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Breaking News Thu, 5 Dec 2013
In this June 16, 2013 file photo a television screen shjows the news of Edward Snowden, a former CIA employee who leaked top-secret documents about sweeping U.S. surveillance programs, in the underground train in Hong Kong.
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 South China Morning Post 
NSA tracks millions of phones every day, says Snowden documents
The US National Security Agency is collecting some five billion records a day on the location of mobile phones around the world, The Washington Post reported, citing documents from US intelligence lea... (photo: AP / Kin Cheung)
Anthony Bennett - Cleveland Cavaliers NBA
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 Business Insider 
The No. 1 Pick From The NBA Draft Is Barely Playing, And It's A Disaster For Cleveland
See Also | After enduring an epic cold streak to start the year, No. 1 overall pick Anthony Bennett has been in and out of the rotation for the Cleveland Cavaliers. | In his team's last 11 games Benne... (photo: Creative Commons / Erik Drost)
Formula One team Lotus F1 carried a special livery to promote The Dark Knight Rises at the 2012 British Grand Prix.  The Times Of India 
South Korea to push for F1 return, says organiser
SEOUL: The chief of the South Korean Grand Prix said on Thursday he would work to bring back the race after it was dropped from the Formula One calendar for 2014. | "Formula One is the future of our p... (photo: Creative Commons / Rich Jones)
Formula   Korea   Photos   Race   Sport   Wikipedia: South Korea  
The open jeepney carrying tourists descend along a winding road in Corregidor island, Philippines.  Business Insider 
The 20 Happiest Cities Discovered By Studying Instagram
See Also | Jetpac, a startup known for its beautiful "social travel" iPad app has been analyzing millions of Instagram photos to uncover all kinds of interesting things about life in the U.S. | For in... (photo: WN / RTayco)
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In this photo released by the Bureau of the Royal Household, Thailand's King Bhumibol Adulyadej, left, and Queen Sirikit pray in Amarin Winitchai Throne Hall during a ceremony marking the 60th anniversary of King Bhumibol's coronation Wednesday, May 5, 2010, in Bangkok, Thailand. Jakarta Globe
Thai King Urges People to Do Their Duty, Declines Comment on Crisis
By Reuters on 5:43 pm December 5, 2013. | Category International, World | Tags: Bangkok, Thailand protests | Bangkok. Thai King Bhumibol Adulyadej called on his people to... (photo: AP / Bureau of the Royal Household)
2013 Thai Protests   King Bhumibol   Photos   Wikipedia : 2013 Thai political protests   Yingluck Shinawatra  
Forensic policemen collect evidence at the site of a suicide bomb attack at a parade square in Sanaa, Yemen, Monday, May 21, 2012. Belfast Telegraph
15 killed in Yemen ministry bombing
At least two people have been killed in a bombing at the defence ministry headquarters in Yemen, officials said. | Another 20 were wounded when the suicide car bomb was d... (photo: AP / Hani Mohammed)
Photos   Suicide Bombings in Yemen   Terrorism in Yemen   Yemen Defence Ministry  
Smoke rises after an explosion at the Defense Ministry complex in Sanaa, Yemen, Thursday, Dec. 5, 2013. The Irish Times
At least 20 killed in Yemen attack
At least 20 people were killed in a car bomb and gun battle at the Yemeni defence ministry compound in the capital Sana’a in one of the most serious attacks in the past... (photo: AP / Mohammed Hamoud)
Al Qaida   Arab Spring   Photos   Wikipedia: Al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula   Yemen Attack  
A mural depicting the late Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat (R) in Gaza City as French prosecutors in Paris opened up an official inquiry into Yasser Arafat's death in Gaza City on August 28, 2012. Palestinian president Mahmud Abbas welcomed a decision by French prosecutors to open a murder inquiry into claims the Arafat may have been poisoned. Al Jazeera
Swiss scientists stand by Arafat findings
The Swiss researchers who concluded that former Palestinian President Yasser Arafat was poisoned are standing by their findings. | On Tuesday, a French research team rule... (photo: WN / Ahmed Deeb)
Mideast Peace   Palestine   Photos   Wikipedia: Cause of Yasser Arafat's death   Yasser Arafat  
A People's Alliance for Democracy protester shows a picture of Thailand's King Bhumibol Adulyadej and Queen Sirikitas BBC News
Protest-hit Thailand marks king's birthday
Thailand is marking the 86th birthday of King Bhumibol Adulyadej, amid a truce after days of violent demonstrations in the capital Bangkok. | People have been cleaning th... (photo: AP / Vincent Thian)
King Bhumibol Adulyadej   Photos   Thai Anti-Government Protest   Thailand Protest   Wikipedia: 2013 Thai protests  
U.S. Army Staff Sgt. Shelby Johnson scans the horizon Nov. 18, 2013, during a dismounted patrol from Forward Operating Base Torkham to an Afghan Border Police checkpoint near the village of Goloco. The Hindu
U.N. monitors say Taliban sanctions failing
The United Nations team monitoring the Security Council sanctions against the Taliban has warned that the international community is ill-placed to contain a surge of exto... (photo: US Army / Sgt. Eric Provost)
Afghan War   Photos   Taliban   UN   Wikipedia: War in Afghanistan (2001present)  
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Miley Cyrus, Arias murder trial top Yahoo's 2013 searches
Pop singer Miley Cyrus and the trial of boyfriend-killer Jodi Arias dominated Yahoo's online searches in 2013, the web search engine said on Tuesday, while rapper-produce... (photo: Creative Commons / calmdownlove)
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Parents leave a staging area after being reunited with their children following a shooting at the Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown, Conn., about 60 miles (96 kilometers) northeast of New York City, Friday, Dec. 14, 2012. The Dallas Morning News
911 calls about Newtown school shooting released
DANBURY, Conn. - “Sandy Hook School, I think there is someone shooting in here, Sandy Hook School.” | The female caller’s voice is shaking, the call lasts just 24 s... (photo: AP / Jessica Hill)
Newtown Shooting   Photos   Sandy Hook   US   Wikipedia : Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting  
Press Conference US Secretary of State John Kerry US News
US toasts stronger ties with former Soviet state
Comment () Tweet | By LARA JAKES, Associated Press | CHISINAU, Moldova (AP) — U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry is toasting stronger economic ties with a former So... (photo: NATO / NATO)
Business   Moldova   Photos   Politics   Wikipedia: John Kerry  
Russian President Vladimir Putin and his wife Lyudmila attend a service in the Annunciation Cathedral after his inauguration in the Kremlin in Moscow, Monday, May 7, 2012. Huffington Post
Russian President Vladimir Putin Is 'Latently Gay,' Alleges Controversial New Biography
Russian President Vladimir Putin is a sexless man who may be secretly gay. At least, that's what political analyst and notorious columnist Stanislav Belkovsky is alleging... (photo: AP / Alexei Nikolsky)
Photos   Russia   Stanislav Belkovsky   Vladimir Putin   Wikipedia : Vladimir Putin  
Terrorism Defence
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In this June 16, 2013 file photo a television screen shjows the news of Edward Snowden, a former CIA employee who leaked top-secret documents about sweeping U.S. surveillance programs, in the underground train in Hong Kong.
NSA tracks millions of phones every day, says Snowden documents
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- Lavrov: No reason for NATO missile defense
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- Syria Is Top Red Cross Priority In 2014 Despite Limited Acce
Smoke rises after an explosion at the Defense Ministry complex in Sanaa, Yemen, Thursday, Dec. 5, 2013.
At least 20 killed in Yemen attack
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War & Violence Protest
- Iran nuclear deal proves elusive
- Security Council approves French action in CAR
- Looting ends as Argentine police strike resolved
- Expedition to keep environmental legacy alive
In this March 9, 2009 file photo, the BNP Paribas logo is seen at the headquarters of the French bank, in Paris. BNP Paribas  SA said Tuesday Sept.29, 2009
BNP Paribas agrees to buy Rabobank's Polish unit for $1.4 billion
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- Boxing champ in political fight
- West turns to Syrian Islamists
- Ukraine urged to heed protests
- Both Ukrainian sides accept panel proposal
In this photo released by the Bureau of the Royal Household, Thailand's King Bhumibol Adulyadej, left, and Queen Sirikit pray in Amarin Winitchai Throne Hall during a ceremony marking the 60th anniversary of King Bhumibol's coronation Wednesday, May 5, 2010, in Bangkok, Thailand.
Thai King Urges People to Do Their Duty, Declines Comment on Crisis
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Law & Crime FBI and CIA
- Abducted girl offered herself as hostage to save schoolmates
- Lawson further denies regular drug use
- Killer went for jugular to kill soldier 'humanely'
- 18 arrested in Delco drug raid
In this June 16, 2013 file photo a television screen shjows the news of Edward Snowden, a former CIA employee who leaked top-secret documents about sweeping U.S. surveillance programs, in the underground train in Hong Kong.
NSA tracks millions of phones every day, says Snowden documents
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- Sweden key partner for US spying on Russia
- China not going away but urgency vital, says Paul Keating
- Academic backtracks over massacre post
- NSA collecting daily data on billions of phones
In this June 16, 2013 file photo a television screen shjows the news of Edward Snowden, a former CIA employee who leaked top-secret documents about sweeping U.S. surveillance programs, in the underground train in Hong Kong.
NSA tracks millions of phones every day, says Snowden documents
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Society & Issues Government
- Security Council approves French action in CAR
- Looting ends as Argentine police strike resolved
- Director sued over family planning breach
- Virtual sport: Sports manager's role available to all
Don Mattingly in Dodgers dugout, 4 April 2011
Don Mattingly says he'll manage Dodgers next season 'for sure'
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In this June 16, 2013 file photo a television screen shjows the news of Edward Snowden, a former CIA employee who leaked top-secret documents about sweeping U.S. surveillance programs, in the underground train in Hong Kong.
NSA tracks millions of phones every day, says Snowden documents
more