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Demonstrators accumulate around NATO meeting in Chicago
Police have quelled demonstrations outside a meeting of NATO leaders in Chicago. Police flooded the city streets in preparation for the protests, which are expected to last several days. A ...
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Robin Gibb passes away in England
Family members of Bee Gees singer Robin Gibb have announced his death. The famous pop artist died on Sunday after a long battle with cancer. Robin Gibb was diagnosed with cancer after ...
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Libyan bomber dies three years after compassionate release
The man convicted of the 1988 Lockerbie bombing has died of cancer. Libyan authorities announced the death of Abdel Baset al-Megrahi, who died at his home in Tripoli on Sunday aged 60. A ...
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Zuckerberg and Facebook friend become man and wife
The founder of Facebook, Mark Zuckerberg, has married his longtime friend. Announcing the wedding on Facebook, Zuckerberg said his status had changed to "Married to Priscilla Chan." The ...
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People killed in Italy by earthquake
At least six people have died in an earthquake in the Abruzzo region of Italy. Centuries-old buildings and churches were felled across the region by the quake which was close to the city of ...
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Obama rakes in more cash than Romney in April
(Credit: Getty Images) (CBS News) President Obama's re-election campaign continues to raise more money than challenger Mitt Romney's campaign, but a "super PAC" supporting ...
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US-Pakistan rift hits Nato summit
A row between the US and Pakistan over supply routes to Afghanistan is threatening to overshadow the summit of Nato leaders in Chicago. The two sides have been unable to reach agreement on ...
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Haiti holds dozens of ex-soldiers
Dozens of Haitian ex-soldiers have been arrested after a series of protests calling for the disbanded army to be restored, officials say. They were charged with forming a rogue army and violating ...
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Many reported killed in Yemen suicide blast
Dozens of casualties are reported in a suicide bombing in the centre of the Yemeni capital Sanaa. Officials said a bomber dressed in military uniform targeted soldiers rehearsing for a parade to ...
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Yahoo to offload stake in Chinas Alibaba
Struggling US internet giant Yahoo has agreed to sell its stake in Alibaba, China's top e-commerce player, for at least $7.1bn. The transaction, agreed after months of protacted negotations, ...
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