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(Photo: AP / Fahd al-Bakoush)Questions and Answers on Benghazi and the Fallout
This still image included in a video obtained by the Associated Press from Fahd al-Bakoush, a freelance videographer and activist, which has been authenticated based on its contents and other AP reporting, shows the body of U.S. Ambassador Chris Stevens being moved by Libyan civilians trying to rescue him after gunmen and protesters rampaged through the U.S. consulate in Benghazi, Libya, Tuesday, Sept. 11, 2012. The group of Libyans had stumbled across Stevens' seemingly lifeless form inside a dark room and didn't know who he was, only that he was a foreigner, al-Bakoush and two other witnesses told the AP....Full Story

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(Photo: WN / azza)Egypt's forex reserves jump by $1 billion on Libya funds
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Cult of the USS Enterprise thrives at Google and resistance is futile
LAST night's midnight premiere of Star Trek into Darkness confirms the cult of the USS Enterprise thrives 47 years after the first TV episodes aired. Captain James T. Kirk, Spock and the crew have indeed managed to "live long and prosper" - as the Vulcan saying goes - a...Full Story
Resistance is futile
LAST night's midnight premiere of Star Trek into Darkness confirms the cult of the USS Enterprise thrives 47 years after the first TV episodes aired. Captain James T. Kirk, Spock and the crew have indeed managed to "live long and prosper" - as the Vulcan saying goes - a...Full Story
What the hell do the Vancouver Canucks do now?
Getty Images | By the end of their sweep at the hands of the San Jose Sharks, the Vancouver Canucks had descended into contemptible pettiness; whether it was Kevin Bieksa questioning the “Canadianism” of Logan Couture and Joe Thornton for embellishment or the Sedins...Full Story
When Travel Goes Bad: Death in Africa
While scouting for the first descent of the Baro River in Ethiopia, a tributary of the White Nile, I heard about a Peace Corps volunteer, Bill Olsen, 25, a recent graduate of Cornell, who decided to take a dip in the river at Gambella, a village near the South Sudan bor...Full Story
'The Apprentice' series nine, episode two: Recap - in quotes
© BBC / Boundless | The Apprentice 2013: Jordan Poulton | Nettle... If you see it on a bottle, you'll think, 'maybe I should try that - is that going to sting my mouth?' | Jourdan Poulton's not very persuasive argument for calling the boys' beer 'Nettle'. Other sug...Full Story
10 things to know before visiting Morocco
May 8, 2013 -- Updated 0945 GMT (1745 HKT) | Writers, rock stars and eccentrics flocked to Tangier's cafés in the first half of the 20th century. Cliffside Café Hafa, overlooking the Strait of Gibraltar, was a favorite hangout of Tangier's most famous expat, Beat writ...Full Story
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Family devastated after being told bones found near downed craft cannot be tested for his DNA
The Daily Mail The family of Dennis Copping have held out hope that bones located three miles from the perfectly-preserved RAF plane in the Sahara are those of the airman. ...
Healthy recipes can earn kids a trip to the White House
Lexington Herald-Leader As the Kentucky winner of the Healthy Lunchtime Challenge, Myka Smith- Jackson of Lexington was a guest at the Kids' State Dinner at the White House in August. | The second Healthy Lunchtime Challenge is now open for youngsters and their parent or gu...
Preview for Clonmel's Thursday evening card
RTE Stamina is the name of the game at Clonmel on Thursday, with six extended two mile events and a three-mile handicap hurdle making up a mixed card. | The West Gate Maiden gets the action under way at 5.20pm and sees Tommy Carmody's Galileo colt Ma...
American Eagle Plane Struck By Lightning Twice, Lands Safely In New York City
Huffington Post NEW YORK -- An American Eagle flight from Detroit has landed safely at New York's LaGuardia Airport after being struck by lightning. | American Airlines spokesman Matt Miller says American Eagle Flight 4563 was struck twice by lightning as it approac...
BASE Jumping Off Kjeragbolten In Norway (PHOTOS, VIDEO)
Huffington Post Ever feel like you're just stuck between a rock and a hard place? Well these people actually are. | Although, not really stuck. | They willingly hiked the 984 meters (over 3200 ft.) up Kjerag mountain in Rogaland, Norway and sought out the Kjeragbolt...
If not an actor, I'd have been chef: Aleeza Khan
Headlines India Mumbai, May 8: Actress Aleeza Khan has not only charmed everyone with her acting skills, but she also impressed the cast and crew of "Jhilmil Sitaaron Ka Aangan Hoga" with her culinary skills. Everyone from the crew, including the spot boys and the c...
If not an actor, I'd have been chef: Aleeza Khan
Newstrack India Tweet | Mumbai, May 8 (IANS) Actress Aleeza Khan has not only charmed everyone with her acting skills, but she also impressed the cast and crew of "Jhilmil Sitaaron Ka Aangan Hoga" with her culinary skills. | Everyone from the crew, including the spo...
Weapons of war spill blood in Nigeria's insurgency
Herald Tribune LAGOS, Nigeria - At first, the Islamic extremists in Nigeria's dusty northeast rode on the backs of motorcycles, firing on government officials and other perceived enemies with worn Kalashnikov assault rifles hidden beneath their flowing robes. Now, ...
Weapons of war spill blood in Nigeria's insurgency
Boston Herald LAGOS, Nigeria — At first, the Islamic extremists in Nigeria's dusty northeast rode on the backs of motorcycles, firing on government officials and other perceived enemies with worn Kalashnikov assault rifles hidden beneath their flowing ro...
Weapons of war spill blood in Nigeria's insurgency
STL Today At first, the Islamic extremists in Nigeria's dusty northeast rode on the backs of motorcycles, firing on government officials and other perceived enemies with worn Kalashnikov assault rifles hidden beneath their flowing robes. Now, they come prepare...
Life in Timbuktu after the Islamists
Deutsche Welle Three months after French forces liberated Timbuktu from Ansar Dine Islamists, life in the historic city is still not as it was. Many residents are still coming to terms with their experiences. | Fish, mutton, onions and tomatoes are piled up on litt...
Weapons of war spill blood in Nigeria's insurgency
my SA LAGOS, Nigeria (AP) — At first, the Islamic extremists in Nigeria's dusty northeast rode on the backs of motorcycles, firing on government officials and other perceived enemies with worn Kalashnikov assault rifles hidden beneath their flowing robes...
Weapons of war spill blood in Nigeria's insurgency
The Tribune San Luis Obispo Pakistani government to ban air conditioners | 8 minutes ago | South Sudan rebels overrun town | 18 minutes ago | Kerry to return for a new effort on Mideast peace | 18 minutes ago | Weapons of war spill blood in Nigeria...
Weapons of war spill blood in Nigeria's insurgency
RoadRunner LAGOS, Nigeria (AP) — At first, the Islamic extremists in Nigeria's dusty northeast rode on the backs of motorcycles, firing on government officials and other perceived enemies with worn Kalashnikov assault rifles hidden beneath their flowing r...
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