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Pentagon hit by huge cyber theft
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A top Pentagon official has admitted that a massive amount of data related to new defence technologies were stolen earlier this year. "It was 24,000 files, which is a lot, but I don't think it's the largest we've seen," William Lynn, the US deputy defence secretary, said on Thursday. Lynn revealed the theft as he...
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US debt talks deadlock drags on
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President Barack Obama has told lawmakers he wants agreement on a US debt deal in 24-36 hours, Republican and Democratic aides say. A fifth consecutive day of cross-party negotiations at the White House between President Obama and congressional leaders failed to make a...
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South Sudan Joins UN As 193rd Member
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'India, Pak should work together to eliminate terror'
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ISLAMABAD: Ruing the loss of lives in the triple bombings in Mumbai, Pakistan Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani today said such incidents should strengthen Indo-Pak resolve to work together to eliminate terrorism in South Asia. Addressing a meeting of the National Command Authority,...
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Murdochs face committee summons
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News International Chief Executive Rebekah Brooks has agreed to give evidence to MPs over the phone hacking scandal next week, it was announced today. But the Commons Culture Select Committee has issued a summons to media mogul Rupert Murdoch and his son James after they said they were not available to attend the session. The younger Murdoch had...
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Suicide attack hits memorial for Karzai's brother
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Indian police officers patrol in rain near Zaveri bazar, one of three sites of explosions in Mumbai, India, early Thursday, July 14, 2011. Indian police are looking into "every possible hostile group" in their search for the culprits behind the triple bombing in the heart of Mumbai, the country's top security official said Thursday.
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Blasts in Mumbai revive terror
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The Prime Minister, Dr. Manmohan Singh visited J J Hospital to enquire the health of bomb blast victims, in Mumbai on July 14, 2011.  The Chairperson, National Advisory Council, Smt. Sonia Gandhi and the Chief Minister of Maharashtra, Shri Prithviraj Chavan are also seen.
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 Turkish soldiers patrol in the province of Sirnak, on the Turkish-Iraqi border, southeastern Turkey, Tuesday, Oct. 23, 2007. Turkey´s foreign minister turned down any cease-fire by Kurdish rebels Tuesday after he met with Iraqi leaders in Baghdad t
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File - Some 320 Iraqi detainees are released from the Baghdad Correctional Facility in Abu Ghraib as the US-led coalition presses on with its program to free detainees no longer considered a security threat during Operation Iraqi Freedom
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House Majority Leader Eric Cantor of Va., left, sits with President Barack Obama, right, House Speaker John Boehner of Ohio, second from right, and House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi of Calif., as he meets with Republican and Democratic leaders regarding the debt ceiling, Thursday, July 14, 2011, in the Cabinet Room of the White House in Washington. Ortiz Warms Up President Barack Obama shakes hands with House Minority Leader John Boehner of Ohio as House Minority Whip Eric Cantor of Va., looks on at right, after Obama took questions from Republican lawmakers at the GOP House Issues Conference in Baltimore, Friday, Jan. 29, 2010. People taking snack food from a restaurant-fast food.
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