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Article by WN.com Correspondent Dallas Darling Like Aaron Alexis who claimed his delusional voices and paranoia caused him to go on a shooting rampage at the Washington Navy Yard,...
American Spectator
By Matt Purple on 10.1.13 @ 5:59PM By now, you’ve probably heard about the horrors that have swept America as a consequence of the government shutdown. Small towns are...
The New York Times
Stocks rose on Tuesday even as a U.S. government shutdown began. Despite the political gridlock in Washington, investors didn't push the panic button. That suggests that, at least...

Bodies of drowned migrants are lined up in the port of Lampedusa Thursday, Oct. 3, 2013.
4 October 2013, 6:15 Lampedusa: Day Of Mourning For African Migrants Tweet The Italian government has declared an official day of mourning after the tragedy of Lampedusa, where more than 100 African migrants died trying to reach the island. Italy's...
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Not raising debt ceiling could result in 2008-like situation: US Dept of Treasury
Hit by a shutdown, the US Department of Treasury has urged the Congress to immediately increase debt ceiling failing which, it said could result in recession comparable to or worse than the 2008 financial crisis. "Postponing a debt ceiling increase...
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A puppet representing Italian PM Silvio Berlusconi during the demonstration in Rome.
ROME: An Italian senate committee is likely to start a process on Friday to expel Silvio Berlusconi from parliament following his conviction for tax fraud, meaning the former prime minister's fate could be sealed within weeks. Berlusconi, who has...
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Mentor of 9/11 kingpin joins president race in Afghanistan
KABUL: A former Islamist warlord who is said to be responsible for bringing al-Qaida to Afghanistan and who trained the mastermind behind the 9/11 attacks, announced he was running for president on Thursday, a move likely to be greeted with...
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Specialist Frank Masiello, left, directs trades at his post on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange, Monday, Nov. 1, 2010.
NEW YORK — Investors sold stocks across the board Thursday as a U.S. government shutdown dragged into its third day and the nation inched closer to a critical deadline to raise its borrowing limit. Richard Drew, File | AP Photo FILE - In this...
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Leader of the extreme far-right Golden Dawn party, Nikos Michaloliakos, center, smiles toward his supporters as he escorted by anti-terror police upon his arrival to a court for a preliminary hearing into charges of participating in a criminal organization in Athens, Wednesday, Oct. 2, 2013.
Golden Dawn leader Nikos Michaloliakos has been ordered to remain in custody pending trial on charges of belonging to a criminal group. During a marathon session at the Evelpidon court complex in Athens that went on until the early hours of Thursday,...
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Italian Premier Enrico Letta, left, gives the v-sign as he sits beside Deputy Premier Angelino Alfano, ahead of a confidence vote at the Lower Chamber, in Rome, Wednesday, Oct. 2, 2013.
Italian Prime Minister, Enrico Letta, scored a major political victory on Wednesday, as his Government comfortably won a confidence vote, seeing off a threat from former premier Silvio Berlusconi to bring down the ruling grand coalition. Letta...
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