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This week, as the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS) soldiers pushed into Iraq, seizing cities, U.S.-made war supplies, Central Bank cash and gold bouillon, oil prices jumped...
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The Independent
It was billed as Cristiano Ronaldo versus Germany, but this game was more Thomas Mueller v Portugal. The Germany striker scored the first hat-trick of the World Cup as Germany ran...
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The Dallas Morning News
It would have been unthinkable, even a year ago, to contemplate U.S.-Iranian cooperation on any front, given the history of enmity between the two. But now the two nations are in...

KLdy1 - Mar08 - computer literacy - internet users - web - pc. (dy1)
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LONDON: The U.K.’s electronic spy agency is legally allowed to track the online activities of millions of Britons who use U.S.-based platforms such as Facebook, Twitter and Google, Britain’s top counterterrorism official has said. In a...
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A chicken is seen as its owner waits for officers from the Agriculture, Fisheries and Conservation Department to collect at a backyard of the villager in a Hong Kong border village near mainland China, Monday, Feb. 13, 2006. In a precaution against bird flu, a ban against raising poultry at home took effect in Hong Kong Monday. The territory has seen a series of avian flu cases in birds lately.
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Washington, June 18: A new research suggests that a dangerous strain of avian influenza, H7N9, that's causing severe illness and deaths in China may be inhabiting a small fraction of its potential range and appears at risk of spreading to other...
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2007/08/15 Anatomy of a Shooting Star - Annotated Version       A close-up view of a star racing through space faster than a speeding  bullet can be seen in this image from NASA´s Galaxy Evolution Explorer.  The star, called Mira (pronounced My-rah)
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The orbiting Gaia telescope will lose some performance because stray light is getting inside the observatory, the European Space Agency (Esa) says. But the impacts are likely to be very small, scientists believe, and the expectation is that all the...
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France's President Francois Hollande delivers a speech on the situation in Mali at the Elysee Palace in Paris, Friday, Jan. 11, 2013.
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A gruesome vigilante assault on a Roma teenager who is now fighting for his life has shocked France, with President Francois Hollande dubbing the savage beating an "unspeakable and unjustifiable" act. Accused of robbery, the 16-year-old was dragged...
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In this Sept. 14, 2012 file photo, Libyan military guards check one of the burnt out buildings at the U.S. Consulate in Benghazi, Libya, during a visit by Libyan President Mohammed el-Megarif to express sympathy for the death of American ambassador to Libya Chris Stevens and his colleagues in the Sept. 11, 2012 attack on the consulate.
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WASHINGTON — A Libyan militant suspected in the deadly Sept. 11, 2012, attack on Americans in Benghazi has been captured and is in U.S. custody, marking the first U.S. apprehension of an alleged perpetrator in the assault that killed U.S....
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A gas pressure gauge rises at a storage and transit point on the main gas pipeline from Russia in the village of Boyarka near the capital Kiev, Ukraine, Tuesday, Jan. 6, 2009.
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KIEV (Reuters) - An explosion on Tuesday rocked the main pipeline carrying Russian natural gas to the rest of Europe but a source at Russian gas producer Gazprom said the blast in central Ukraine has not disrupted the gas...
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Kenyan Presidential candidate Uhuru Kenyatta speaks to the media after casting his vote, at the Mutomo primary school near Gatundu, north of Nairobi, in Kenya Monday, March 4, 2013.
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Kenya's president has blamed domestic political leaders for two nights of attacks that killed at least 60 people in coastal communities. In a nationally televised address, Uhuru Kenyatta said that despite claims of responsibility from al-Shabab, the...
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