Exhibit at Discovery Times Square in New York presents more than 250 objects found at Pompeii and nearby resort town
Mira Riad's The Littlest Lamb Orphanage to open near Cairo
Four years ago New York state officials first moved to block Indian Point nuclear plants's relicensing, now plant may get second look
Somali-born Waris Dirie now helps lead the global fight against female genital mutilation
A happy marriage - or a permanent committed relationship - has long been associated with longevity, better health
Abduwali Abdiqadir Muse sentenced for 2009 hijacking of Maersk Alabama, an American-flagged container ship
Union would form world's largest market for trading stock and other securities
Insects are increasingly resistant to pesticides
Egyptians living in New York City are voicing ardent support for regime change back home
US Ambassador to UN Rice expresses dismay, frustration and emphasizes there should be no barriers to 'robustly' protect civilians
UN spokesman rejects criticism, saying Ban Ki-moon uses all of the means at his disposal to promote human rights
About 200 demonstrators called for an end to arrests and mistreatment of actors, journalists, and political activists in Belarus
First Africa-centered show at museum, which specializes in arts of craftsmanship and design, showcases a broad range of media, subjects
She was released in September after nearly 14 months in an Iranian prison
Today's Penn Station is underground, sharing only name and location of its famous predecessor
Muslim leaders say freedom of religion is for everyone in America
Twin sisters Idyl and Ayaan Mohallim hopeful their Spring 2011 collection will attract notice in New York, and around the world
Several thousand people gathered in the city to voice their position on the Center, either for or against
Officials say memorial will open in 2011 but museum will not be ready until 2013
NY Landmarks Preservation Commission denies landmark status to 19th century building that now occupies site of proposed center
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