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Everest's Sherpas by the Numbers
google.load("visualization", "1", {packages:["corechart"]}); google.setOnLoadCallback(drawChart); function drawChart() { var data = google.visualization.arrayToDataTable([ ['Year', 'Deaths', ], ['1921'...
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Mon, Apr 21 2014 3:51 PM
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Hey Justin Bieber, We Made You a Travel Itinerary!
Tattooed pop star Justin Bieber is a Canadian, but you'd be forgiven for assuming that he's a millennial version of the stereotypical "ugly American." In Brazil, he raised eyebrows by allegedly visiting a brothel and leaving with two...
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Wed, Apr 23 2014 6:00 PM
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Morning Brief: Libya declares ceasefire following Security Council resolution
Libya declares ceasefire following Security Council resolution Top news: Libya's government has declared an immediate ceasefire , just hours after a U.N. Security Council resolution was passed imposing a no-fly zone over the country. Libya's Foreign...
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Fri, Mar 18 2011 6:29 AM
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Ivory Coast PM: Gbagbo has until 7pm (an hour ago) to resign
After months of moving in slow motion, the crisis in the Ivory Coast is today moving at a breakneck pace. In the last several hours, forces loyal to that country's election winner, Alassane Ouattara, have advanced into Abidjan from the interior of...
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Thu, Mar 31 2011 12:09 PM
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Where is the F-22?
The cover of the March 18 issue of the Weekly Standard featured a dramatic image of F-22 Raptor fighters flying "unto the breach" to highlight coverage of the war in Libya. It's a great stock photo, but not actually a very apt one since...
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Fri, Apr 01 2011 10:03 AM
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Morning Brief: U.S. supports Yemeni president's exit
U.S. supports Yemeni president's exit Top story: President Barack Obama's administration reappraised its policy toward Yemen, and now supports an orderly transition of power that would remove Yemeni President Abdullah Ali Saleh from office. Yemen...
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Mon, Apr 04 2011 6:11 AM
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Africa thinks twice about nuclear power
One of our 2010 "Stories You Missed" was the increasing number of African countries looking to go nuclear as the continent's energy needs grow. The most recent, as of the time of writing, was Senegal, which hoped to have its first plant...
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Tue, Apr 05 2011 10:15 AM
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How Much Economic Espionage Is Too Much?
"If we spy for military security, why shouldn't we spy for economic security?" Those were the words not of an aggressive Chinese spy but none other than Stansfield Turner, the Carter-era CIA director, who in 1992 argued that the United States...
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Mon, May 19 2014 4:34 PM
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Morning Brief: China and Russia Sign Major Gas Deal
China and Russia Sign Major Gas Deal Top news: Russia and China signed a long-awaited natural gas deal estimated to be worth some $400 billion that brings to an end nearly a decade of negotiations and opens up an important new market for Russian energy...
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Wed, May 21 2014 6:07 AM
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GOP Senator to FBI Chief: Stop Encouraging Kids to Smoke Weed
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Wed, May 21 2014 12:06 PM
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Rand Paul Goes Down Swinging Against Obama's Judicial Nominee
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Wed, May 21 2014 10:01 AM
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General Bolger on ‘Why We Lost’
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Wed, May 21 2014 7:45 AM
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It’s Not Benghazi, It’s Everything
While Republicans played politics, Libya was imploding. Now the Pentagon is readying an embassy evacuation, and the country may be beyond salvation. Read More...
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Wed, May 21 2014 6:07 AM
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Exclusive: Powerful Pro-Israel Lawmaker Suddenly Pulls Pro-Israel Bill
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Tue, May 20 2014 5:44 PM
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Obama Has Spent Seven Years Promising to Fix the VA. Too Bad He Hasn’t Done So.
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Wed, May 21 2014 2:51 PM
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