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Marina Berlusconi: Feminist Icon?
He's been counted down-and-out prematurely before , so those predicting that a decision on a tax-fraud conviction -- slated to come down from Italy's Supreme Court as early as Thursday -- will finally spell the end for the resilient Silvio Berlusconi...
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Wed, Jul 31 2013 3:40 PM
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Meet the NSA's New Data Centers: Russia, China, and Venezuela
Here's something the National Security Agency probably isn't happy to find in Edward Snowden's latest revelation about its activities: The surprising locations of the servers that make up the program X-KEYSCORE, which, according to one leaked...
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Wed, Jul 31 2013 2:00 PM
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Jailbreak Season Continues as al Qaeda Issues Threat Against Gitmo
It's officially jailbreak season. In a little over a week, inmates in Iraq, Libya, and now Pakistan have escaped from what were supposed to be secure prisons (the phenomenon has even reached Arkansas ). Just this morning, al Qaeda leader Ayman al...
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Wed, Jul 31 2013 9:50 AM
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Morning Brief: Bradley Manning Convicted of Espionage, Acquitted of Aiding the Enemy
Bradley Manning Convicted of Espionage, Acquitted of Aiding the Enemy Top news: Army Private Bradley Manning was acquitted Tuesday of charges that he aided the enemy by providing WikiLeaks with a trove of classified government documents but was convicted...
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Wed, Jul 31 2013 6:06 AM
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The Case for Robert Mugabe's Seventh Term -- in Campaign Ads
With Zimbabwe's presidential election set to get underway on Wednesday, speculation is building about whether the country's long-suffering opposition, the Movement for Democratic Change (MDC), led by Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai, will finally...
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Tue, Jul 30 2013 3:30 PM
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What Does the Manning Verdict Mean for Edward Snowden?
Watching the verdict handed down against Bradley Manning Tuesday, Edward Snowden had his worst fears confirmed. With a litany of guilty verdicts, the judge, Col. Denise Lind, all but certainly condemned Manning, the man accused of providing WikiLeaks...
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Tue, Jul 30 2013 12:24 PM
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EU Commissioner: Refugee Crisis 'Horrifying' as Polio Returns to Syria
The lawless conflict in Syria is rekindling dangers -- from disease to forms of political violence -- that have been dormant for decades, Kristalina Georgieva, the European Union's Commissioner for International Cooperation, Humanitarian Aid, and...
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Tue, Jul 30 2013 6:20 AM
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Morning Brief: Mideast Peace Talks Begin After Months of Prodding
Mideast Peace Talks Begin After Months of Prodding Normal 0 false false false EN-US X-NONE X-NONE Top news: After six trips to the Middle East since February of this year, U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry finally hosted Israeli and Palestinian delegations...
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Tue, Jul 30 2013 5:52 AM
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Meet the Palestinian Prisoners Israel Could Soon Release
In deciding to pursue peace talks with the Palestinians, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu first had to make a tough concession: releasing 104 Palestinian prisoners in Israeli custody. That decision has many Netanyahu critics at home and abroad...
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Mon, Jul 29 2013 5:00 PM
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A Sad Day for the French Language: Le Binge Drinking Gets Its Own Word
Authorities in France have struck yet another " Anglo-Saxon " term from the country's lexicon and replaced it with a domestic equivalent. As of this week, the French no longer engage in "le binge drinking" -- the proper term in...
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Mon, Jul 29 2013 4:00 PM
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Morning Brief: Violence Returns to Egypt with Killing of Brotherhood Supporters
Violence Returns to Egypt with Killing of Brotherhood Supporters Top news: Egypt's political crisis deepened over the weekend with the killing of at least 65 Muslim Brotherhood supporters during clashes with police in the early hours on Saturday....
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Mon, Jul 29 2013 5:58 AM
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Egypt's Death Toll Skyrockets
On Friday, protesters filled Tahrir Square in response to Army chief Abdel Fattah al-Sisi's call for a popular mandate to "confront terrorism." And in the early hours of Saturday, Egyptian security forces showed exactly what that meant:...
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Sat, Jul 27 2013 2:34 PM
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With Manning Trial Over, Assange Sees Himself as the Target
Normal 0 false false false EN-US X-NONE X-NONE MicrosoftInternetExplorer4 More than three years after Julian Assange and WikiLeaks began publishing classified documents provided to the organization by Pfc. Bradley Manning, the court marshal of the young...
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Fri, Jul 26 2013 3:45 PM
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Putin Catches and Kisses Giant Fish
Last winter, when Vladimir Putin appeared to be staying out of the public spotlight following a mysterious injury and a memo was leaked from Kremlin spin-doctors suggesting that he embrace a milder less macho image, I wondered if we might see fewer of...
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Fri, Jul 26 2013 1:10 PM
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Can Salafists Save Egypt?
I had a question for Nader Bakkar, the spokesman and co-founder of the Salafist Nour Party: How can Egypt avoid more of the bloodshed that has brought it to a crisis point since the military deposed Mohammed Morsy? There was a long silence. "It's...
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Fri, Jul 26 2013 11:13 AM
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