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Article by WN.com Correspondent Dallas Darling. In an ever changing world, one which some perceive to be confusing and chaotic, the ideals of "last stands" have remained a constant...
The Guardian
Adnan Januzaj scored twice against Sunderland to save David Moyes's blushes but what do we know about him? Adnan Januzaj of Manchester United celebrates scoring their second goal...
Boston Herald
It was so very easy for this administration to wash its hands of the Syrian crisis. A few conciliatory words from the Russians, a U.N. Security Council resolution on chemical...

Azerbaijan President Ilham Aliyev casts his ballot paper during the voting at a polling station in Baku, Azerbaijan, Wednesday, Oct. 9, 2013.
By Margarita Antidze and Thomas Grove BAKU (Reuters) - Azerbaijan's President Ilham Aliyev looks certain to extend his rule in the oil-producing former Soviet republic for a third straight term in an election on Wednesday that opponents say has...
photo: AP / Sergei Grits
Special Foods Fight Malnutrition in Syria
As the war continues in Syria, so does the risk of deadly malnutrition for children. Special-nutrient rich foods, like those being distributed by the UN World Food Programme (WFP) can save their lives. Spokesperson Laure Chadraoui told me last week...
photo: UN / UN
Central Pennsylvania's fallen in Afghanistan and Iraq: updated
An Army Ranger from Carlisle in his fourth deployment was killed Sunday in Afghanistan while aiding a fellow wounded Ranger. Sgt. Patrick C. Hawkins, 25, who was assigned to Company B, 3rd Battalion, 75th Ranger Regiment, at Fort Benning, Ga., was...
photo: USAF / Ben Bloker
Key US-Afghan security deal faltering
A security deal to allow some US troops to stay in Afghanistan to fight al-Qaeda was at risk of collapse yesterday after Afghan President Hamid Karzai said he was prepared to walk away from negotiations. The US has pushed for the bilateral security...
photo: US DoD / Ed Drohan
A worker tests the amber LED lights on electronic cigarettes at the Ruyan factory in Tianjin, China
European lawmakers on Tuesday were set to tighten rules governing the multibillion-dollar tobacco market by imposing bigger and bolder warnings on cigarette packs, banning most flavorings like menthol and strengthening regulation of electronic...
photo: AP / Greg Baker
Brazil's President-elect Dilma Rousseff, of the Workers Party, gestures to supporters as she arrives to give her victory speech after winning the election runoff in Brasilia, Brazil, Sunday Oct. 31, 2010.
RIO DE JANEIRO — Brazil’s president, Dilma Rousseff, crisply demanded an explanation on Monday from Canada over revelations that a Canadian intelligence agency had spied on Brazil’s mining and energy ministry and a top Brazilian diplomat, a...
photo: AP / Eraldo Peres
US govt shutdown enters second week
WASHINGTON: Stock markets fell on day as the federal government shutdown entered its seventh day with no end in sight and the prospect of a US default loomed. Lawmakers appeared to be making little headway in raising the US debt ceiling,...
photo: Creative Commons / Martin Falbisoner