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Syria: U.N. monitors under attack in Idlib; none injured [Video]
World NowA team of United Nations monitors came under attack in the Syrian town of Khan Sheikhoun in Idlib province, according to opposition activists who spread an amateur video showing white U.N. vehicles swathed in smoke after a loud bang was heard, sending... -
U.S. resumes some weapons sales to Bahrain
World NowThe United States is loosening some of its restrictions on weapons sales to Bahrain, a Persian Gulf ally that has grappled with massive protests pushing for greater democracy. The move upset human rights activists who say the country is still attacking... -
Tunisia TV exec fined, fears for life over airing 'Persepolis'
World NowWhen Nebil Karoui chose to air “Persepolis” on his Tunisian channel Nessma, he thought it was “a nonevent.” Now the television station owner is ringing himself with bodyguards and fighting the courts, terrified that the religious... -
Briefs: Mega Millions, politics in the news
With the endorsements of 2 Bushes in hand, Romney remains elusive on a nod from George W. Bush HOUSTON (AP) — George W. Bush is as hard to find in his father's office, as he is in the 2012 presidential contest. The 43rd president appears in a...Tags: Jeb Bush, IBM, Elections, Israel, Mitt Romney
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News briefs update: Tsunami watches issued off Indonesia after massive quakes
UPDATE: Indian Ocean tsunami watch issued after massive earthquake hits Indonesia coast BANDA ACEH, Indonesia (AP) — Two massive earthquakes triggered back-to-back tsunami warnings for Indonesia on Wednesday, sending panicked residents fleeing to...
Tags: Jeff Long, Arts and Culture, University of California, Davis, Syrian Civil War (2011 - present ), Mitt Romney
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WTO: Global trade will slow down in 2012
Cross-border trading will slow down this year as global economies deal with a rash of aftershocks from the European debt crisis, natural disasters in Japan and Thailand, fluctuating exchange rates, the Arab Spring protests and more, the WTO said Thursday....
Tags: Google+, Politics, International Organizations, Thai Political Protests (2010), Europe
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Woody Guthrie's music welcomes new multitudes
Decades ago, Woody Guthrie wrote the sparse lyrics for a song he never got around to recording, “New Multitudes,” a plea to future generations to stay the course: “Give me my new multitudes/Gonna build my world over/Gotta have new...
Tags: My Morning Jacket (music group), Artists, Arts and Culture, Wilco (music group), Stranger Than Fiction
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William Daley weighs in on Congress fix, bin Laden gamble
Clout StreetFormer White House chief of staff William Daley today offered his prescription for fixing a politically polarized Washington: imposing congressional term limits, doubling House terms to four years and ending archaic Senate rules. The brother of former...Tags: Media Industry, U.S. Military, William Daley, Elections, U.S. Senate
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William Daley offers prescription to fix Washington
Former White House chief of staff William Daley on Wednesday offered his prescription for fixing a politically polarized Washington: imposing congressional term limits, doubling House terms to four years and ending archaic Senate rules. The brother of...
Tags: Media Industry, U.S. Military, William Daley, Elections, Gabrielle Giffords
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Annual conference showcases UMBC's focus on undergraduate research
Macy Bokhari felt anonymous at the University of Maryland, College Park, and disconnected from the professors to whom she looked for inspiration.
So before her first semester was up, she adjusted her sights to another state university, up the...Tags: India, Science, Teachers, Science and Technology, Saudi Arabia
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News briefs for Friday, April 27
White House issues new protections for military families, veterans targeted by diploma mills WASHINGTON (AP) — The Obama administration wants to trademark the term “GI Bill” in an effort to shield veterans and military families being...
Tags: For-Profit Colleges, Sex Crimes, Television Stations, Prostitution, Syrian Civil War (2011 - present )
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Casey Anthony case consumed Orlando, nation in 2011
This was the year of Casey. And like it or not, Orlando was the host city.
There may have been stories of greater societal significance in 2011 — the tsunami in Japan, the Arab Spring protests and the elimination of Osama bin Laden come to mind ...Tags: Entertainment, Media Industry, Lawyers, Trials, Google Inc.
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Apr 27, 2012
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Dec 29, 2011
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