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Twenty-five years ago, an Islamist party backed by the Sudanese military took power in the nation's capital, Khartoum. A quarter century later, Omar al Bashir's reign continues....
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The Examiner
About 12,000 years or so ago God created man, named him Adam, gave him dominion over all beasts, fish, and foul, and tasked him with naming all the critters found under the sun....
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Yahoo Daily News
The new film "Earth to Echo" — which follows a group of kids on a fictional journey to help save a small alien robot — might have a bit of extraterrestrial truth at its...

The General Motors headquarters is seen in Detroit, Thursday, July 9, 2009.
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Vehicles Affected: Approximately 6.8 million model-year 1997-2014 vehicles, including 1997-05 Chevrolet Malibu and 2000-05 Impala and Monte Carlo sedans; 1998-2002 Oldsmobile Intrigue and 1999-2004 Alero sedans; 1999-2005...
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New Zealand's batsman Lou Vincent, right, survives a run out as Pakistan's bowler Mohammad Asif, left, and umpire Daryl Harper of Australia, center, looks on during their Semi Finals of the Twenty20 World Championship cricket match against Pakistan at the Newlands Stadium in Cape Town, South Africa, Saturday, Sept. 22, 2007.
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Wellington - The England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) announced a life ban on disgraced former New Zealand cricketer Lou Vincent on Tuesday, just hours after the player admitted he was a “cheat” and had shamed his country and the sport...
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DF's Nahal Brigade conducting a search in the Hebron area
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Netanyahu is pledging retaliation against Hamas, but his intelligence minister says the Palestinian Authority is supposed to prevent terrorist acts like the killing of three Israelis. The discovery Monday by Israel Defense Forces (IDF) of the bodies...
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Germany's Thomas Mueller runs off the pitch
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Germany needed just 90 seconds of extra time to accomplish what it couldn't in 90 minutes of regulation play: It finally scored a goal against Algeria. With all the goals coming in extra time, Germany topped Algeria 2-1 in a tense Round of 16 clash...
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 A Muslim man walks past a church gate decorated with paintings of Jesus Christ in Lagos, Nigeria, Sunday April 10, 2005. Winding its way across Africa is an invisible faultline between a mainly Muslim north and a majority Christian south. Across this fro
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Lagos - An attack on churches in north-east Nigeria blamed on Boko Haram killed more than 50 people, an official said on Monday, overshadowing festivities ahead of a last-16 World Cup match against France. Gunmen stormed Sunday services in four...
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Rolf Harris
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Veteran TV personality Rolf Harris was today found guilty of 12 indecent assaults at Southwark Crown Court. The Australian entertainer was found guilty after more than a week of deliberation by jurors. Harris, 84, was found guilty of the assaults on...
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Britain's Prime Minister David Cameron, right, walks from number 10 Downing Street to attend Prime Minister's Questions at the Houses of Parliament in London, Wednesday, April 25, 2012.
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British Prime Minister David Cameron has called Jean-Claude Juncker to congratulate the man he tried to block from becoming president of the European Commission. Cameron's failure to prevent Juncker getting the job after a bitter campaign was seen as...
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