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Teddy bear aerial assault over Belarus confirmed
On Thursday, Belarus President Alexander Lukashenko confirmed that a small aircraft piloted by democracy activists had violated Belarusian airspace in July when it crossed over from Lithuania. The aircraft was carrying a cargo of teddy bears, which parachuted...
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Fri, Jul 27 2012 11:13 AM
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Morning Brief: U.S. says massacre may be imminent in Aleppo; Turkey warns Syria over PKK
U.S. says massacre may be imminent in Aleppo; Turkey warns Syria over PKK Top news: The U.S. says it fears a "massacre" may be imminent in the Syrian city of Aleppo, as reports indicate tank units are heading for the area. The Syrian military...
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Fri, Jul 27 2012 5:20 AM
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I've been on a North Korean rollercoaster and it was awesome
Normal 0 false false false EN-US X-NONE X-NONE MicrosoftInternetExplorer4 Over the last few months President Kim Jong Un has been photographed and videoed seemingly trying to breath life into his capital. He visited a basketball court , cut the ribbon...
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Thu, Jul 26 2012 1:51 PM
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Researchers test Europe’s sewage for drugs
Researchers from Oslo's Norwegian Institute for Water Research and Milan's Mario Negri Institute revealed results from their collaborative study on European sewage today. Partnering with eleven other institutions across Europe, they traced illicit...
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Thu, Jul 26 2012 11:54 AM
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Israeli pirates seek official recognition
With general elections potentially on the horizon, a new party has burst onto the Israeli political scene. On Wednesday, the Pirates party, which according to Haaretz "champions ‘the freedom to copy' and ‘the pirating sector,'" applied...
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Thu, Jul 26 2012 10:02 AM
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London Olympics organizers confuse the Koreas
North Korea's women's soccer team walked off the pitch yesterday after players' faces were mistakenly projected next to the South Korean flag. The angered team refused to return until the image had been corrected, delaying the game substantially...
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Thu, Jul 26 2012 9:22 AM
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Romney book: Britain is a tiny island that makes stuff nobody wants
Mitt Romney has already gotten in a spot of trouble in London for suggesting that Britain may not be quite ready to host the Olympic Games. Romney has walked back his comments, but it's not the first time the candidate has said some not-so-flattering...
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Thu, Jul 26 2012 9:16 AM
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How Canada 'politicizes' gun violence
As some Americans scramble to purchase more arms to defend themselves and the media combs through every detail following last week's mass shooting at a movie theatre in Aurora, Colorado, Toronto is also reeling in the aftermath of the city's largest...
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Thu, Jul 26 2012 6:34 AM
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Global warming is about to make your burger more expensive
The first six months of this year have been the hottest on record since 1895. In June alone, we smashed more than 3,000 temperature records across the United States. It was the 328th consecutive month in which the average global temperature exceeded the...
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Thu, Jul 26 2012 6:08 AM
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Morning Brief: Syrian rebels brace for showdown in Aleppo
Syrian rebels brace for showdown in Aleppo Top news: Rebels, who control much of the Syrian city of Aleppo, are bracing for a showdown with government forces. Sporadic gun battles have continued along with government shelling of the city, but Assad's...
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Thu, Jul 26 2012 5:33 AM
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Wither the Nuclear Triad? Maybe not.
Normal 0 false false false EN-US X-NONE X-NONE The Pentagon needs to keep all three legs of the nuclear triad in light of its shrinking inventory of nuclear weapons and the rise in numbers of nuclear weapons around the globe, the U.S. Air Force's...
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Wed, Jul 25 2012 11:38 AM
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Romney following in the footsteps of Obama, McGovern... and Stassen?
In an article today, I note that Mitt Romney's trip to Europe and Israel is being treated as entirely normal thing for him to do, while only four years ago, Barack Obama's mid-campaign overseas tour was considered a bizarre and unprecedented stunt...
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Wed, Jul 25 2012 11:20 AM
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Egypt's new women-only Islamic TV channel
On Saturday, as Ramadan began, a new Egyptian satellite television channel was launched , catering to and run by women. Maria TV is an all-woman Islamic channel -- the first of its kind -- in which women work the cameras, determine content, and appear...
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Wed, Jul 25 2012 11:04 AM
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Olympics website endorses Greater Russia
RFE/RL catches a boo-boo on the London Olympics website's listings for some members of the Russian team: The entry for judo fighter Arsen Galstyan lists his place and date of birth as "Armenia (RUS)" in 1989, while boxer David Ayrapetyan...
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Wed, Jul 25 2012 10:38 AM
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Indian media slams Oprah for 'ignorant' program
Oprah Winfrey's special program on India drew the ire of several Indian media outlets on July 21, who called the show "myopic, unaware, ignorant and gauche." The program was featured in the "Oprah's Next Chapter" series, which...
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Wed, Jul 25 2012 7:24 AM
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