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Princess Diana is the deceased celebrity many Americans would want to bring back to life while most men would prefer to die before their spouses, according to a new survey about...
The New York Times
The rising tide of high-end bartending is lifting every type of spirit, but whiskey seems to be riding a slightly higher crest. A quick scan of the names of New York’s new and...
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Americans remain widely opposed to U.S. military airstrikes in Syria, two new polls show, with voters skeptical of President Barack Obama's case for intervention. In a Pew Research...

Australian Prime Minister Kevin Rudd, center right, and wife Therese Rein, center left, are greeted by well wishers after casting their votes in Brisbane, Australia Saturday, Sept. 7, 2013.
Asylum seeker activists held placards and yelled: 'Refugees are welcome here!' The leaders cast their votes, amid some chaotic scenes “Ah, the vultures on Vulture Street,” a protester yelled as the media covering Kevin Rudd arrived ahead...
photo: AP / John Pryke
Salt Lake to become regional firefighting hub
The Bureau of Land Management on Friday announced a consolidation of regional wildfire-coordination efforts in Salt Lake City next year in a cost-saving move. BLM is combining the Eastern Great Basin and Western Great Basin coordination centers,...
photo: US DoD / Ed Drew
Kerry to push EU for support on Syria strikes
US Secretary of State John Kerry will seek to rally EU support for military strikes against Syria after a G20 summit failed to resolve bitter divisions between Washington and Moscow. Kerry on Saturday will press the case for punitive action against...
photo: US DoD / Daniel Hinton
President Barack Obama gestures during his news conference at the G-20 Summit in St. Petersburg, Russia, Friday, Sept. 6, 2013.
President Barack Obama has returned to the US from the G20 summit in St Petersburg, which failed to produce international agreement on military action in Syria. Mr Obama faces a tough week of trying to persuade Congress to authorise military action...
photo: AP / Pablo Martinez Monsivais
Where G20 members stand on military action against Syria
President Barack Obama had mixed results as he lobbied members of the G20 leading world economies to bolster international support for a military response to the Syrian government's alleged use of chemical weapons against civilians. Here is...
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Egyptian security personnel investigate the scene of a bomb attack targeting the convoy of Egypt's Interior Minister Mohammed Ibrahim, in Nasr City, Cairo, Egypt, Thursday, Sept. 5, 2013.
CAIRO (Reuters) - Egypt's army-backed government has dissolved the Muslim Brotherhood as a registered non-governmental organization, the state-run Al-Akhbar newspaper reported on Friday, pressing a crackdown on deposed...
photo: AP / Khalil Hamra
FILE - In this Saturday, March 2, 2013 file photo, then Kenyan Presidential candidate Uhuru Kenyatta, left, and his running mate William Ruto, right, talk together at the final election rally of Kenyatta's The National Alliance party at Uhuru Park in Nairobi, Kenya. Kenya's parliament began action Thursday, Sept. 5, 2013 to withdraw from the International Criminal Court, just before the country's President Uhuru Kenyatta and Deputy President William Ruto face trial at The Hague for allegedly inciting post-election violence, although even if Kenya formally withdraws from the Rome Statute the country is still obligated to cooperate with the court for the two trials.
TOM ODULA Associated Press= NAIROBI, Kenya (AP) — Kenya's parliament on Thursday passed a motion to withdraw from the International Criminal Court just before the country's president and deputy president face trial at The Hague for allegedly...
photo: AP / Ben Curtis, File