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MOMBASA Kenya
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US urges Israel to probe teen beating

Al Jazeera English - 6 Jul 2014 04:06
State Department concerned by video clip showing American-born teenager being beaten by Israeli paramilitary police.
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Israel has arrested six suspects in the kidnap-killing of Mohammed Abu Khdeir, according to an official speaking to Reuters. The initial autopsy of the Palestinian teen Saturday revealed Abu Khdair had been burned alive.
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A year ago Sunday, Asiana Airlines Flight 214 crashed while landing at San Francisco's airport, killing three passengers and injuring 187 more.
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Early Flood Prediction Gets a Boost

Discovery News - 6 Jul 2014 23:47
A new way to predict when rivers are about to flood comes from outer space.
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Vietnamese city gets fiery new symbol

CNN - 6 Jul 2014 23:41
A 666-meter-long bridge shaped like a fire-breathing dragon heralds a new era of prosperity in Da Nang, Vietnam.
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Ukraine's Lawless Warzones Recede as Rebel Fighters Fall Back A sense of order and accountability begins its return to some of the war-torn areas of eastern Ukraine as pro-Russian rebels flee the towns that served for months as their chaotic bastions
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Tariq Abu Khdeir, 15, the Florida teen who was injured by Israeli police during the funeral of his cousin, Mohammed Abu Khdeir, was released Sunday. Tariq's face appears swollen and the teen has two black eyes.
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Colin Furze: Self-Taught Engineer and D.I.Y. Superhero

The New York Times - 6 Jul 2014 23:55
Colin Furze: Self-Taught Engineer and D.I.Y. Superhero Colin Furze, a garage inventor and do-it-yourself daredevil from England, is a high school dropout who harnessed the powers of the X-Men superheroes to become a YouTube star.
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Egyptian President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi said Sunday an independent Kurdish region would be "catastrophic" for Iraq. "The referendum that the Kurds are asking for now is in reality no more than the start of a catastrophic...
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TASIKMALAYA Indonesia
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Palestinian Boy Burned to Death

OpEdNews - 6 Jul 2014 23:24
Despite its innocuous appearance, the phrase, "interfaith dialogue" refers to the amazing assumption that to maintain friendly relations with people of the Jewish faith, Christians must overlook the atrocity of the moder...
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Maybe it's bad luck to the tell an actor to "break a leg" after all.
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Ukraine: Slovyansk recapture a turning point

Al Jazeera English - 6 Jul 2014 22:51
President says he plans to seize more territory from pro-Russian separatists after recapturing Slovyansk.
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Ford Injury to Halt 'Star Wars' for 2 Weeks

ABC News - 6 Jul 2014 22:51
Harrison Ford injury to halt production on 'Star Wars: Episode VII' for 2 weeks
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Ventura must show US sniper disregarded truth in book When a man regarded as the deadliest sniper in U.S. history detailed his kills in a bestselling autobiography, he also included details about a 2006 incident in which he says he punched a guy he called "Scruff Face" -- l...
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Star Wars: Episode VII Adds Two Cast Members The announcement comes ahead of a two-week production hiatus to accommodate Harrison Ford's leg injury
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Each Fourth of July, we Americans celebrate the signing of the Declaration of Independence -- with its memorable words about "the pursuit of happiness." But we can be happy in a healthy way only after our Inner Child's a...
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Fifty Years Ago Today: The Beatles' A Hard Day's Night Made in an amazing burst of creativity, The Fab Four's first movie, remains as revolutionary as ever, and as much fun
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See the Cast of Forrest Gump 20 Years Later What have the actors of the Best Picture Academy Award winner been up to since its release on July 6, 1994?
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With $36.4 million in second week, 'Transformers' edges 'Tammy' on weak July 4 weekend
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Cell Phones to Be Scrutinized by TSA

ABC News - 6 Jul 2014 22:23
Cell Phones to Be Scrutinized by TSA If some overseas passengers flying to the United States want to bring cell phones and other electronics onboard with them, they're going to have to show that the devices can turn on, the Transportation Security Administr...
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