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Krzys Wasilewski

It All Was Great Fun - Cell phones can make your life easier or turn it into a nightmare. The latter happened to Anna, a 14-year-old high school student from Poland, who was recorded by a cell phone digital camera when her classmates pinned her to a table and stripped her down to her underwear.

World Chronicle: February 8 - President Vladimir Putin warned western countries that their confrontational policies will not be left unanswered.

World Chronicle: February 7 - Travel restrictions, hotels just for foreigners, and homosexual marriages have dominated the first days of the “national debate,” initiated by Raul Castro's demand that his fellow citizens finally speak their minds.

World Chronicle: February 6 - For the latest news from around the world, keep up with the World Chronicle – now with a special new United States section!

World Chronicle: February 5 - As 24 states and territories cast their votes in primaries and caucuses, candidates from both parties are not slowing down.

World Chronicle: February 4 - Tourists and Sex Reign in Brazil: hundreds of thousands of tourists and natives alike thronged the streets of Rio de Janeiro in a wild procession, marking the last weekend before Lent.

World Chronicle: February 1 - Over 70 people were killed on Friday in separate suicide attacks that destroyed two popular Baghdad markets. According to the local police, both terrorists were women, with heavy explosives hidden beneath their clothes.

World Chronicle Showcasing Kenya, Sri Lanka, Russia, The Middle East and America: January 31, 2008 - Russia holds the notorious title as the European country with the highest number of race-related crimes.

World Chronicle: January 30 - Neither Rudy Giuliani nor John Edwards could attract more attention during their run for presidency than when they announced their resignation.

World Chronicle: January 29 - If you ask a Russian boy or girl who their role-model is, they will surely answer: Vladimir Putin.

World Chronicle: January 28 - Gordon B. Hinckley, the 15th president of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, died on Sunday. He was 97.

Easy Job. Easy Money. Easy Fool. - What if the employer has never existed and the perfect job opportunity has just been a clever way to steal your personal data?

World Chronicle: January 25 - For the last couple of days South Carolina Democrats may have been confused as to who is really running for their party's presidential nomination – Bill or Hillary Clinton.

World Chronicle: January 24 - Israel will cease to take responsibility for the Gaza Strip as the territory's southern parts have now gotten access to Egypt.

World Chronicle: January 23 - AMERICAS: Collin Powell, a Bigger Liar than Dick Cheney

World Chronicle: January 22 - MIDDLE EAST: After American Soldiers and Iraqi Civilians, al-Qaeda Targets Teenagers

World Chronicle: January 21 - The World Chronicle has reached its fourth month. As news spreads with the speed of light in the contemporary world, a single day seems like eternity. Governments are sworn in; governments are toppled. Someone rises; someone falls. Everything is changing – and so is the World Chronicle.

World Chronicle: January 18 - Twenty-two dead, many more wounded and a shattered economy are the result of anti-governmental protests called by the Kenyan opposition Wednesday.

World Chronicle: January 17 - U.S. President George W. Bush spoke to his special envoy to Sudan on Thursday, urging the United Nations to improve its efforts in the war-shattered Darfur region.

World Chronicle: January 16 - Cuba's long-time dictator, Fidel Castro, is too sick to speak; but, it doesn't stop him from criticizing the Bush Administration.

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