- 'Brick' breaker: Lego bible too racy for Sam's Club
- These Are the First Lego Sets Ever Launched Into Space
- Lego Army from the Sarasota Chalk Festival
- Incredible LEGO Daily Planet Pits Superman and Young Justice Against Brainiac
- If Area Dad Steps On Legos One More Time The Onion
- Iran nuclear crisis: Sanctions 'beginning to bite'
- Iran Calls Threat of Sanctions From European Union 'Economic War' NYT
- Iran Is Now Gearing Up For Its 'Greatest War Games Ever' In The Strait Of Hormuz
- Iran says it will close Strait of Hormuz if crude exports blocked
- Iran judge sentences American, Amir Mirzaei Hekmati, to death for spying
- Venezuela Will Not Recognize World Bank Ruling in Exxon Case NYT
- US expels Venezuela's Miami consul Livia Acosta Noguera
- Iran's Ahmadinejad begins 4-nation Latin American tour in Venezuela, seeking allies' support
- Alastair Smith on political tyranny: How to be a dictator
- The Unconstitutional Constitution--Hungary's slide to dictatorship
- Inside Turkmenistan's Surreal Presidential Election--"The only real question: By what margin will tyrant Gurbanguly Berdimuhamedov rig the vote?"
- Yemeni Government Approves Immunity for President
- Iran squeezes Web surfers, prepares censored national intranet
- Gordon Brown's Downing Street emails 'hacked'--"Computer crime by press may be as widespread as phone scandal."
- James Murdoch: I didn't read crucial phone-hacking email
- Phone hacking: Andy Coulson sues News Group Newspapers--"Former News of the World editor Andy Coulson is suing his ex-employer over its refusal to pay the legal fees he's incurred in the phone-hacking scandal."
- German president urged to resign over threats to newspaper editor--But he says he's not going to resign.
- Viewpoint: Anwar acquittal boosts Malaysia's opposition--"To the great surprise of many of his followers, Malaysian opposition leader Anwar Ibrahim was found not guilty of the sodomy charge brought against him by a former aide."
- India fails to pass anti-corruption law: Attention now turns to electoral politics, and who takes the blame
- China activist Ni Yulan and her husband go on trial--"Two Chinese rights activists have gone on trial in Beijing, accused of fraud and libel for their work providing legal help to people whose homes have been seized by the government."
- Justice delayed 30 years in Guatemala
- Haiti 2 years later: Half a million still in camps
- MP Aidan Burley sacked after 'Nazi' party guest photo--Guess his regrets weren't good enough.