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Ukraine claims rebels flushed from main stronghold
Full Article Khaleej Times
05 Jul 2014

Relentless shelling and sniper fire have since killed more than 470 people and left Western leaders frustrated by repeated mediation failures. A pro-Russian fighter stands guard at a checkpoint . AP Ukraine’s interior minister said on Saturday that most pro-Russian rebels and their top commander had fled their main eastern stronghold in what...

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A woman cries near her burning house after shelling in the city of Slovyansk, Donetsk Region, eastern Ukraine, Monday, June 30, 2014. Residential areas came under shelling on Monday morning from government forces.
photo: AP / Dmitry Lovetsky

updated 07 May 2014; published 07 May 2014
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Ukraine troops surround Slavyansk rebel stronghold
updated 02 May 2014; published 02 May 2014
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Pilots killed as rebels shoot down Ukraine helicopters over Slovyansk
updated 02 May 2014; published 02 May 2014
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Ukraine launches 'large-scale' operation to retake Slovyansk, say pro-Russian rebels
updated 02 May 2014; published 02 May 2014
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Ukrainian forces approach rebel-held stronghold as residents build barricades
updated 16 May 2014; published 16 May 2014
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Ukraine crisis Pro Russian rebels 'retreating' from Slovyansk
updated 04 May 2014; published 04 May 2014
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Charred Checkpoints on Road to Ukraine's Rebel Stronghold-4th may 2014
Neymar injury: Brazil's World Cup dream suffers setback
Full Article BBC News
05 Jul 2014

Fortaleza's Avenida Beira Mar was alive with the sounds of Brazil's celebrations after they took another step towards the 2014 Fifa World Cup final - but there was no mistaking the Neymar effect. The road that sweeps around the front of this picturesque north-eastern coastal location was populated with fans torn between the joy of...

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Brazil's Neymar screams out after being fouled during the World Cup quarterfinal soccer match between Brazil and Colombia at the Arena Castelao in Fortaleza, Brazil, Friday, July 4, 2014.
photo: AP / Manu Fernandez

updated 05 Jul 2014; published 05 Jul 2014
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Neymar OUT of World Cup with broken bone
updated 05 Jul 2014; published 05 Jul 2014
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Brazilian Star Neymar Out Of World Cup Due To Injury
updated 05 Jul 2014; published 05 Jul 2014
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Neymar arrives at hospital as his World Cup dream is crushed
updated 29 Jun 2014; published 29 Jun 2014
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Colombia vs Uruguay 2-0 ~ Match Review & Fans ~ FIFA World Cup 2014
updated 05 Jul 2014; published 05 Jul 2014
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Neymar Spine: Brazil Star Fractures Vertebrae After Getting Hurt in a Foul; Will Miss Rest
updated 24 Jun 2014; published 24 Jun 2014
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Nike Hypervenom -- Neymar Júnior's Golden Dream
Edward Snowden should have right to legal defence in US, says Hillary Clinton
Full Article The Guardian
04 Jul 2014

Former secretary of state tells Guardian that NSA whistleblower should return to US if he is serious in engaging in debate Hillary Clinton said she wants to 'feel her way' to a decision on whether to make a bid for the White House in 2016. Photograph: Alex Wong/Getty Images Hillary Clinton has said Edward Snowden should be entitled to both a legal...

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File - President Barack Obama meets with Secretary of State Hillary Clinton in the Oval Office Wednesday, July 15, 2009.
photo: White House / Pete Souza

updated 06 Jun 2014; published 06 Jun 2014
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X Files: Snowden interview, May 31, 2014
updated 07 Jun 2014; published 07 Jun 2014
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NBC Censors Snowden's Critical 9 11 Comments from Prime Time Audience
updated 01 Aug 2013; published 11 Jun 2013
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Judge Napolitano: Edward Snowden is an American Hero
updated 03 Nov 2013; published 03 Nov 2013
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Clinton White House Chief John Podesta on UFO disclosure
updated 11 Aug 2013; published 29 Jul 2013
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NSA Whistleblowers Discuss Escalating Fraud and Abuse of U.S. Law
updated 02 Jul 2013; published 27 Jun 2013
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Judge Napolitano ~ SCOTUS Says The Gov't Could "Kidnap" Snowden
Chimpanzee gestures deciphered in 'world first' after scientists decode foot stomps and hand flings
Full Article The Independent
04 Jul 2014

Scientists have deciphered as many as 66 chimpanzee gestures, which they say are used intentionally by the apes and which provide a potential link with the early development of the human language. From simple requests to complex social negotiation, the chimps were found to use a number of hand and body gestures to get their intentions across....

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The common chimpanzee (Pan troglodytes) is a species of primate in the family of apes (Hominidae).
photo: Creative Commons / Böhringer

updated 10 Aug 2013; published 28 Feb 2011
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Gestures around the world
updated 05 Aug 2013; published 09 Oct 2012
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Gestures and Body Language
updated 20 Aug 2013; published 02 Dec 2011
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American Hand Gestures in Different Cultures - 7 Ways to Get Yourself in Trouble Abroad
updated 20 Aug 2013; published 21 Aug 2011
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Gestures and Body Language 2
updated 17 Aug 2013; published 17 Jun 2013
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How to Draw Gesture
updated 13 Nov 2013; published 13 Nov 2013
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Naughty Korean Hand Gestures
Iraqi Kurds seek independence
Full Article China Daily
04 Jul 2014

Vote to be held 'within months', president of northern region says Massoud Barzani, president of Iraq's northern Kurdish region, has asked his regional parliament to make preparations for a referendum on independence from Iraq. Barzani asked parliament on Thursday to form a committee to organize a referendum, vowing to hold the plebiscite within...

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File - Masud Barzani President of Kurdistan.
photo: WN / Jamal Penjweny

updated 04 Jul 2014; published 04 Jul 2014
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Iraqi Flags Gone, Kurds Move Toward Independence
updated 04 Jul 2014; published 04 Jul 2014
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Iraq's Kurds push for independence referendum
updated 03 Jul 2014; published 03 Jul 2014
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Independence vote on the cards for Iraq's Kurds
updated 01 Jul 2014; published 01 Jul 2014
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Iraq Kurdistan independence referendum planned
updated 04 Jul 2014; published 04 Jul 2014
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Iraq Kurdistan region mulls referendum
updated 03 Jul 2014; published 03 Jul 2014
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Iraqi Kurds Want Referendum For Independence.

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WorldNews.com
Article by WN.com Correspondent Dallas Darling In "When Prophecy Fails," Leon Festinger developed the idea of cognitive dissonance by studying a UFO cult. He recounts how a woman...
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Mashable
It sounds like the perfect script for a horror movie: A virus with no vaccine and no cure kills hundreds of people; despite containment efforts, it keeps spreading. But it's...
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The Independent
The Gambia may be the smallest country in mainland Africa but this is no reflection of it rich versatile offering. Already established as a haven for winter sun visitors The Gambia...

Britain's Queen Elizabeth II smiles to the media as she arrives at Hillsborough Castle, Northern Ireland, Monday, June, 23, 2014. The Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh arrived in Northern Ireland for the beginning of a three day visit.
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Queen Elizabeth has smashed a bottle of whisky against Britain's biggest warship as she gave her name to the new aircraft carrier at a ceremony in Scotland. The 65,000-tonne HMS Queen Elizabeth is one of two carriers being built at a cost of...
photo: AP / Peter Morrison
Andy Coulson, former News of the World editor and the former spin doctor of British Prime Minister David Cameron, leaves the Central Criminal Court in London, Wednesday, June 25, 2014. Coulson was convicted of phone hacking Tuesday.
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David Cameron's former spin doctor, who faces up to two years in jail, among four ex-News of the World staff awaiting sentence Andy Coulson is expected to get a discount of several months off his sentence for previous good character. Photograph: Neil...
photo: AP / Lefteris Pitarakis
Insecure attachments and emotional eating: Childhood obesity and unhealthy foods
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There's an association between the parents' insecure attachment and their child's consumption of unhealthy foods. Could your relationship with your mom increase your child's chances of obesity? Perhaps the quality of your attachment to both or either...
photo: WN / Emico Silalahi
REPEATED FOR IMPROVED TONAL QUALITY- A medical worker from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, researchers who are working on the Ebola outbreak in Uganda, works at their laboratory in Entebbe 42kms (29 miles) from the capital Kampala Thursday Aug. 2, 2012.
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Red Cross workers carry the body of a woman who died of the Ebola virus during a 1995 outbreak in the Congo. The United Nations health agency said on Thursday it expected the worst Ebola outbreak in history to continue its deadly rampage through west...
photo: AP / Stephen Wandera
Russia's head coach Fabio Capello, center, gestures during the World Cup Group F soccer match against Portugal, at the Luzhniki stadium, in Moscow, Russia, on Friday, Oct. 12, 2012. Russia won 1-0.
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Russia's Fabio Capello was the highest paid manager at the 2014 World Cup, earning an annual salary of $11.2m according to Forbes. Sadly, the Russian Football Union's hefty...
photo: AP / Fabio Capello
Ghanaian soccer fans celebrating in the streets of Accra, Ghana, after their World Cup 2-1 win against the US, that was played in Germany on Thursday, June 22, 2006. The Black Stars advanced to the second round in its first World Cup appearance, beating the Czech Republic and the United States after an opening loss to Italy in Group E. Ghana, one of four African teams making its debut at the World Cup, is the only one still alive.
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Despite earlier reports that trickled in that an Ebola case has been recorded in Ghana, the World Health Organization(WHO) has established that currently,...
photo: AP / Olivier Asselin
A Palestinian youth throws stones at Israeli riot police, not seen, during a protest against Jewish settlements in the east Jerusalem neighborhood of Silwan, Monday, Dec. 27, 2010. Tensions regularly run high in Silwan, where a small group of Israeli settlers live in heavily guarded enclaves among thousands of Palestinian residents.
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A protester throws a burning tire See Also Arab-Jewish tension in parts of Jerusalem was at fever pitch Thursday afternoon, three days after the funerals for three slain Israeli teens and a day after the alleged revenge killing of...
photo: AP / Adel Hana