick Cockburn writes about how media coverage of conflicts in Afghanistan, Iraq, Libya and Syria doesn’t always reflect the whole reality of each war.
♦ Justice officials in Hong Kong admitted to knowing that one of Berlusconi’s allies tried to interfere with evidence in a money laundering case, where Berlusconi’s son is one of the defendents, according to the South China Morning Post.
♦ The stance of some Republican House members on the US government shutdown is generating anger among senior Republican officials, who think the small bloc of conservatives is undermining the party and helping President Obama.

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