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Heading for Ground War in Syria and Iraq
Full Article The People's Voice 08 Oct 2014
Inventors of blue LEDs receive Nobel Prize in physics
Full Article Syracuse 07 Oct 2014
Is the world still afraid of Iran?
Full Article Al Jazeera 07 Oct 2014
Fears as nurse in Spain gets Ebola
Full Article Belfast Telegraph 07 Oct 2014
Self-funded and deep-rooted: How ISIS makes its millions
Full Article CNN 07 Oct 2014
Street battles as ISIL enters Syria's Kobane
Full Article Al Jazeera 07 Oct 2014
Nobel Prize for medicine goes to discoverers of brain’s 'inner GPS'
Full Article Reuters 07 Oct 2014
Hong Kong protests: Formal talks agreed as protests shrink
Full Article BBC News 07 Oct 2014
'It is very, very serious': F1 driver Jules Bianchi in critical condition after severe head injury
Full Article Canberra Times 06 Oct 2014
Waldorf to Be Biggest Chinese Property Purchase in U.S.
Full Article Bloomberg 06 Oct 2014
The Other Umbrella (De-) Revolution
Full Article WorldNews.com 06 Oct 2014
Ebola must never again be allowed to claim lives for want of basic healthcare
Full Article The Guardian 06 Oct 2014
President Rousseff to face rival Neves in Brazil election run-off
Full Article South China Morning Post 06 Oct 2014
F1 driver Jules Bianchi in critical condition after crash
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BUSINESS

Australian PM to ban preachers who incite hatred
Full Article The Siasat Daily 08 Oct 2014
Rio Jumps After Saying It Rejected Glencore Takeover Approach
Full Article Yahoo Daily News 07 Oct 2014
US stocks open lower on global growth concerns
Full Article The Associated Press 07 Oct 2014
Serbia Committed to Building South Stream Pipeline: Foreign Minister
Full Article Novosti 07 Oct 2014
Global stocks lower after Wall Street decline
Full Article STL Today 07 Oct 2014
German industrial output plunges at fastest rate since 2009 financial crisis -- business live
Full Article The Guardian 07 Oct 2014
Asian shares inch higher ahead of Bank of Japan decision
Full Article The Irish Times 07 Oct 2014
Nikkei erases losses after BOJ chief's comment on weak yen; Fujifilm shines
Full Article Reuters 07 Oct 2014

FILM

Clooney, Alamuddin tie the knot in Venice
Full Article Khaleej Times 28 Sep 2014
How A Box Office Bomb Killed The Black Widow Movie
Full Article Cinema Blend 26 Sep 2014
The Lion King is biggest grossing show or film in history, says Disney
Full Article The Independent 23 Sep 2014
Polly Bergen, Emmy-winning actress, dies at 84
Full Article Celebrity Café 21 Sep 2014
Angelina Jolie to direct Richard Leakey biopic 'Africa'
Full Article The Himalayan 20 Sep 2014
'Oculus' writers to reboot 'I Know What You Did Last Summer'
Full Article The Los Angeles Times 16 Sep 2014
Richard Kiel: Actor who played James Bond villain Jaws dies aged 74
Full Article London Evening Standard 11 Sep 2014
George Clooney to direct movie about U.K. phone hacking scandal
Full Article Boston Herald 04 Sep 2014

MUSIC

Ed Sheeran Is Light On His Feet In “Thinking Out Loud” Video
Full Article MuchMusic 07 Oct 2014
Pharrell And Daft Punk Have An Autumn Dance Party In Gust Of Wind
Full Article MuchMusic 07 Oct 2014
Which Celeb Pop Star Was Hiding In Ellen’s Bushes?
Full Article MuchMusic 07 Oct 2014
Aziz Ansari to non-feminists: 'I don't believe you'
Full Article Entertainment Weekly 07 Oct 2014
Big Sean & Ariana Grande Share A Kiss On Spooky Roller Coaster Ride
Full Article Vibe Magazine 07 Oct 2014
Vanessa Hudgens: Lorde blew my mind
Full Article Music News 07 Oct 2014
Pharrell announces new single 'Gust Of Wind'
Full Article Music News 07 Oct 2014
John Lennon to debut in digital high definition for 74th birthday
Full Article Music News 07 Oct 2014

SPORT

Highest Paid Sportsmen: Mayweather & Ronaldo Top Forbes Top 10 List
Full Article Peace FM Online 08 Oct 2014
Giants beat Nationals 3-2 to advance to NLCS
Full Article Canada Dot Com 08 Oct 2014
Premier League - Little Headway in Handling Injured Noggins
Full Article All Africa 08 Oct 2014
Can dysfunctional Leafs come together this season?
Full Article Toronto Sun 08 Oct 2014
Manning up is the Rhule at Temple
Full Article Philadelphia Daily News 08 Oct 2014
Italian chief Tavecchio banned
Full Article Orange News 07 Oct 2014
Iker Casillas plans to disappoint Arsenal and Liverpool by staying with Real Madrid
Full Article The Independent 07 Oct 2014
Schalke replaces coach Keller with Di Matteo
Full Article Boston Herald 07 Oct 2014
Heading for Ground War in Syria and Iraq
Full Article The People's Voice
08 Oct 2014

Believe nothing Obama says. His policies are polar opposite duplicitous rhetoric. Big Lies repeat one after another. His word isn't his bond. His pledge to avoid more Middle East ground war is meaningless. All signs suggest it's coming. More on this below. William Blum knows how US imperial works as well as anyone. He documented it over six...

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File - U.S. Army Soldiers with 4th Platoon, Delta Company, 2nd Battalion, 12th Infantry Regiment, 2nd Brigade Combat Team, 2nd Infantry Division out of Fort Carson, Colo., and Iraqi national police search for anti-coalition forces in the area of Dora in southern Baghdad, Iraq, July 23, 2007.
photo: USAF / Master Sgt. Jonathan Doti

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Democracy Now
Sierra Leone is pleading for more international help to fight the Ebola outbreak in West Africa. On Saturday, the country recorded 121 deaths in one of the single deadliest days...
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Early in the turbulent year of 1917, USSR-founder Vladimir Lenin wrote a forlorn note from his Swiss exile, remarking on the seemingly indestructible endurance of Russia's...
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In his cogent commentary in the October 3-5 weekend edition of CounterPunch “,” Uri Avnery, critiquing the UN speech of Palestinian state president Abbas, wrote: “This led Abbas to...

Civilians inspect the scene of a car bomb attack in the Kamaliyah neighborhood, a predominantly Shiite area of eastern Baghdad, Iraq, Monday, May 20, 2013.
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Baghdad, October 07: At least eight Shia militia volunteers from the Peace Brigades, affiliated with the powerful cleric Muqtada al-Sadr, were killed and 10 were injured in a suicide bombing in Iraq Tuesday. A suicide bomber, driving a military...
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Mexico violence
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MEXICO CITYPresident Enrique Pena Nieto sought Monday to confront a growing human-rights nightmare, declaring that his government would launch an investigation into reports that police had rounded up 43 student-teachers late last month, then...
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Former Bosnian Serb leader Radovan Karadzic, right, enters the courtroom of the U.N.'s Yugoslav war crimes tribunal in The Hague, Netherlands, Tuesday Nov. 3, 2009.
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THE HAGUE, Netherlands (AP) -- Former Bosnian Serb leader Radovan Karadzic said Tuesday he expects to be acquitted of genocide and all other charges, as judges retired to consider their verdicts in his five-year war crimes trial. Karadzic is charged...
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Thai new Prime Minister Prayuth Chan–ocha salutes upon arrival to attend an establishment anniversary of the 21st Infantry Regiment, Queen's Guard in Chonburi Province, Thailand .Thursday, Aug. 21, 2014. Three months after overthrowing Thailand's last elected government, this Southeast Asian nation's junta leader is stepping out of his army uniform for good - to take up the post of prime minister in a move critics say will only extend his time at the helm and consolidate the military's grip on power.
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BANGKOK (Reuters) - Thai Prime Minister Prayuth Chan-ocha on Tuesday dismissed calls to lift martial law, saying it would continue until sweeping national reforms are in place, despite calls by tourism bodies to scrap a measure that has deterred many...
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In this citizen journalism image provided by Shaam News Network SNN, taken on Wednesday, July 11, 2012, smoke leaps the air from purported forces shelling in Homs, Syria.
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> • The U.S.-led coalition struck several positions of the IS terror group in the Syrian border city of Kobane. • Kurdish militants are still engaged in violent battles with the IS around Kobani, said the Observatory. • The Observatory placed death...
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Russia Putin's Birthday
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Russian President Vladimir Putin has marked his 62nd birthday in the Siberian wilderness as 100,000 marched in his honour in Chechnya. Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said Mr Putin had taken a day off from his “extremely intense” agenda...
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U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry, left, meets with Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan at Ankara Palace in Ankara, Turkey, on Friday, March 1, 2013.
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REUTERS/Umit BektasSmoke rises from the Syrian town of Kobani after a war plane carried out an air strike, seen from near the Mursitpinar border crossing on the Turkish-Syrian border in the southeastern town of Suruc in Sanliurfa province October 7,...
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Heading for Ground War in Syria and Iraq
Full Article The People's Voice
08 Oct 2014

Believe nothing Obama says. His policies are polar opposite duplicitous rhetoric. Big Lies repeat one after another. His word isn't his bond. His pledge to avoid more Middle East ground war is meaningless. All signs suggest it's coming. More on this below. William Blum knows how US imperial works as well as anyone. He documented it over six...
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File - U.S. Army Soldiers with 4th Platoon, Delta Company, 2nd Battalion, 12th Infantry Regiment, 2nd Brigade Combat Team, 2nd Infantry Division out of Fort Carson, Colo., and Iraqi national police search for anti-coalition forces in the area of Dora in southern Baghdad, Iraq, July 23, 2007.
photo: USAF / Master Sgt. Jonathan Doti


Inventors of blue LEDs receive Nobel Prize in physics
Full Article Syracuse
07 Oct 2014

STOCKHOLM (AP) -- Isamu Akasaki and Hiroshi Amano of Japan and U.S. scientist Shuji Nakamura won the Nobel Prize in physics on Tuesday for the invention of blue light-emitting diodes, a breakthrough that spurred the development of LED technology used to light up computer screens and modern smartphones. The Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences says...
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People walk by illuminated trees in Tokyo Tuesday, Nov. 4, 2008
photo: AP / Koji Sasahara


Is the world still afraid of Iran?
Full Article Al Jazeera
07 Oct 2014

When Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu stood in front of the UN General Assembly and pronounced Iran to be a greater threat that ISIL, it wasn't a huge surprise. After all, the Israeli leader's main mood music in office has been to warn about evil, on-the-verge-of-nuclear Iran, which, he told the UNGA, is of greater concern that the...
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Hassan Rouhani, President of the Islamic Republic of Iran, addresses the general debate of the sixty-ninth session of the General Assembly, 25 September, 2014.
photo: UN / Mark Garten


Fears as nurse in Spain gets Ebola
Full Article Belfast Telegraph
07 Oct 2014

A nurse in Spain has contracted Ebola, becoming the first person known to have caught the disease outside the outbreak zone in West Africa during the current epidemic. The nurse's illness illustrates the danger healthcare workers face not only in poorly equipped West African clinics, but also in the more sophisticated medical centres of Europe and...
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A convoy transporting a Spanish nurse who is believed to have contracted the ebola virus from a 69-year-old Spanish priest leaves Alcorcon Hospital in Madrid, Spain, Tuesday, Oct. 7, 2014.
photo: AP / Andres Kudacki


Self-funded and deep-rooted: How ISIS makes its millions
Full Article CNN
07 Oct 2014

October 7, 2014 -- Updated 0127 GMT (0927 HKT) Besaslan, Turkey (CNN) -- On the southern edge of Turkey, rolling brown pastoral hills slope gently to the Syrian border, with small towns like this one dotting the horizon. The calm on this side of the border, however, belies the scene on the other side. Just across the border in northern Syria, the...
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Turkish soldiers stand atop and around their tanks as they hold their positions on a hilltop in the outskirts of Suruc, at the Turkey-Syria border, overlooking Kobani in Syria where fighting had ben intensified between Syrian Kurds and the militants of Islamic State,group Monday, Oct. 6, 2014.
photo: AP / Lefteris Pitarakis


Street battles as ISIL enters Syria's Kobane
Full Article Al Jazeera
07 Oct 2014

Fighters from ISIL have penetrated the Syrian town Kobane for the first time, sparking street-to-street fighting and an order from its Kurdish defenders for all civilians to flee. Two black ISIL flags were seen flying on Kobane's eastern side on Monday, according to the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, while there were reports of ISIL fighters...
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In this image shot with an extreme telephoto lens and through haze from the outskirts of Suruc at the Turkey-Syria border, militants with the Islamic State group are seen after placing their group's flag on a hilltop at the eastern side of the town of Kobani, Syria, where fighting had been intensified between Syrian Kurds and the militants of Islamic State group, Monday, Oct. 6, 2014. Kobani, also known as Ayn Arab and its surrounding areas have been under attack since mid-September, with militants capturing dozens of nearby Kurdish villages.
photo: AP / Lefteris Pitarakis


Nobel Prize for medicine goes to discoverers of brain’s 'inner GPS'
Full Article Reuters
07 Oct 2014

STOCKHOLM/LONDON (Reuters) - British-American John O'Keefe and Norwegians May-Britt and Edvard Moser won the 2014 Nobel Prize for medicine for discovering the brain's navigation system and giving clues as to how strokes and Alzheimer's disrupt it. The Nobel Assembly, which awarded the prize of 8 million Swedish crowns ($1.1 million) at Sweden's...
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John O'Keefe, Edvard and May-Britt Moser Edvard Moser, share the Nobel Prize
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Hong Kong protests: Formal talks agreed as protests shrink
Full Article BBC News
07 Oct 2014

Representatives from Hong Kong's Occupy Central movement have agreed to hold formal talks with the government. No date has been set but the students made it clear the talks would be called off if the remaining demonstrators were cleared from the streets by force. As the protests entered their second week, crowds began to die down as civil...
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A pro-democracy supporter uses his smartphone to photograph student leaders Joshua Wong, right, and Alex Chow as they pose in front of a wall covered in post-it notes of encouragement, near government headquarters, Monday, Oct. 6, 2014 in Hong Kong.
photo: AP / Wong Maye-E


'It is very, very serious': F1 driver Jules Bianchi in critical condition after severe head injury
Full Article Canberra Times
06 Oct 2014

Seriously hurt: Jules Bianchi Photo: Getty Images The parents of Formula One driver Jules Bianchi arrived at his bedside in Japan on Monday where he is in a critical but stable condition after one of the sport's worst crashes in nearly two decades. Philippe and Christine Bianchi entered the hospital without speaking to journalists, as a row brewed...
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Marussia driver Jules Bianchi of France steers his car in the Japanese Formula One Grand Prix
photo: AP / Toru Takahashi


Waldorf to Be Biggest Chinese Property Purchase in U.S.
Full Article Bloomberg
06 Oct 2014

New York City’s Waldorf Astoria hotel is set to become the biggest prize yet for buyers from China who have been pouring money into U.S. real estate as they seek stable investments outside their country. Beijing’s Anbang Insurance Group Co. agreed to pay $1.95 billion for the 1,232-room tower on Park Avenue, an Art Deco landmark and one of...
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The Waldorf-Astoria Hotel is a famous luxury hotel in New York. It has been housed in two historic landmark buildings in New York City. The first, designed by architect Henry J. Hardenbergh, was on the Fifth Avenue site of the Empire State Building. The present building at 301 Park Avenue in Manhattan is a 47 story, 625 ft. (191 m) Art Deco landmark, designed by architects Schultze and Weaver and dating from 1931. The Waldorf Astoria New York is a member of Hilton's Luxury and Lifestyle Brands along with The Waldorf=Astoria Collection, Conrad Hotels & Resorts and Denizen Hotels. The Waldorf Astoria brand consists of the Waldorf Astoria in New York and The Waldorf Astoria Orlando.
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The Other Umbrella (De-) Revolution
Full Article WorldNews.com
06 Oct 2014

Article by WN.com Correspondent Dallas Darling Unlike the creative and highly disciplined Hong Kong protesters, who are using their umbrellas as protection against pepper spray, tear gas, water canons, batons, even rubber bullets; President Frederick B. Robinson, known for his efforts to suppress student protests at City College of New York (CCNY),...
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A student pro-democracy protester sits alone under the shade of an umbrella on the streets near government headquarters, Monday, Oct. 6, 2014 in Hong Kong.
photo: AP / Wong Maye-E


Ebola must never again be allowed to claim lives for want of basic healthcare
Full Article The Guardian
06 Oct 2014

The UK must take a lead in the fight to eradicate Ebola, ensuring universal health coverage becomes a reality, says the shadow secretary of state for international development ...
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Peacekeepers with the United Nations Mission in Liberia (UNMIL) wear protective masks while on duty at UN offices in the capital city of Monrovia, 11 September, 2014, as the peacekeeping chief visits to assess the Ebola outbreak.
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President Rousseff to face rival Neves in Brazil election run-off
Full Article South China Morning Post
06 Oct 2014

Brazil’s unpredictable election took another twist on Sunday, with left-leaning President Dilma Rousseff being forced into a run-off race as expected, but against a centre-right challenger who only surged in the final week of the campaign. Rousseff will face Aecio Neves in the October 26 run-off vote, required as no single candidate won an outright...
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President Rousseff to face rival Neves in Brazil election run-off
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F1 driver Jules Bianchi in critical condition after crash
Full Article Tampabay.com
06 Oct 2014

Tampa Bay Times Sunday, October 5, 2014 8:11pm Jules Bianchi SUZUKA, JapanFormula One driver Jules Bianchi was in critical condition Sunday after crashing at the Japanese Grand Prix. Related News/Archive Bianchi was unconscious when he was taken to a hospital after a crash in the rain-shortened race. He had emergency surgery after a scan...
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Marussia driver Jules Bianchi of France waves during drivers' parade before the Japanese Formula One Grand Prix at the Suzuka Circuit in Suzuka, central Japan, Sunday, Oct. 5, 2014.
photo: AP / Shizuo Kambayashi


Aussie MP interfered in surrogacy case
Full Article The Daily Telegraph Australia
08 Oct 2014

ANOTHER surrogate baby has been abandoned by an Australian couple after a senior Australian federal politician reportedly intervened to get them a visa for their chosen child.img...
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'I'm sure he still thinks about me'
Full Article Goal
08 Oct 2014

The Porto centre-back was heavily linked with a summer switch to Manchester United after his Netherlands boss moved to Old Trafford following the conclusion of the World Cup Porto centre-back Bruno Martins Indi has claimed he has a spiritual...
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Syrian rights groups call on world to save Kobani
Full Article Philadelphia Daily News
08 Oct 2014

Travel Deals $877 -- Norway: Northern Lights Cruise in Winter, Save $879   See all travel deals » The Associated Press Posted: Wednesday, October 8, 2014, 3:27 AM MURSITPINAR, Turkey (AP) - Several Syrian human rights groups have issued a...
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Kurds clash with Salafis in Hamburg, 14 injured
Full Article Philadelphia Daily News
08 Oct 2014

Travel Deals $877 -- Norway: Northern Lights Cruise in Winter, Save $879   See all travel deals » The Associated Press Posted: Wednesday, October 8, 2014, 3:20 AM BERLIN (AP) - Police in the north German city of Hamburg say 14 people were...
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Poet, 7 others detained ahead of Hong Kong event
Full Article Philadelphia Daily News
08 Oct 2014

Travel Deals $877 -- Norway: Northern Lights Cruise in Winter, Save $879   See all travel deals » The Associated Press Posted: Wednesday, October 8, 2014, 3:26 AM BEIJING (AP) - The wife of a Chinese poet says he and seven other people were...
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Hong Kong's 'silent majority' critical of protests
Full Article U~T San Diego
08 Oct 2014

Share PhotoReddit✉ A pro-democracy supporter sleeps on the streets in the occupied areas surrounding the government complex in Hong Kong Wednesday, Oct. 8, 2014. Crowds of protesters who filled Hong Kong's streets with demands...
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Taliban suicide attack kills 5 in Afghanistan
Full Article Star Telegram
08 Oct 2014

KABUL, Afghanistan — An Afghan official says a suicide car bomber has killed at least five people in an...
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Iran dissidents: Tehran continues nuke arms work
Full Article Philadelphia Daily News
08 Oct 2014

Travel Deals $877 -- Norway: Northern Lights Cruise in Winter, Save $879   See all travel deals » GEORGE JAHN, The Associated Press Posted: Wednesday, October 8, 2014, 3:14 AM VIENNA (AP) - Iranian dissidents say that Tehran is still...
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Highest Paid Sportsmen: Mayweather & Ronaldo Top Forbes Top 10 List
Full Article Peace FM Online
08 Oct 2014

Forbes released a list of top 10 highest paid sportsmen in the world with American boxer, Floyd Mayweather topping the list, followed by Cristiano Ronaldo, Lebron James, Lionel Messi and Kobe Bryant, then other five big earners In 2014 Q2 alone, Floyd Mayweather, 37 amassed earnings worth$105m, but that was before...
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Real Madrid’s Cristiano Ronaldo, right, celebrates with James Rodriguez after scoring the second goal during the UEFA Super Cup soccer match between Read Madrid and Sevilla at Cardiff City Stadium in Wales Tuesday, Aug. 12, 2014.
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Giants beat Nationals 3-2 to advance to NLCS
Full Article Canada Dot Com
08 Oct 2014

San Francisco Giants pitcher Sergio Romo shouts after the final out in the eighth inning against the Washington Nationals during Game 4 of baseball's NL Division Series in San Francisco, Tuesday, Oct. 7, 2014. (AP Photo/Ben Margot) ORG XMIT: FXPB176 SAN FRANCISCO – Joe Panik scored the go-ahead run in the seventh inning on Aaron Barrett’s...
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Sergio Francisco Romo is a American right-handed professional baseball pitcher for the San Francisco Giants of Major League baseball.
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Premier League - Little Headway in Handling Injured Noggins
Full Article All Africa
08 Oct 2014

[Daily Maverick]Soccer continues to lag behind in its management of head injuries. Thibaut Courtois might have been fine in the end, but the sport still needs to be far more careful and considerate when it comes to the safety of players' noggins....
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Atletico Madrid's goalkeeper Thibaut Courtois of Belgium gestures during a Spanish La Liga soccer match against Rayo Vallecano at the Vallecas stadium in Madrid, Spain, Sunday, Feb. 10, 2013.
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Can dysfunctional Leafs come together this season?
Full Article Toronto Sun
08 Oct 2014

The disconnect begins at the top. The majority owners of the Maple LeafsBell and Rogers — are bitter corporate business rivals who agree on almost nothing. The man they hired to run Maple Leaf Sports and Entertainment, Tim Leiweke, who hired Brendan Shanahan to operate the hockey club, has become a noisy distraction and his...
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Toronto Maple Leafs
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Manning up is the Rhule at Temple
Full Article Philadelphia Daily News
08 Oct 2014

0 comments Travel Deals $877 -- Norway: Northern Lights Cruise in Winter, Save $879   See all travel deals » MIKE KERN, Daily News Staff Writer kernm@phillynews.com Posted: Wednesday, October 8, 2014, 3:01 AM MATT RHULE is here for the long haul. He wants to build a program, not just a team. So sometimes, it's mostly about getting the...
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Temple head coach Matt Rhule, center, talks to offensive linesman Dion Dawkins (66) during the fourth quarter of an NCAA college football game in East Hartford, Conn., Saturday, Sept. 27, 2014. Temple won 36-10. (AP Photo/Michael Dwyer)
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Italian chief Tavecchio banned
Full Article Orange News
07 Oct 2014

Italian Football Federation president Carlo Tavecchio has been handed a six-month ban by UEFA over alleged racist comments made by him during his election campaign. The 71-year-old drew heavy criticism in July by making an allegedly racist comment about "eating bananas" during an address to a summer assembly of Italy's amateur leagues. Both UEFA...
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Carlo Tavecchio and Giancarlo Abete
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Iker Casillas plans to disappoint Arsenal and Liverpool by staying with Real Madrid
Full Article The Independent
07 Oct 2014

Real Madrid goalkeeper Iker Casillas is set to reject any offers from the Premier League as he aims to finish his decorated career with the European champions. The 33-year-old was linked with a move to Arsenal over the summer with his starting role at the Santiago Bernabeu in doubt while recent reports have suggested Liverpool could turn to the...
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Real Madrid's goalkeeper Iker Casillas holds the trophy after his team defeating FC Barcelona in their Spanish Supercup second leg soccer match at the Santiago Bernabeu stadium in Madrid, Spain, Wednesday, Aug. 29, 2012.
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Schalke replaces coach Keller with Di Matteo
Full Article Boston Herald
07 Oct 2014

GELSENKIRCHEN, GermanySchalke fired coach Jens Keller on Tuesday and replaced him with former Chelsea manager Roberto Di Matteo. Di Matteo signed a three-year contract. Keller was dismissed after Schalke picked up only eight points in seven Bundesliga games. It is 11th in the 18-team league. The team lost 2-1 to Hoffenheim...
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Coach Roberto Di Matteo of Chelsea at a press conference at Parken Stadium in Copenhagen on Monday, Oct. 1, 2012. Chelsea will be meeting FC Nordsjalland in a Champions League match Tuesday.
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Ed Sheeran Is Light On His Feet In “Thinking Out Loud” Video
Full Article MuchMusic
07 Oct 2014

Ed Sheeran’s new music video for “Thinking Out Loud” is definitely Taylor Swift’s new favourite video. We just feel it in our hearts. She loves this video. In it, Sheeran dances with an ethereal young lady. And not just dances. He does a very complicated, choreographed routine. Pretty impressive actually. The video is...
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Ed Sheeran performing on Day 3 of Sunfest 2013 in Downtown West Palm Beach, Florida - May 3, 2013
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Pharrell And Daft Punk Have An Autumn Dance Party In Gust Of Wind
Full Article MuchMusic
07 Oct 2014

Yesterday we gave you a sneak peek at Pharrell and Daft Punk’s latest collab on Gust Of Wind (off of Pharrell’s latest album, GIRL) and today, we have the full video for your viewing pleasures! In the teaser, we saw Pharrell approaching two giant stone sculptures carved into the shapes of Daft Punk’s famous helmets […]...
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Daft Punk
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Which Celeb Pop Star Was Hiding In Ellen’s Bushes?
Full Article MuchMusic
07 Oct 2014

Sometimes celebs need a place to crash and while there are plenty of beautiful rental homes, swanky hotels and even friends’ couches, some might prefer to stay in Ellen bushes. That sounds weird, but hear us out: the beloved talk show host has a new game on The Ellen DeGeneres Show where she picks out […] Tags: Ariana Grande, News, The...
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 Emmy award winning talk show host and comedian Ellen DeGeneres, poses in her dressing room on the set of her show in Burbank, Calif., Wednesday, Aug. 30, 2006. DeGeneres will host the 79th Annual Academy Awards on February 25, in Los Angeles. (AP Photo/C
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Aziz Ansari to non-feminists: 'I don't believe you'
Full Article Entertainment Weekly
07 Oct 2014

Do you consider yourself a feminist? No? Well, Aziz Ansari doesn’t believe you. Related On the Scene: Seth Rogen's Hilarity for Charity benefit Watch 22 glorious minutes of 'Parks and Recreation' season 5 bloopers Aziz Ansari's...
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Aziz Ansari
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Vanessa Hudgens: Lorde blew my mind
Full Article Music News
07 Oct 2014

Lorde and Vanessa Hudgens are fan-girling over each other. The 17-year-old Royals singer has been hot news ever since she hit the charts last year and performed to a star-studded audience at the Greek Theatre in Los Angeles last night. In the crowd was actress Vanessa, who took to...
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Actress Vanessa Hudgens speaks at a panel discussion of her feature film "Sucker Punch" at Comic Con in San Diego, Calif. on Saturday, July 24, 2010.
photo: AP / Dan Steinberg


Pharrell announces new single 'Gust Of Wind'
Full Article Music News
07 Oct 2014

Pharrell has announced his brand new single 'Gust Of Wind', to be released on November 9th. The epic video is the very first music video directed by Edgar Wright ('Shaun Of The Dead',...
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Singer Pharrell Williams poses during a news conference for the exhibition "GIRL" at the Perrotin Gallery in Paris, Monday, May 26, 2014. Williams curated an exhibition encompassing around 40 art pieces, presenting their visions of femininity, muses, female creativity and freedom. The show opens on May 27 and runs through June 27, 2014. The piece behind Williams is "GIRL" by French artist Guy Limone.
photo: AP / Francois Mori


John Lennon to debut in digital high definition for 74th birthday
Full Article Music News
07 Oct 2014

In celebration of John Lennon's 74th birthday on October 9, eight essential studio albums, two compilations, and the acclaimed John Lennon Signature Box are making their high definition digital audio debuts. All of the titles...
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Gibson Les Paul John Lennon Jr
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Clooney, Alamuddin tie the knot in Venice
Full Article Khaleej Times
28 Sep 2014

Venice’s Grand Canal turned into an aquatic red carpet as the tuxedo-clad actor and his guests crossed the lagoon from the Cipriani hotel for dinner. Venice - The world’s most famous bachelor, George Clooney, broke a vow to remain single on...
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George Clooney on his way to marry Amal Alamuddin, in Venice, Italy, Saturday, Sept. 27, 2014.
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The Lion King is biggest grossing show or film in history, says Disney
Full Article The Independent
23 Sep 2014

The Lion King musical has grossed more money at the box office than any other film or stage show in history, the Walt Disney Company said last night. Worldwide ticket sales for the show surpassed $6.2bn ($3.8bn) this summer, meaning it has taken more...
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List of The Lion King characters
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Polly Bergen, Emmy-winning actress, dies at 84
Full Article Celebrity Café
21 Sep 2014

Emmy winner Polly Bergen passed away at the age of 84 on Saturday at her home in Southbury, Connecticut. The actress' publicist Judy Katz revealed Bergen had died, but did not disclose a cause of death, The Associated Press reports. However, it's...
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Publicity photo of Polly Bergen in 1953
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Angelina Jolie to direct Richard Leakey biopic 'Africa'
Full Article The Himalayan
20 Sep 2014

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UNHCR goodwill ambassador Angelina Jolie reacts during visit to the memorial center of Potocari near eastern Bosnian town of Srebrenica
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'Oculus' writers to reboot 'I Know What You Did Last Summer'
Full Article The Los Angeles Times
16 Sep 2014

Do you still know what you did 17 summers ago? Sony is looking to remind moviegoers with a reboot of the teen slasher flick "I Know What You Did Last Summer." Related: Oculus' delivers intelligently nasty scares Robert Abele Psychologically...
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** ARCHIV ** Jennifer Love  Hewitt trifft am 27. Okt. 2008 bei der Hollywood awards Gala in Beverly Hills ein. Die Hollywood-Schauspielerin wehrt sich gegen einen mutmasslichen Stalker. Nach einem Gerichtsbeschluss muss sich der 62-Jaehrige fuer drei Jahre von ihr fernhalten. Das entschied ein Richter am Montag, 12. Jan. 2009, in Burbank in der Naehe von Los Angeles und gab damit einem Antrag der 29-Jaehrigen statt. Nach ihrer Darstellung verkaufte der Mann kuerzlich sein Haus im Staat Colorado und zog nach Los Angeles, um naeher bei ihr zu sein. (AP Photo/ Matt Sayles, Archiv) ** zu APD7262 ** --- ** FILE ** In this Oct. 27, 2008 file photo Jennifer Love Hewitt arrives at the Hollywood Awards Gala in Beverly Hills, Calif.
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Richard Kiel: Actor who played James Bond villain Jaws dies aged 74
Full Article London Evening Standard
11 Sep 2014

Towering actor Richard Kiel - best known for playing James Bond villain Jaws - has died aged 74. The 7ft 2in star appeared as the steel-toothed killer in 1977's The Spy Who Loved Me and 1979's Moonraker. He died in the Saint Agnes Medical Center in...
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Actor Richard Kiel, left, who played the role of Jaws in "The Spy Who Loved Me," jokes around with Los Angeles City Councilman Tom LaBonge during a ceremony honoring Roger Moore with a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, Thursday, Oct. 11, 2007, in the Hollywood section of Los Angeles.
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George Clooney to direct movie about U.K. phone hacking scandal
Full Article Boston Herald
04 Sep 2014

George Clooney has come on to direct "Hack Attack" for Sony Pictures, delving into the hot-button topic of celebrity privacy scandals. The pic will be an adaptation of journalist Nick Davies' account of the British phone hacking scandal...
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George Clooney at Oscars 2010
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Australian PM to ban preachers who incite hatred
Full Article The Siasat Daily
08 Oct 2014

Canberra, October 07: Australian Prime Minister Tony Abbott Wednesday expressed "frustration and anger" at "preachers of hate" who come to Australia to incidte hostility, saying he will move to ban them. Abbott said on Sydney radio Wednesday that he wanted to set up a "red card" system to stop these "hate preachers" getting visas to come to...
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Australian opposition leader Tony Abbott speaks at a parliamentary dinner in Canberra, Australia, Wednesday, Nov. 16, 2011.
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Rio Jumps After Saying It Rejected Glencore Takeover Approach
Full Article Yahoo Daily News
07 Oct 2014

Rio Tinto Group jumped the most in more than a year in London after saying it rejected a merger approach from Glencore Plc that would have created the world's largest miner. Glencore made a merger proposal in July, which was unanimously rejected by Rio Tinto's board, London-based Rio said today in a statement. After being rebuffed by the board,...
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Mining group Rio Tinto's CEO Tom Albanese, left, and Chairman Paul Skinner.
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US stocks open lower on global growth concerns
Full Article The Associated Press
07 Oct 2014

NEW YORK (AP) -- U.S. stocks opened lower Tuesday as concerns rose that global economic growth is slowing. Industrial production in Germany, Europe's largest economy, dropped the most in five years and the International Monetary Fund trimmed its outlook for global growth this year and next. KEEPING SCORE: The Standard &...
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A specialist, left, and a trader, right, do a fist bump as they work on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange Monday, April 19, 2010
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Serbia Committed to Building South Stream Pipeline: Foreign Minister
Full Article Novosti
07 Oct 2014

MOSCOW, October 7 (RIA Novosti) - Serbia on Tuesday reaffirmed its commitment to building a leg of the South Stream pipeline, a Russia-led project that would bypass Ukraine to bring natural gas to Europe, Serbian Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Ivica Dacic said. "Everything is fine with the South Stream. We are ready to build it. All...
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** FILE ** The NIS Jugopetrol oil refinery is seen in Pancevo, some 16 kms (10 miles) north of Belgrade, in this Jan. 22, 2008 file photo. Russian and Serbian officials on Friday, Jan. 25, 2008 signed a multibillion-dollar energy deal that would make Serbia a key hub for Russian energy supplies and strengthen Moscow's dominance of the European energy market. The agreements, worth an estimated US$2.2 billion (Euro 1.5 billion), would include building a branch of the prospective South Stream natural gas pipeline in Serbia. South Stream would run under the Black Sea from Russia to Bulgaria, from where it would branch off west to Serbia and, possibly, in other directions. A separate protocol also envisages Russia's state gas monopoly, OAO Gazprom, acquiring a controlling stake in Serbia's state oil company NIS. (AP Photo/Srdjan Ilic, file)hg3
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Global stocks lower after Wall Street decline
Full Article STL Today
07 Oct 2014

BANGKOK (AP) — Global stocks were mostly lower Tuesday after Wall Street edged down and the World Bank trimmed its Asian growth forecast. KEEPING SCORE: Germany's DAX fell 0.9 percent to 9,127.05 and France's CAC-40 lost 0.8 percent to 4,253.72. Wall Street looked set for more declines, with futures for the Dow Jones industrial average and Standard...
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Poland, Warsaw 2008. Warsaw Stock Exchange - WGP
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Asian shares inch higher ahead of Bank of Japan decision
Full Article The Irish Times
07 Oct 2014

Asian shares inched tentatively higher on Tuesday as the focus turned to an imminent policy decision from the Bank of Japan, while the dollar rebounded after investors locked in some gains on its recent rally. MSCI’s broadest index of Asia-Pacific shares outside Japan was up about 0.1 per cent, wobbling between positive and negative territory after...
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Staffs enter the Bank of Japan headquarters in Tokyo Wednesday, March 18, 2009
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Nikkei erases losses after BOJ chief's comment on weak yen; Fujifilm shines
Full Article Reuters
07 Oct 2014

* Traders take heart from Kuroda's comment at parliament on weak yen - traders * Market continues to focus on Kuroda's speech after policy meeting * Fujifilm soars after French and Guinean governments consider clinical trials By Ayai Tomisawa TOKYO, Oct 7 (Reuters) - Japanese stocks clawed back early losses on Tuesday in response to comments from...
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People look at an electric stock price display of a securities firm in Tokyo Thursday, Aug 25, 2011.
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Bulldozing the Border Between Iraq and Syria: The Islamic State (Part 5)
Bulldozing the Border Between Iraq and Syria: The Islamic State (Part 5)
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Subscribe to VICE News here: http://bit.ly/Subscribe-to-VICE-News On August 8, nearly three years after the United States pulled out of Iraq, President Barack Obama ordered airstrikes to commence on Islamic State positions in northern Iraq, as the group’s fighters advanced towards the Kurdish capital of Erbil. For six weeks prior to the strikes the Islamic State made stunning gains within Iraq, effectively dismantling the border with Syria and defeating the Iraqi army with little in the way to stop them. In the final installment of VICE News’ unprecedented look inside the Islamic State, reporter Medyan Dairieh journeys 200 miles from the the group’s power base in the Syrian city of Raqqa to the border with Iraq. There, after defeating the Iraqi army manning the checkpoint, Islamic State fighters work further to bulldoze the border. As they clear apart a barrier that divided Iraq and Syria, Islamic State fighters declare an end of the Sykes-Picot Agreement, a nearly 100-year-old pact between France and Britain that divided up the Middle East. For now, that area between Iraq and Syria is part of a new territory: the Islamic State. Click here to watch all 5 Parts of The Islamic State: bit.ly/1sDag1c Check out the VICE News beta for more: http://vicenews.com Follow VICE News here: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/vicenews Twitter: https://twitter.com/vicenews Tumblr: http://vicenews.tumblr.com/ Instagram: http://instagram.com/vicenews
  • published: 13 Aug 2014
  • views: 805502
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Live: Announcement of the Nobel Prize in Physics 2014
Live: Announcement of the Nobel Prize in Physics 2014
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  • Updated: 07 Oct 2014
The Nobel Prize in Physics 2014 was awarded jointly to Isamu Akasaki, Hiroshi Amano and Shuji Nakamura "for the invention of efficient blue light-emitting diodes which has enabled bright and energy-saving white light sources". The prize was announced by Staffan Normark, Permanent Secretary of the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences. Location The Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences, Sessionssalen, Lilla Frescativägen 4A, Stockholm, Sweden
  • published: 07 Oct 2014
  • views: 19043
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'Certain states helped create Islamist extremism' – Iran’s Rouhani to UN Gen Assembly (FULL SPEECH)
'Certain states helped create Islamist extremism' – Iran’s Rouhani to UN Gen Assembly (FULL SPEECH)
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  • Updated: 25 Sep 2014
The rise of violent extremism around the world is the fault of “certain states” and “intelligence agencies” that have helped to create it and are failing to withstand it, Iranian President Hassan Rouhani said in an address to the UN General Assembly. FULL STORY: http://on.rt.com/k0u3xi RT LIVE http://rt.com/on-air Subscribe to RT! http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=RussiaToday Like us on Facebook http://www.facebook.com/RTnews Follow us on Twitter http://twitter.com/RT_com Follow us on Instagram http://instagram.com/rt Follow us on Google+ http://plus.google.com/+RT RT (Russia Today) is a global news network broadcasting from Moscow and Washington studios. RT is the first news channel to break the 1 billion YouTube views benchmark.
  • published: 25 Sep 2014
  • views: 36695
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First Confirmed Ebola Case In Spain!
First Confirmed Ebola Case In Spain!
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  • Updated: 06 Oct 2014
http://www.undergroundworldnews.com Spanish A nursing assistant is the first case of Ebola infection in Europe. The health was part of the team that attended the missionary Manuel García Viejo, who died of Ebola on 26 September at the hospital Carlos III de Madrid (currently seconded to La Paz). She was the one who went to the hospital when he felt Alcorcón fever. Both analyzes women have tested positive, according to the Ministry of Health, whose cabinet crisis is met. http://www.efe.com/efe/noticias/espana/portada/una-enfermera-que-atendio-misionero-garcia-viejo-contagiada-por-ebola/1/1/2431921 http://elpais.com/elpais/2014/10/06/ciencia/1412611515_352524.html
  • published: 06 Oct 2014
  • views: 9234
http://wn.com/First_Confirmed_Ebola_Case_In_Spain!

Bulldozing the Border Between Iraq and Syria: The Islamic State (Part 5)
Bulldozing the Border Between Iraq and Syria: The Islamic State (Part 5)
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  • Duration: 8:36
  • Updated: 13 Aug 2014
Subscribe to VICE News here: http://bit.ly/Subscribe-to-VICE-News On August 8, nearly three years after the United States pulled out of Iraq, President Barack Obama ordered airstrikes to commence on Islamic State positions in northern Iraq, as the group’s fighters advanced towards the Kurdish capital of Erbil. For six weeks prior to the strikes the Islamic State made stunning gains within Iraq, effectively dismantling the border with Syria and defeating the Iraqi army with little in the way to stop them. In the final installment of VICE News’ unprecedented look inside the Islamic State, reporter Medyan Dairieh journeys 200 miles from the the group’s power base in the Syrian city of Raqqa to the border with Iraq. There, after defeating the Iraqi army manning the checkpoint, Islamic State fighters work further to bulldoze the border. As they clear apart a barrier that divided Iraq and Syria, Islamic State fighters declare an end of the Sykes-Picot Agreement, a nearly 100-year-old pact between France and Britain that divided up the Middle East. For now, that area between Iraq and Syria is part of a new territory: the Islamic State. Click here to watch all 5 Parts of The Islamic State: bit.ly/1sDag1c Check out the VICE News beta for more: http://vicenews.com Follow VICE News here: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/vicenews Twitter: https://twitter.com/vicenews Tumblr: http://vicenews.tumblr.com/ Instagram: http://instagram.com/vicenews
  • published: 13 Aug 2014
  • views: 805502
http://wn.com/Bulldozing_the_Border_Between_Iraq_and_Syria_The_Islamic_State_Part_5

Islamic State: The fight for Kobane - BBC News
Islamic State: The fight for Kobane - BBC News
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  • Updated: 07 Oct 2014
Islamic State militants are fighting for control of districts in the Syria-Turkey border town of Kobane after street-to-street fighting with Syrian Kurd defenders. IS fighters entered the eastern districts on Monday, raising their black flag on buildings and hills. A local official in Kobane, Idriss Nassan, told the BBC that the town would "certainly fall soon". Nick Childs reports. Subscribe to BBC News HERE http://bit.ly/1rbfUog Check out our website: http://www.bbc.com/news Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/bbcworldnews Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/bbcworld Instagram: http://instagram.com/bbcnews
  • published: 07 Oct 2014
  • views: 4252
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Nobel Prize for Medicine won by scientists who found the brain's 'GPS system'
Nobel Prize for Medicine won by scientists who found the brain's 'GPS system'
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  • Updated: 06 Oct 2014
The 2014 Nobel Prize for medicine has been won by Anglo-American John O'Keefe and Norwegian couple May-Britt and Edvard Moser. The trio have discovered the brain's internal positioning or 'GPS system', which helps humans find their way. … READ MORE : http://www.euronews.com/2014/10/06/nobel-prize-for-medicine-won-by-scientists-who-found-the-brain-s-gps-system What is in the news today? Click to watch: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLSyY1udCyYqBeLGPTLVZMp8kczDH7_5Ni euronews: the most watched news channel in Europe Subscribe! http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=euronews euronews is available in 14 languages: https://www.youtube.com/user/euronewsnetwork/channels In English: Website: http://www.euronews.com/news Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/euronews Twitter: http://twitter.com/euronews Google+: http://google.com/+euronews VKontakte: http://vk.com/en.euronews
  • published: 06 Oct 2014
  • views: 1136
http://wn.com/Nobel_Prize_for_Medicine_won_by_scientists_who_found_the_brain's_'GPS_system'

Democracy Chic: Occupy Hong Kong Fashion
Democracy Chic: Occupy Hong Kong Fashion
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  • Updated: 08 Oct 2014
Many of Occupy Hong Kong's protesters are noticeably stylish. Clad in black, often with a yellow ribbon, the movement's iconic umbrella and other essential protest accessories, they make political activism look fashionable. Coconuts TV went style-spotting at Hong Kong's pro-democracy demonstrations to find out what's "in" this protest season. SUBSCRIBE: http://www.youtube.com/user/coconutsmedia?sub_confirmation=1 FOLLOW: https://www.facebook.com/CoconutsTV https://twitter.com/CoconutsTV http://instagram.com/coconutstv
  • published: 08 Oct 2014
  • views: 52
http://wn.com/Democracy_Chic_Occupy_Hong_Kong_Fashion

F1 Driver Bianchi Severely Hurt - Jules Bianchi Seriously Injured In Japanese Grand Prix Crash
F1 Driver Bianchi Severely Hurt - Jules Bianchi Seriously Injured In Japanese Grand Prix Crash
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  • Updated: 05 Oct 2014
F1 Driver Bianchi Severely Hurt - Jules Bianchi Seriously Injured In Japanese Grand Prix Crash Marussia driver Jules Bianchi has suffered a "severe" head injury after crashing into a recovery vehicle at the Japanese Grand Prix. The FIA said he would undergo surgery and then be moved to intensive care. Bianchi, 25, was unconscious as he was taken to hospital following the incident which brought the rain-affected race to an early conclusion. The Frenchman lost control at the same spot at Suzuka where recovery vehicles were attending a previous crash. In wet conditions, Sauber driver Adrian Sutil firstly spun and hit the tyre barrier as rain intensified in the latter stages of the race. Subscribe For Breaking News Tags Jules Bianchi unconscious after Japanese Grand Prix crash Driver hospitalised after F1 race crash Jules Bianchi taken unconscious to hospital after crash at Japanese Grand Prix Japanese Grand Prix: Jules Bianchi left unconscious after crashing into TRACTOR Japanese Grand Prix: Jules Bianchi left unconscious after crashing into tractor Unconscious Jules Bianchi rushed to hospital after Japan Grand Prix crash Formula 1 driver Jules Bianchi taken to hospital following crash at Japanese Grand Prix Bianchi taken to hospital after accident at Japanese GP Jules Bianchi crash: Latest updates after driver hits tractor at Japanese Grand Prix Bianchi rushed to hospital after Japan GP crash Jules Bianchi taken to hospital after Japanese Grand Prix F1 crash Jules Bianchi taken to hospital unconscious following crash Jules Bianchi taken to hospital after serious accident which over shadowed Lewis Hamilton’s Japanese Grand Prix victory Marussia driver Jules Bianchi unconscious after crash at Japanese GP Bianchi Unconscious After Accident at Japanese GP Japanese Grand Prix : ​Marussia driver Jules Bianchi was left unconscious following a crash Sutil: Bianchi hit crane on lap after crash Marussia driver Jules Bianchi taken to hospital after Japanese Grand Prix crash French F1 driver Bianchi unconscious following Japanese GP accident Bianchi crashed into recovery vehicle during Japanese GP Bianchi unconscious after accident at Japanese GP Jules Bianchi taken to hospital following crash at Japanese Grand Prix Jules Bianchi crash: Latest updates after driver hits tractor at Japanese Grand Prix Unconscious Jules Bianchi being transferred to hospital by ambulance Formula One Driver Jules Bianchi Seriously Injured in Japanese Grand Prix Crash Jules Bianchi unconscious after Japanese Grand Prix crash Bianchi unconscious after accident at Japanese GP Bianchi unconscious after accident at Japanese GP F1 driver Bianchi unconscious, taken to hospital after severe crash Jules Bianchi rushed to hospital after crash in rainswept Japanese Grand Prix Marussia driver Jules Bianchi rushed to hospital after Japanese GP crash Jules Bianchi unconscious after accident at Japanese GP F1 Driver Bianchi Unconscious After Japan Grand Prix Bianchi hospitalised after crash Formula 1: Marussia driver Bianchi 'unconscious' following crash in Japanese Grand Prix Bianchi unconscious after accident at Japanese GP Jules Bianchi taken unconscious to hospital after crash at Japanese Grand Prix Unconscious Jules Bianchi taken to hospital during Japanese GP Formula One: Unconscious Jules Bianchi taken to hospital F1 Driver Taken To Hospital After Crash Jules Bianchi latest news – Formula 1 star unconscious after Japanese Grand Prix crash with Adrian Sutil Bianchi Injured As Hamilton Wins Jules Bianchi taken unconscious to hospital after crash at Japanese Grand Prix Unconscious Jules Bianchi rushed to hospital after crash at Japan Grand Prix Japanese Incident Adrian Sutil Crash F1 2014 Suzuka Japan | Shocking Raw | 5 October 2014 Jules Bianchi unconscious after Japanese Grand Prix crash Jules Bianchi Unconscious And Taken To Hospital After Horrific Japanese GP Crash Jules Bianchi Suffers Horrific Crash in Japanese Grand Prix Jules Bianchi Injured at 2014 Japanese GP Bianchi rushed to hospital after Japan GP crash Bianchi Unconscious After Accident at Japanese GP Bianchi unconscious after accident at Japanese GP Unconscious Jules Bianchi rushed to hospital after crash at Japan Grand Prix Bianchi hospitalised after crash F1 Driver Taken To Hospital After Crash F1 Japanese Grand Prix: Bianchi taken to hospital after crash SPORTBianchi unconscious after crash Jules Bianchi taken unconscious to hospital after crash at Japanese Grand Prix F1 driver Bianchi 'severely hurt' F1 driver Jules Bianchi suffers 'severe head injury' in Japanese GP crash F1: Bianchi hurt in serious crash F1: Bianchi 'critical' after Japan crash F1 driver Jules Bianchi suffers 'severe head injury' in Japanese GP crash Jules Bianchi Unconscious After Japanese Grand Prix Crash F1 driver Jules Bianchi suffers 'severe head injury' in Japanese GP crash
  • published: 05 Oct 2014
  • views: 68356
http://wn.com/F1_Driver_Bianchi_Severely_Hurt__Jules_Bianchi_Seriously_Injured_In_Japanese_Grand_Prix_Crash

New York icon Waldorf Astoria being sold for 1.95 billion dollars
New York icon Waldorf Astoria being sold for 1.95 billion dollars
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  • Updated: 06 Oct 2014
New York icon Waldorf Astoria being sold for 1.95 billion dollars
  • published: 06 Oct 2014
  • views: 27
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9.28-30 佔中啟動  Occupy Central Live Broadcast
9.28-30 佔中啟動 Occupy Central Live Broadcast
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  • Updated: 27 Sep 2014
【現場直播】和平佔中 直播各區集會現場實況,見證港人自己香港自己救,風雨中抱緊自由! Live broadcast of Occupy Central with Love and Peace. Witness HK people fight for their own city, embracing freedom despite adversities. 蘋果佔中專頁:http://occupycentral.appledaily.com 即 like 蘋果fb:http://www.facebook.com/hk.nextmedia 蘋果日報主頁:http://hk.apple.nextmedia.com
  • published: 27 Sep 2014
  • views: 3337606
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Monkey Meat and the Ebola Outbreak in Liberia
Monkey Meat and the Ebola Outbreak in Liberia
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  • Updated: 26 Jun 2014
VICE News Exclusive: Part 1 of "The Fight Against Ebola" - http://bit.ly/Ebola-Part-1 West Africa is being plagued by a new outbreak of Ebola — a terrifying disease that causes its victims to bleed to death from the inside out. Ebola has no cure, and the latest epidemic is spreading fast. VICE News visited Liberia, where many feel the new outbreak began, borne from the bushmeat markets of Lofa. Western scientists feel that the consumption and preparation of meat from monkeys, fruit bats, and other forest animals is behind the transmission of Ebola, and possibly a new supervirus, which if left uncontrolled could kill a third of the world's population. Eight Now Dead from Ebola Virus in Liberia's Capital: https://news.vice.com/article/eight-now-dead-from-ebola-virus-in-liberias-capital Italy's False 'Ebola Outbreak' Is Spread by Racists and Conspiracy Nuts: https://news.vice.com/article/italys-false-ebola-outbreak-is-spread-by-racists-and-conspiracy-nuts Check out the VICE News beta for more: http://vicenews.com Follow VICE News here: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/vicenews Twitter: https://twitter.com/vicenews Tumblr: http://vicenews.tumblr.com/
  • published: 26 Jun 2014
  • views: 1910063
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Programa Eleitoral Dilma Rousseff - 02/10 - Manhã
Programa Eleitoral Dilma Rousseff - 02/10 - Manhã
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  • Updated: 02 Oct 2014
Saiba mais sobre a gente: www.mudamais.com www.facebook.com/mudamais www.twitter.com/mudamais www.instagram.com/mudamais www.google.com/+mudamaisBR
  • published: 02 Oct 2014
  • views: 7246
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F1 driver Jules Bianchi injured in crash
F1 driver Jules Bianchi injured in crash
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  • Updated: 06 Oct 2014
Jules Bianchi underwent emergency surgery for a "severe head injury" after crashing at the Japanese Grand Prix. More from CNN at http://www.cnn.com/ To license this and other CNN/HLN content, visit http://collection.cnn.com/ or e-mail cnn.imagesource@turner.com.
  • published: 06 Oct 2014
  • views: 191098
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Family life in a Syrian refugee camp: 'A mother must be stronger than a mother'
Family life in a Syrian refugee camp: 'A mother must be stronger than a mother'
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  • Updated: 22 Aug 2013
Family life in a Syrian refugee camp: 'A mother must be stronger than a mother' Subscribe to the Guardian HERE: http://bitly.com/UvkFpD Two Syrian women living in Zaatari refugee camp in northern Jordan talk about family life at the camp and the significance water plays ahead of Ramadan. They describe how they tell stories to their children to educate them and remind them of what home life was like back in Syria• Watch more video on the Syrian refugee crisis
  • published: 22 Aug 2013
  • views: 29576
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add video playlist Subscribe to VICE News here: http://bit.ly/Subscribe-to-VICE-News On August 8, nearly three years after the United States pulled out of Iraq, President Barack Obama ordered airstrikes to commence on Islamic State positions in northern Iraq, as the group’s fighters advanced towards the Kurdish capital of Erbil. For six weeks prior to the strikes the Islamic State made stunning gains within Iraq, effectively dismantling the border with Syria and defeating the Iraqi army with little in the way to stop them. In the final installment of VICE News’ unprecedented look inside the Islamic State, reporter Medyan Dairieh journeys 200 miles from the the group’s power base in the Syrian city of Raqqa to the border with Iraq. There, after defeating the Iraqi army manning the checkpoint, Islamic State fighters work further to bulldoze the border. As they clear apart a barrier that divided Iraq and Syria, Islamic State fighters declare an end of the Sykes-Picot Agreement, a nearly 100-year-old pact between France and Britain that divided up the Middle East. For now, that area between Iraq and Syria is part of a new territory: the Islamic State. Click here to watch all 5 Parts of The Islamic State: bit.ly/1sDag1c Check out the VICE News beta for more: http://vicenews.com Follow VICE News here: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/vicenews Twitter: https://twitter.com/vicenews Tumblr: http://vicenews.tumblr.com/ Instagram: http://instagram.com/vicenews
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On August 8, nearly three years after the United States pulled out of Iraq, President Barack Obama ordered airstrikes to commence on Islamic State positions in northern Iraq, as the group’s fighters advanced towards the Kurdish capital of Erbil. For six weeks prior to the strikes the Islamic State made stunning gains within Iraq, effectively dismantling the border with Syria and defeating the Iraqi army with little in the way to stop them.
 
In the final installment of VICE News’ unprecedented look inside the Islamic State, reporter Medyan Dairieh journeys 200 miles from the the group’s power base in the Syrian city of Raqqa to the border with Iraq. There, after defeating the Iraqi army manning the checkpoint, Islamic State fighters work further to bulldoze the border.
 
As they clear apart a barrier that divided Iraq and Syria, Islamic State fighters declare an end of the Sykes-Picot Agreement, a nearly 100-year-old pact between France and Britain that divided up the Middle East. For now, that area between Iraq and Syria is part of a new territory: the Islamic State. 

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Bull­doz­ing the Bor­der Be­tween Iraq and Syria: The Is­lam­ic State (Part 5)
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The Nobel Prize in Physics 2014 was awarded jointly to Isamu Akasaki, Hiroshi Amano and Shuji Nakamura \
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The rise of violent extremism around the world is the fault of “certain states” and “intelligence agencies” that have helped to create it and are failing to withstand it, Iranian President Hassan Rouhani said in an address to the UN General Assembly.
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'Cer­tain states helped cre­ate Is­lamist ex­trem­ism' – Iran’s Rouhani to UN Gen As­sem­bly (FULL SPEECH)
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Spanish A nursing assistant is the first case of Ebola infection in Europe. The health was part of the team that attended the missionary Manuel García Viejo, who died of Ebola on 26 September at the hospital Carlos III de Madrid  (currently seconded to La Paz). She was the one who went to the hospital when he felt Alcorcón fever. Both analyzes women have tested positive, according to the Ministry of Health, whose cabinet crisis is met.

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On August 8, nearly three years after the United States pulled out of Iraq, President Barack Obama ordered airstrikes to commence on Islamic State positions in northern Iraq, as the group’s fighters advanced towards the Kurdish capital of Erbil. For six weeks prior to the strikes the Islamic State made stunning gains within Iraq, effectively dismantling the border with Syria and defeating the Iraqi army with little in the way to stop them.
 
In the final installment of VICE News’ unprecedented look inside the Islamic State, reporter Medyan Dairieh journeys 200 miles from the the group’s power base in the Syrian city of Raqqa to the border with Iraq. There, after defeating the Iraqi army manning the checkpoint, Islamic State fighters work further to bulldoze the border.
 
As they clear apart a barrier that divided Iraq and Syria, Islamic State fighters declare an end of the Sykes-Picot Agreement, a nearly 100-year-old pact between France and Britain that divided up the Middle East. For now, that area between Iraq and Syria is part of a new territory: the Islamic State. 

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Islamic State militants are fighting for control of districts in the Syria-Turkey border town of Kobane after street-to-street fighting with Syrian Kurd defenders. IS fighters entered the eastern districts on Monday, raising their black flag on buildings and hills.
A local official in Kobane, Idriss Nassan, told the BBC that the town would \
Is­lam­ic State: The fight for Kobane - BBC News
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The 2014 Nobel Prize for medicine has been won by Anglo-American John O\'Keefe and Norwegian couple May-Britt and Edvard Moser. 

The trio have discovered the brain\'s internal positioning or \'GPS system\', which helps humans find their way. 
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Nobel Prize for Medicine won by sci­en­tists who found the brain's 'GPS sys­tem'
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Many of Occupy Hong Kong\'s protesters are noticeably stylish. Clad in black, often with a yellow ribbon, the movement\'s iconic umbrella and other essential protest accessories, they make political activism look fashionable. Coconuts TV went style-spotting at Hong Kong\'s pro-democracy demonstrations to find out what\'s \
Democ­ra­cy Chic: Oc­cu­py Hong Kong Fash­ion
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F1 Driver Bianchi Severely Hurt - Jules Bianchi Seriously Injured In Japanese Grand Prix Crash

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F1 Driv­er Bianchi Severe­ly Hurt - Jules Bianchi Se­ri­ous­ly In­jured In Japanese Grand Prix Crash
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New York icon Waldorf Astoria being sold for 1.95 billion dollars
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Jules Bianchi underwent emergency surgery for a \
F1 driv­er Jules Bianchi in­jured in crash
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Family life in a Syrian refugee camp: \'A mother must be stronger than a mother\'
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Two Syrian women living in Zaatari refugee camp in northern Jordan talk about family life at the camp and the significance water plays ahead of Ramadan. They describe how they tell stories to their children to educate them and remind them of what home life was like back in Syria• Watch more video on the Syrian refugee crisis
Fam­i­ly life in a Syr­i­an refugee camp: 'A moth­er must be stronger than a moth­er'
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updated 13 Aug 2014; published 13 Aug 2014
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Bull­doz­ing the Bor­der Be­tween Iraq and Syria: The Is­lam­ic State (Part 5)
The People's Voice 08 Oct 2014, Believe nothing Obama says. His policies are polar opposite duplicitous rhetoric. Big Lies repeat one after another. His word isn't his bond. His pledge to avoid more Middle East ground war is meaningless. All signs suggest it's coming. More on this below. William Blum knows how US imperial works as well as anyone. He documented it over six...
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updated 07 Oct 2014; published 07 Oct 2014
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Live: An­nounce­ment of the Nobel Prize in Physics 2014
Syracuse 07 Oct 2014, STOCKHOLM (AP) -- Isamu Akasaki and Hiroshi Amano of Japan and U.S. scientist Shuji Nakamura won the Nobel Prize in physics on Tuesday for the invention of blue light-emitting diodes, a breakthrough that spurred the development of LED technology used to light up computer screens and modern smartphones. The Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences says...
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updated 25 Sep 2014; published 25 Sep 2014
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'Cer­tain states helped cre­ate Is­lamist ex­trem­ism' – Iran’s Rouhani to UN Gen As­sem­bly (FULL SPEECH)
Al Jazeera 07 Oct 2014, When Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu stood in front of the UN General Assembly and pronounced Iran to be a greater threat that ISIL, it wasn't a huge surprise. After all, the Israeli leader's main mood music in office has been to warn about evil, on-the-verge-of-nuclear Iran, which, he told the UNGA, is of greater concern that the...
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updated 06 Oct 2014; published 06 Oct 2014
2:05
First Con­firmed Ebola Case In Spain!
Belfast Telegraph 07 Oct 2014, A nurse in Spain has contracted Ebola, becoming the first person known to have caught the disease outside the outbreak zone in West Africa during the current epidemic. The nurse's illness illustrates the danger healthcare workers face not only in poorly equipped West African clinics, but also in the more sophisticated medical centres of Europe and...
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updated 13 Aug 2014; published 13 Aug 2014
8:36
Bull­doz­ing the Bor­der Be­tween Iraq and Syria: The Is­lam­ic State (Part 5)
CNN 07 Oct 2014, October 7, 2014 -- Updated 0127 GMT (0927 HKT) Besaslan, Turkey (CNN) -- On the southern edge of Turkey, rolling brown pastoral hills slope gently to the Syrian border, with small towns like this one dotting the horizon. The calm on this side of the border, however, belies the scene on the other side. Just across the border in northern Syria, the...
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updated 07 Oct 2014; published 07 Oct 2014
1:57
Is­lam­ic State: The fight for Kobane - BBC News
Al Jazeera 07 Oct 2014, Fighters from ISIL have penetrated the Syrian town Kobane for the first time, sparking street-to-street fighting and an order from its Kurdish defenders for all civilians to flee. Two black ISIL flags were seen flying on Kobane's eastern side on Monday, according to the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, while there were reports of ISIL fighters...
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updated 06 Oct 2014; published 06 Oct 2014
0:21
Nobel Prize for Medicine won by sci­en­tists who found the brain's 'GPS sys­tem'
Reuters 07 Oct 2014, STOCKHOLM/LONDON (Reuters) - British-American John O'Keefe and Norwegians May-Britt and Edvard Moser won the 2014 Nobel Prize for medicine for discovering the brain's navigation system and giving clues as to how strokes and Alzheimer's disrupt it. The Nobel Assembly, which awarded the prize of 8 million Swedish crowns ($1.1 million) at Sweden's...
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updated 08 Oct 2014; published 08 Oct 2014
4:26
Democ­ra­cy Chic: Oc­cu­py Hong Kong Fash­ion
BBC News 07 Oct 2014, Representatives from Hong Kong's Occupy Central movement have agreed to hold formal talks with the government. No date has been set but the students made it clear the talks would be called off if the remaining demonstrators were cleared from the streets by force. As the protests entered their second week, crowds began to die down as civil...
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updated 05 Oct 2014; published 05 Oct 2014
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F1 Driv­er Bianchi Severe­ly Hurt - Jules Bianchi Se­ri­ous­ly In­jured In Japanese Grand Prix Crash
Canberra Times 06 Oct 2014, Seriously hurt: Jules Bianchi Photo: Getty Images The parents of Formula One driver Jules Bianchi arrived at his bedside in Japan on Monday where he is in a critical but stable condition after one of the sport's worst crashes in nearly two decades. Philippe and Christine Bianchi entered the hospital without speaking to journalists, as a row brewed...
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updated 06 Oct 2014; published 06 Oct 2014
1:31
New York icon Wal­dorf As­to­ria being sold for 1.95 bil­lion dol­lars
Bloomberg 06 Oct 2014, New York City’s Waldorf Astoria hotel is set to become the biggest prize yet for buyers from China who have been pouring money into U.S. real estate as they seek stable investments outside their country. Beijing’s Anbang Insurance Group Co. agreed to pay $1.95 billion for the 1,232-room tower on Park Avenue, an Art Deco landmark and one of...
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updated 27 Sep 2014; published 27 Sep 2014
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9.28-30 佔中啟動 Oc­cu­py Cen­tral Live Broad­cast
WorldNews.com 06 Oct 2014, Article by WN.com Correspondent Dallas Darling Unlike the creative and highly disciplined Hong Kong protesters, who are using their umbrellas as protection against pepper spray, tear gas, water canons, batons, even rubber bullets; President Frederick B. Robinson, known for his efforts to suppress student protests at City College of New York (CCNY),...
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updated 26 Jun 2014; published 26 Jun 2014
18:07
Mon­key Meat and the Ebola Out­break in Liberia
The Guardian 06 Oct 2014, The UK must take a lead in the fight to eradicate Ebola, ensuring universal health coverage becomes a reality, says the shadow secretary of state for international development ...
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updated 02 Oct 2014; published 02 Oct 2014
11:25
Pro­gra­ma Eleitoral Dilma Rouss­eff - 02/10 - Manhã
South China Morning Post 06 Oct 2014, Brazil’s unpredictable election took another twist on Sunday, with left-leaning President Dilma Rousseff being forced into a run-off race as expected, but against a centre-right challenger who only surged in the final week of the campaign. Rousseff will face Aecio Neves in the October 26 run-off vote, required as no single candidate won an outright...
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updated 06 Oct 2014; published 06 Oct 2014
1:23
F1 driv­er Jules Bianchi in­jured in crash
Tampabay.com 06 Oct 2014, Tampa Bay Times Sunday, October 5, 2014 8:11pm Jules Bianchi SUZUKA, JapanFormula One driver Jules Bianchi was in critical condition Sunday after crashing at the Japanese Grand Prix. Related News/Archive Bianchi was unconscious when he was taken to a hospital after a crash in the rain-shortened race. He had emergency surgery after a scan...
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