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ISIS Is Beheading Journalists To Lure America Into Another Ground War. Remember The Iraq War's Lessons.
Full Article Huffington Post
03 Sep 2014

The recent murders of James Foley and Steven J. Sotloff by ISIS militants, brazenly brandishing knives and videotaping these executions are not only horrifying, but also infuriating for millions of Americans. The moment I saw a terrorist standing confidently over James Foley, ready to end the man's life, I wanted retribution and immediately wished...

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File - This still image from an undated video released by Islamic State militants on Tuesday, Aug. 19, 2014, purports to show journalist Steven Sotloff being held by the militant group.
photo: AP

updated 02 Aug 2014; published 02 Aug 2014
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Iraq War Analysis: ISIS Terrorists Too Brutal Even For Al Qaeda - Bengal Newz
updated 14 Aug 2014; published 14 Aug 2014
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War's Bitter Lessons
updated 12 Jun 2014; published 12 Jun 2014
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ISIS militants press forward, threaten to seize more Iraqi cities as soldiers bolt
updated 04 Aug 2014; published 04 Aug 2014
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FREAKED OUT: EBOLA, WORLD WAR, ISIS, ISRAEL, BORDER CRISIS
updated 20 Aug 2014; published 20 Aug 2014
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Iraq War: Why US fears entering Iraq on-foot after facing Hezbollah Paramilitary
updated 30 Aug 2014; published 30 Aug 2014
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Iraq War: Iraqi paratroopers landing in ‪#‎Amerli‬ area of ‪#‎Iraq‬ to retreat ‪#‎ISIS‬
Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko says he and Russian President Vladimir Putin have reached agreement on a cease-fire in eastern Ukraine
photo: AP

updated 28 Feb 2014; published 28 Feb 2014
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President Obama Threatens War Against Russia Military In Ukraine WW3
updated 26 Aug 2014; published 26 Aug 2014
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Putin: Talks with Ukrainian President Poroshenko positive
updated 18 Apr 2014; published 18 Apr 2014
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Putin explains Russia's position on Ukraine
updated 29 Aug 2014; published 29 Aug 2014
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Putin talks Ukraine, NATO, Crimea at Q&A; with Russian youth (FULL VIDEO)
updated 28 Aug 2014; published 28 Aug 2014
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President Obama speech on Russia invasion to Ukraine & Statement Terror Group ISIS!
updated 21 Jul 2014; published 21 Jul 2014
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President Obama Speech on Ukraine Crisis and Russia Putin and Malaysian Plane Press Conference Obama
Study links shrinking sea ice, extreme winters
Full Article Detroit news
03 Sep 2014

Seth Borenstein Associated Press Comments This Jan. 10, 2014 file photo shows the U.S. side of Niagara Falls in New York beginning to thaw after the recent 'polar vortex' that affected millions in the U.S. and Canada. (Nick LoVerde / AP) Washington— Remember the polar vortex, the huge mass of Arctic air that can plunge much of the U.S. into the...

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File - View of the area around Ny-Ålesund, located on Svalbard, an archipelago in the Arctic Ocean north of mainland Europe.
photo: UN / Mark Garten

updated 26 Mar 2013; published 26 Mar 2013
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GEOLOGICAL UPHEAVAL: Arctic Ice Breaks Up In The Beaufort Sea!
updated 31 May 2010; published 31 May 2010
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SAVE OUR PLANET Sea ice loss major cause of Arctic warming-study
updated 24 Jun 2013; published 24 Jun 2013
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Cryosat reveals major loss of Arctic sea ice
updated 29 Mar 2013; published 29 Mar 2013
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Berkeley Code Provides Unprecedentedly Detailed View of Antarctic Ice Melt
updated 29 Apr 2014; published 29 Apr 2014
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NASA | From the Cockpit: Arctic Sea Ice with Commentary
updated 18 Nov 2010; published 18 Nov 2010
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"Green Fund" is the new term for Carbon Tax Scam
Fukushima workers sue Tepco over unpaid hazard wages
Full Article BBC News
03 Sep 2014

Workers decommissioning Japan's crippled Fukushima nuclear plant have sued its operator Tokyo Electric (Tepco) over unpaid hazard wages. The four men are demanding about 65m yen (£375,000; $620,000) in extra pay. They claim the compensation for removing contaminated debris and patrolling the plant has been inadequate given the...

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File - Workers handle pipes which will be used to create a frozen underground wall to surround the crippled reactor buildings at Tokyo Electric Power Co.'s Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant in Okuma, Fukushima Prefecture, northeast of Tokyo, Japan, Wednesday, July 9, 2014.
photo: AP / Kimimasa Mayama

updated 03 Sep 2014; published 03 Sep 2014
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Fukushima workers sue Tepco over unpaid hazard wages.
updated 21 Sep 2013; published 21 Sep 2013
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Fukushima TEPCO sets Decontamination Deadline, Sick Workers, Loose Bolts, Scrap 5&6 Update 9/20/13
updated 01 Jul 2011; published 01 Jul 2011
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Fukushima Workers Speak Out Tepco General Electric Scandal
updated 14 Jan 2014; published 14 Jan 2014
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Radioactive Reality (14 January 2014) Fukushima Worker: "Tepco is God... we are slaves"
updated 10 Jun 2011; published 10 Jun 2011
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Fukushima Daiichi TEPCO Workers Inspecting Site
updated 29 Aug 2011; published 29 Aug 2011
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(Pt.2- Close-Up) Eerie Video of Fukushima/Tepco Worker Pointing at Live Feed Camera
Ukraine crisis: Obama in Estonia ahead of Nato summit
Full Article BBC News
03 Sep 2014

US President Barack Obama is on his way to Estonia for talks on Russia and the Ukraine crisis with Baltic leaders. He is due to hold talks in the capital Tallinn with the presidents of Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania. Correspondents say the three states, which joined Nato in 2004, are worried about Russia's intervention in Ukraine. Later in the...

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Obama in Estonia ahead of Nato summit
photo: AP / Pablo Martinez Monsivais

updated 03 Sep 2014; published 03 Sep 2014
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Ukraine Crisis Obama In Estonia Ahead of Nato Summit | BREAKING NEWS - 03 SEPT 2014
updated 03 Sep 2014; published 03 Sep 2014
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Ukraine crisis Obama in Estonia ahead of Nato summit
updated 03 Sep 2014; published 03 Sep 2014
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Ukraine crisis Obama in Estonia ahead of Nato summit
updated 03 Sep 2014; published 03 Sep 2014
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Barack Obama press conference Estonia, Obama ISIS, Nato, Iraq, Russia, Ukraine, ISIL, US Journalists
updated 03 Sep 2014; published 03 Sep 2014
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Obama in Estonia ahead of Nato summit Ukraine
updated 03 Sep 2014; published 03 Sep 2014
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UKRAINE CRISIS OBAMA in ESTONIA ahead of NATO SUMMIT BREAKING NEWS 2014

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The Daily Beast
Ten years ago, a population of gorillas in Central Africa was ravaged by the deadly virus. Six years later, life is almost back to normal for them, says a new study. But how? If a...
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The Observer
Reasonable suspicion is based on a circular logic – people can be watchlisted if they are suspected of being suspected terrorists – that is ultimately backwards, and must be...

File - Migrants try to salvage their belongings as French authorities start to clear out makeshift camps housing hundreds of illegal migrants from Syria, Afghanistan and Africa in the English Channel port city of Calais, northern France, Wednesday, May 28, 2014.
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Natacha Bouchart says such a move would be illegal, but she wants to send a strong message to Britain French police expel migrants from a camp in Calais in July. Photograph: Denis Charlet/AFP/Getty Images The mayor of Calais has threatened to shut...
photo: AP / Thibault Vandermersch
President Barack Obama tries to wave away a fly buzzing around his head as he announces in the State Dining Room of the White House in Washington
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WASHINGTON (Reuters) - President Barack Obama has ordered about 350 more troops to...
photo: AP / Carolyn Kaster
A man holds a stack of current Afghani notes at a currency exchange market in Kabul, Afghanistan Monday, Sept. 30, 2002.
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An estimated $1tn (£600bn) a year is being taken out of poor countries and millions of lives are lost because of corruption, according to campaigners. A report by the US-based anti-poverty organisation One says much of the progress made over the past...
photo: AP / Lynne Sladky
Trader Gregory Rowe, right, works on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange Thursday, July 16, 2009
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By Akane Otani NEW YORK (Reuters) - U.S. stocks ended mostly lower on Tuesday, retreating from records set the previous month, as falling crude oil prices dragged energy shares down and offset strong manufacturing data. The S&P; energy index (.SPNY)...
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In this photo released on Sunday, April 13, 2014 by the Syrian official news agency SANA, a Syrian forces tank arrives to take position during clashes with Syrian rebels, near the town of Rankous, Syria.
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Scott Bobb JERUSALEM— Israeli officials are following with concern the recent fighting between Syrian rebels and government forces near the contested Golan Heights. Forty-four U.N. peacekeepers from Fiji have been seized by Syrian Islamist rebels and...
photo: AP / SANA
Saudi police stand guard outside the Safwa Palace in Mecca, Saudi Arabia, Islam´s holiest city, Wednesday Feb. 7, 2007, where rival Palestinian leaders are attending a meeting. The Palestinians talks with strong Saudi support are meant to find ways
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VOA News Police in Saudi Arabia have arrested 88 men - half of whom are Saudis - and are suspected to be part of an al-Qaida terrorist cell operating in the kingdom. Interior Ministry spokesman Mansour al-Turki said a number of the suspects had...
photo: AP / Hasan Jamali
File - Nigeria troops man a checkpoint in Maiduguri, Nigeria, Wednesday, Sept, 28. 2011. Security forces have arrested a commander of a radical Muslim sect known as Boko Haram, who allegedly ordered various sectarian killings in the northeastern city.
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Lisa Schlein GENEVA— Thousands of Nigerians have fled vicious attacks by Boko Haram and sought refuge in Cameroon in the past 10 days, officials from Cameroon and the United Nations say. Cameroonian authorities estimate at least 9,000 people have...
photo: AP / Sunday Alamba