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Afghan President Hamid Karzai listens to speeches of a family member,unseen, of Afghan civilians who were killed Sunday by a US soldier in Panjwai in Kandahar province at the presidential palace in Kabul, Afghanistan, Friday, March 16, 2012. Afghan President Hamid Karzai lashed out at the United States on Friday, saying he is at the "the end of the rope" because of the lack of U.S. cooperation into a probe of a killing spree allegedly carried out by an American soldier.
Afghanistan   Peace   Photos   USA   Wikipedia: Hamid Karzai  
 The Los Angeles Times 
Afghan government exits security talks with U.S.
KABUL, Afghanistan -- Underscoring Afghan President Hamid Karzai’s reputation in Washington as a mercurial U.S. ally, the Karzai administration suspended security talks with the United States on... (photo: AP / Ahmad Jamshid)
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 ABC News 
14 Foods That Fight Inflammation
ABCNEWS.com | Inflammation is part of the body's immune response; without it, we can't heal. But when it's out of control—as in rheumatoid arthritis—it can damage the body. Plus, it's thought to p... (photo: WN / Aruna Mirasdar)
Global warming - climate change - environment  Swissinfo 
Small global warming rise would have 'alarming' impact - World Bank
  | Reuters | June 19, 2013 - 10:18 | WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Much of Bangkok could flood within the next two decades if global warming stays on its current trajectory, as sea levels rise and cycl... (photo: WN / Aruna Mirasdar)
Bangkok   Bank   Global Warming   Photos   Wikipedia: Global warming  
WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange, left, appears with Ecuador's Foreign Minister Ricardo Patino on the balcony of the Ecuadorian Embassy in London, Sunday, June 16, 2013.  The Star 
WikiLeaks' Assange fears US, says will stay in embassy
LONDON (Reuters) - WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange says he will not leave the sanctuary of the Ecuadorean Embassy in London even if Sweden stops pursuing sexual assault claims against him because he ... (photo: AP / Frank Augstein)
Photos   UK   US   Wikileaks   Wikipedia: Julian Assange  
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 About 7,000 Afghan and US-led troops have launched an offensive against the Taliban in central and eastern Afghan provinces -WN/Bero Amer Belfast Telegraph
Soldiers killed after Taliban move
Four US troops have been killed in an attack in Afghanistan which came just hours after Washington announced plans to open talks with the Taliban. | Defence officials sai... (photo: WN/Bero Amer)
Afghanistan   Photos   Taliban   USA   Wikipedia: Taliban    
File - Members of the 755th Expeditionary Security Forces Squadron Reaper Team 1 patrol villages near Bagram Airfield, Afghanistan, March 11, 2013. The Times Of India
Taliban claim deadly US attack hours after peace moves
KABUL: The Taliban on Wednesday claimed responsibility for an overnight attack in Afghanistan that killed four US troops, just hours after Washington said its officials w... (photo: USAF / Senior Airman Chris Willis)
Afghanistan   Photos   Taliban   US   Wikipedia: War in Afghanistan (2001present)  
Mint plant in a pot - herbal plant - herb gardening Dayton Daily News
Miami County group promotes herb gardening
Miami County’s Herb Society is spreading the word about the offerings of herbs via garden projects. | The group and its 20-some members worked with the Miami County Par... (photo: WN / Aruna Mirasdar)
Gardening   Miami   Photos   Society   Wikipedia: Herb  
Trader Lewis Vande-Pallen, right, with Seaport Securities works on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange, Wednesday, March 31, 2010 Xinhua
Wall Street extends rallies as investors await U.S. Fed policy decision
NEW YORK, June 18 (Xinhua) -- U.S. stocks on Tuesday continued to tick higher after Monday's rally, as investors were closely awaiting the outcome of a two-day meeting of... (photo: AP / Craig Ruttle)
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Taliban fighters seen near Kabul Thursday, Oct. 3, 1996. The Taliban, an Islamic fundamentalist army, took over Kabul and drove out forces loyal to President Burhanuddin Rabbani a week ago. Taliban forces now control most of Afghanistan. In the first new reports of fresh fighting since Taliban rebels took over Kabul on Sept. 28, witnesses said they saw hundreds of the fighters clamboring up the rugged mountains overlooking the Panjshir Valley. The Siasat Daily
US, Taliban to have direct peace talks
June 18: | The US has decided to hold direct peace talks with the Taliban, senior White House officials have announced. The first meet is due to take place in the coming ... (photo: AP Photo / Hurriyet)
Peace Talks   Photos   Taliban   US   Wikipedia: Taliban insurgency  
In this photo taken July 24, 2011, a setting sun is reflected in the front grill of a new Chrysler for sale at the Chrysler dealership in Springfield, Ill. Cinema Blend
Chrysler Recalls 2.7 Million Grand Cherokees And Libertys Over Fiery Gas Tanks
Car company Chrysler and the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration have been at odds over the last two weeks after a study from the NHTSA looking at rear-end col... (photo: AP / Seth Perlman)
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2011 Jeep Grand Cherokee photographed in Montreal, Quebec, Canada at the 2011 Montreal International Auto Show. Toronto Sun
Chrysler recalls nearly 3 million Jeeps in U.S., Canada
Chrysler Canada said Tuesday it's voluntarily recalling 180,000 of its older model Jeep Grand Cherokee and Jeep Liberty SUVs over fears that the fuel tanks may catch fire... (photo: Public Domain / Bull-Doser)
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Michael Applebaum Huffington Post
Michael Applebaum Resigns: Montreal's Interim Mayor Quits After Fraud Arrest
MONTREAL -- For the second time in less than a year, a Montreal mayor has stepped down amid corruption scandals ripping through Canada's second-largest city. | Interim Ma... (photo: Flickr)
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In this April 12, 2010 photo, traders work on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange. Stock futures are falling Thursday, April 15, as investors pause after five straight days of gains The Washington Post
How the Dow Jones industrial average and other major indexes fared Tuesday
U.S. stocks moved higher Tuesday, boosted by reports about increased home building and low inflation. But the real emphasis was on the Federal Reserve, which on Wednesday... (photo: AP / Richard Drew)
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Business & Economy Politics
- Monitor Finds Lenders Failing Terms of Settlement
- E.U. Fines Drug Companies for Delaying Generics
- Budget speeches on Assembly floor
- Unmanned aircraft struggle to shed 'drone' image
Trader Lewis Vande-Pallen, right, with Seaport Securities works on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange, Wednesday, March 31, 2010
Wall Street extends rallies as investors await U.S. Fed policy decision
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- Obama defends U.S. intelligence strategy in wary Berlin
- Corbett unlikely to get his full pension savings plan
- Assange fears US, says will stay in embassy
- Corbett's full pension cost plan appears unlikely
President Barack Obama, accompanied by German Chancellor Angela Merkel, waves to the crowd after speaking at the Brandenburg Gate in Berlin, Wednesday, June 19, 2013.
In Berlin, Obama calls for reductions in U.S., Russian nuclear arms
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Terrorism Society & Culture
- Obama defends U.S. intelligence strategy in wary Berlin
- Karzai boycotts US-backed talks with Taliban because of Paki
- Obama defends U.S. intelligence strategy in wary Berlin
- Gogebic Taconite takes steps towad applying for iron mine
G-8 summit, in Hokkaido, Japan- am1
G-8 summit turns focus to clampdown on tax-dodging
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- At Wave Hill House, Paying Homage to History
- Indonesian police to Australian businessman Patrick Alexande
- Black Forest fire victims urged to beware of criminals
- Friends of the Hexter Garden open grounds to students, famil
In this photo taken July 24, 2011, a setting sun is reflected in the front grill of a new Chrysler for sale at the Chrysler dealership in Springfield, Ill.
Chrysler Recalls 2.7 Million Grand Cherokees And Libertys Over Fiery Gas Tanks
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Health Sport
- At Wave Hill House, Paying Homage to History
- Altidore’s Scoring Surge Energizes U.S. Soccer Team
- Heat’s Allen Knows All About Big 3s
- Monitor Finds Lenders Failing Terms of Settlement
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- Altidore’s Scoring Surge Energizes U.S. Soccer Team
- Kris: Phillip never bothered us!
- Heat’s Allen Knows All About Big 3s
- Goromaru guides Japan to win over Canada
World Cup winning coach Luiz Felipe Scolari
Brazil-Mexico Preview: Selecao gunning for semi-final berth
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Entertainment Science & Technology
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- Unmanned aircraft struggle to shed 'drone' image
- Jordyn Willis And Chelsea James, Chicago Teens: 'It'
In this photo taken July 24, 2011, a setting sun is reflected in the front grill of a new Chrysler for sale at the Chrysler dealership in Springfield, Ill.
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- Oklahoma Lawmakers Vote to Ban Abortion After 20 Weeks
- Unmanned aircraft struggle to shed 'drone' image
- Unmanned aircraft struggle to shed 'drone' image
- Unmanned aircraft struggle to shed 'drone' image
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