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Members of the band State of Man perform at Guatanamo Bay in Cuba
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How Rock Bands Got Backstage Passes to See Gitmo Detainees

By S.I. Rosenbaum | AOL News
More than 400 entertainers who were performing for the troops at Guantanamo Bay got behind-the-scenes access to the base's most notorious attraction: the prison.
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Gen. Petraeus Calls for Unity in Afghan War

By Lauren Frayer | AOL News

The new commander of U.S. and NATO forces tells troops, "In this important endeavor, cooperation is not optional."

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As Noose Tightened, Spy Suspect Sought Help from Dad

By Lauren Frayer | AOL News

Anna Chapman, accused of spying for Russia, got advice from her father -- reportedly a former KGB agent -- before her arrest.
Also: Sadness for Kids of Accused Spies

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Political Scion Rory Reid Is Ready for His 'Glee' Tryout

By Billy Baker | AOL News

The Senate majority leader's son is aiming for the Nevada governor's job. Here are a few things you won't find on his campaign website.

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50-Star Flag Designed by Ohio Teen Turns 50

By Chris Epting | AOL News

This Fourth marks the 50th birthday of the 50-star flag, but it wouldn't look like it does today without one 17-year-old boy.

Founding Father Typo Susan Walsh, AP Founding Father Typo

Fix Appears in Declaration of Independence

By Lauren Frayer | AOL News

Just in time for Independence Day, researchers have found that Thomas Jefferson made a telling change to an early draft.
Also: What's the 'Real' Independence Day?

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Feeling Pooped by Pigeons, Cities Try Bird Birth Control

By Steve Friess | AOL News

Las Vegas officials are among those turning to a contraceptive-laced feed newly approved by the EPA to thin pigeon populations.

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