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The Guardian
Behind the Candelabra star tells Event magazine he ‘regretted the embarrasment’ to Catherine Zeta-Jones of his comments about oral sex and cancer given in a 2013 Guardian interview ...
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Times Union
SANTA CLARA, Calif. (AP) — The four surviving members of the Grateful Dead are launching their farewell mini-tour on Saturday in Northern California, where the legendary jam band...
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BBC News
27 June 2015 From the section Edinburgh, Fife & East Scotland One of the world's largest and smelliest flowers has blossomed for the first time in Scotland. Visitors have been...

Analysis: How will the GCC react to Iran nuclear deal?
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Iran and the six major powers of the "P5+1" group are pressing forward in final negotiations over Iran's nuclear programme, with different deadlines staggered from end of June to early July. While the prospect of the talks' success hovers overhead,...
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Iran nuclear talks may surpass deadline
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June 29: Iran's Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif has reportedly flown back to Tehran on Sunday night to discuss a final bargaining position on his country's nuclear programme as the June 30 deadline to hammer out a final deal looked set to be...
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A Bangladeshi Force Marine Unit launches their boats on South Sudan’s White Nile, on June 22, 2015.  This marine unit will ensure the protection of United Nations’ barges carrying supplies, including humanitarian assistance for the needy. The Marine Unit is equipped with arms, ammunition and communication systems, to conduct riverine operations along the Nile.
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Related articles An opportunity lost to make history by arresting Bashir Arresting Bashir ‘would have risked peace process in Sudan’ South Sudan faces risk of famine African Union demands South Sudan sanctions, arms embargo ANC well placed to help...
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In this Jan. 5, 2015, file photio, Ken Paxton speaks after he was sworn in as Texas attorney general in Austin, Texas.
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LUBBOCK, Texas (AP) -- Texas' conservative Republican Attorney General Ken Paxton called the Supreme Court decision giving same-sex couples the right to marry a "lawless ruling" and said state workers can cite their religious objections in denying...
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RussiaNATO Provocations Blasts Increasing
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US-dominated NATO heads increasingly closer to direct confrontation with Russia - reckless imperial madness risking possible nuclear war. Defense Secretary Ashton Carter announced deployment of US troops and heavy weapons (including nuclear ones) in...
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At Stanford University, Ban says UN ready to build a better future for all
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Print 27 June 2015The United Nations and the international community are experiencing an age of great difficulties and opportunities which will help define the future of the planet, Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon declared in a wide-ranging...
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Damaged CBTS building to be demolished
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KATHMANDU: The quake-damaged building of the Central Blood Transfusion Service at Pradarshani Marg will be demolished for reconstruction of a new and better structure, officials said. A new building will be constructed with the financial support from...
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