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Catholics push back: Pope not pivoting on 'gays'
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Catholics push back: Pope not pivoting on 'gays'
Pope Francis has not broken with his predecessor and set a new tone for the Roman Catholic Church’s attitude toward homosexuality, contend some Catholic commentators who have responded to media... (photo: WN / Marzena J.)
Google co-founders Sergey Brin, left, and Larry Page are seen at company headquarters Thursday, Jan. 15, 2004, in Mountain View, Calif. The online search engine unveiled a significant index of its Web index Tuesday, Feb. 17, 2004, as it gears up for tougher competition from Yahoo and Microsoft. Google's index now covers 4.3 billion Web pages, up from 3.3 billion and the company says it is drilling much deeper into Web sites to provide much greater breadth. Google also acknowledged it has made significant changes to its closely guarded formula for sorting through its results during the past two ranks, a shift that has dismayed some Webmasters.
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Google Has Ambitious Plans To Tear Down The Language Barrier
Google CEO Larry Page. See Also Google's moving the chains once again as it bares down for its next big moonshot project: to blow up the language barrier. Spiegel reports on some ambitious new plans... (photo: AP / Ben Margot)
A police boat sails by the grounded cruise ship Costa Concordia, off the Tuscan island of Giglio, Italy, Sunday, Jan. 22, 2012.  Huffington Post 
Costa Concordia Salvage Operation Underway In Italy (VIDEO/PHOTOS)
GIGLIO ISLAND, Italy -- A complex system of pulleys and counterweights on Monday gently began lifting up the Costa Concordia cruise ship from its side on a Tuscan reef where it capsized in 2012, an... (photo: AP / Pier Paolo Cito)
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Is Pope Francis even Catholic?  WorldNetDaily 
Is Pope Francis even Catholic?
NEW YORK – “Is the pope Catholic?” goes the quip most Catholic faithful thought they would never ask … at least not seriously. But with a series of recent pronouncements and decisions... (photo: WN / Marzena J.)
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Bryant park, New York, USA, March 2008 The Los Angeles Times
State Department warns of travel to Turkey, Lebanon
On Sept. 6, the State Department issued a warning for southeastern Turkey, recommending that U.S. citizens "defer non-essential travel" to that area. The department... (photo: WN / Guillaume Poulet-Mathis)
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UN chief to present key Syria report today Khaleej Times
UN chief to present key Syria report today
UN leaders have 'agonised' over a report that Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon will present on Monday on chemical weapons in Syria that could renew pressure on President... (photo: UN / Paulo Filgueiras)
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Fifth Fatality Feared, More Than 200 Unaccounted For As Colorado Floods Force More Evacuations Business Insider
Fifth Fatality Feared, More Than 200 Unaccounted For As Colorado Floods Force More Evacuations
An aerial view of a farm house surrounded by flood waters along the South Platte River near Greenley, Colorado September 14, 2013. WELD COUNTY, Colo. (Reuters) -... (photo: US DoD / Joseph K. VonNida)
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UN sees shift in world economy Dawn
UN sees shift in world economy
ISLAMABAD, Sept 14: The United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD) has emphasised the need for better regulation of the financial system to achieve... (photo: UN / UN)
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U.S., Russia give Assad till Friday to reveal details of Syria’s chemical weapons Kansas City Star
U.S., Russia give Assad till Friday to reveal details of Syria’s chemical weapons
GENEVA — The United States and Russia on Saturday reached agreement to eliminate Syria’s chemical weapons, giving President Bashar Assad one week to reveal... (photo: UN / Jean-Marc Ferré)
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