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STAVROPOL, RussiaOutside this city’s police headquarters on a recent night, a priest in a purple velvet hat and gold stole moved from one man to the next, offering a...
Springfield News-Sun
The human brain is overrated. The proof is simple. If it were “all that,” as my kids used to say, wouldn’t it allow us to out-think living things that don’t have a brain? And if...
WorldNews.com
Article by WN.com Correspondent Dallas Darling "Picture to yourself a scene of utter desolation and loneliness," wrote Pfc. Harry Curtin, "and a rolling plain of moist, black,...

Free Syrian Army fighters ride a motorbike to approach Syrian Army tanks in Idlib, north Syria, Sunday, March 11, 2012.
As Syria's uprising enters its third year, the prospect of a protracted and painful war is concentrating minds in many places. In European capitals, a debate is growing over whether to lift an EU embargo to allow military support to Syrian...
photo: AP / Rodrigo Abd
Cuttlefish, Great Barrier Reef, Cairns, Australia
Tweet Sydney, Mar 18 (ANI): Great Barrier Reef could be destroyed permanently due to climate change and the development of coal terminals on the Queensland coast, a marine expert has warned. In a speech at the David...
photo: Creative Commons / Leonard Low
President of Myanmar Thein Sein, right, meets with Australian Prime Minister Julia Gillard at Parliament House in Canberra, Australia, Monday, March 18, 2013.
Australia said it would relax restrictions on defence co-operation with Burma, as President Thein Sein made the first visit by a Burmese head of state to Australia since 1974. Prime Minister Julia Gillard said the increased engagement was in...
photo: AP / Alan Porritt
Secretary of Defense Leon E. Panetta meets with President Hamid Karzai in Kabul, Afghanistan December 14, 2011. Secretary Panetta stated that the U.S. is committed to working with the Afghan government to produce a free and independent country.
Afghan President Hamid Karzai has been critical of several aspects of Nato's mission in his country - but his recent stinging rebuke, followed by a series of decisive moves, is unprecedented, both in terms of frequency and harshness. Within one...
photo: US DoD / Erin A. Kirk-Cuomo
A Chinese paramilitary officer gives instructions to recruits on the use of their weapons in Shanghai, China, Monday, Jan, 8, 2007.
China has become the world’s fifth-largest arms exporter, a respected Sweden-based think tank said on Monday, its highest ranking since the cold war, with Pakistan the main recipient. China’s volume of weapons exports between 2008 and last year rose...
photo: AP / EyePress
Rafael Nadal poses with histrophy, after defeating Tomas Berdych in the men's singles final on the Centre Court at the All England Lawn Tennis Championships at Wimbledon, Sunday, July 4, 2010
By Mark Lamport-Stokes INDIAN WELLS, California, March 17 (Reuters) - Rafa Nadal added another triumphant chapter to his remarkable comeback when he came from a set down to beat Juan Martin Del Potro of Argentina 4-6 6-3...
photo: AP / Alastair Grant
In this citizen journalism image provided by Shaam News Network SNN, taken on Wednesday, July 11, 2012, smoke leaps the air from purported forces shelling in Homs, Syria.
AMMAN (Reuters) - Syrian rebels on Sunday seized a Syrian military intelligence compound in the southern Hauran Plain near the Israeli-occupied Golan Heights, stepping up attacks in the strategic region which stretches to the outskirts of the capital...
photo: AP / Shaam News Network, SNN