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Nobody Knows the Identity of the 150 People Killed by U.S. in Somalia, but Most Are Certain They ... With that boilerplate set of claims in place, huge numbers of people today who have absolutely no idea who was killed are certain that they all ...
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Brink's Worker Stole $200000 in Quarters: FBI "What Mr. Dennis may have thought was a nickel and dime theft was, in the end, the equivalent of a major bank heist," FBI Special Agent Roger C.
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Biggest fall in Chinese exports in seven years hits mining shares Biggest fall in Chinese exports in seven years hits mining shares ... Exports from China fell to their lowest level since the global recession in 2009.
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A Small Victory for Prosecutors in the Freddie Gray Case The win for Mosby, the Baltimore city state's attorney, is essentially procedural, but it is a boon to her bid to convict the police officers involved in Gray's ...
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Scotland beaten by Afghanistan in World Twenty20 Afghanistan's wicketkeeper Mohammad Shahzad appeals as Scotland's George Munsey is given out during the World Twenty20 Group B match in ...
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South Africa says shale gas exploration to begin in next 12 months The South African government said on Tuesday that exploration for shale gas will begin in the next 12 months, ending years of speculation over the ...
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Backbench Tories urge George Osborne not to raise fuel duty in budget Backbench Conservative MPs have stepped up their campaign urging George Osborne to avoid increasing fuel duty at next Wednesday's budget, in a ...
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