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VIENNA A Chechen who had formally accused the president of Chechnya of participating in kidnappings and torture sessions was fatally shot Tuesday as he walked out of a grocery store in Vienna, Austria, according to his lawyer and family friends.
The shooting appeared to be another politically motivated killing of a Russian citizen who had criticized government conduct.
The slain man, Umar S. Israilov, 27, had been detained as a separatist rebel, then was given amnesty, and briefly became a bodyguard to President Ramzan A. Kadyrov of Chechnya. He ultimately fled Chechnya for Europe.
Brazil: Candidate makeover
BRASILIA The ruling party's likely contender for Brazil's presidency in 2010 is putting a new face forward literally, according to local news reports.
Brazil's major newspapers are running before-and-after photos of Dilma Rousseff, the president's chief of staff. They say she apparently underwent cosmetic surgery last month.
Canada: Reward in bombings
VANCOUVER, British Columbia Canada's top oil and gas producer is offering a cash reward of up to 500,000 Canadian dollars ($408,000) for information leading to the arrest of whoever is behind recent bombings of its pipelines.
Four EnCana Corp. sites have been attacked since October, putting a spotlight on local concerns over the industry's rapid growth, particularly of projects involving sour gas that contains the potentially deadly chemical hydrogen sulfide.
Mexico: Sculptures defaced
VILLAHERMOSA A U.S. woman and two Mexican men were released on bail Tuesday after being charged with allegedly damaging pre-Hispanic Olmec sculptures by dousing them with grape juice, cooking oil and other liquids that stained the massive carved stone heads.
The three were arrested Sunday and face trial for allegedly staining a total of 23 porous stone altars and carvings located in a national park in the Gulf Coast state of Tabasco.
The woman's lawyer said his client's name is Wanda Aguilar. Prosecutors in Tabasco say she is resident of Miami, Fla.
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angelo in atlanta | Jan. 24, 2009 at 1:28 p.m.
A man sleeps near a poster of "Slumdog Millionaire," on a pillar in Mumbai, India, Tuesday. India's movie-mad millions have not yet seen "Slumdog Millionaire," but this Mumbai-based fairy tale, which opens here next week, is already the toast of Bollywood. On Sunday, "Slumdog" went home with four Golden Globe awards.
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is struggling in some aspects of his game. We saw what he did last year early...
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Honk if you intercepted Max Hall.
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