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U.N. inspectors are expected to continue examining sites of reported chemical weapons attacks around Damascus Tuesday, as the U.S. issues Syria a stern warning.
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First U.S. Citizen Arrested in Egypt's Crackdown In its efforts to suppress the Muslim Brotherhood, Egypt's military-backed government has begun arresting foreigners
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PARIS (AP) -- French President Francois Hollande said Tuesday that his country is prepared to take action against those responsible for gassing people in Syria.
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Destroying Syria's Chemical Weapons Won't Be Easy Airstrikes against Assad's stockpiles could send deadly toxins downwind, possibly killing civilians
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Fast Food Strikes Go Viral

Time - 27 Aug 2013 14:05
Fast Food Strikes Go Viral Protests against low wages expected in 35 cities this week
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TOKYO (AP) -- Japan on Tuesday canceled the launch of a new rocket it hopes will be a cheaper and more efficient way of putting satellites into space, saying without elaborating that it suffered a problem.
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Kyrgyzstan boy dies of bubonic plague

Al Jazeera English - 27 Aug 2013 07:12
Health officials confirm 15-year-old's death was caused by the rodent-borne disease, but say an epidemic is unlikely.
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China Arrests British, American Investigators

ABC News - 27 Aug 2013 07:04
China announces arrest of British, American investigators on charges of privacy violation
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Standing Up for Syria: Russia and Iran Warn Against Action Friends of Assad's regime are sounding off about the 'catastrophic consequences' that would result from Western military intervention in the war-torn nation
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A limited strike against Syria unlikely to change nation's balance of power, analysts say.
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George Zimmerman, acquitted in Trayvon Martin's death, wants to recoup some legal costs.
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What DNA Testing Reveals About India's Caste System Genetic researchers are trying to find out when the Indian melting pot stopped melting
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DERA ISMAIL KHAN, Pakistan (AP) -- Security officials say Pakistani Taliban fighters have attacked an army camp near the Afghan border, killing at least one soldier.
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Glowing Green with Outrage

OpEdNews - 27 Aug 2013 23:59
A quick glance at the Fukushima incident as it stands today and what its impact on the future of nuclear energy needs to be.
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US readies rationale for possible Syria strike

Miami Herald - 27 Aug 2013 23:58
US readies rationale for possible Syria strike The Obama administration tried to bolster its case Tuesday for possible military action against Syria within days, with intelligence agencies preparing to release intercepted communications aimed at proving Bashar Assad ...
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Pentagon Sees Syrian Military, Not Chemical Sites, as Target

The New York Times - 27 Aug 2013 18:37
The attacks would be designed to "deter and degrade" the ability of the regime of President Bashar al-Assad to launch chemical weapons.
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Architecture Review: Archea Architects' Headquarters for Antinori Winemakers Archea architects of Florence have built a new headquarters for Antinori winemakers in Tuscany.
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Teen Inspired by 'Into the Wild' Found Dead in Oregon Forest

The Atlantic Wire - 27 Aug 2013 23:55
Teen Inspired by 'Into the Wild' Found Dead in Oregon Forest An Arizona teenager inspired by the wilderness adventure story Into the Wild was found dead near an Oregon forest last night after going missing earlier this month.
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The real cost of student debt

OpEdNews - 27 Aug 2013 23:46
The amount of student debt is not the problem. It shouldn't exist at all. A society dedicated to the ideal of equality would treat education as a commodity. Access to higher education should be a right, not a privilege. ...
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(Reuters) - The website of The New York Times experienced another outage on Tuesday afternoon, likely caused by hackers, the company said.
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Political Survey on How to Save the World Now

OpEdNews - 27 Aug 2013 23:26
The 27 items in the survey are the author's vision for saving the world. Readers and voters are encouraged to develop and share their own visions and world dreams. Surveys like this one can help us find our common dreams...
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