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The 16 Most Influential Teens of the Year The 16 Most Influential Teens of the Year
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Death row inmate wants to donate his organs to sick kin COLUMBUS, Ohio -- A convicted child killer scheduled for execution this week requested Monday that his organs be donated to help his ailing mother and sister. Death row inmate Ronald...
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Military's heavily armed Supacat LRV 400 can also brew tea Inside a smoke-screen spewing, fully armed, tea-brewing special forces all terrain vehicle.
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Haiyan storm kills 8 people in southern China, inflicts millions of dollars in damage     
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Toronto Mayor Says "I'm Not Going Anywhere"

ABC News - 12 Nov 2013 04:15
Toronto Mayor Rob Ford says he's "not going anywhere" despite immense pressure to step aside     
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Iran open to UN nuclear probe, but reports of deal conflict DUBAI, United Arab Emirates -- Iran agreed Monday to offer more information and expanded access to U.N. nuclear inspectors -- including more openings at a planned reactor and uranium site...
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U.N. Relief Official to Help Coordinate Aid Efforts

The New York Times - 12 Nov 2013 04:07
U.N. Relief Official to Help Coordinate Aid Efforts Valerie Amos sought to take charge of the relief efforts in the Philippines as governments mobilized to rush supplies to the victims of the storm.     
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Iran and US trade blame over failed deal

Al Jazeera English - 12 Nov 2013 03:30
Iranian Foreign Minister criticises John Kerry for his remarks that blamed Islamic republic for lack of nuclear deal.
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TACLOBAN, Philippines
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Break Time: Stars bare all in the bathtub for breast cancer awareness Welcome to Break Time! Your daily look at the best webby celebrity news. 
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US Teen Saw Women, Kids Trapped in Typhoon's Ruin One American who survived Typhoon Haiyan and was evacuated from the hardest hit area earlier today said she saw countless women and children trapped under a tarp when the storm roared ashore with powerful winds last week...
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AP Investigation: Obama's green energy drive comes with an unadvertised environmental cost     
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AP PHOTOS: A Tough Life on Lima's Rough Edges

ABC News - 12 Nov 2013 07:12
AP PHOTOS: Water scarce, homes rickety for the uncharmed lives on Lima's rough edges     
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Constantly proclaiming "we'll never know" has become a self-fulfilling prophecy for the American press. It lets the watchdogs off the hook, and excuses their unforgivable failure to actually, you know, investigate the ep...
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The mayor of Tacloban discusses escaping to safety and searching for bodies amidst the destruction by Typhoon Haiyan.
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Team of wounded US service members in London before starting 208-mile trek to South Pole     
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Police probe John 'Junior' Gotti stabbing report Authorities are investigating a report that John "Junior" Gotti was stabbed outside a Long Island pharmacy on Sunday night.
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Miami Dolphins owner Stephen Ross ‘appalled’ by bullying scandal Stephen Ross has formed two committees and plans to meet with Jonathan Martin as he tries to resolve the bullying scandal that has rocked the franchise.
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Stealing PINs with smartphone cameras

CNN - 12 Nov 2013 03:07
Researchers have found a way to figure out what personal identification number, or PIN, someone is typing into their smartphone by using the device's built-in cameras and microphones to secretly record them.
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An Infidelity Scandal Just Shuttered a Major 'Biblical Patriarchy' Organization A major conservative Christian organization shuttered its doors on Monday after its president, Doug Phillips, resigned from his position in the wake of an extramarital affair.     
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UNITED NATIONS (AP) -- China, Russia, Saudi Arabia and Vietnam are among the nations running unopposed for seats on the Human Rights Council, the U.N.'s highest rights watchdog body, a prospect that has independent human...
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Soldiers Killed by Terrorists Backed by US Cash: Senator The United States has paid more than $150 million to companies in Afghanistan that are accused of helping to finance terrorist attacks on American soldiers and facilities, according to the Special Inspector General for A...
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