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Celebrities call for Scots No vote
Full Article York Press
07 Aug 2014

Sir Mick Jagger is among the famous names who have urged Scotland to vote No in the referendum on whether the country should leave the UK Sir Mick Jagger, Sir Bruce Forsyth, Dame Judi Dench, Simon Cowell and Professor Stephen Hawking are among the famous names who have urged Scotland to vote No in the...

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Singer Mick Jagger of British band, the Rolling Stones, reacts as they perform, at Real Madrid's Santiago Bernabeu soccer stadium, in Madrid
photo: AP / Paul White

updated 07 Aug 2014; published 07 Aug 2014
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Scottish independence Celebrities call for Scots No vote
updated 07 Aug 2014; published 07 Aug 2014
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Celebrities call for Scots To vote No For Scottish Independence.
updated 20 Jun 2014; published 20 Jun 2014
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Braveheart - A Country of Our Own
updated 26 Jun 2014; published 26 Jun 2014
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Afghanistan Taliban 'confident of victory' over Nato
updated 28 Jul 2010; published 28 Jul 2010
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Exclusive! Tiffany Thornton at SIR Studio in Hollywood!
updated 28 May 2013; published 27 May 2013
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Norman Wisdom's Funeral
Islamic State extends gains in north Iraq, Kirkuk bombed
Full Article Khaleej Times
07 Aug 2014

The advance forced thousands of residents of Iraq’s biggest Christian town to flee, fearing they would be subjected to the same demands the militants made in other captured areas. Islamic State militants extended their gains in northern Iraq on Thursday, seizing more towns and strengthening a foothold near the Kurdish region in an offensive that...

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Iraqi civilians gather the morning after a string of car bombs tore through busy shopping streets in several neighborhoods in Baghdad, Iraq, Thursday, Aug. 7, 2014.
photo: AP / Karim Kadim

updated 12 Jun 2014; published 12 Jun 2014
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Iraq Kurds take Kirkuk as Sunni militants surge toward Baghdad
updated 17 Jun 2014; published 17 Jun 2014
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Fighting Back Against ISIS: The Battle for Iraq (Dispatch 1)
updated 11 Jun 2014; published 11 Jun 2014
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Militants Have Captured Several Areas In Iraq's Northwestern Province Of Kirkuk
updated 13 Jun 2014; published 13 Jun 2014
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Civilians flee as militants bring Iraq closer to break up
updated 11 Jun 2014; published 11 Jun 2014
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Meet ISIS, the Islamic Militant Group That's Overrunning Iraq | Times Minute | The New York Times
updated 12 Jun 2014; published 12 Jun 2014
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Thousands flee Iraqi city of Mosul as Islamic militants take control - video
Pistorius accused of lying in court
Full Article Belfast Telegraph
07 Aug 2014

Oscar Pistorius was an "appalling witness" who repeatedly lied in his testimony in a crude attempt to defend himself against a murder charge over killing his girlfriend, the chief prosecutor at his trial has said. During closing arguments, Gerrie Nel also harshly criticised the legal team of the double-amputee, saying it floated more than one...

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Olympic athlete, Oscar Pistorius , in court Friday Feb. 22, 2013 in Pretoria, South Africa, for his bail hearing charged with the shooting death of his girlfriend, Reeva Steenkamp.
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updated 04 Jun 2013; published 04 Jun 2013
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OSCAR PISTORIUS Returns to Court for Reeva Steenkamp Murder Trial
updated 07 Apr 2014; published 07 Apr 2014
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Oscar Pistorius apologises to Reeva Steenkamps family in court
updated 19 Aug 2013; published 19 Aug 2013
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Oscar Pistorius Back At Court Over Killing
updated 05 May 2014; published 05 May 2014
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Oscar Pistorius 'broken' after shooting Reeva Steenkamp
updated 22 Feb 2013; published 22 Feb 2013
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Oscar Pistorius Gets Bail Over Killing Reaction from Friend of Reeva Steenkamp
updated 25 Mar 2014; published 25 Mar 2014
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Last Phone Calls Between Pistorius And Girlfriend In Court
White House Must Decide Who Will Be Named in the CIA ‘Torture Report’
Full Article The Daily Beast
07 Aug 2014

The CIA and the Senate can’t agree on how to mask the identities of those who helped the U.S. in its secret detention. Whose identities will Obama protect? The Senate Intelligence Committee’s majority report on CIA interrogation efforts contains new information about U.S. cooperation with foreign intelligence agencies that reportedly includes the...

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President Barack Obama gestures as he answers a question during a joint news conference with Afghan President Hamid Karzai in the East Room of the White House in Washington
photo: AP / Pablo Martinez Monsivais

updated 18 Jul 2010; published 18 Jul 2010
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CIA Black Operations in Iran
updated 18 Apr 2014; published 18 Apr 2014
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White House Endorses Ukraine Crackdown on Protesters
updated 07 Feb 2013; published 07 Feb 2013
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US RENDITION & TORTURE: The Countries That Helped The CIA to KIDNAP, DETAIN & TORTURE
updated 10 Jul 2012; published 10 Jul 2012
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The CIA's Secret Wars: A Brief History in Six Minutes
updated 08 Jul 2014; published 08 Jul 2014
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German Intelligence Might Start Spying On U.S. Spies
updated 01 Aug 2014; published 01 Aug 2014
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CIA chief apologizes over Senate computer searches
Cambodia tribunal convicts Khmer Rouge leaders
Full Article Denver Post
07 Aug 2014

Click photo to enlarge Cambodian former Khmer Rouge servitors, Soum Rithy, left, and Chum Mey, right, embrace each other after the verdicts were announced, at the U.N.-backed war crimes tribunal in Phnom Penh, Cambodia, Thurdday, Aug. 7, 2014. Three and a half decades after the genocidal rule of Cambodia's Khmer Rouge ended, the tribunal on...

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 Khieu Samphan, left, and Nuon Chea, right, attend the funeral for the former wife of Pol Pot, the la
photo: AP Photo

updated 07 Aug 2014; published 07 Aug 2014
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Cambodia Tribunal Convicts Khmer Rouge Leaders
updated 21 Nov 2011; published 21 Nov 2011
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Historic Trial Opens for Aging Khmer Rouge Leaders (Cambodia news in Khmer)
updated 07 Aug 2014; published 07 Aug 2014
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CAMBODIA TRIBUNAL convicts KHMER ROUGE LEADERS BREAKING NEWS 2014
updated 07 Aug 2014; published 07 Aug 2014
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Two Khmer Rouge leaders found guilty of crimes against humanity
updated 30 Jul 2014; published 30 Jul 2014
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Genocide Trial For Former Khmer Rouge leaders begins.
updated 07 Aug 2014; published 07 Aug 2014
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Khmer Rouge trial verdict due

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Huffington Post
Andy Warhol was born Aug. 6, 1928, meaning he would have been 86 years old were he alive today. Sadly, he died in 1987, at the age of 58, but Warhol had an incredible life that...
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Goal
The midfielder has completed his short-term move to the Premier League champions before linking up with New York City FC - but is it an inspired decision or mere folly? DEBATE...
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Tampa Bay Online
FLAGSTAFF, Ariz. (AP) — Authorities are looking into a viral Internet video that shows a man kicking a squirrel off what appears to be the edge of the Grand Canyon. But park...

French Foreign Minister Laurent Fabius speaks to reporters after a meeting on the Ukraine crisis with Secretary of State John Kerry and other foreign ministers, Wednesday, March 5, 2014, at the Quai d' Orsay in Paris.
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PARIS (AP) — France says it has asked the U.N. Security Council for an emergency meeting over the advances of Islamic militants in Iraq. France's Foreign Minister Laurent Fabius said...
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Chinese faithful worship at the northern cathedral of the National Patriotic Church in Beijing, China Saturday June 30, 2007. China's government-backed Catholic church had no immediate plans to read out or otherwise distribute a letter from the Pope to the country's faithful, an official said Saturday. Pope Benedict XVI's letter, addressed to bishops, priests and lay faithful in China, is to be released at noon Saturday (1000 GMT)
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China says it may try to create a theology based on Christianity - that integrates the religion with Chinese culture and is compatible with the country's socialist beliefs, it's been reported. Wang Zuoan, a senior official for...
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Triceratops skeleton  at the American Museum of Natural History in New York City
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Scientists have identified a new species of dinosaur, with the help of its 200-million-year-old fossilised bones. The species has been named Laquintasaura Venezuela, after its remains were discovered dinosaur in the La Quinta Formation in Venezuela....
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Estela de Carlotto, president of Grandmothers of Plaza de Mayo, poses for a portrait by a poster of photographs of children who recovered their identities in Buenos Aires, Wednesday, June 23, 2010. Argentines await the results of DNA tests being done to resolve a nine-year legal battle over the identities of the adopted children of Ernestina Herrera de Noble, the owner of Grupo Clarin.
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Argentine human rights activist Estela Carlotto has been reunited with her long-lost grandson for the first time since he was snatched by the 1970s military junta. "Guido Montoya Carlotto was happily able to hug his family," said the rights...
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In this photo released by the Extraordinary Chambers in the Courts of Cambodia, Nuon Chea, who was the Khmer Rouge's chief ideologist and No. 2 leader, sits in the court room of a U.N.-backed war crimes tribunal in Phnom Penh, Cambodia, Thursday, Aug. 7, 2014. Three and a half decades after the genocidal rule of Cambodia's Khmer Rouge ended, the tribunal on Thursday sentenced Nuon Chea and Khieu Samphan, two top leaders of the former regime, to life in prison for crimes against humanity during the country's 1970s terror period that left close to 2 million people dead.
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7 August 2014 Last updated at 02:01 BST A verdict is due in the first trial of the last two surviving leaders of Cambodia's Khmer Rouge regime. Khieu Samphan, the former head of state, and Nuon Chea, leader Pol Pot's deputy, have been on trial for...
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Air India plane at Pune Airport - India
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An Air India flight has been grounded after rats were reportedly spotted scurrying about the aircraft. Crew members noticed the "scores" of rodents as flight...
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Grandmothers of Plaza de Mayo, Rosa de Roisinblit, left, 95, and Estela de Carlotto, right, hug during a news conference in Buenos Aires, Argentina, Tuesday, August 5, 2014. Carlotto, one of the most prominent human rights activists in Argentina, has located the grandson born to her daughter Laura in captivity during the military dictatorship that ruled Argentina from 1976-1983. Laura was kidnapped and killed by the military in August 1978.
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An Argentine grandmother whose rights group has fought to find babies stolen during the 1976-1983 military dictatorship has finally found her long-lost grandson, 36 years after he was...
photo: AP / Victor R. Caivano