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Batman premier shooting in Aurora, Colorado
Batman premier shooting in Aurora, Colorado
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A witness describes the deadly shooting at the Aurora, Colorado movie theater that occurred during the premiering of "The Dark Knight Rises." At least 12 people have been reported dead and 38 injured from the shooting spree. Witnesses from the premiere shooting say chaos followed what appeared to be tear gas and loud "banging" during an intense scene in "The Dark Knight Rises." Law enforcement have identified the suspect in the Dark Knight Rises premiere massacre as James Holmes, 24, of Aurora, Colorado. For more on the shooting, go to www.cnn.com Find updates and videos of the shooting at www.cnn.com More Tags: Dark Knight Rises shooting James Holmes Batman Shooting Batman movie massacre The Dark Knight Rises shooting 2012 Dark Knight Rises gunman Batman Movie Premiere shooting Aurora Colordo shooting James Holmes shooter Colorado shooting update breaking news Related article
WikiLeaks Iraq War Logs: Torture, civilian death toll revealed in latest leak
WikiLeaks Iraq War Logs: Torture, civilian death toll revealed in latest leak
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US commanders in Iraq ignored evidence of torture and often failed to investigate the killing of civilians. These are the major findings from the leak of 400000 secret American military files from the whistleblowing website, WikiLeaks. The data describes widespread brutal torture of detainees by Iraqi troops - with some documents showing American authorities often turned a blind eye. The files also reveal that 66000 civilians were killed in Iraq since the US invaded - even though Washington had denied it kept any such record. The Pentagon's condemned what is the largest-ever leak of classified documents - saying it will only serve to help America's enemies. Related article
Aurora, Colorado Shooting Suspect James Holmes Seen In Video, Expected in Court - ABC NEWS EXCLUSIVE
Aurora, Colorado Shooting Suspect James Holmes Seen In Video, Expected in Court - ABC NEWS EXCLUSIVE
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ABC News has obtained video of the alleged shooter as he is expected to appear in court. For more on this story, click here: abcnews.go.com Related article
Thousands flee Aleppo, Syria
Thousands flee Aleppo, Syria
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Syrians besieged in Aleppo are desperately trying to leave the city. CNN's Ivan Watson reports. Related article
Bo Xilai Scandal Shakes Up Heart of Chinese Politics
Bo Xilai Scandal Shakes Up Heart of Chinese Politics
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(LinkAsia: 4/13/12) Who is Chongqing's Bo Xilai, and why is his fall from power so important? Host Yul Kwon speaks with journalist Maureen Fan about the biggest shakeup in Chinese politics since Tiananmen Square. IMAGE: File photo of China's former Chongqing Municipality Communist Party Secretary Bo looking on during a meeting at China's parliament in Beijing: REUTERS/Jason Lee Related article
'Dark Knight Rises' Mass Shooting at Aurora, Colorado Century Theatre for Premiere of New 'Batman'
'Dark Knight Rises' Mass Shooting at Aurora, Colorado Century Theatre for Premiere of New 'Batman'
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Mass Shooting at Premiere of 'Dark Knight Rises' *More: bit.ly Related article
Assam communal violence toll rises to 21-2
Assam communal violence toll rises to 21-2
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Nineteen persons have been killed by miscreants in sporadic incidents of violence in Assam's Kokrajhar district since July 20, prompting the district administration to clamp night curfew on July 21. Related article
Thousands flee Aleppo, Syria
Thousands flee Aleppo, Syria
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Syrians besieged in Aleppo are desperately trying to leave the city. CNN's Ivan Watson reports. Related article
North Korean Flag Error Olympiad London 2012
North Korean Flag Error Olympiad London 2012
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North Korean Flag Error Olympiad London 2012 북한 한국어 국기 오류 림피아드 런던 2012 North Korean Flag Error Olympiad London 2012 North Korean Flag Error Olympiad London 2012 North Korean Flag Error Olympiad London 2012 북한 한국어 국기 오류 림피아드 런던 2012 北朝鮮の旗エラーオリンピック2012年ロンドン Северокорейским флагом ошибки Олимпиады 2012 в Лондоне شمال خطأ العلم الكورية أولمبياد لندن 2012 Corée du Nord drapeau d'erreur Olympiade de 2012 à Londres Related article
'Al-Qaeda "army" presence in Syria much higher than officials say'
'Al-Qaeda "army" presence in Syria much higher than officials say'
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An Iraqi Al-Qaeda operative has admitted that his organization is taking part in the Syrian uprising against President Assad. The revelation comes amidst increasing evidence that Al-Qaeda is gaining a foothold in Syria. For reaction and analysis RT talks to government consultant Christoph Hoerstel, who's been to Syria recently. RT LIVE rt.com Subscribe to RT! www.youtube.com Like us on Facebook www.facebook.com Follow us on Twitter twitter.com Follow us on Google+ plus.google.com RT (Russia Today) is a global news network broadcasting from Moscow and Washington studios. RT is the first news channel to break the 500 million YouTube views benchmark. Related article
News Wrap: UK Reports Recession Worse than Expected
News Wrap: UK Reports Recession Worse than Expected
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In other news Wednesday, newly released figures show the British economy has fallen deeper into recession than predicted. Also, officials in Anaheim, Cal., called for a cease to a four-day run of violence in reaction to the weekend killing of two hispanic men by police. Related article
Suu Kyi urges MPs to back minority rights
Suu Kyi urges MPs to back minority rights
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Myanmar opposition leader Aung San Suu Kyi calls for laws to protect the rights of the strife-torn nation's myriad ethnic minorities in her maiden speech to the fledgling parliament. Duration: 00:40 Related article
Greenland Goes Green: Ice Sheet Melted in Four Days
Greenland Goes Green: Ice Sheet Melted in Four Days
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On July 8, NASA satellite imagery showed about 40 percent of Greenland's top ice layer intact. By July 12, only four days later, 97 percent of the ice had melted. Margaret Warner asks NASA's Thomas Wagner for scientific explanation of the massive thaw. Related article
Rupert Murdoch on Phone Hacking Scandal
Rupert Murdoch on Phone Hacking Scandal
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Rupert Murdoch admits he 'failed' in the phone hacking scandal but says executives were 'shielded' from the cover up. Related article