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Today's Terrorists Are Tomorrow's State-Sponsored Terrorists
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29 Jun 2014

Article by WN.com Correspondent Dallas Darling Despite terrorism's elusive meaning or its easily managed perception, seldom does it erase collective memories or authentic histories. Perhaps this is why 60 percent of Palestinians recently rejected the idea of a two-state solution concerning the Israeli-Arab conflict. Along with supporting a...

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File - Palestinians inspect the damage to their home following an Israeli military air strike in Rafah town in the southern Gaza Strip on November 11, 2012.
photo: WN / Ahmed Deeb

updated 26 Jul 2013; published 26 Jul 2013
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Protest turns violent on Israel when palestinians decide to trespass the border
updated 29 May 2014; published 29 May 2014
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1947 Palestine / Israel; France 220656-15
updated 10 Aug 2013; published 06 Jan 2009
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Hamas terrorists kill innocent Palestinian in Gaza (Rare Video) (Must See)
updated 25 Oct 2013; published 25 Oct 2013
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Pastor Begley Meets Palestinian Soldiers In Jericho
updated 25 Oct 2013; published 25 Oct 2013
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Israel Voted To Release 104 Palestinians Prisoners Peace Talks
updated 25 Oct 2013; published 25 Oct 2013
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China Proposes Peace For Israel And Palestinians Plan
Two held over building collapse in India that claimed lives of 20
Full Article The Independent
29 Jun 2014

Police in India detained two construction company directors as rescuers searched for workers believed buried in the rubble of a building that collapsed during monsoon rains. It was one of two weekend building collapses that killed at least 20 people. The 12-storey apartment structure the workers were building collapsed late yesterday while heavy...

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Indian rescue workers search for survivors in the rubble of a collapsed building on the outskirts of Chennai, India, Saturday, June 28, 2014.
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updated 28 Jun 2014; published 28 Jun 2014
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Indian Building Collapse Traps As Many As 40 Construction Workers
updated 05 Jan 2014; published 05 Jan 2014
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Building collapse in India kills at least 14 workers - Jan 4, 2014
updated 04 Jan 2014; published 04 Jan 2014
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Raw: Building Collapse in India
updated 14 Jul 2013; published 08 Jul 2013
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Seven killed in India building collapse: police
updated 29 Jun 2014; published 29 Jun 2014
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Rescuers Search for Survivors of Building Collapse in Southern India
updated 28 Jun 2014; published 28 Jun 2014
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Building Collapse In India Traps Dozens
World Cup: It's in the woodwork for Brazil to advance
Full Article STL Today
29 Jun 2014

BELO HORIZONTE, BrazilTight and tense as it was, it was enough to keep Brazil’s national obsession of winning the World Cup on home soil from taking a desperately disappointing turn. And it wasn’t Neymar, the country’s poster boy for this year’s World Cup, who played the key role this time. It was goalkeeper Julio Cesar, the country’s scapegoat...

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Brazil soccer fans celebrate after their team scored a penalty shot against Chile as they watch the World Cup round of 16 match on TV outside the Vai Vai Samba school in Sao Paulo, Brazil, Saturday, June 28, 2014.
photo: AP / Dario Lopez-Mills

updated 29 Jun 2014; published 29 Jun 2014
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FIFA World Cup 2014 , Hosts Brazil Beat chile on panalties
updated 28 Jun 2014; published 28 Jun 2014
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Brazil Wins In Penalty Kicks [Brazil vs Chile 2014]
updated 29 Jun 2014; published 29 Jun 2014
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Brazil 1-1 Chile FIFA WORLD CUP 2014 HD 28/06/2014
updated 29 Jun 2014; published 29 Jun 2014
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Brazil secure a dramatic penalty shootout win against Chile to reach the last eight
updated 06 Jun 2014; published 06 Jun 2014
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Brasil vence Chile nos pênaltis com brilho de Júlio César
updated 14 May 2014; published 14 May 2014
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Tema do Brasil na Copa do Mundo 1958 - "A Taça do Mundo é Nossa"
Iraq 'receives Russian fighter jets' to fight rebels
Full Article BBC News
29 Jun 2014

Iraq says it has received the first batch of fighter jets it ordered from Russia to help it as it fights an offensive by Sunni rebels. Iraqi security officials said five second-hand Sukhoi attack aircraft would enter service within a few days, and that more were on their way. The insurgents control large swathes of the north and west after a string...

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In this image made from a TV screen and provided by APTN, a Russian-made Sukhoi T-50 prototype fifth-generation fighter jet is seen during a test flight near the Siberian city of Komsomolsk-on-Amur, Russia on Friday, Jan. 29, 2010.
photo: AP / APTN

updated 29 Jun 2014; published 29 Jun 2014
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Iraq Receives Russian Fighter Jets' To Fight Rebels
updated 29 Jun 2014; published 29 Jun 2014
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Iraq receives Russian fighter jets to fight rebels
updated 29 Jun 2014; published 29 Jun 2014
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Iraq 'Receives Russian Fighter Jets' To Fight Rebels
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Iraq 'receives Russian fighter jets' to fight rebels''''''
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BBC News Iraq 'receives Russian fighter jets' to fight rebels
updated 26 Jun 2014; published 26 Jun 2014
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Iraqi Prime Minister Hopes To Defeat Rebels With Russian Jets.
100 years since the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand: A divided Sarajevo marks the event ...
Full Article The Independent
29 Jun 2014

Whether by accident or design, it was a day that triggered the outbreak of a war that took the lives of more than 37 million people. Yesterday marked the 100th anniversary of the assassination of the Archduke of Austria-Hungary, Franz Ferdinand, which in turn led to the First World War. On 28 June 1914, Bosnian Serb Gavrilo Princip shot the...

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File photo of Franz Ferdinand, Archduke of Austria-Este, Austro-Hungarian and Royal Prince of Hungary and of Bohemia, and from 1889 until his death, heir presumptive to the Austro-Hungarian throne.
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100 Years Since The Assassination Of Archduke Franz Ferdinand
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Sarajevo marks 100 years since killing of Archduke Ferdinand
updated 07 Mar 2014; published 07 Mar 2014
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Assassination and funeral of Archduke Franz Ferdinand, of Austria, and his wife, ...HD Stock Footage
updated 15 Jan 2014; published 15 Jan 2014
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The Assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria
updated 29 Jun 2014; published 29 Jun 2014
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BBC News Sarajevo marks 100 years since Archduke Franz Ferdinand shooting
updated 28 Jun 2014; published 28 Jun 2014
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Sarajevo marks 100 years since killing of Archduke Ferdinand

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Business Insider
Robots have been a reality on factory assembly lines for over twenty years. But it is only relatively recently that robots have become advanced enough to penetrate into home...
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SÃO PAULO, Brazil — Employing a trick often used during Carnival, Brazilian men are feigning foreignness to boost their chances of hooking up with Brazilian women during the World...

U.S. Military Enlistment Recruiters Reject 71 Percent Of Applicants For Army, Navy, Marines, And Air Force
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In a related report by The Inquisitr, even though President Obama recently touted the Afghanistan war ending, and how many US troops will be coming home, he’d still like to keep a military unit of about 10,000 soldiers stationed there for years...
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Brazil's goalkeeper Julio Cesar, centre, is greeted by teammates
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The Associated Press BELO HORIZONTE, Brazil (AP)—Brazil advanced to the World Cup quarterfinals on Saturday with a 3-2 shootout win over Chile following a tense and thrilling battle that ended 1-1 after extra time. Neymar, David Luiz and Marcelo...
photo: AP / Martin Meissner
Serena Williams of the U.S attends a press conference
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LONDON (AP) — Five-time champion Serena Williams lost to 25th-seeded Alize Cornet of France 1-6, 6-3, 6-4 in the third round of Wimbledon on Saturday. It's Williams' earliest exit at the All England Club since 2005, when she also was beaten in the...
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Sloviansk ( Slaviansk ) city council under control of armed forces.
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VLADIMIR ISACHENKOV Associated Press= MOSCOW (AP) — Pro-Russian insurgents on Saturday released a second team of observers from the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe, who had been held captive since the end of May, the...
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Egyptian soldiers keep guard on the border between Egypt and Rafah in southern Gaza Strip, on July 8, 2013. A series of attacks on security checkpoints in the North Sinai towns of Sheikh Zuweid and El Arish close to Egypt's border with Israel and Gaza, where one soldier was killed. The Rafah border crossing with Egypt and Gaza remained closed since Friday. Photo by Ahmed Deeb / WN
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CAIRO: Gunmen killed four Egyptian policemen in the restive northern Sinai on Saturday, a security source said, with police blaming the attack on "takfiri" jihadist militants. Militants in...
photo: WN / Ahmed Deeb
File - An Iraqi scout team leader signals to his troops to move forward during partnered training with paratroopers of 2nd Battalion, 504th Parachute Infantry Regiment, 1st Brigade, 82nd Airborne Division (Advise and Assist Brigade) during training for upcoming partnered missions at Camp Ramadi, Iraq, Nov. 18, 2009.
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BAGHDAD — Iraqi troops backed by helicopter gunships launched an operation early Saturday aimed at dislodging Sunni militants from the northern city of Tikrit, one of two major urban centers they seized in recent weeks in a dramatic blitz across the...
photo: US Army / Spc. Michael J. MacLeod
In this picture taken on March 7, 2011, Pakistan army soldiers take positions in the Pakistani tribal area of Ditta Kheil in North Waziristan where the Pakistan army are fighting against militants and al-Qaida activists along the Afghanistan border.
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Pakistani jets killed 17 militants in the latest raid on rebel hideouts in the country’s restive northwest, officials said on Saturday. The planes bombarded hideouts in the Dargamandi and Chashma Gaon areas of North Waziristan late on Friday, as aid...
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