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Controversial Zuma painting defaced - Irish Examiner
The Guardian Controversial Zuma painting defaced
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UN team brokers swap between Syrian regime, rebels - Seattle Post Intelligencer
CBS News UN team brokers swap ...
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As Myanmar opens, protesters test boundaries - KGMI
KGMI As Myanmar opens, protesters test ...
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Global Powers and Iran Meet in Baghdad - New York Times
New York Times Global Powers and ...
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Family hopes for Corby's imminent release - ABC Online
AFP Family hopes for Corby's imminent ...
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Egyptians begin vote in post-Mubarak election
After decades of authoritarian rule, Egyptians are for the first time freely choosing their first president.
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U.S. missiles kill 4 suspected militants in Pakistan
Officials say a U.S. drone has fired two missiles at Pakistan and killed suspected militants.
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Chefs lead fight against Calif. ban on foie gras delicacy
But animal rights activists say there’s no humane way to force-feed ducks and geese.
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Syria's rebels: Underarmed, under siege
“We didn’t choose this,” one Syrian rebel says of the war with Assad’s regime. With 10,000 dead, and counting, the group refuses to quit.
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Egypt's revolutionary fervor gives way to wish for stability
As presidential voting starts, many in Egypt wish for a return to stability in politics and the economy.
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Economy Could Tip Back Into Recession on Washington Impasse, Budget Office Says
The nonpartisan Congressional Budget Office said the economy could contract 1.3 percent in the first half of 2013 if several big tax increases and spending ...
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Political Memo: Presidential Race Pits Government Against Business
President Obama and Mitt Romney are making starkly different appeals that reflect the divergent ideologies and core constituencies of the two parties.
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Black Mormons and the Politics of Identity
While many Mormons are rooting for Mitt Romney, minorities within the community are becoming more assertive.
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Hatch Finds ’76 Tactics Now Used Against Him
Senator Orrin G. Hatch, who led a one-man conservative uprising in Utah in 1976, is the latest Republican veteran hoping to fend off a primary ...
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Plane Diverted After a Claim of Implanted Device
A passenger on the US Airways plane en route from Paris to Charlotte, N.C., told the crew that she had a surgically implanted device, the ...
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Ex-Aide Cites Call, Stock Buy
Hedge-fund manager Raj Rajaratnam sprang into action moments after he got an urgent call in the late afternoon on Sept. 23, 2008, buying shares in ...
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Obama, Romney Are Toe to Toe in Race
Voters remain pessimistic about the nation’s future and uncertain of Obama’s ability to set the economy on the right course, according to a new WSJ/NBC ...
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Romney, Obama Notch Primary Wins
Romney easily won the Kentucky and Arkansas primaries, while President Obama had tighter races in his primaries against minor challengers—or even no challenger at all.
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Kansas Governor Signs Tax-Cut Bill
Gov. Brownback signed into law a tax-cut measure that had divided GOP lawmakers, pitting tea-party advocates who argued it would spur economic growth against some ...
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Rise in Home Sales Points to Rebound
Sales of previously owned homes rose at a robust clip in April—and prices jumped—the latest indications that the hard-hit housing market is recovering.
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