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add video playlist Dhaka building collpase kills dozens in Bangladesh Subscribe to the Guardian HERE: http://bitly.com/UvkFpD At least 70 people have been killed and hundreds more injured after an eight-storey building collapsed in the Bangladeshi capital, Dhaka, on Wednesday. Emergency services work to rescue people trapped inside. Local police say workers should not have been allowed in after a crack was detected on Tuesday.
Dhaka building collpase kills dozens in Bangladesh

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At least 70 people have been killed and hundreds more injured after an eight-storey building collapsed in the Bangladeshi capital, Dhaka, on Wednesday. Emergency services work to rescue people trapped inside. Local police say workers should not have been allowed in after a crack was detected on Tuesday.
Dhaka build­ing coll­pase kills dozens in Bangladesh
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democracynow.org - On the heels of a new military survey that the number of reported violent sex crimes jumped 30 percent 2011, with active-duty female soldiers ages 18 to 21 accounting for more than half of the of the victims, we speak with Trina McDonald and Kori Cioca, two subjects of \
The In­vis­i­ble War: New Film Ex­pos­es Rape, Sex­u­al As­sault Epi­dem­ic in U.S. Mil­i­tary
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Charles Ramsey On Amanda Berry, Kidnapper: \'I Used To Eat Ribs And Listen To Salsa With This Guy\' 
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Charles Ramsay Describes Helping Rescue Amanda Berry,Missing Cleveland Girls Found Alive 
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Kidnap Victim Amanda Berry Hailed as \'Real Hero\' in Rescue of Three Women (911 Call) 
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Three young women from America who went missing separately, one more than 10 years ago, have been found alive in the basement of a residential house in Cleveland, Ohio.

Amanda Berry, Gina DeJesus, Michelle Knight and an unknown six-year-old girl were found in the house and were taken to hospital for initial assessments but appeared to be in good health.

They have now been reunited with their families, although Amanda Berry\'s mother died in 2006 before she had a chance to meet her daughter again. She had spent the previous three years looking for Amanda, who disappeared in 2003.
Cleve­land Kid­nap Sus­pect Was 'Charis­mat­ic' Guy, 'Ashamed' Neigh­bor Said
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http://www.euronews.com/ Rescue workers in the Italian port of Genoa are looking for six people missing after a container ship rammed into a control tower, w...
Search for miss­ing port work­ers after Genoa ship col­li­sion
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Syria Cut Off From Global Internet
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Syria Cut Off From Glob­al In­ter­net. Shut Down
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Charles Ramsey On Amanda Berry, Kidnapper: \'I Used To Eat Ribs And Listen To Salsa With This Guy\' 
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Charles Ramsay Describes Helping Rescue Amanda Berry,Missing Cleveland Girls Found Alive 
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Kidnap Victim Amanda Berry Hailed as \'Real Hero\' in Rescue of Three Women (911 Call) 
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Three young women from America who went missing separately, one more than 10 years ago, have been found alive in the basement of a residential house in Cleveland, Ohio.

Amanda Berry, Gina DeJesus, Michelle Knight and an unknown six-year-old girl were found in the house and were taken to hospital for initial assessments but appeared to be in good health.

They have now been reunited with their families, although Amanda Berry\'s mother died in 2006 before she had a chance to meet her daughter again. She had spent the previous three years looking for Amanda, who disappeared in 2003.
Cleve­land Kid­nap Sus­pect Was 'Charis­mat­ic' Guy, 'Ashamed' Neigh­bor Said
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John Kerry Travels to Moscow in alleged Search of Syria Peace Solution 7-May-13 Joint International Peace Conference Planned  - Obama to use this meeting by Kerry with Putin to once again refuse to arm the Syrian Freedom Fighters and to do nothing on Syria but talk and talk and to look for more excuses to stand by as 100,000 Syrians are slaughtered by the Bloodthirsty genocidal Regime of Assad
Published on May 7, 2013
The United States and Russia have agreed to push both sides in Syria to find an end to the bloodshed, offering to hold an international conference in search of peace. In talks which stretched late into the night, US Secretary of State John Kerry met first for more than two hours with President Vladimir Putin on Tuesday and then for a further three with Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov. Al Jazeera\'s David Chater reports from Moscow.
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MOSCOW — The U.S. and Russia agreed Tuesday to try to convene an international conference this month to come to a political solution to end the two-year Syrian civil war but gave no indication how they would convince President Bashar Assad into talks with the rebels seeking to overthrow him.

Secretary of State John Kerry said that if such a gambit were successful, it might no longer be necessary to consider arming the Syrian rebels. Kerry also said it was up to the Syrian people whether Assad should leave office.
Yet even as Kerry and Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov hailed their joint strategy as evidence of enhanced U.S.-Russian cooperation, it was unclear how their plan might work toward ending a war that has become even more dangerous in recent months with accusations the Assad regime has used chemical weapons, Israeli airstrikes on weapons convoys and American threats to begin arming the rebels.

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John Kerry Meets Putin to Dis­cuss Syria 7-May-13 US Goes to Meet­ings as Assad Kills Thou­sands
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syrian rebels chemical weapons un united nations.   Syrian rebels have made use of the deadly nerve agent sarin in their war-torn country\'s conflict, UN human rights investigator Carla del Ponte has said.
Syria accuses Israel of supporting \'terrorists\' in wake of air strikes
Israeli soldiers stand on top of tanks in the Golan Heights, Israel, near the Syrian town of Kan Arnaby. Photo: EP

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U.N. Strong Sus­pi­cions That Syr­i­an Rebels Used Sarin Gas
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The Nigerian president received a 21-gun salute on his official state visit.
The two leaders agreed to work together to strengthen relations 
and boost security issues on the continent.
Pres­i­dent Jacob Zuma and his Nige­ri­an coun­ter­part Good­luck Jonathan met in Cape Town this morn­ing.
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Egypt\'s President Mohamed Morsi has reshuffled his cabinet, but the induction of a senior Muslim Brotherhood figure cabinet comes at a time when many Egyptians are accusing the group of trying to monopolise power. A government proposal to force senior judges into retirement has been strongly opposed by the judiciary. They say the Muslim Brotherhood wants to replace them with its own members, while the government argues that the judiciary is in need of new blood. Al Jazeera\'s Anita McNaught reports from Cairo.
Egyp­tian ju­di­cia­ry an­gered by pro­posed law
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Noam Chomsky, an emeritus professor of linguistics at Massachusetts Institute of Technology and a well-known political activist critical of U.S. foreign policy, traces modern-day American imperialism to its earliest roots, 25 years before the American Revolution, and he explains how the United States has lived up to its reputation as \
Noam Chom­sky Lec­tures on Mod­ern-Day Amer­i­can Im­pe­ri­al­ism: Mid­dle East and Be­yond
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The government in Bangladesh has cracked down after violent protests in Dhaka. Police have raided the headquarters of the Hefazat-e-Islami group, and taken away its leader.  The government has also taken a television station off the air. At least 14 people were killed during violent demonstrations on Sunday, and there have been more deaths since. Al Jazeera\'s Charles Stratford reports.
Bangladesh po­lice raid of­fice of protest group
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Mayon volcano in Albay Philippines belched out black smoke on May 7, 2013 @ 8AM.  It reached about 3 kms high and still rising.  No official report yet from PHIVOLCS Legazpi.  This photo was taken on the fourth floor/view deck of our residence in Happy Homes, Legazpi City.   Unverified reports of a tourist guide killed and 4 tourist climbers injured.
Mayon Vol­cano Erup­tion 2013
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Security is tight around a Munich court as the long-awaited trial of suspected neo-Nazis begins.
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German police were on high alert in the southern city of Munich on Monday as the long-awaited trial of suspected neo-Nazis was expected to start.

The trial of 38-year-old Beate Zschaepe and four others had been due to begin last month but was delayed after the Munich court allocated 50 guaranteed seats in the small courtroom to media on a first-come-first-served basis.

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updated 24 Apr 2013; published 24 Apr 2013
1:21
Dhaka build­ing coll­pase kills dozens in Bangladesh
South China Morning Post 08 May 2013, The death toll from Bangladesh’s worst industrial disaster passed 800 on Wednesday as rescuers pulled dozens more bodies from the rubble of a nine-storey building that collapsed outside Dhaka last month. “The death toll now stands at 803” with 790 bodies recovered from the wreckage and 13 victims who died in hospital, said Lieutenant Mir Rabbi, an...
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updated 30 Jan 2012; published 30 Jan 2012
22:00
The In­vis­i­ble War: New Film Ex­pos­es Rape, Sex­u­al As­sault Epi­dem­ic in U.S. Mil­i­tary
The State 08 May 2013, WASHINGTON — President Barack Obama delivered a blistering rebuke of sexual assaults in the military Tuesday, saying perpetrators are “betraying the uniform that they’re wearing” and that he’s told Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel the administration needs to "exponentially step up our game" to curb the abuse. “They may...
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updated 07 May 2013; published 07 May 2013
2:25
Cleve­land Kid­nap Sus­pect Was 'Charis­mat­ic' Guy, 'Ashamed' Neigh­bor Said
Tampa Bay Online 08 May 2013, CLEVELAND - In the years after his friend's daughter vanished while walking home from school, Ariel Castro handed out fliers with the 14-year-old's photo and performed music at a fundraiser held in her honor. When neighbors gathered for a candlelight vigil just a year ago to remember the girl, Castro was there too, comforting the girl's mother....
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updated 08 May 2013; published 08 May 2013
1:04
Search for miss­ing port work­ers after Genoa ship col­li­sion
The Guardian 08 May 2013, ROME (AP) — At least four people died after a cargo ship slammed into a control tower in the Italian port of Genoa, toppling it into the harbor, rescue officials said Wednesday. A half-dozen other people remained unaccounted for, including some feared trapped inside the submerged elevator of the control tower, officials said. Luca Cari, spokesman...
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updated 07 May 2013; published 07 May 2013
1:18
Lat­est World News - Sui­cide bombers of Chica­go & New York
Xinhua 08 May 2013, KIRKUK, Iraq, May 8 (Xinhua) -- Two suicide car bombers and a car bomb struck Kurdish security forces in Iraq's northern city of Kirkuk on Wednesday, killing at least two and wounding more than 29, a local police source said. The attacks occurred...
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updated 08 May 2013; published 08 May 2013
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Syria Cut Off From Glob­al In­ter­net. Shut Down
Al Jazeera 08 May 2013, Internet connections between Syria and the outside world have been cut off, according to data from Google Inc and other global Internet companies. Tuesday's shutdown effectively "disconnects Syria from Internet communication with the rest of the world,” according to companies that monitor online traffic around the world. Google's Transparency...
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updated 07 May 2013; published 07 May 2013
2:25
Cleve­land Kid­nap Sus­pect Was 'Charis­mat­ic' Guy, 'Ashamed' Neigh­bor Said
BBC News 08 May 2013, People rarely reappear after vanishing for a decade. In most cases that remain unsolved for years, the outcome is grim. Lizabeth Wilson, 13, was walking home from a swimming pool in Prairie Village, Kansas, with her brother, John, 11, on a July evening in 1974. She never made it back. Her disappearance shocked the people who lived in the community...
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updated 08 May 2013; published 08 May 2013
2:38
John Kerry Meets Putin to Dis­cuss Syria 7-May-13 US Goes to Meet­ings as Assad Kills Thou­sands
The Independent 07 May 2013, The US Secretary of State has sought Russian help in ending Syria’s civil war, telling President Vladimir Putin in Moscow that common interest in a stable Middle East could bridge divisions among the big powers. Mr Putin, however, kept John Kerry waiting three hours before their meeting at the Kremlin, fiddled with a pen while his guest spoke and...
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updated 06 May 2013; published 06 May 2013
5:26
U.N. Strong Sus­pi­cions That Syr­i­an Rebels Used Sarin Gas
Austin American Statesman 07 May 2013, Armed men detained four U.N. peacekeepers on patrol on the Golan Heights in a tense area that separates Syria and Israel, the U.N. said Tuesday. A rebel group claimed it was holding the peacekeepers. It was the second time in two months that unarmed U.N. military observers have been taken captive, and illustrated again the vulnerability of the U.N....
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updated 07 May 2013; published 07 May 2013
0:36
Pres­i­dent Jacob Zuma and his Nige­ri­an coun­ter­part Good­luck Jonathan met in Cape Town this morn­ing.
Independent online (SA) 07 May 2013, Cape Town - The leaders of Africa's two largest economies, South Africa and Nigeria, were meeting on Tuesday in an effort to improve sometimes patchy ties. South African President Jacob Zuma and his Nigerian counterpart Goodluck Jonathan are expected to sign several pacts in a display of warming relations between the two African powerhouses on the...
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updated 07 May 2013; published 07 May 2013
2:28
Egyp­tian ju­di­cia­ry an­gered by pro­posed law
Independent online (SA) 07 May 2013, Cairo - Egyptian President Mohamed Morsi increased the influence of his Muslim Brotherhood over government in a reshuffle that replaced two ministers involved in crucial talks with the International Monetary Fund over a $4.8 billion loan. The changes fell well short of the opposition's demand for a complete overhaul of Prime Minister Hisham...
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updated 06 Jun 2012; published 06 Jun 2012
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Noam Chom­sky Lec­tures on Mod­ern-Day Amer­i­can Im­pe­ri­al­ism: Mid­dle East and Be­yond
WorldNews.com 07 May 2013, Article by WN.com Correspondent Dallas Darling When it was announced that the Taliban in Afghanistan had again launched another spring offensive against U.S. forces, the twelfth one since 2001, it was reminiscent of Bernard Fall, a prominent war correspondent and expert on Indochina. He referred to the desperate and horrific battle of Dien Bien Phu...
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updated 06 May 2013; published 06 May 2013
1:55
Bangladesh po­lice raid of­fice of protest group
Wall Street Journal 07 May 2013, By SYED ZAIN AL-MAHMOOD DHAKA, Bangladesh—A second straight day of clashes between Islamist protesters and police in the Bangladeshi capital brought the death toll to 37, deepening unrest in a country reeling from a building collapse that killed more than 650 people. The clashes began on Sunday when 70,000 Islamist protesters took to the streets to...
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updated 07 May 2013; published 07 May 2013
1:36
Mayon Vol­cano Erup­tion 2013
The Inquisitr 07 May 2013, Posted: May 7, 2013 A Philippine volcano killed at least five climbers and injured more than a dozen others after it spewed huge rocks and ash just after daybreak on Tuesday. Officials announced the deaths as rescue teams and helicopters rushed to Mayon volcano to bring out the dead and rescue the remaining hikers. At least seven more hikers were...
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Bangladesh factory death toll passes 800
Full Article South China Morning Post
08 May 2013

The death toll from Bangladesh’s worst industrial disaster passed 800 on Wednesday as rescuers pulled dozens more bodies from the rubble of a nine-storey building that collapsed outside Dhaka last month. “The death toll now stands at 803” with 790 bodies recovered from the wreckage and 13 victims who died in hospital, said Lieutenant Mir Rabbi, an...

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Workers and army personnel use heavy machinery as they work to clear the site and recover bodies of victims from the rubble of a garment factory building that collapsed in Savar, near Dhaka, Bangladesh, Tuesday, May 7, 2013.
photo: AP / Ismail Ferdous


Obama urges prosecution, courts-martial for sexual assaults in military
Full Article The State
08 May 2013

WASHINGTON — President Barack Obama delivered a blistering rebuke of sexual assaults in the military Tuesday, saying perpetrators are “betraying the uniform that they’re wearing” and that he’s told Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel the administration needs to "exponentially step up our game" to curb the abuse. “They may...

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File - U.S. Army Spc. Amanda Vasquez, with Headquarters and Headquarters Troop, 3rd Heavy Brigade Combat Team, 1st Cavalry Division, renders a salute during the presentation of the colors at "Fight Night for Heroes," the first ever mixed martial arts fights held in Iraq, at Forward Operating Base Marez, in Mosul, Iraq, Sept. 5, 2009.
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Suspect in Ohio helped neighbors look for missing women
Full Article Tampa Bay Online
08 May 2013

CLEVELAND - In the years after his friend's daughter vanished while walking home from school, Ariel Castro handed out fliers with the 14-year-old's photo and performed music at a fundraiser held in her honor. When neighbors gathered for a candlelight vigil just a year ago to remember the girl, Castro was there too, comforting the girl's mother....

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Amanda Berry, right, hugs her sister Beth Serrano after being reunited in a Cleveland hospital Monday May 6, 2013.
photo: AP / Family Handout courtesy WOIO-TV


Italy cargo ship slams into Genoa port, kills 4
Full Article The Guardian
08 May 2013

ROME (AP) — At least four people died after a cargo ship slammed into a control tower in the Italian port of Genoa, toppling it into the harbor, rescue officials said Wednesday. A half-dozen other people remained unaccounted for, including some feared trapped inside the submerged elevator of the control tower, officials said. Luca Cari, spokesman...

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Rescue personnel stand on rubble next to a tilted staircase, part of a control tower which collapsed after a cargo ship slammed into it during a shift change Tuesday night in the port of Genoa, northern Italy, killing at least three people, Wednesday, May 8, 2013.
photo: AP / Francesco Pecoraro


3 car bomb attacks hit Kurdish security forces in Iraq
Full Article Xinhua
08 May 2013

KIRKUK, Iraq, May 8 (Xinhua) -- Two suicide car bombers and a car bomb struck Kurdish security forces in Iraq's northern city of Kirkuk on Wednesday, killing at least two and wounding more than 29, a local police source said. The attacks occurred...

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Civilians and security forces personnel gather at the scene of a car bomb attack in the Husseiniyah suburb of northeastern Baghdad, Iraq, Monday, May 6, 2013.
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Syria cut off from global Internet
Full Article Al Jazeera
08 May 2013

Internet connections between Syria and the outside world have been cut off, according to data from Google Inc and other global Internet companies. Tuesday's shutdown effectively "disconnects Syria from Internet communication with the rest of the world,” according to companies that monitor online traffic around the world. Google's Transparency...

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Under a portrait of late Syrian President Hafez Assad, Syrians check the internet
photo: AP / Hussein Malla


When people disappear, investigators scramble for clues
Full Article BBC News
08 May 2013

People rarely reappear after vanishing for a decade. In most cases that remain unsolved for years, the outcome is grim. Lizabeth Wilson, 13, was walking home from a swimming pool in Prairie Village, Kansas, with her brother, John, 11, on a July evening in 1974. She never made it back. Her disappearance shocked the people who lived in the community...

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A truck is pulled out a driveway from a house Tuesday, May 7, 2013, where three women who vanished a decade ago were held, in Cleveland.
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John Kerry seeks Vladimir Putin’s help in finding solution to Syria conflict
Full Article The Independent
07 May 2013

The US Secretary of State has sought Russian help in ending Syria’s civil war, telling President Vladimir Putin in Moscow that common interest in a stable Middle East could bridge divisions among the big powers. Mr Putin, however, kept John Kerry waiting three hours before their meeting at the Kremlin, fiddled with a pen while his guest spoke and...

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U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry, accompanied by U.S. Ambassador to Russia Michael McFaul meets with Russian President Vladimir Putin and Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov in Moscow, Russia, on May 7, 2013.
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UN says 4 peacekeepers detained on Golan Heights
Full Article Austin American Statesman
07 May 2013

Armed men detained four U.N. peacekeepers on patrol on the Golan Heights in a tense area that separates Syria and Israel, the U.N. said Tuesday. A rebel group claimed it was holding the peacekeepers. It was the second time in two months that unarmed U.N. military observers have been taken captive, and illustrated again the vulnerability of the U.N....

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File - A vehicle of the United Nations Disengagement Observer Force (UNDOF) perched above the Golan Heights, near UNDOF’s Camp Faouar, Syria, 15 August 2011.
photo: UN / Wolfgang Grebien


SA, Nigeria aim to boost ties
Full Article Independent online (SA)
07 May 2013

Cape Town - The leaders of Africa's two largest economies, South Africa and Nigeria, were meeting on Tuesday in an effort to improve sometimes patchy ties. South African President Jacob Zuma and his Nigerian counterpart Goodluck Jonathan are expected to sign several pacts in a display of warming relations between the two African powerhouses on the...

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President Zuma Welcomes Nigeria President Goodluck Jonathan
photo: Flickr / The Presidency of the Republic of South Africa


Brotherhood gets more cabinet seats
Full Article Independent online (SA)
07 May 2013

Cairo - Egyptian President Mohamed Morsi increased the influence of his Muslim Brotherhood over government in a reshuffle that replaced two ministers involved in crucial talks with the International Monetary Fund over a $4.8 billion loan. The changes fell well short of the opposition's demand for a complete overhaul of Prime Minister Hisham...

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President Mohammed Morsi waves to supporters after Friday prayers in the Farouk mosque in suburban Cairo, Egypt, Friday, May 3, 2013.
photo: AP / Ahmed Abd El Latef, El Shorouk Newspaper


Hell in a Very Large Place
Full Article WorldNews.com
07 May 2013

Article by WN.com Correspondent Dallas Darling When it was announced that the Taliban in Afghanistan had again launched another spring offensive against U.S. forces, the twelfth one since 2001, it was reminiscent of Bernard Fall, a prominent war correspondent and expert on Indochina. He referred to the desperate and horrific battle of Dien Bien Phu...

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File - U. S. Marine Corps First Lt. Lee Tyler Robertson, officer in charge, Embedded Training Team 2, Border Advisory Team 2, stands watch outside an Afghan compound while Afghan Border Police search the compound and detain two men suspected of being members of the Taliban during operation Eagle Hunt, Helmand province, Afghanistan, Dec. 19, 2011.
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Islamist Protests Raise Toll in Bangladesh
Full Article Wall Street Journal
07 May 2013

By SYED ZAIN AL-MAHMOOD DHAKA, Bangladesh—A second straight day of clashes between Islamist protesters and police in the Bangladeshi capital brought the death toll to 37, deepening unrest in a country reeling from a building collapse that killed more than 650 people. The clashes began on Sunday when 70,000 Islamist protesters took to the streets to...

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In this Monday, May 6, 2013 photo, Bangladeshi Islamic protesters burn tires and logs to block a road during a protest, in Dhaka, Bangladesh.
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Philippine Volcano Kills Five Hikers In Eruption
Full Article The Inquisitr
07 May 2013

Posted: May 7, 2013 A Philippine volcano killed at least five climbers and injured more than a dozen others after it spewed huge rocks and ash just after daybreak on Tuesday. Officials announced the deaths as rescue teams and helicopters rushed to Mayon volcano to bring out the dead and rescue the remaining hikers. At least seven more hikers were...

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Philippine Volcano Kills Five Hikers In Eruption
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Key dates for Ferguson's successor
Full Article Belfast Telegraph
08 May 2013

After Manchester United manager Sir Alex Ferguson announced he would retire at the end of the season, here we look at the key dates awaiting his successor. Monday, May 13: Trophy parade - The new boss will watch on as Ferguson and a United squad he believes has the potential for greatness parade the club's 20th league title around Manchester. The...

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Manchester United manager Sir Alex Ferguson arrives for the Laureus World Sports Awards in London, Monday Feb. 6, 2012.
photo: AP / Lefteris Pitarakis


Rodman to Kim: 'Do me a solid', free US man
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08 May 2013

Former NBA star Dennis Rodman is tapping his friendship with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un to ask for the release of a Korean-American man sentenced to 15 years of hard labour in the North. "I'm calling on the Supreme Leader of North Korea or as I call him 'Kim', to do me a solid and cut Kenneth Bae loose," Rodman said on Twitter. He later called...

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Former NBA star Dennis Rodman, left, speaks to the media at the airport in Pyongyang, before he leaves North Korea Friday, March 1, 2013.
photo: AP / Kim Kwang Hyon


Football will be a 'poorer place' without Sir Alex Ferguson, says PFA chief Taylor
Full Article Goal
08 May 2013

The 68-year-old branded the Scot as "simply the best" after Manchester United announced he would step down as manager at the end of the season following 26 years at Old Trafford Professional Footballers' Association chief executive Gordon Taylor believes football will be a "poorer place" after Sir Alex Ferguson announced his...

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Manchester United's manager Sir Alex Ferguson takes to the touchline before his team's English Premier League soccer match against Liverpool at Old Trafford Stadium, Manchester, England, Sunday Jan. 13, 2013.
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IPL 6 Statistical highlights: Mumbai Indians vs Kolkata Knight Riders
Full Article The Times of India
08 May 2013

MUMBAI: Statistical highlights of the IPL match between Mumbai Indians and Kolkata Knight Riders: Watch IPL Videos # With eight fours during his innings of 48 off 28 balls, Sachin Tendulkar has set a record for most fours (289) at the IPL. # Tendulkar's strike rate of 171.42 is his second best at the IPL...

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Can you succeed in sport on a specialist diet?
Full Article BBC News
08 May 2013

Are specialist diets any barrier to staying fit? With the summer running and sports season upon us, most people getting fit are also considering their sports nutrition. Enthusiasts may be considering carb-loading for endurance, high protein diets with plenty of meat, perhaps boosting their calories with gels or shakes, or eating "clean"....

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Mancini welcomes narrow win
Full Article Orange News
07 May 2013

Roberto Mancini was pleased to see Manchester City take a 1-0 win from a testing encounter with West Bromwich Albion. City made eight changes to their starting XI in midweek, with one eye firmly locked...

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Manchester City's coach Roberto Mancini leaves Santiago Bernabeu stadium on the eve of a Champions League Group D soccer match against Real Madrid, in Madrid, Monday, Sept. 17, 2012.
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Dow Caps First 15000 Finish
Full Article Wall Street Journal
07 May 2013

By JONATHAN CHENG The Dow Jones Industrial Average climbed Tuesday to its first finish above the 15000 level, notching another landmark on the market's four-year-long record run. Encouraging economic reports from outside the U.S. and new highs on Germany and Japan's stock markets helped send the blue-chip Dow industrials up 87.31 points, or 0.58%,...

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Bernard Tomic's father may face ban over assault on training partner
Full Article South China Morning Post
07 May 2013

Bernard Tomic's hitting partner wants the Australian tennis player's father banned from the sport following an alleged assault. John Tomic was charged with assault after allegedly headbutting Thomas Drouet on Saturday before this week's Madrid Open. "I want to help Bernard forbid his father from having access to tournaments," Drouet told French...

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Bernard Tomic during his match against Tommy Haas on Day 1 of the Delray Beach International Tennis Championships Delray Beach, Florida - February 27, 2012
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Chat With Snoop Lion and Mashable on Twitter
Full Article Mashable
07 May 2013

Throughout a 20-year career in music, Snoop Dogg has never strayed far from the spotlight. He's one of hip hop's most beloved artists, a prolific performer whose ability to cross over and work with a multitude of artists has made him a household name. But his most recent move is unlike anything he's done before. Earlier this year he released...

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This Monday, July 30, 2012 photo shows Snoop Dogg, who now goes by Snoop Lion, posing for a portrait at Miss Lily's in New York.
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Rihanna Arrives Hours Late For Boston Show, Gets Booed
Full Article Huffington Post
07 May 2013

Rihanna arrived hours late to her Boston concert on May 6. (Photo by Bizuayehu Tesfaye/Invision/AP) Rihanna left fans waiting hours for a concert in Boston on Monday night, a concert she already had to postpone due to illness. Rihanna arrived far behind schedule for her May 6 show at TD Garden. Boston.com reports she took the stage at 10:30 p.m.,...

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Rihanna live in Baltimore, on her tour The LOUD Tour. 4th June 2011.
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Grammy Winning DJ, Producer Peter Rauhofer Dies at 48
Full Article Yahoo Music
07 May 2013

[Photo: Gregory Pace/FilmMagic]Peter Rauhofer, a world-renowned electronic music DJ and song remixer from Vienna, Austria, who won a Grammy in 1999 for his treatment of Cher's "Believe," died Tuesday following a fight against brain cancer. Rauhofer resided primarily in New York City, where he was well-known in house music circles and held...

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Rihanna: Nicole Richie's Sick Met Gala Dress "Makes Me Throw Up!!"
Full Article E! Online
07 May 2013

If this is a compliment, we can't wait to see what RiRi has to say when she's offended. Rihanna took to her Twitter page and posted what on the surface looks to be a...

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 Nicole Richie arrives to the Prada Los Angeles opening of "Waist Down-Skirts By Miuccia", an exhibit at Prada´s Beverly Hills epicenter store in Beverly Hills, Calif. on Thursday July 13, 2006. (AP Photo/Chris Polk)   (js1)
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Shania: I considered retirement
Full Article Belfast Telegraph
07 May 2013

Shania Twain has confessed she once considered retiring from live performances after her last world tour ended. The Canadian star has just announced she is extending her Las Vegas show at Caesars Palace, but she revealed when her Up tour came to an end in 2004 she considered retiring to spend more time with her son, who is now 11. Shania said: "I...

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Chris Brown says he has broken up with Rihanna, too young to 'focus on wife-ing' (Photos)
Full Article The Examiner
06 May 2013

It was on Saturday, May 4, when according to and article in The Daily News on Monday, Chris Brown celebrated his 24th birthday in Las Vegas at the Mirage casino’s 10ak nightclub without Rihanna saying once again the couple are going their separate ways. Brown had three parties over the weekend to celebrate his birthday which was officially on...

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Rihanna, left, and Chris Brown are seen at the MTV Movie Awards on Sunday June 1, 2008 in Los Angeles.
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Rolling Stones' ticket prices drop
Full Article The Examiner
06 May 2013

The Rolling Stones' outrageous ticket prices aren't fairing so well. The Stones were forced to drop ticket prices for their first two North American dates. The Stones are absolutely relevant and still a hot ticket to get a hold of. The beaten down economy has proven even the legendary Rolling Stones can't get away with charging $250 to $600 for a...

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Bruno Mars tops list of top songs of 2011
Full Article The Examiner
06 May 2013

Yesterday, it was announced that Bruno Mars will play the UK's Radio 1 music festival. He will join Calvin Harris, Rudimental and Biffy Clyro. It is expected that he will play old songs, current songs, and debut one new song that nobody has ever heard. He is expected to be the highlight of the festival and will be given the most time onstage. Bruno...

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Bruno Mars performs during the Revlon Concert for the Rainforest Fund at Carnegie Hall, Tuesday, April 3, 2012 in New York. (AP Photo/Jason DeCrow)
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'Anumati' tops at New York Indian Film Festival
Full Article The Times of India
08 May 2013

"Anumati" directed by Gajendra Ahire has won the Best Feature Film award at the New York Indian Film Festival (NYIFF) with Vikram Gokhale getting the Best Actor award for his role as a desperate husband. The...

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The President, Shri Pranab Mukherjee presenting the Rajat Kamal Award for Best Actor: Anumati (Marathi), to Shri Vikram Gokhale, at the 60th National Film Awards function, in New Delhi on May 03, 2013. The Union Minister for Communications and Information Technology, Shri Kapil Sibal and the Minister of State (Independent Charge) for Information & Broadcasting, Shri Manish Tewari and the Secretary, Ministry of Information & Broadcasting, Shri Uday Kumar Varma are also seen.
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Amrita shares screen with Jackie in Aurangzeb
Full Article The Times of India
08 May 2013

Amrita Singh is an actress who has been appreciated for her performances since she started her journey in B- town. Soon the actress is coming back to the silver screen with...

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J.J. Abrams' 'Star Trek Into Darkness' Sequel Duties Could Be Impacted By 'Star Wars: Episode VII'
Full Article Huffington Post
06 May 2013

J.J. Abrams' "Star Trek Into Darkness" sequel duties could be impacted by "Star Wars"; Abrams with Chris Pine and Zachary Quinto. When Disney and Lucasfilm made the surprise announcement that J.J. Abrams had been hired to direct "Star Wars: Episode VII," many fans wondered what that meant for Abrams' other beloved science-fiction franchise, "Star...

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Salman sends water to drought affected regions
Full Article IMDb
06 May 2013

Salman Khan has always been known to be a man with a heart of gold. Well, this large...

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Bollywood actor Salman Khan looks on during Kingfisher swimsuit calendar launch in Mumbai, India, Saturday, Dec. 18, 2010.
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Shekhar Kapur wants more films like `Bombay Talkies`
Full Article The Siasat Daily
06 May 2013

Mumbai, May 06: Anthology filmBombay Talkies’, a tribute to 100 years of Indian cinema, has appealed to Shekhar Kapur so much that the internationally acclaimed filmmaker says that Bollywood should produce more such films. “Watching `Bombay Talkies`, would love to see more of these....

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'Queen' Helen Mirren swears at 'noisy' street drummers during theatre performance
Full Article Newstrack India
06 May 2013

Tweet London, May 6 (ANI): Helen Mirren, who was playing Queen in the hit play 'The Audience,' swore at noisy street drummers after they disrupted her performance. The showdown happened after drummers promoting a gay music...

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City to introduce seven river tours this month
Full Article The Saigon Times
08 May 2013

Leaders of Saigontourist Holding Company receive the title of Labor Hero at a ceremony held yesterday in HCMC- Photo: Bao Hoang HCMC – HCMC this month will officially introduce seven river tours departing from Bach Dang Wharf in District 1 to tourist sites along the city’s rivers. According to HCMC vice chairman Nguyen Thi Hong, river...

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Anilao River is bounded by recently constructed dike in Ormoc City, Philippines
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Global Youth Unemployment Worsening, Likely To Wipe Out Recovery's Gains: ILO
Full Article Huffington Post
08 May 2013

GENEVA — The U.N.'s labor office says youth unemployment is likely to rise globally to 12.8 percent by 2018, wiping out gains made in the recent economic recovery. A report by the International Labour Organization said Tuesday the rate of unemployment among people aged 15 to 24 was 12.4 percent globally in 2012, up from 12.3 percent in 2011....

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Pranab advises MPs to fulfil their responsibilities
Full Article The Siasat Daily
08 May 2013

New Delhi, May 08: President Pranab Mukherjee on Wednesday advised young parliamentarians to fulfil their responsibilities in terms of the people's expectations of them, saying pointedly that "it takes years to build institutions but they can be destroyed easily". The young parliamentarians, from various parties, met him to present a copy of...

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The President, Shri Pranab Mukherjee lighting the lamp to inaugurate the National Seminar on Welfare of Lawyers, organized by the Bar Council of Delhi,  in New Delhi on May 04, 2013.
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Chidambaram briefly turns journalist after Congress's Karnataka poll win
Full Article The Siasat Daily
08 May 2013

New Delhi, May 08: In what could be termed a probable first for a member of the Union Cabinet, Finance Minister P. Chidambaram turned television channel reporter briefly outside Parliament on Wednesday, which seemed to be his way of expressing his delight over the Congress Party's poll victory in Karnataka. Chidambaram, who was responding to a...

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The Union Finance Minister, Shri P. Chidambaram lighting the lamp to inaugurate the Conference of Chief Commissioners/DGs of Customs, Central Excise and Service Tax, in New Delhi on August 28, 2012.
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BSE revises circuit limits of 549 scrips
Full Article The Hindu
08 May 2013

The BSE has revised the circuit limits for shares of 549 companies including Kingfisher Airlines, L&T Finance Holdings, Uttam Galva Steels, as part of a surveillance action. The revised circuit limits, which ensures that the price of a scrip cannot move upward or downward beyond the limit set for the...

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It’s the Tulip Festival, so there must be rain in the forecast
Full Article Business Journal
08 May 2013

Michael DeMasi Reporter- The Business Review Email | Google+ | Twitter | LinkedIn This weekend’s weather forecast calls for rain on at least one day – just in time for the Tulip Festival in Albany, NY. What is it about the state capital’s signature springtime event – with more than 100,000 beautiful tulips blooming...

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InterContinental Hotels says trading tough in China
Full Article The Guardian
08 May 2013

LONDON (Reuters) - InterContinental Hotels Group , the world No.1 hotelier, said business in China was struggling under squeezed government spending and a political leadership change, as it posted a 3.1 percent rise in first-quarter global room revenue. The company, which operates 4,600 hotels worldwide and is home to the Crowne Plaza, Holiday Inn...

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Dhaka building collpase kills dozens in Bangladesh
Dhaka building collpase kills dozens in Bangladesh
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Dhaka building collpase kills dozens in Bangladesh Subscribe to the Guardian HERE: http://bitly.com/UvkFpD At least 70 people have been killed and hundreds more injured after an eight-storey building collapsed in the Bangladeshi capital, Dhaka, on Wednesday. Emergency services work to rescue people trapped inside. Local police say workers should not have been allowed in after a crack was detected on Tuesday.
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The Invisible War: New Film Exposes Rape, Sexual Assault Epidemic in U.S. Military
The Invisible War: New Film Exposes Rape, Sexual Assault Epidemic in U.S. Military
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democracynow.org - On the heels of a new military survey that the number of reported violent sex crimes jumped 30 percent 2011, with active-duty female soldiers ages 18 to 21 accounting for more than half of the of the victims, we speak with Trina McDonald and Kori Cioca, two subjects of "The Invisible War," a new documentary that examines the epidemic of rape of soldiers within the U.S. military, which won the Audience Award for U.S. Documentary at the 2012 Sundance Film Festival in Park City, Utah. "Not only was I astounded by the numbers, but when I started talking to the women and men who had experienced this, I was just so devastated by their stories," says the film's Academy Award-nominated director, Kirby Dick. "These are women and men who are very idealistic, they joined the military because they wanted to serve their country, they were incredible soldiers and then, when they were assaulted, they had the courage to come forward — even though many people advised them not to," Dick says. To watch the complete daily, independent news hour, read the transcript, download the podcast, and for the additional Democracy Now! reports, visit http://www.democracynow.org. FOLLOW DEMOCRACY NOW! ONLINE: Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/democracynow Twitter: @democracynow Subscribe on YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/democracynow Listen on SoundCloud: http://www.soundcloud.com/democracy-now Daily Email News Digest: http://www.democracynow.org/subscribe Please consider supporting independent media by making a donation to Democracy Now! today, visit http://www.democracynow.org/donate/YT
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Cleveland Kidnap Suspect Was 'Charismatic' Guy, 'Ashamed' Neighbor Said
Cleveland Kidnap Suspect Was 'Charismatic' Guy, 'Ashamed' Neighbor Said
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Charles Ramsey On Amanda Berry, Kidnapper: 'I Used To Eat Ribs And Listen To Salsa With This Guy' http://youtu.be/ndBtbuPcd3I Charles Ramsay Describes Helping Rescue Amanda Berry,Missing Cleveland Girls Found Alive http://youtu.be/Cr0HXhNuzz0 Kidnap Victim Amanda Berry Hailed as 'Real Hero' in Rescue of Three Women (911 Call) http://youtu.be/XylVB8u97tI Three young women from America who went missing separately, one more than 10 years ago, have been found alive in the basement of a residential house in Cleveland, Ohio. Amanda Berry, Gina DeJesus, Michelle Knight and an unknown six-year-old girl were found in the house and were taken to hospital for initial assessments but appeared to be in good health. They have now been reunited with their families, although Amanda Berry's mother died in 2006 before she had a chance to meet her daughter again. She had spent the previous three years looking for Amanda, who disappeared in 2003.
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Search for missing port workers after Genoa ship collision
Search for missing port workers after Genoa ship collision
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http://www.euronews.com/ Rescue workers in the Italian port of Genoa are looking for six people missing after a container ship rammed into a control tower, w...
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Latest World News - Suicide bombers of Chicago & New York
Latest World News - Suicide bombers of Chicago & New York
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http://www.youtube.com/AllNewsPlace All News Place يرجى الاشتراك للحصول على آخر المستجدات مكان الأخبار جميع Watch the full Keiser Report E441 on Tuesday. In this episode of the Keiser Report, Max Keiser and Stacy Herbert discuss that feeling you get when you've blown your life savings on a carnival game and all you have to show for it is a stuffed banana with dreadlocks and how the entire global financial system is not too dissimilar. They also note that those blowing their life savings on a rigged game, or stock market, always seem to turn to doubling down in a vain attempt to win back all that they lost. In the second half, Max talks to the author of Paper Money Collapse, Detlev Schlichter of DetlevSchlichter.com, about ECB policy, the gold battle between Chinese housewives and Wall Street. FOLLOW Max Keiser on Twitter: http://twitter.com/maxkeiser WATCH all Keiser Report shows here: http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL768A33676917AE90 (E1-E200) http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLC3F29DDAA1BABFCF (E201-E400) http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLPszygYHA9K2ZtV_1KphSugBB7iZqbFyz (E401-current) RT LIVE http://rt.com/on-air Subscribe to RT! http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=RussiaToday Like us on Facebook http://www.facebook.com/RTnews Follow us on Twitter http://twitter.com/RT_com Follow us on Google+ http://plus.google.com/+RT 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.
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Syria Cut Off From Global Internet. Shut Down
Syria Cut Off From Global Internet. Shut Down
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Syria Cut Off From Global Internet http://www.theyeshivaworld.com/article.php?p=167280 "Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favor of fair use." § 107.Limitations on exclusive rights: Fair use Notwithstanding the provisions of sections 106 and 106A, the fair use of a copyrighted work, including such use by reproduction in copies or phonorecords or by any other means specified by that section, for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching (including multiple copies for classroom use), scholarship, or research, is not an infringement of copyright. In determining whether the use made of a work in any particular case is a fair use the factors to be considered shall include — (1) the purpose and character of the use, including whether such use is of a commercial nature or is for nonprofit educational purposes; (2) the nature of the copyrighted work; (3) the amount and substantiality of the portion used in relation to the copyrighted work as a whole; and (4) the effect of the use upon the potential market for or value of the copyrighted work. FAIR USE NOTICE: These pages/video may contain copyrighted (© ) material the use of which has not always been specifically authorized by the copyright owner. Such material is made available to advance understanding of ecological, POLITICAL, HUMAN RIGHTS, economic, DEMOCRACY, scientific, MORAL, ETHICAL, and SOCIAL JUSTICE ISSUES, etc. It is believed that this constitutes a 'fair use' of any such copyrighted material as provided for in section 107 of the US Copyright Law. In accordance with Title 17 U.S.C. Section 107, this material is distributed without profit to those who have expressed a prior general interest in receiving similar information for research and educational
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Cleveland Kidnap Suspect Was 'Charismatic' Guy, 'Ashamed' Neighbor Said
Cleveland Kidnap Suspect Was 'Charismatic' Guy, 'Ashamed' Neighbor Said
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Charles Ramsey On Amanda Berry, Kidnapper: 'I Used To Eat Ribs And Listen To Salsa With This Guy' http://youtu.be/ndBtbuPcd3I Charles Ramsay Describes Helping Rescue Amanda Berry,Missing Cleveland Girls Found Alive http://youtu.be/Cr0HXhNuzz0 Kidnap Victim Amanda Berry Hailed as 'Real Hero' in Rescue of Three Women (911 Call) http://youtu.be/XylVB8u97tI Three young women from America who went missing separately, one more than 10 years ago, have been found alive in the basement of a residential house in Cleveland, Ohio. Amanda Berry, Gina DeJesus, Michelle Knight and an unknown six-year-old girl were found in the house and were taken to hospital for initial assessments but appeared to be in good health. They have now been reunited with their families, although Amanda Berry's mother died in 2006 before she had a chance to meet her daughter again. She had spent the previous three years looking for Amanda, who disappeared in 2003.
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John Kerry Meets Putin to Discuss Syria 7-May-13 US Goes to Meetings as Assad Kills Thousands
John Kerry Meets Putin to Discuss Syria 7-May-13 US Goes to Meetings as Assad Kills Thousands
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John Kerry Travels to Moscow in alleged Search of Syria Peace Solution 7-May-13 Joint International Peace Conference Planned - Obama to use this meeting by Kerry with Putin to once again refuse to arm the Syrian Freedom Fighters and to do nothing on Syria but talk and talk and to look for more excuses to stand by as 100,000 Syrians are slaughtered by the Bloodthirsty genocidal Regime of Assad Published on May 7, 2013 The United States and Russia have agreed to push both sides in Syria to find an end to the bloodshed, offering to hold an international conference in search of peace. In talks which stretched late into the night, US Secretary of State John Kerry met first for more than two hours with President Vladimir Putin on Tuesday and then for a further three with Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov. Al Jazeera's David Chater reports from Moscow. =========== MOSCOW — The U.S. and Russia agreed Tuesday to try to convene an international conference this month to come to a political solution to end the two-year Syrian civil war but gave no indication how they would convince President Bashar Assad into talks with the rebels seeking to overthrow him. Secretary of State John Kerry said that if such a gambit were successful, it might no longer be necessary to consider arming the Syrian rebels. Kerry also said it was up to the Syrian people whether Assad should leave office. Yet even as Kerry and Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov hailed their joint strategy as evidence of enhanced U.S.-Russian cooperation, it was unclear how their plan might work toward ending a war that has become even more dangerous in recent months with accusations the Assad regime has used chemical weapons, Israeli airstrikes on weapons convoys and American threats to begin arming the rebels. "Despite different points of view, committed partners can accomplish great things together when the world needs it," Kerry told reporters in Russia's capital. "And this is one of those moments." The outcome of more than five hours of meetings in Moscow involving President Vladimir Putin, Kerry and Lavrov essentially bring diplomatic efforts to halt Syria's violence to a point they were about a year ago. The former Cold War foes, who've split bitterly over how to halt the conflict, said they'd work to revive a transition plan they laid out in June 2012 but which never gained momentum with Syria's government or the opposition. They said this time they were committed to bringing the Syrian government and rebels to the negotiating table. Speaking about the U.S. strategy, Kerry suggested the Obama administration would consider holding off on any possible plan to provide weapons to vetted units of the Syrian opposition if a peace strategy takes hold. Kerry said the final proof of whether Assad's forces used chemical weapons in two attacks in March, as suggested last week by a U.S. intelligence assessment, would go a long way toward determining what course of action Obama takes. Talking about the U.S.-Russian peace strategy's effect on decision-making, he said, "much will depend on what happens over the course of these next weeks." That appeared to be a minor concession to Russia, which has argued vehemently against any foreign governments providing military assistance for fear it would aid extremists. It could also reflect the Obama administration's continued discomfort with the greater involvement in Syria, where it has expressed deep reservations over most of the military options currently being considered. Kerry also appeared to back down from the outright U.S. demand that Assad step down in the transition, while maintaining that he, personally, couldn't see how a leader responsible for such widespread abuses could remain in power as part of a peace deal. "But I'm not going to make that judgment," he said, saying it was up to the Syrian people. Kerry's statements about arming the rebels and whether Assad should go seemed at odds with statements by President Barack Obama and other Cabinet members such as Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel, who said the administration was considering arming the rebels.The White House had no comment on Kerry's remarks, except to say that U.S. policy was still that Assad must leave office.
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U.N. Strong Suspicions That Syrian Rebels Used Sarin Gas
U.N. Strong Suspicions That Syrian Rebels Used Sarin Gas
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syrian rebels chemical weapons un united nations. Syrian rebels have made use of the deadly nerve agent sarin in their war-torn country's conflict, UN human rights investigator Carla del Ponte has said. Syria accuses Israel of supporting 'terrorists' in wake of air strikes Israeli soldiers stand on top of tanks in the Golan Heights, Israel, near the Syrian town of Kan Arnaby. Photo: EP "According to the testimonies we have gathered, the rebels have used chemical weapons, making use of sarin gas," del Ponte, a former war crimes prosecutor, said in an interview with Swiss radio late on Sunday. "We still have to deepen our investigation, verify and confirm (the findings) through new witness testimony, but according to what we have established so far, it is at the moment opponents of the regime who are using sarin gas," she added. She stressed that the UN commission of inquiry on Syria, which she is a part of, had far from finished its investigation. Turkish authorities are carrying out blood tests on Syrians who have fled the fighting at home to determine if they have been victims of chemical weapons, a medical source said Monday. "Samples have been taken from people wounded in Syria who have been transported to Turkey," the source said on condition of anonymity, adding that the results were not yet known. Related Articles Syria accuses Israel of supporting 'terrorists' in wake of air strikes 05 May 2013 Western nations have raised concerns about the use of chemical weapons in the escalating conflict between the regime of President Bashar al-Assad and rebels fighting to oust him. Top UN rights investigator Carla del Ponte said Sunday that according to testimony, rebels have been using sarin gas. US President Barack Obama has refused to rule out any options, but has said he did not foresee deploying US troops if Assad's regime is proved to have used chemical weapons. Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan, a one-time Syria ally, on Sunday branded Assad a "butcher" and a "murderer" who would pay a heavy price for the killings in Syria. UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon appealed Sunday for restraint to avoid an escalation in Syria's civil war, expressing "grave concern" over Israeli air raids. Israel launched air strikes earlier that hit three military sites near Damascus, the second such reported attack in a 48-hour period targeting the transfer of arms to Lebanon-based Hezbollah, raising fresh concerns of a regional spillover. "The secretary-general calls on all sides to exercise maximum calm and restraint, and to act with a sense of responsibility to prevent an escalation of what is already a devastating and highly dangerous conflict," Ban's spokesman Martin Nesirky said in a statement. Nesirky said the United Nations was unable to independently verify the raids, and had no details about them, but Ban "expresses grave concern over reports of air strikes in Syria by the Israeli Air Force." "The secretary-general urges respect for national sovereignty and territorial integrity of all countries in the region, and adherence to all relevant Security Council resolutions," Nesirky said.
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President Jacob Zuma and his Nigerian counterpart Goodluck Jonathan met in Cape Town this morning.
President Jacob Zuma and his Nigerian counterpart Goodluck Jonathan met in Cape Town this morning.
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The Nigerian president received a 21-gun salute on his official state visit. The two leaders agreed to work together to strengthen relations and boost security issues on the continent.
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Egyptian judiciary angered by proposed law
Egyptian judiciary angered by proposed law
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Egypt's President Mohamed Morsi has reshuffled his cabinet, but the induction of a senior Muslim Brotherhood figure cabinet comes at a time when many Egyptians are accusing the group of trying to monopolise power. A government proposal to force senior judges into retirement has been strongly opposed by the judiciary. They say the Muslim Brotherhood wants to replace them with its own members, while the government argues that the judiciary is in need of new blood. Al Jazeera's Anita McNaught reports from Cairo.
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Noam Chomsky Lectures on Modern-Day American Imperialism: Middle East and Beyond
Noam Chomsky Lectures on Modern-Day American Imperialism: Middle East and Beyond
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Noam Chomsky, an emeritus professor of linguistics at Massachusetts Institute of Technology and a well-known political activist critical of U.S. foreign policy, traces modern-day American imperialism to its earliest roots, 25 years before the American Revolution, and he explains how the United States has lived up to its reputation as "the most frightening and dangerous country in the world." Hosted by Boston University School of Law and the Boston University Anti-War Coalition on April 24, 2008.
  • published: 06 Jun 2012
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Bangladesh police raid office of protest group
Bangladesh police raid office of protest group
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The government in Bangladesh has cracked down after violent protests in Dhaka. Police have raided the headquarters of the Hefazat-e-Islami group, and taken away its leader. The government has also taken a television station off the air. At least 14 people were killed during violent demonstrations on Sunday, and there have been more deaths since. Al Jazeera's Charles Stratford reports.
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Mayon Volcano Eruption 2013
Mayon Volcano Eruption 2013
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Mayon volcano in Albay Philippines belched out black smoke on May 7, 2013 @ 8AM. It reached about 3 kms high and still rising. No official report yet from PHIVOLCS Legazpi. This photo was taken on the fourth floor/view deck of our residence in Happy Homes, Legazpi City. Unverified reports of a tourist guide killed and 4 tourist climbers injured.
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Tight Security Ahead of Neo-Nazi Trial in Munich
Tight Security Ahead of Neo-Nazi Trial in Munich
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Security is tight around a Munich court as the long-awaited trial of suspected neo-Nazis begins. Full Story: German police were on high alert in the southern city of Munich on Monday as the long-awaited trial of suspected neo-Nazis was expected to start. The trial of 38-year-old Beate Zschaepe and four others had been due to begin last month but was delayed after the Munich court allocated 50 guaranteed seats in the small courtroom to media on a first-come-first-served basis. Zschaepe is accused of being a founder and member of neo-Nazi cell "National Socialist Underground" (NSU) and of complicity in the murder of eight Turks, a Greek and a German policewoman, during a nearly decade-long killing spree. Turkish newspaper Sabah filed a lawsuit which the German Constitutional Court in Karlsruhe upheld, ruling that the Munich court must open up at least three more seats for foreign media. Four other people are charged with assisting the NSU and will sit with Zschaepe on the bench. [Wolfgang Wenger, Police Spokesman]: "we are here with roughly 500 police officers different duties such as the protection of the building, the assistance of court officials with entry checks, security inside the court building and of course the transport and the surveillance of the accused." The existence of the "NSU" neo-Nazi cell only came to light by chance in late 2011 when two members committed suicide after a botched bank robbery. Zschaepe then allegedly set fire to an apartment used by the gang. At a memorial ceremony for the victims last year, Chancellor Angela Merkel begged the families for forgiveness for Germany's failings and pledged to take action against neo-Nazis. For more news and videos visit ☛ http://ntd.tv Follow us on Twitter ☛ http://twitter.com/NTDTelevision Add us on Facebook ☛ http://on.fb.me/s5KV2C
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As New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie answers a question Thursday, March 3, 2011, in Trenton, N.J., about a report from a task force charged with devising a statewide system for evaluating teachers and principals. Derrick Rose of the Chicago Bulls Retail bakery and general store in India Chinese youths use computers at an Internet cafe in Beijing in this June 18, 2005 file photo. China's population of Internet users, already the world's second-biggest after the U.S., has jumped by nearly 20 percent over the past year to 123 million, with broadband access soaring, the government said Wednesday July 19, 20

File - Policemen guard logs that were illegally cut from the Amazon rain forest in Tailandia, state of Para, Brazil, Tuesday, Feb. 26, 2008. Queens Park Rangers' manager Harry Redknapp, ahead of his team's English Premier League soccer match against Sunderland, at the Stadium of Light, Sunderland, England, Tuesday, Nov. 27, 2012. Laptop computer - Facebook - Social media Atlantis

Confederation of North, Central American and Caribbean Association Football (CONCACAF) president Jack Warner speaks during a news conference Monday, Jan. 28, 2008, in Miami. Soccer's North and Central American and Caribbean governing body is launching its own Champions League to mirror Europe's. The 24-team competition will start in August and will replace the CONCACAF Champions Cup, which has determined the region's champion since 1962 and will end after 2008.  CONCACAF General Secretary Chuck Blazer (left), President of US Soccer Dr Robert Contiguglia, OC President Franz Beckenbauer and OC Vice President Wolfgang Niersbach, during the 29th leg of the Welcome Tour on 23 February 2006, in New York´s Gotham Burger King River Cocktail, Bar at an angle in  Protaras , Cyprus   September 2008

Australia PM Gillard called to step aside, hold leadership vote Day 8 of the Sony Open Agnieska Radwanska (POL) vs Sloane Stephens (USA) at Crandon Park Tennis Center Key Biscayne, Florida - March 25, 2013  KLdy1 - rupiah - indonesian rupiah - currency - indonesia. (dy1) File - Police officers stand guard outside Parramatta court house in Sydney, Australia, Tuesday, Nov. 11, 2008.
Bangladesh factory death toll passes 800
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The death toll from Bangladesh’s worst industrial disaster passed 800 on Wednesday as rescuers pulled dozens more bodies from the rubble of a nine-storey building that collapsed outside Dhaka last month. “The death toll now stands at 803” with 790 bodies recovered from the wreckage and 13 victims who died in hospital, said Lieutenant Mir Rabbi, an...

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Workers and army personnel use heavy machinery as they work to clear the site and recover bodies of victims from the rubble of a garment factory building that collapsed in Savar, near Dhaka, Bangladesh, Tuesday, May 7, 2013.
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Bangladesh Build­ing Col­lapse Death Toll at 622
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