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Egyptian anti-government activists throw stones at riot police during clashes in Cairo, Egypt, Wednesday, Jan. 26, 2011. Egyptian anti-government activists clashed with police for a second day Wednesday in defiance of an official ban on any protests but beefed up police forces on the streets quickly moved in and used tear gas and beatings to disperse demonstrations. Egyptian police jailed in absentia over uprising deaths
BBC News  Five Egyptian police officers have been sentenced in absentia to 10 years in prison for their role in the deaths of protesters during the 2011 uprising. Police are widely blamed for excesses during... (photo: AP / Ben Curtis)
President Barack Obama is seen at a campaign stop for Democratic Senate candidate, Massachusetts Attorney General Martha Coakley at Northeastern University in Boston Sunday, Jan. 17, 2010. Obama was briefed immediately about death of British ex-pat Neil Heywood, whose 'killer may have ...
The Daily Mail  Unprecedented: President Obama is taking a personal interest in Mr Heywood's death US President Barack Obama was told of the alleged murder of British businessman Neil Heywood before foreign secretary... (photo: AP)
Coffee and  Cream   Drinking More Coffee Could Cut The Risk Of Skin Cancer, Says New Study
The Inquisitr Posted: July 3, 2012 A new study published in Cancer Research has revealed that drinking coffee may help prevent basal cell carcinoma, one of the most common forms of skin cancer reports Yahoo News.... (photo: Creative Commons / feverblue)
Selena Gomez Monte Carlo Paris June 21 2010   Selena Gomez Flirts With Mystery Guy At Beach: Where’s Bieber?
The Inquisitr Posted: July 3, 2012 Selena Gomez was seen cavorting with an unidentified male at a beach party on Monday, with boyfriend Justin Bieber nowhere to be found. She appears to be flirting with the male... (photo: Creative Commons / Fred Dixon)
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2008 Australian Olympic team Grant Hackett 2 - Sarah Ewart   Sleeping Pills Banned For Australian Olympic Athletes
The Inquisitr Posted: July 3, 2012 The Australia Olympic Committee has already banned a few competitors from using Twitter during the Olympics, and now the AOC has banned sleeping... (photo: Creative Commons / SarahEwart)
Ray Allen, another one of the reasons the Celtics won their 17th NBA title.   Ray Allen Visiting Heat Thursday, Clippers Friday
The Inquisitr Posted: July 3, 2012 Ray Allen will be visiting Miami Thursday, as the Heat try to woo the free agent away from the Celtics. Allen will then head to the West Coast Friday... (photo: Creative Commons / Flickr upload bot)
 Smoking - teens - teenages - health - lungs - cancer - generation - young. WN/Amany Moussa   Teens More Likely To Try Drugs During Summer Months
The Inquisitr Posted: July 3, 2012 With school out of the way and nothing but free time to kill, teens have a tendency to experiment with more drugs. A new report shows that more teens... (photo: WN/Amany Moussa)
Republican presidential candidates, former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney, left, and former House Speaker Newt Gingrich stand for the American National Anthem during a Republican presidential debate among the 2012 candidates Wednesday, Feb. 22, 2012, in Mesa, Ariz. (AP Photo/Ross D. Franklin) Mitt Romney will need ‘Ways and Means’ to deliver on repeal of Obama care
The Examiner On June 28, after the Supreme Court upheld President Obama’s health care reform law, the presumptive Republican Presidential candidate Mitt Romney promised that if... (photo: AP / Ross D. Franklin)
The founder of WikiLeaks Julian Assange, center, gives a statement to the media after his extradition hearing at the High Court in London, Wednesday, Nov. 2, 2011. Assange on Wednesday lost his appeal against extradition to Sweden to answer sex crime allegations, but may now take his protracted fight to Britain's highest court. (AP Photo/Kirsty Wigglesworth) Assange served extradition notice by UK police
Zeenews London: WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange was served with a "surrender notice" by Scotland Yard on Thursday, just days after he dramatically took refuge at the Ecuadorean... (photo: AP / Kirsty Wigglesworth)
President Barack Obama speaks to the media as he walks from Marine One to the White House, Friday, May 11, 2012, in Washington, as he returns from Nevada. US clears China, Singapore from Iran oil sanctions
Austin American Statesman WASHINGTON — The Obama administration has exempted China and Singapore from economic sanctions because they have significantly reduced imports of Iranian oil. The... (photo: AP / Carolyn Kaster)
President Barack Obama meets with evangelical leaders on religious liberty in the Oval Office, May 18, 2012. High court ruling vindicates Obama on health care
Detroit news By Steve Peoples and Julie Pace Associated Press Comments Washington - Marking a pivotal point in the presidential campaign, the Supreme Court's decision to uphold... (photo: White House / Pete Souza)
WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange, right, speaks as he is flanked by his lawyer Mark Stephens outside Belmarsh Magistrates' Court in London, Tuesday, Feb. 8, 2011. Assange's  lawyer and a Swedish legal expert on Tuesday accused Swedish prosecutors irregularities and illegality in the way they built a sex crimes case against the WikiLeaks founder. Assange  was in a London courtroom for a second day Tuesday, fighting extradition to Sweden, where he is wanted for questioning over claims of rape and sexual molestation made by two Swedish women. WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange ordered to present himself to police
The Daily Telegraph WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange has been served with a letter saying he has to present himself to a London police station tomorrow, according to sources. Julian... (photo: AP / Matt Dunham)
Portugal's Cristiano Ronaldo, right, reacts during the penalty shootout at the Euro 2012 soccer championship semifinal match between Spain and Portugal in Donetsk, Ukraine, Thursday, June 28, 2012. Wednesday's soccer round up: Ronaldo strikes out at Euro 2012
Detroit news By Graham Dunbar Associated Press Comments Portuguese defender Fabio Coentrao (R) and Portuguese forward Cristiano Ronaldo walk off the pitch after losing the penalty... (photo: AP / Armando Franca)
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 Former South African president Nelson Mandela, left, is escorted by former U.S. president Bill Clinton into the auditorium at the Mandela Foundation in Johannesburg, South Africa, Thursday July 19, 2007. The two opened an exhibition entitled "Making
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Britain's Liberal Democrats party leader, Nick Clegg, center, speaks to the media as he arrives at the party headquarters in London, while election ballots are still being counted, Friday, Friday 7, 2010.
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