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Canada Post Back in Action, but Court Challenge Ahead
Members of the Canadian Union of Postal Workers resumed normal operations on Tuesday after being legislated back to work by Parliament.
Ai Weiwei Photography Exhibit Opens
An exhibit featuring 227 photographs taken by Ai Weiwei during his 12-year stay in New York City opened yesterday at the Asia Society Museum. After more than a year of preparations, the exhibition marks the first time the photographs have been displayed outside China.
‘Bloody Harvest’ Released in Taiwan
David Kilgour and David Matas, who wrote the book “Bloody Harvest,” and were also 2010 Nobel Peace Prize nominees, attended the launch for the Chinese translation of “Bloody Harvest,” held in Taiwan on June 28.
Obama Defends Libyan War in News Conference
Amid the ongoing congressional battle over U.S. involvement in Libya, the Senate Foreign Relations Committee voted 14-5 on June 29 to approve a resolution that would authorize limited military intervention in the war
Recall Roundup: Acura TL Ball Joints, BMW X5 Steering
NAPA Auto Parts and Affinia are recalling some aftermarket Acura TL lower ball joints after mistakenly selling the incorrect size.
Rumors Fly In Venezuela Over Chavez’s Absence
After 18 days of presidential incommunicado, political tensions are mounting with rumors and speculation flying fast about the health of Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez.
Comptroller Liu Not Getting the Publicity He Wanted
City Comptroller John Liu’s name has made headlines several times this month, but probably not in the way he had hoped for.
North Korea Says It Looks Forward to Nuclear Arms Talks
North Korea said that it is looking to engage in a dialogue on nuclear arm control.
France’s Lagarde Heads to IMF
Christine Lagarde’s first duty will be to tackle the European debt issue.
New York City News in Brief, June 29
NYC News in Brief, June 29: State Teacher’s Union Sues Regents Board, DOT Puts Wayfinding on the Map, Call to Rebuild St. Nicholas Church

