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Bachelorette Party Safe After Getting Stranded in Cabo Morgan Essenheimer is relieved to be home, back with her fiance in California.
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ISIS intelligence sets off counter-terrorism raids in Australia SYDNEY-- Counterterrorism raids in Sydney on Thursday were sparked by security intelligence that the Islamic State movement was planning a random, violent attack in Australia as a demonstration of its...
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Polls Open in Historic Scottish Independence Vote Polls open across Scotland as voters decide whether to break from UK and become independent
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Bilateral Talks On Iran's Nuclear Program To Resume Between US And Tehran EU foreign policy chief Catherine Ashton (L) and Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif attend a news conference in Vienna on Jul. 18, 2014. Reuters/Leonhard Foeger
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It's Time for the U.S. to Ban Spanking

Time - 18 Sep 2014 00:11
It's Time for the U.S. to Ban Spanking Studies show that spanking is harmful -- and unnecessary
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Watch a Man Seduce a Giant Ear to Sell You Headphones It's an earful, alright
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21st-Century Span: New Tappan Zee Bridge Begins to Take Shape in New York Less than a year after construction began, the project is making progress toward the opening of its first span, in 2016, and the full bridge by 2018.
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International Monitors Endorse Fiji Election

ABC News - 18 Sep 2014 08:24
International monitors endorse Fiji election, paving way for remaining sanctions to be dropped
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Iran faults US for trying to take on ISIS 'without any sacrifice' WASHINGTON -- Iranian President Hassan Rouhani is faulting the United States for trying to take on ISIS "without any sacrifice" -- as the House approved arming Syrian rebels to battle...
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Grand Jury Process Raises Questions About a Ferguson Indictment The ongoing grand jury proceedings may suggest the prosecutor is trying to avoid s backlash if Wilson isn't indicted
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NATO to Fast-Track Rapid-Reaction Force

ABC News - 18 Sep 2014 18:24
NATO to Fast-Track Rapid-Reaction Force Official: NATO's new rapid-reaction force to have initial capabilities in less than year
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Bahrain activist Maryam al-Khawaja released

Al Jazeera English - 18 Sep 2014 18:23
Al-Khawaja out of prison but subject to travel ban and will face charges of assaulting a police officer.
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Calls for female CEOs to lead charge against domestic violence They broke the glass ceiling -- and some say they should break their near-silence on the NFL's recent domestic-violence scandals. The female head honchos in question include Campbell Soup CEO...
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(SOUNDBITE) (English and French) CANADIAN PRIME MINISTER STEPHEN HARPER, SAYING: "Mesdames et messieurs, ladies and gentlemen, it's my great pleasure, I know our great pleasure, to welcome to Canada,
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High school alters controversial 'Arab' mascot

New York Post - 18 Sep 2014 01:01
High school alters controversial 'Arab' mascot A high school in California obsessed with Middle Eastern culture has finally decided to answer the overwhelming demands to change its controversial “Arab” mascot — but not by much. Teams...
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Police: Man Uses Banana to Rob Store

ABC News - 18 Sep 2014 00:46
Police: Video shows suspect robbing store with banana he swiped from counter near cashier
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Alibaba Delivers on Biggest U.S. IPO With $21.8 billion Offering Chinese e-commerce giant Alibaba Group will price its shares at $68 a piece, topping its initial expected range, and raising a total of $21.8 billion to make it the biggest U.S. initial public offering ever. The stock sa...
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Al Qaeda group attacks Pakistan navy

CNN - 18 Sep 2014 23:50
A new regional branch of al Qaeda infiltrated Pakistan's navy and tried to hijack a vessel earlier this month to launch rocket attacks on American ships in the Indian Ocean, Pakistani authorities said.
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Kansas Senate race: State Supreme Court orders Democrat Chad Taylor removed from ballot Kansas must remove the name of the Democratic candidate against Republican Sen. Pat Roberts from the ballot, the state Supreme Court declared Thursday, in a unanimous ruling that could influence the fight for control of ...
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5 Myths About Obama???s ISIS Plan Debunked

ABC News - 18 Sep 2014 23:50
5 Myths About Obama???s ISIS Plan Debunked It's been a pivotal week on the international stage, particularly when it comes to President Obama's plan to "degrade, and ultimately destroy" ISIS, the terrorist group. But the details of the plan can be confusing.
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Home Depot Reveals How Bad Its Security Breach Really Was More than two weeks after Home Depot's cyber attack first discovered, the home retailer said today a payment data breach exposed 56 million credit and debit cards. The company said the breach has been contained and the m...
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Kansas Court: Remove Democrat From Senate Ballot (TOPEKA, Kan.) — The Kansas Supreme Court has ordered the state to remove U.S. Senate Democratic nominee Chad Taylor’s name from the ballot, in a ruling that could influence the national fight for control of the Sena...
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