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Protesters clash with police in Egypt near Algerian Embassy

Hundreds of angry demonstrators in Egypt's capital fought with police near the Algerian Embassy early Friday, the Interior Ministry said.

Olympic fencer inspires new generation

Sada Jacobson may be a world champion fencer with three Olympic medals, but dressed in a T-shirt and sweats, she looked like any other student getting a lesson at the gym.

The Screening Room's top 10 Italian films

Over the last few weeks, there has been a definite Italian flavor pervading "The Screening Room" offices.

11 dead as car bombs hit Algerian military base, hotel

Two car bombings in eastern Algeria killed at least 11 people Wednesday -- a day after a blast near a military school in a neighboring region claimed 43 lives.

Time.com: Mounting Terror in Algeria

The worst yet in a spate of suicide bombings stokes fears of more attacks during the coming holy month

43 dead in Algerian suicide bombing

An attack on a military school in Algeria killed 43 people and wounded another 38 on Tuesday, the interior ministry said.

Spill could close part of Mississippi River for days

The U.S. Coast Guard closed 98 miles of the Mississippi River from New Orleans, Louisiana, southward after a fuel barge and a tanker collided early Wednesday, spilling more than 400,000 gallons of fuel oil.

Time.com: Several Dead in Algerian Bombings

Two bombs exploded Sunday at a train station in Algeria, killing at least 13 people

Time.com: OPEC: Oil Prices Not Our Fault

Algerian Energy Minister Chakib Khelil told reporters the cartel will make no new decision on production levels until Sept. 9

Time.com: Al-Qaeda Threat to N. Africa Tourists

The abduction of two Austrian tourists has raised concerns about the upsurge in extremist activity in north Africa

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