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Jun. 16th, 2014 08:54 amWhat You Should Know About What’s Happening in Iraq Right Now
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Patient sings through surgery to save voice
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Dozens of extremists attacked a Kenyan coastal town for hours, killing those who couldn’t answer questions about Islam and those who didn’t know the Somali language, officials and witnesses said Monday. At least 48 people were killed and two hotels were set on fire.
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Islamic militants early Monday captured the northwestern Iraqi town of Tal Afar, considered by the insurgents to be key in a plan to create an Islamic state spanning Iraq and Syria, residents said.
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US pushing local cops to stay mum on surveillance
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Researchers Hope ‘Super Bananas’ Will Combat Vitamin A Deficiency
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An Android hack allows users to put decoy data on a smartphone
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Erotica Written By Someone With An Appropriate Sense of Privacy
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What kills more people than HIV, malaria and tuberculosis every year? Air pollution. Tack on fouled water and poisoning by toxic waste and pollution killed 8.4 million people in 2012—or nearly three times as many people as those three diseases. Combined.
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Fusion Experiment Breakthrough
In a first, the fuel released more energy than it absorbed
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Russia on Monday cut gas supplies to Ukraine as a payment deadline passed and negotiators failed to reach a deal on gas prices and unpaid bills amid continued fighting in eastern Ukraine.
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Obama faces new test on ending America's wars
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Starbucks employees nationwide will be eligible for a free college education through Arizona State University's online program beginning this fall.
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Burundi's football-loving president is rumoured to be standing for a controversial third term, despite the two-term limit in the current constitution. It's one factor contributing to mounting tensions in the nation, where it now seems a morning jog could result in life imprisonment.
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Thousands of German POWs held captive in England during World War II were bugged by "secret listeners" who were themselves German refugees, working for the British. Historian Helen Fry and one of the last surviving listeners explain how the prisoners were lulled into divulging secrets of the Nazi war machine.
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Photos of Alaska: Then And Now. This is A Get Ready to Be Shocked When You See What it Looks Like Now.
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Arctic warming linked to fewer European and US cold weather extremes, study shows
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How corporations became people you can't sue.
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'We'll Get You': An Albanian Boy's Life Ruined by Blood Feuds
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Putin to Russia: We Will Bury Ourselves
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New research shows the mere fact of being poor can affect kids' brains, making it difficult for them to succeed in school.
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3 Sri Lankan Muslims Killed in Attack by Buddhists
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Sri Lanka extends curfew after anti-Muslim violence
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http://ti.me/1kGeVGx
Patient sings through surgery to save voice
http://bbc.in/1iB4MLA
Dozens of extremists attacked a Kenyan coastal town for hours, killing those who couldn’t answer questions about Islam and those who didn’t know the Somali language, officials and witnesses said Monday. At least 48 people were killed and two hotels were set on fire.
http://bit.ly/1p87DBd
http://bbc.in/1q3U1Xl
Islamic militants early Monday captured the northwestern Iraqi town of Tal Afar, considered by the insurgents to be key in a plan to create an Islamic state spanning Iraq and Syria, residents said.
http://usat.ly/1n3MgfW
US pushing local cops to stay mum on surveillance
http://bit.ly/SNkZGq
Researchers Hope ‘Super Bananas’ Will Combat Vitamin A Deficiency
http://ti.me/1p88imf
An Android hack allows users to put decoy data on a smartphone
http://bit.ly/1uxFTpn
Erotica Written By Someone With An Appropriate Sense of Privacy
http://bit.ly/1i0NrRd
What kills more people than HIV, malaria and tuberculosis every year? Air pollution. Tack on fouled water and poisoning by toxic waste and pollution killed 8.4 million people in 2012—or nearly three times as many people as those three diseases. Combined.
http://bit.ly/1ls92CT
Fusion Experiment Breakthrough
In a first, the fuel released more energy than it absorbed
http://bit.ly/1pAxAv1
Russia on Monday cut gas supplies to Ukraine as a payment deadline passed and negotiators failed to reach a deal on gas prices and unpaid bills amid continued fighting in eastern Ukraine.
http://usat.ly/1y8wLfx
Obama faces new test on ending America's wars
http://nwsdy.li/UFwUrH
Starbucks employees nationwide will be eligible for a free college education through Arizona State University's online program beginning this fall.
http://usat.ly/1qV6Fro
Burundi's football-loving president is rumoured to be standing for a controversial third term, despite the two-term limit in the current constitution. It's one factor contributing to mounting tensions in the nation, where it now seems a morning jog could result in life imprisonment.
http://bbc.in/1p89m9H
Thousands of German POWs held captive in England during World War II were bugged by "secret listeners" who were themselves German refugees, working for the British. Historian Helen Fry and one of the last surviving listeners explain how the prisoners were lulled into divulging secrets of the Nazi war machine.
http://bbc.in/1lrCpPO
Photos of Alaska: Then And Now. This is A Get Ready to Be Shocked When You See What it Looks Like Now.
http://bit.ly/1y8yiC9
Arctic warming linked to fewer European and US cold weather extremes, study shows
http://bit.ly/1y8yJfG
How corporations became people you can't sue.
http://bit.ly/1lsaCVh
'We'll Get You': An Albanian Boy's Life Ruined by Blood Feuds
http://bit.ly/1lsbxVR
Putin to Russia: We Will Bury Ourselves
http://bit.ly/1qknCOp
New research shows the mere fact of being poor can affect kids' brains, making it difficult for them to succeed in school.
http://bit.ly/U2mBgK
3 Sri Lankan Muslims Killed in Attack by Buddhists
http://abcn.ws/1q420n9
Sri Lanka extends curfew after anti-Muslim violence
http://bit.ly/UFBm9V