The Delaware Gazette

Police calm London, but riots flare across UK

LONDON — Thou­sands more police offi­cers flooded Lon­don streets Tues­day in a bid to end Britain’s worst riot­ing in a gen­er­a­tion as ner­vous shop­keep­ers closed early and some res­i­dents stood guard to pro­tect their neigh­bor­hoods. An eerie calm pre­vailed in the city, but unrest spread across cen­tral and north­ern Eng­land on a fourth night of vio­lence dri­ven by poor, diverse and brazen crowds of young people.

Navy prepares submarines for 1st female officers

HARTFORD, Conn. — For Ensign Peggy LeGrand, the biggest con­cern about serv­ing on a sub­ma­rine is not spend­ing weeks at a time in tight quar­ters with an entirely male crew. What wor­ries her is the scrutiny that comes with break­ing one of the last gen­der bar­ri­ers in the U.S. military.

War crimes prosecutor seeks arrest of Gadhafi

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TRIPOLI, Libya — The Inter­na­tional Crim­i­nal Court’s chief pros­e­cu­tor sought arrest war­rants Mon­day for Libyan leader Moam­mar Gad­hafi, his son and the country’s intel­li­gence chief for autho­riz­ing the killing of civil­ians in a crack­down on anti-government rebels. Gadhafi’s gov­ern­ment denied the allegations.

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