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A Navajo-Palestinian Tapestry of Liberation
Full Article WorldNews.com
08 Aug 2014

Article by WN.com Correspondent Dallas Darling. "Even though we don't have much, we still have compassion. And that we can afford." -Navajo presidential contender Moroni Benally in support of Palestinians By the time the Navajo people were forcibly removed from their homelands, they too were misconstrued in the popular press as "terrorists" and...

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Fire rises during an explosion following an Israeli strike on the border tunnels between Egypt and Rafah in the southern Gaza Strip on November 20, 2012. In a backdrop of airstrikes and mounting casualties, American efforts to negotiate a cease-fire in the latest Gaza fighting between Israel and Hamas continues. Photo by Ahmed Deeb / WN
photo: WN / Ahmed Deeb

updated 21 Jan 2013; published 20 Jan 2013
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Interview with Rev. Dr. Mitri Raheb
updated 18 Apr 2013; published 18 Apr 2013
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weaving Kairoiuan 1
updated 15 Aug 2013; published 01 Aug 2013
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Hemingway's own private Idaho
updated 26 Nov 2013; published 26 Nov 2013
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Prof. James Livingston Interview
updated 17 Jul 2014; published 17 Jul 2014
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Dine' for Sanctions Against Israel at Navajo Council, July 17, 2014
updated 18 Jul 2014; published 18 Jul 2014
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Pro-Palestinian Group Marches on Window Rock
Ebola Outbreak Is A Public Health Emergency
Full Article Huffington Post
08 Aug 2014

LONDON (AP) — The World Health Organization on Friday declared the Ebola outbreak in West Africa to be an international public health emergency that requires an extraordinary response to stop its spread. The WHO announced the Ebola outbreak — the largest and longest in history — is worrying enough to merit being declared an international health...

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A Liberian soldiers stops people at a security checkpoint setup to lamp down on people traveling due to the Ebola virus, on the outskirts of Monrovia, Liberia, Thursday, Aug. 7, 2014.
photo: AP / Abbas Dulleh

updated 08 Aug 2014; published 08 Aug 2014
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WHO declares Ebola international public health emergency
updated 08 Aug 2014; published 08 Aug 2014
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Switzerland: Ebola declared global health emergency by WHO
updated 07 Aug 2014; published 07 Aug 2014
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Who Hold Crisis Meeting Over Ebola Outbreak
updated 08 Aug 2014; published 08 Aug 2014
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Ebola outbreak an 'international public health emergency says WHO
updated 31 Jul 2014; published 31 Jul 2014
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Ebola public health emergency declared In Sierra Leone.
updated 08 Aug 2014; published 08 Aug 2014
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UN health body continues emergency meeting on Ebola outbreak
Gaza rockets hit southern Israel as truce unravels
Full Article The Hindu
08 Aug 2014

Two rockets fired by Gaza militants slammed into southern Israel before dawn today, as a 72-hour truce appeared to be reaching an end. And two senior Hamas officials said the Palestinian militant movement would not extend a 72-hour ceasefire in Gaza that expires at 0500 GMT today, accusing Israel of rejecting their demands for a truce. A leader of...

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A Palestinian militants from Izz al-Din al-Qassam Brigades, dependent of movement Hamas, during a marking the Nakba or the ''Day of Catastrophe'' in Rafah in the southern Gaza Strip on May 15, 2014. Palestinians marked ''Nakba'' (Catastrophe) on Thursday to commemorate the expulsion or fleeing of some 700,000 Palestinians from their homes in the war that led to the founding of Israel in 1948. Photo by Ahmed Deeb / WN
photo: WN / Ahmed Deeb

updated 08 Aug 2014; published 08 Aug 2014
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Israel Air Strikes Resume In Gaza Amid Rockets - Hamas Rejects Ceasefire Extension
updated 08 Aug 2014; published 08 Aug 2014
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IDF says 2 rockets hit Israel from Gaza, as truce nears end
updated 15 Jul 2014; published 15 Jul 2014
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Rocket Hits Ashdod in First Strike on City Since Israel Accepted Egypt's Truce Plan
updated 08 Aug 2014; published 08 Aug 2014
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BREAKING NEWS - Two rockets fired from Gaza despite truce, says Israel
updated 15 Jul 2014; published 15 Jul 2014
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Gaza Conflict Israel Restarts Air Strikes Amid Rocket Fire - Breaking News
updated 27 Jul 2014; published 27 Jul 2014
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Gaza Militants Launch Big Rocket Salvo At Israel - Israel To Resume Gaza Operations'
President Obama authorizes renewed airstrikes in Iraq
Full Article Khaleej Times
08 Aug 2014

Obama authorized the US airstrikes, warning they would be launched if needed to defend Americans from advancing Islamic militants and protect civilians under siege. President Barack Obama authorized US airstrikes in northern Iraq on Thursday night, warning they would be launched if needed to defend Americans from advancing Islamic militants and...

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President Barack Obama addresses the nation in a live televised speech from the East Room of the White House in Washington, Tuesday, Sept. 10, 2013.
photo: AP / Evan Vucci

updated 08 Aug 2014; published 08 Aug 2014
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President Obama Authorizes Airstrikes in Iraq on ISIS (FULL SPEECH)
updated 08 Aug 2014; published 08 Aug 2014
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Obama authorizes Iraq airstrikes (HD)
updated 08 Aug 2014; published 08 Aug 2014
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OMG:President Obama Approves Airstrikes in Iraq
updated 08 Aug 2014; published 08 Aug 2014
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Obama Authorizes 'Targeted' Airstrikes in Iraq
updated 08 Aug 2014; published 08 Aug 2014
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Obama Authorizes Targeted Airstrikes, Humanitarian Aid In Iraq
updated 08 Aug 2014; published 08 Aug 2014
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Obama authorizes airstrikes in Iraq to 'protect US personnel'
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 27 May 2013; published 27 May 2013
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Rest In Peace - Norman Wisdom {1915 - 2010}

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The Daily Beast
Marvel’s business is booming and they have their film lineup mapped until 2019. The problem? No superheroes of color toplining a film—and (maybe) one woman. It was, all things...
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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...

Indian Passengers cross the ghatal  moira pukur more   in a flooded stretch of a highway, as a truck is struck on the edge of it, near Ghatal, some 95 kms south of Kolkata. Floods caused by a dam water release at a upper point and continuous heavy rains which have hit the region in the past three days, affected thousands of villagers in the eastern Indian State of West Bengal on Thursday 22 August 2013
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BHUBANESWAR: The floods triggered by heavy rains in the past week have affected nearly 1.8 million people in Odisha with the death toll rising to 35, an official said on Thursday. Eight more deaths were reported from 24 of the state's 30 districts,...
photo: WN / Bhaskar Mallick
A Palestinian militants members of the military Hamas wing Izz Al Dine Al Qassam Brigades, as they march during a rally marking the 13th anniversary of the so-called Al-Aqsa uprising or 'Second Intifada'
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VOA News The Hamas militant group that controls the Gaza Strip says it will not extend a 72-hour cease-fire with Israel, which is set to expire early Friday. Shortly before the truce formally ended at 8:00 a.m. local time, senior Hamas officials said...
photo: WN / Ahmed Deeb
File - Residents at the camp for internally displaced persons (IDPs) at the United Nations Mission for South Sudan (UNMISS) Malakal Base in the Upper Nile State wait in line at the base's health facility, 27 January 2014.
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Civilians subject to ‘extraordinary acts of cruelty’, including gang rape and ethnically motivated murder, says Human Rights Watch Dire conditions at a UN camp for internally displaced people in Malakal. The conflict has displaced about 1.5 million...
photo: UN / Isaac Billy
The Google logo is seen at the Google headquarters in Brussels, Tuesday March 23, 2010.
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Related media Travel deals SAN FRANCISCO - Google is wielding the power of its dominant Internet search to push more websites into protecting the people using their services. The move announced late Wednesday involves a change in Google's closely...
photo: AP / Virginia Mayo
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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