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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...
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WorldNews.com
Article by WN.com Correspondent Dallas Darling Since Americans love their pets and animals, lavishing upon them last year a record $56 billion (1), maybe they will at least make a...

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...
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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...
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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...
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Russian President Vladimir Putin, left, and Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev attend a Victory Day parade, which commemorates the 1945 defeat of Nazi Germany, at Red Square in Moscow, Russia, Friday, May 9, 2014. Russia marked the Victory Day on May 9 holding a military parade at Red Square.
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Alexei Nikolsky / Reuters So much for subtlety. Russia President Vladimir Putin apparently told the president of the European Commission that he could capture Kiev in two weeks, if he...
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Rabbi Israel Singer, Vorsitzender des Juedischen Weltkongresses, schaut auf ein Foto, das einen Gang im Konzentrationslager Auschwitz zeigt, waehrend seiner Rede auf einer Gedenkveranstaltung des "Internationalen Auschwitz-Komitees" zum Jahrestag der Befreiung des Konzentrationslagers, im Deutschen Theater in Berlin am Dienstag, 25. Januar 2005. (AP Photo/Markus Schreiber) --- Israel Singer, Secretary General of the World Jewish Congress looks to a photo showing a way in the Nazi concentration camp Auschwitz during his speech at a commemoration of the International Auschwitz Committee marking the 60th anniversary of the liberation of Nazi concentration camps Tuesday, Jan. 25, 2005. The International Auschwitz Committee is an organisation of survivors of the Nazi concentration camp Auschwitz-Birkenau.
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Reuters BERLIN— Some 300,000 people with physical or mental disabilities who were killed under Nazi Germany's “euthanasia” program because their lives were deemed unworthy were commemorated on Tuesday with the opening of a memorial in...
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VOA News Estonia is calling for NATO to establish a permanent base on its soil, as U.S. President Barack Obama prepares to visit the one-time Soviet satellite amid Baltic state worries about possible Russian aggression in the region. Estonia...
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