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Emma Watson has the wrong idea about feminism

New York Post - 29 Sep 2014 09:34
Emma Watson has the wrong idea about feminism Sorry to disappoint you, Emma Watson. But I am not a feminist. Oh, I believe gals should be paid the same as guys for doing the same work. I also...
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War on ISIS: Should US take page from Patton's playbook? Insight from Lt. Col. Ralph Peters, Fox News strategic analyst
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FBI invents fake defendant to catch 'corrupt' judge

New York Post - 29 Sep 2014 00:12
FBI invents fake defendant to catch 'corrupt' judge PHILADELPHIA -- To catch a Philadelphia municipal judge they suspected of corruption, FBI agents invented a defendant -- complete with a staged arrest and court appearances. Court documents from Judge...
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Recovery of Bodies Under Way at Japanese Volcano At least 31 people are believed to have died
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Obama says US underestimated ISIL

Al Jazeera English - 29 Sep 2014 05:20
US president says Washington, in contrast, overestimated the Iraqi army's ability to counter armed groups.
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California bill requiring college students to give consent before sex becomes law State lawmakers last month approved SB967 by Sen. Kevin de Leon, D-Los Angeles, as states and universities across the U.S. are under pressure to change how they handle rape allegations.
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Two people were killed and 18 injured, six seriously, when a giant pick-up truck span out of control during a stunt show in the Dutch town of Haaksbergen on Sunday, local authorities said. Earlier, local media had quoted...
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Protesters continued to gather in Hong Kong on Monday, fanning out across several neighborhoods and interrupting normal business activity throughout the territory. But within mainland China, the Communist Party has attem...
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U.S.-led airstrikes against Islamic State group positions in northern and eastern Syria struck grain storage facilities and other targets, resulting in the deaths of civilians, the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights sai...
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Afghanistan swears in first new president since 2001 US invasion KABUL, Afghanistan -- Ashraf Ghani Ahmadzai was sworn in Monday as Afghanistan’s new president, replacing Hamid Karzai in the country’s first transfer of power since the 2001 U.S.-led invasion toppled...
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(Reuters) - A suicide bomber linked to al Qaeda drove a car laden with explosives into a hospital used as a base by Yemen's Shi'ite Muslim Houthi movement on Sunday, killing at least 15 people, and five more died in an a...
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A 5.1 magnitude earthquake hit southeastern Peru late Saturday, killing at least eight people and injuring five, when their homes collapsed, authorities said Sunday. The quake caused 45 adobe-and-stone houses to collapse...
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'Contradictory' Syria Policy Helps Assad

Time - 29 Sep 2014 05:37
'Contradictory' Syria Policy Helps Assad Obama said his first priority is degrading the extremists who are threatening Iraq and the West. To defeat them, he acknowledged, would require a competent local ground force
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Female jockey punches opponent in the face

Chicago Tribune - 29 Sep 2014 22:29
Female jockey punches opponent in the face No charges were filed after police were called after a fight involving two female jockeys at Arlington International Racecourse.
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Research recently published in Sleep focused on 100 pairs of healthy same-sex twins with divergent sleep habits, tracing their differences to a gene called BHLHE41.
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A plane created by a team of U.S. Air Force auxiliary volunteers just flew for 81 miles, but it had some help.
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Saeed Jones: A conversation with Jones about his debut collection, Prelude to Bruise, and whether poetry can ever go viral
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New invisibility cloak device can hide almost anything A team at the University of Rochester have but together an invisibility system that they say is the first of its kind -- simple to build, inexpensive and capable of working at almost any size. 
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Afghanistan swears in new leader amid dispute, violence

Chicago Tribune - 29 Sep 2014 14:00
Afghanistan swears in new leader amid dispute, violence Afghanistan inaugurated its first new president in a decade on Monday, swearing in technocrat Ashraf Ghani to head a power-sharing government just as the withdrawal of most foreign troops presents a crucial test.
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Sports of The Times: Ex-Brown Walter Beach Recalls Black Athletes' Support of Ali Beach and his friend and teammate Jim Brown were part of a star-studded group that attended a 1967 gathering that backed Muhammad Ali's refusal to be inducted into the United States Army.
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In just one year, a mosquito-borne illness has spread across the Caribbean and Central and South America, infecting more than 1 million people. The illness, chikungunya is usually not fatal, but its symptoms include horr...
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